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Phone 2813 IHk — — __ ^ p.o. Box 254 mr ]m Sensational Frock Purchase Stock be Cieared CLEARANCE OF MILLINERY I in your summer wardrobe. All sizes. m | Special Price each *3/ 1 \ C^ *| ^ LINENS that stand up under the hottest davs and \ never xvilt, crushproof, wash like your pocket harid- ® ■■■ kerchief. ;Wc know you will simply adore them. Plain shades, trimmed with contrasting collar and Vf|^ €|^ 4^ 4"tft cuffs. Colours include Pastel Pinks, Blues, Greens, ^L^F »"• also Fawn and Lemon. HM R gJB H Made to sell for at least 19/11 each. "| €\ f g% •• • , ®fW rWrf B-M.L. Price, each 1 £ / O HERETAUNGA STREET HASTINGS

OOLD FEET SUFFERER8. V"OE can have snugly warm feet witb • Dr. Scholl'a Warm Foot Arch Reata Dr. ScholDg Warm Foot Insoles are impregnated with" Warming, Sobthing Medicinal compounds and the scientifically constructed pad gives mild eupport to the arch. 2/6 per pair for all sizes, Ailan Grant Pharmacy & Griffith 's Shoe Store. JJAVEX SLIPPEEY ELM Stomach Compound is a remedy for ulcers, stomaeh nerves, gastritis. It combines valuable elements to put the stomach in normal health. 3/- tin (3/3 posted) from Noel Wilson's Pharmacy, The Alan Grant Pharmacy ^ and Murray 7s Pharmacy (Waipaoa). 5 A HOLIDAY PRECAUTION / Do not carry large sums of money when travelling. A ? Use a I ' POST OFFICE LETTER OF CREDIT Obtainable by any Savings Bank Oepoiitor "v ANY AMOUNT UP TO £50 3d for each £5 (Minimum charge 6d) AVOID WORRY! Let the Post Office hold your Purse

Mr. Bromley M. Bennett has resumed practice. Mr. H. M. Bennett, Mr. B. M. Bennett, Consulting Opticians, opp. Plaza Theatre, Hastings Street, Napier. "Parson?77 said the tobacconist to the inquisitive pressman, "Yes, parsons are heavy smoke^s xnostly and scmo of them are amongst ' my best customers. No, . they dcfu7t boUor about cigarettes much, 1 think, geuerally prefer the pipe. Keen judges of tobacco, too. Why I started to stock the five toasted brarids on the adviqe of a parsou. A good tip, too. My first order waf- only a small one, but I'm selling nn re toasted now than anything else. Is it as pure as it is cracked up to be? Rather. If there7s any purer (or better) baccy than Cut Plug No. 10 (Bull7s head), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold, I7d like to know. Why is it so pure? You Want to know a lot, don7t you? — because it7s toasted. Tluit's why. How is the toasting done? Ask the manufacturers. It's thnir spcret. It gets the nicotine out of the leaf and sarae time gives tliese blends thei.r fine fiavour and beautiful bouquct. No, tliere7s no other toasted tobaccos manufactured. What — are you ofli? Wcll so long. Be good.77*

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 57, 30 November 1937, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 57, 30 November 1937, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 57, 30 November 1937, Page 10

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