SANTA COMES TO HASTINGS t . % FATHER CHRISTMAS HAS ARRIVED TO OPEN THE FINEST XMAS SHOW IN HAWKE'S BAY. • He will take you on his exciting & - OCEAN VQYAGE.. With "POPEYE," The SAILOR-MAN. ■ T Free Gifts for all. h ^ Admission, - - 6d Tmtk At last jolly oll Santa has arrived.at \ fmti USw JKmw hls HMHngB beadquarters— Wester- x SMg'llw Svir4nK man's Wonderland Cave. He's here ) fr HiliW WJBm ■»B again as happy and cheerful as ever VU| Wl Infl with his big bag of exciting toys for fjmjm fKM the kiddies, ready to take you on a » ... JyjTfM IWvlK ku thrilling sea voyage with "Pop.eye, the aanta says a Wea- AJptfw xldfjM Sailor.man." After you've enjoyed terman Gift is aure ||P IL "pfd j| this treat, stroll around the store and to please." . u ftWaf Jm riispect the countless number of excellent gifts offering. Just a very few /wA VISIT THE CAVE AND LET SANTA SjJj TAKE YOU ON A THRILLING mIS SEA TRIP WITH "POP-EYE" THE JLJSf ^\ILOR^ The Fiuest Gift Selections are hC ^AD^S* UNEN HANDKERCHIEFS, boxed or single. Daintily wHite * ' Boxed , 1 1 1 .,n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 n 1 , 3/ fi. 8/11- to 5/1R per ^-dozefl yi juL . BADIES' LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS. White and coloured embrpidery."*" Boxed. 1/6, 1/11 to 4/11 per i-dozen " B0Xe(i 3/11 to: 7/11 per j.dozen "PSMAN" LAWN -HANDKERCHIEFS. Extra fine .quality, em.- • gjll^g . ' broidered, in wii'te or eolours ; 3/11, 4/11, 5/11 per box Ijjjj? ^ SINGLE HANDKERCHIEFS. A wonderful range, Hand-worked spoke-stitched linen, embroidered' linen, coloured linen, georgette bandkerchiefs .. Prices lOd, 1/- ,1/3,1/8 to 2/6 and 4/11 eacb " j , CALENDARS, XMAS. CARDS, BOXED STATIONERY, *. 1 m Westermans WMtA THE STORE WITH THE XMAS. SPIRIT, j GILL & FENTON I | I THE FURNISHERS Limited. I | I . Market St., Hastings. 1 -
TOOLS that are dshS. Always on Ihe Joh! f/\gA LA ready for imtnediate use, that vrill / / \ \ not "turn in" when they are If ' ^ 1 most needed are what you get II I When you buy from us. \\ BB / The tools we sell are always most > reliable, .with a. quality and a , finish that is the result of best materials and highly skilled lab- I'.l ' ' 1 ' i 1 '.I I " | s ' | " V] our. These tools include Vices, ■ " Hacksaws, Micrometers, Saw u - -t . 1 ..l.i.t.i.l.'t.i l.i,)..l.1.t..lJ Hjj Sets, Gauges, Grinders, Screw /N Ltl M Drivers, Punches, Lathes, Levels, . ^3 / / ^ Bit Braces, Calipers, Drilla and | j ||| HY.wiluams ijf rM:
1 1 ' 1 • yy hip-it ' » whips cream in 30 SECONDS. — A new delight, " Whip-It," whips cream up beautifullj? in half a minute and gives you twice as much mixture. Only two teaspoons of "Whip-It" are necessary in halfpint of cream and half-pint of milk to produce one pint and a half of rieh, fluffy whipped cream. 1/- bottle; all stores.. Remembor to add a few drops of Stevens' "Catbudrul Bmnd" Essence to your cream. ^/HEN ASTHAMA and Hay Fever aggravate you you are suffering. from an absence of caleiums and minerals found in CAL-MIN, British asthma and hay fever controller. 2/6 (2/10 posted) from The Alan Grant Pharmacy, Noel Wilson's Pharmacy, in.d Murra^ '§ Pharqiacy (Waigawa),
HAWKE'S BAY NEWSPAPERS, - ' L?D* d - NOTICE TO "HERALD-TRIBUNE11 SUBSCRIBERS. " ' ' (JUBSCRIBERS whose deHveiy of the "Herald-Tribune" is unsatisfactory are particularly requested to communicato DIRECT WITH OUE OFFICE instead of complaining to thai runner boys. This course en- - sures first-hand knowledge of • irregularities and prompt at--tention. - .j , la the event of non-delivegw aubscriberg 'may ring 3921,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 64, 8 December 1937, Page 3
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