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I MILLAR & GIORGrS jl| 21 IFree Offer Yes, and you have your own choice of goods to the value of 21/-,absolutely FREE. MfcSj ' ; Following our old-time Xmas. custom we are offering goods to the value of • 21/- FREE.. As a special shopping attraction we have decided to come forward with a phenomenal offer to announce — Every cash purchaser of one of our celebrated 'ECLIPSE- ALL' SUITS can choose from our up-to-date stocks goods to the value of 21/- FREE. Call in TO-DAY and see for yourself the latest range of smart "Eclipse-AM" styles featured in up-to-the-minute new Greys, Browns and Faney Elues in a 1 fifepl variety of neat designs, including the popular new stripe effects; also Navy In our huge range of 59 fittings you'll have no difficulty in finding one tfiat is specially made for your individual taste. Single and double-breasted styles. Prices £5 12/6 to £8 8/IllllllBll vB N 1 1 1 M §1 I Closed Half-Day I I I 1 I 3 " m I Ifffii'i MONDAY, '• December 20th. HERETAUNGA STREET HASTINGS

"Mary, what IS this JUST RATHER PALE_. ] f WORKINQ INDOORS-WITH^ RATHER LIFELESS, J No FRESH AJR TO'VVAKE NOT- QUITE -SMOOTHi YOUR^IN UP AND KEEP THE fvES, iVe gotTired,skin0 ! MARY, WHAT SHALUI DO? f HULLO JILL.YOU DO LOOK ) \ /^T DON'T WORRY JILL.USEl FRESH AND CHABM1NG.U s so ' P httVasti l e " t h e ^ ^ Working indoors your skin is bound to miss the stimulation of fresh air. It needs Knight's Castile ... the soap speciaily made for the complexion. Knight's Castile stimuflates the skin and keeps the beauty glands working - just as fresh air does. No risk of " tired skin " when you use Knight's Castile. Get a |A|W tablet to-day and see how clear and my.niyjy lovely it makes your complexion. Knightk Castile TOILET' SOAP ,848.,5NZ The "ELSAN" chemicaj sys. SAFE COUNTRY tem Is healthy, odourless and A _ _ . — , A _ convenient and is sold ona SANITATlflN • 'money -back" gnarantee. No plumbing — no septic tank— Provided by the costs only 3£d per week to , ICA • run— complete for £8 10/-, I. \ A IN ' plus tax. ; Indoor OONVENIENOB McLEOD & GARDNER Ltd. Timber Merchants, MARKET ST., HASTINGS.

The whirligig of Time brings many changes in our social lifo. Fifty years ago our old friend "Mr. Punch," in his humorous way, wrote: "The ideal wife is one who allows smoking all over the house." In that day smoking was tabooed by most wives and if hubby wa-nted a whifi? he usualjly had to seek. th6 seclusion of the summer-house or the coal cellar. But most wives smoke themselves now and would be simply lost without their cigarettes. Yes, we are living at a faster pace than they did in Vietorian days, and the "weed" is more rippreciated than ever before — especialJy if its "toasted/' with its beautiful flavour and rare fragrance. There 's no "bite" in "toasted." Toasting talces it clean out, and the I tobacco is left as pure, sweet, mellow, cool and comforting as it is possible to' make it. Once you cliange over to Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold or Desert Gold, you '11 never be content with ordinary tobaccos. "Toasted" makes friends— and keeps them.* CERTAIN RELIEF FROM PILES Neglected piles are dangeroua. Hd of them bv using Zann Treatment Lenerous trial sent for ninepenc® staiaps. Zann Pty,, Box 952, H.T„ WoIHr.gton. i

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 70, 15 December 1937, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 70, 15 December 1937, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 70, 15 December 1937, Page 15

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