Be Wise First—Not Sorry Afterwards! A great number of Motorists are always coming to us asking if we will “service” certain makes of cars not sold by us, and our answer always is “CERTAINLY, we are only too pleased to do so.” Then the owner goes on totell of the BAD SERVICE he has received from the AGENT he bought the car from, and how sorry he is that he did not decide WISELY at first and buy a STUDEBAKER. BELIEVE US, these are every-day happenings, and only go to show the excellent AFTER SALES service we can offeryou. GOOD SERVICE KEEPS YOUR CAR YOUNG. The Tourist Motor Co., Ltd. ------ Hastings MAURICE D. BLAKE, Napier Representative. W. B. BLACKBURN, Waipukurau Representative.
'THE tremendous interest in the “Popular Film Stars” Cigarette Cards, originally included with ¥ VARSITY ” Cigarettes, has brought many enquiries for LARGER PICTURES of the popular favourites. The Manufacturers now announce that they have been fortunate in securing a number of 8 x 10 inch Mounted, Genuine Photographs of Celebrated CINEMA STARS which they will be delighted to forward to || frvm m. fan- “Varsity” Smokers, for a limited period, on cut. Bow the following termsJ Pola Negri . j , . Vilma Banky Select a name from the accompanying list, send this, Colleen Moore together with your name and address, accompanied by Ronald Colman ** Lloyd T HX n 25 ’VARSITY 10's Packet Fronts, or Maty, Pickford 12—20’s Boxes, or 5-50’s Flat Tins to I Charlet Chtplin I < DougUs McLean’ "VARSITY CIGARETTES” oXr«"del Rio P.O. Box 1672, Wellington Esther Ralston Bebe Daniele Harold Lloyd X " J ’ "•"*« •/ not„r V fa ma, fa obtain'd provid'd Ifa 'l.eu.orr Lawa la Plante ° f , * d '" frm, ‘ g£. ’VARSITY Norma Talmadge CIGARETTES jCamfiert <5 Sutler England iTiiiiiiMßßwßß
I GREAT COTTON DRIVE I Summer Dress Materials Must Be Reduced to make room for newer stock. l! Our Misfortune —Your Fortune n I i| : HERE ARE SOME OF THE LINES- -j ■ 38m. COTTON MAROCAINS, in figured designs on grounds h a of Helio, Fawn, Blue, Cinnamon, Grey and Almond. I Usually s/6— Cotton Drive Price 1/9 4 , 40m. SPONGE RATENE CLOTH, with floral and check de- «i J signs. Shades of Rose, Grey, Jade, Beige and Navy. ■ Usually 5/6— Cotton Drive Price 3/6 U • COTTON VOILES, in Paisly designs. Effective colourings. !■ Usually 3/11— Cotton Drive Price 2/6 n • WHITE VOILES, with black designs. Usually 3/11 — Cotton Drive Price 1/11 ** .1 Piece Only BROWN FLORAL VOILE, very, suitable for fl ■ matron’s frocks. Usually 3/11— Cotton Drive Price 2/6 j RATINE MAROCCAIN, in Futurist designs on white and * j] coloured grounds. Usuallyj/i I— Cotton Drive Price 2/6 fl 1 Large range of COTTON PRINTS, in all designs and colour- J ; ings. Usually 1/6— Cotton Drive Price 1/- " 48m. BORDERED DELAINETTES, in Fawn and Blue grounds. H £ Cotton Drive Price 2/6 3 50m. BORDERED GINGHAMS, in numerous different colourings— Cotton Drive Price 1/11 yard fl SEE COTTON FROCKS DISPLAYED IN OUR WINDOWS [j j “ 'The Shopper's Shop* h |i Tterebaunqa St: 'Hastings.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 16 November 1927, Page 2
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