Used Cars of Proven Merit We have a few Used Cars of outstanding value which we can offer as follows:— 1 14-kp. F.N., with full width 3-seater body, electric 1 Six-cylinder 1926 Model Standard 5-seater BUICK, 1 FORD, 5-seater, electric light and self-starter £55 light, 1 spare wheel complete with tyre £lOO 2 spare rims complete with tyres, front bumper bar and windscreen, sidescreens £250 The Tourist Motor Co., Ltd. ------ Hastings MAURICE D. BLAKE, Napier Representative. W. B. BLACKBURN, Waipukurau Representative.
« .17 .t ,-r. it: m nr: m nr: nr: 17 m nr: m rn m nr: rr nc rr rr: rr rr: m nr: rr rr .t: rr rr *■ k GREAT COTTON DRIVE b Summer Dreis Materials Must Be Reduced to make room for newer stock. Our Misfortune —Your Fortune J 15 — H H j; HERE ARE SOME OF THE LINES— H 38111. COTTON MAROCAINS, in figured designs on grounds J j of Helio, Fawn, Blue, Cinnamon, Grey and Almond. ;! I H Usually 2/6— Cotton Drive Price 1/9 fl 40m. SPONGE RATENE CLOTH, with floral and check de- J signs. Shades of Rose, Grey, Jade, Beige and NaVy. ■} K Usually 5/6— Cotton Drive Price 3/6 COTTON VOILES, in Paisly designs. Effective colourings. y Usually 3/11— Cotton Drive Price 2/6 IE WHITE VOILES, with black designs. Usually 3/11 — M H Cotton Drive Price 1/11 R I Piece Only BROWN FLORAL VOILE, very suitable for .1 K. matron’s frocks. Usually 3/11 — Cotton Drive Price 2/6 J RATINE MAROCCAIN, in Futurist designs on white and ij coloured grounds. Usually 3/11 — Cotton Drive Price 2/6 n K Large range of COTTON PRINTS, in all designs and colour- 4 ings. Usually 1/6— Cotton Drive Price 1/- L 48m. BORDERED DELAINETTES, in Fawn and Blue grounds. J Cotton Drive Price 2/6 IJ join. BORDERED GINGHAMS, in numerous different colour- J! |£ ings— Cotton Drive Price 1/11 yard n E M e SEE COTTON FROCKS DISPLAYED IN OUR WINDOWS l| —w———" !■ n—a| IpPXffcs! h ~ 'THE SHOPPERS SHOP” h Uerebaunqa St. Hastings.
10 for 3 d VIRGINIA CIGARETTES The Better Cigarette with the BEST_ TIP-of Pure Cork —NATURE’S OWN PRODUCT Manufactured in England by HIGNETT BROS. &. CO.
TO STAND AT “SOUTRA” STUD, HASTINGS, H.B. GAINSCOURT (1922) By GAINSBOROUGH—VANTAGE Gainsborough, by Bayardo—Rosedrop, winner of the Two Thousand Guineas, Derby, St. Leger, Ascot Gold Cup, is the sire of many fast stayers. Ln 1925 his gets won £27,8U9 in stakes, and in 1926 £24,980. Vantage, who was never raced, is a French-bred mare, and all her progeny have proved winners. Galnscourt is the only Gainsborough sire in the Dominion. FEB: 25 guineas, no groomage. Grazing, on rich alluvia) land, 10/per week wet mares, 5/- dry. Apply to— r H. HASSALL, •'Sontra,” Hastings, H.B. TO STAND THE SEASON AT RAUPARE The Standard-bred Trotting Sire “IBEX” By HAL ZOLOCK—ELAND IBEX is half-brother to Mandarin (winner of Auckland Cup in 4.40), also Kingsland ar, <1 Norland (both winners), Roedeer, oalf-sister to Ibex, being dam of twi ?>lO trotters by Hal Zolock. FEE: 5 gns., payable on Jannary 1, 1923. Good paddoc’ring 2/6 per week. All care taken b»t no responsibility. 1 E. L. COOK, Raupare. P.O. Box 170, Hastings.
FAMOUS FOR LOW PRICES 77i is Weeks Specials at. J. R. McKenzie’s Ltd. VALUE! VALUE! 5 Handy ENAMEL SAUCE- FLOATING BOWLS in all PANS*— For 10/6 kinds of beautiful designs GLASS SALADS , and 5 16/6 and 82/6 SWEETS— For 5/11 CHINA TEAPOT, SUGAR & TRAYS, all colours— 1/3 ea. CREAM— 10/6 CHINA SWEETS— CHINA TEAPOT, SUGAR & 9d and 1/- each CREAM—blue with butterGLASS BUTTERS—3 for 1/- j flv designs in gold— 11/6 DAINTY CHINA SALADS— CHINA TEAPOT, SUGAR & 6/6, 7/6, 9/- & 11/6 each ■ CREAM—Arabian scene— PORTLAND POTTERY 17/6 YASES— 2/6 to 8/6 FERN BOWLS in all designs From 5/- to 12/6 — 1 FANCY GLASS VASES, hand /'• n J painted, rose, design—2/6, Gigantic rads 3/-, 3/6,4/-, 6/6,11/6,15/-, 400 pages 1/- 17/6 Toilet Rolls Big Bath Soap 3 for 1/3 3 cakes 1/6 SAVE MONEY BY SHOPPING AT J. R. McKenzie’s Ltd. HERETAUNGA STREET :: HASTINGS. Save our Coupons—they are valuable!
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 18 November 1927, Page 2
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