NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS.
There is no more accptable Christmas present than a new model “His Master’s Voice” Gramophone. Call al Ribbands’ Music Store and inspect models from £ll to £3s—a small deposit and easy monthly payments place these instruments within the reach of all.
Your Christmas shopping means nothing but intense pleasure if you buy all your wants at Westerman end Co’s, Hastings. Our endless assortments of exclusive and practical gifts provide for every taste, while our “famous low prices” ensure double satisfaction. Some come and bring the kiddies to our special children’s section, where they will get free balloons, free bank guns and free fans.
A Soldiers’ Christmas Shop will be held by the Hastings Workers and Red Cross in Market Street next Armstrong’s, on Saturday next, December 10. All contributions will be thankfully received by the organisers. Mrs Tosswill, Mrs Tuohy. and Mrs T. H. Lowry. This is an appeal which cannot fail to elicit a most generous response, and it only needs that the public will note the date, and extend their patronage to the shop in the whole-hearted manner that the object deserves for the results of the shop day to be very satisfactory indeed.
All residents of Haumoana or those going to the beach there should note Crest Motors time-table, which is pasted up in Mr Kummer’s window by the Post Office. These cars leave from a stand opposite the Post Office.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 3 December 1927, Page 6
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237NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 3 December 1927, Page 6
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