The other day a young lady brought a boy to safety out of deep water at the Port by towing him ashore with a rod and line. That probably won’t be the last time he’ll be angled for and landed. He bought her a pair of 2/11 satin shoes at Hannah’s wet stuff sale. An inset with this issue gives a washing-up price list for to-day, to-morrow and next week at Hannah’s, Napier and Hastings. TENNIS AND DAYLIGHT SAVING There’s no doubt daylight saving is a boon to tennis players. Nearly a couple of hours on the courts after tea. Gets chilly after sundown though and going home heated after several strenuous sets one is apt to catch a chill. That’s why tennis players find a tin of Pulmora Pastilles so handy. Pulmonas ward off and relievo coughs end colds. At a chemist 1/6 and 2/6.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 9 December 1927, Page 5
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146Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 9 December 1927, Page 5
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