I Help Stamp Out Unempioyment i I }))\ BUY N.Z. MADE I goods ) C * \ / VVe would be tbe. last to try and sell S ]T ' J mtei'ior goods by, flag-wavmg appeals to c 5 Ji/i Bm invtriotism. But wlien N.Z. made goods J i M '/i ' ¥&l \ are as SO°d- or better thau iinported \ \ Hl H i'.J^S1 l articles, we want our custoraers to buy £ P Mjj-ftlftggBB wKvi Ihern. It is up to every New Zealand- \ F er to support bis own interest and the ^ ? v X ^ interest of his fellow-workers. J "N.Z. expecls evei'y bnyer to do Iiis ^ i Mest's and Boys* Wear l ? NEW ZEALAND OR BRITISH MANU FACTU RE. A } MEN'S SPORTS COATS, smartly tailored, 25/6, 29/6, 35/-, 39/6 to 45/- > EACH. , > \ MEN'S SPURTS TBOUSERS, cut in tbe most fashionable styles, any \ f widtb. Sinart Fawns, Greys and mixtures. 13/6, 15/6, 19/6 to S \ 25/6 PAIR. S "SUMMIT" SHIIvTS, made in N.Z. Wonderful arrav of designs. Al! c > witli collars to matek. 7/6, 8/11, 9/6, 10/6 to 11/6 EACH. J v "PETONE" ALL WOOL SOX, in plain or ribbed Cashmere. 2/6 PAIR. \ C "PARISIAN" TIES, made in N.Z. All the sinartest patterns procur- J \ able. 2/6, 3/6 and 4/6. % F "DEEIANCE" HATS, made in N.Z. ; also British Hats, inoluding Wood- c P rows, Henry Heatbs and Battersbys. Prices from 7/11 to 35/- EACH, \ l WESTERMAN?S £ "READ Y-MONEY DRAPERS :: :: HASTINGS. ^ l^v'WWWWWWWWWWWW AwAiv'W'WWWWW'WW'WWv'J ; What you can do with the :^^»MODERN • . Shutter, picture size OC/1A/A s 3J x 2i ins. now only '*'5/10/0 cA few years ago this-Kodak similarly equipped would have cost £20! OF ALL KODAK DEALERS -- HIHI ■! I - I III I I I I II I III || - | - | -- || II - , pSSjjljT What's all this " Racquet " about! It's about TENNIS RACQUETSJ We want all Hawke's 1 ff ®ay know thafc we have the largest and most varied n gtocts ever. All the leading standard makes at prices lower than elsewhere. In all fairness to your game, and '/y " your pocket, you should see these Racquets. See us also mf — — for Tennis Eacquet Ee-stringing and Eepairs and thus make sure of conscientious expert -worknianship and rea- ' ">i r ~ i i sonahle charges. LAND & HEIGHWAY SPORTS DEPOT - - - HASTINGS
HASTINGS ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 ■ m 3 LUXURIOUS FURS FOR SPRING WEAR Now Showing at L. V. ZALA'S, MANUFACTUR1NG FURRIERS, Bank of N.Z. Chambers, Bos 188. HASTINGS. 'Phone 1306. CMOICE FARMLETI 31 ACRES, sorue 2k miles from flast3 ings G.P.O. Good 4-roomed semibungalow, very solidly bnilt of picked timber, and very prettily situaled. Prett.y hedges and gardens, etc. Large fowl-houses and runs; {-acre orchard and balance grass. VERY CHEAP AT £1350. Terms. say £300 cash. Apply GILL BROS., Hastings. ■ — ARTESIAN WELLS - PUAIP WELLS. TEST BORES, r EEECTRIC PUMPS. T, WILLAN, PAKOWHAI JIOAD • n ASTINGS
HASTINGS ADVERTISEMENTS. , ARE YOU GOING TO THE SHOYV OR FOR A PICNIC? SuppJy your hampers with the DEL1CIOUS PIES (Meat or Fruit) from the J^ONDON piE gH°P. Heretaunga Street West, Hastings. Our Haily Luncheons are. delightful. Confectionery of the Best in great variety. Have you slen the jones Bri-tish-made SEWING MACHINES? By appointment makers to the Queen. Tiiey have reversible" feed, ball-bearings, and are noted for their wearing qualities. 'Phone 373. Q u n n O L D, Munieipal Buildings, Hastings, a lucrative in vestment. •rpHE MUTUAL BUILDING SOCIETY JL is welL established, with its funds soundly invested and payin* regular dividends half-yearly. Intending investors can still get in on the ground floor, Capitai Shares fceing available at par. McCULLOCH, BUTLER & SPENCE, Secretaries, Hastings and Napier. wante1) rnown. r|lHE TOTAL PAYMENTS on 5 Sbares A in the HASTINGS STARR BOWKETT work out- at exactly 5/- per week This will entitle you to a loan of £500 either free'of interest or afc a low rate oi interest. Applications for Sbares in New Issue now invited.
W0V»W«WbV0V.V.VA VAV.V.VAV.V.V.V.V.VdV.W.V.'.V.V.V.V.V. | The New \ | Essex | r« THE CHALLENGER for 1930 is distinctive and unusual in those fine qualities jl J« which owners prize most highly. ^ First and last in any owner's mind rises the question of performance. ^ J Essex ChaSfieisgers in Appearance, Riding Enjoyment, J :jf in Effortiess Performance, yet ihe price remains at I; i Essex1 Traditional Tbrifty Levels. !• ■ e I Anderson & Hansen f ■i • dickens stfeet | IMITFO king^ street I; !« NAPIER J-.IlVIi i MlthJ HASTINGS ^ ^ PLANE GARAGE, ^ I
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 229, 30 October 1930, Page 8
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710Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 229, 30 October 1930, Page 8
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