MEN'S and BOYS' MANCHESTER 3 Suits only KBIT'S COTTON COMBINATIOWS—UsuaIIy 6/6 Suit MEN'S ALI-WOOI H-XB WORKING SOCKS—Usually 1/5 O/fS 3 pairs for ** CLUB STRIFE SILK SCARVESUsually 3/11 Special MEN'S WHITE HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS—--12 for MEN'S ELASTIC BRACES, cross back style—usually 3/6 MEN'S COTTON CELLULAR S.S. TESTS AND TRUNKS—,SpeciaI, 2 for Usually 19. Sizes 15, 16i,~17r~li™ /15 4 for *"/ 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/6 BOYS' qualltySTRIPED SHIRTS, good 1 BOY'S SCHOOL CAP AND 1 ELASTIC BELTBOYS' GREY SHIRTSNURSE CLOTH eftch 2/6 2/6 2/6 Every Hat Reduced Daily Until Sold. By Saturday of this week every Summer Hat at Hay's is to be sold. A sensational method is being; used to ensure this. The Hats will be reduced 1/daily until they are all sold. Every Hat is this season's. Many were priced as high as 29/6. This is one of the most outstanding bargains that Hay's have offered. Thurs. every Hat at 3/Friday every Hat at 2/Sat. every Hat at 1/Don't wait till Saturday to buy your Hat. The very one you want may be sold by then. FANCY DEFT. CREAM LINEN HEMSTITCHED WASGOK COVERSNOVELTY LACES—--6 yards for 13 Large Cakes of BATH SOAP and a NAIL BRUSH—TEAMED PICTURES, to brighten up the home—Usually 3/6 and 3/3 2 for MANTLE DEPT. SMOCKS, 13 only in View Rose and Cyclamen—Usually 5/11 FLORAL VOILE FROCKS, *.w. size. 3 only—Usually 11/6 CREPE SUEDE BLOUSES, Beige and Peach, 3 only—Usually 9/11 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/6 WHITE TOWfifcS. full size, heavy quality—--2 for COLOURED TOWELS, extra large size— 2 for tea TOWELS, absorbent make, with coloured borders' for PURE LINEN TEA TOWELS, With coloured border, full Bizo—--3 for ROLLER TOWELLING, in linen mixture, with red stripe, full size 21' yds;—r for WHITE DAMASK TEA CLOTHS, in dice pattern, extra size 54 x 70— WHITE EMBROIDERED TEA CLOTHS Size 32 X 32 FADELESS COTTON CLOTH, 36 inch, guaranteed fast—--3 yards for COLOURED CRETONNE in bright design—--7 yards for CURTAIN NET in plain Biscuit colour, or with coloured stripe—--2£ yards for ALL LINEN COLOURED BORDER TEA CLOTHS, 45 X 45 2/6 2/6 2/6" 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/6 FANCY DfitfT. Thurs. Fri. & Sat. THREE GREAT Bargain Days HAYS SALE FREE F&IOHT IN THE SOUTHERN CROSS. There's a free flight in the Southern Cross for some lucky boy who sends in to Hay's Ltd. the best Aeroplane Model. Full in next Saturday's " Star." The competition is arranged in connection with the visit of the Southern Cross and the screening at the famous flint " Air Mail." DRESS DECT. 29in COTTON FUJI In splendid range shades, suitable for underwear, frocks, etc.— • 32 yards for 281n BROCHE, a heavy Silk fabric suitable for underwear, frocks, blouses, linings, etc— 33 yards for 29i» HEAVY FUJI SILK, ideal for blouses, frocks, nnderwear, etc—--2} yards for' 36in CAMBRIC, in this season's designs, guaranteed fadeless—--3 yards for 331n SUPERIOR TUSSORE, suitable for frocks, blouses,' underwear, etc—--3 yards for 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/6 COSTUME FRONTS—Usually 8/11 ■ to • 'Now FANCY COTTONS IV KAIOK ABB CREPE SB CHUTE—Uf&aUy 8/11 to */6 Mow scarves zar rayon urs crepe DB CHINE, good colours—Usually 3/11 to 3/6 Now LADfiBB' HANDKERCHIEFS, coloured borders, fast colours—--13 for HAND XiaSOISBMS HANDKERCHIEFS— ' 3 for WHITE MUSLIN HANDKERCHIEFS, embroidered corner—- ' . ' 5 t ? r Bargains in traced goods—Whit* Irish Linen Hemstitched TEA COSXBS with 4 skeins cotton— CREAM LINEW HEMSTITCHED RUNNERS— ' Eaofe Coloured Indian Head NEWSPAPER TIDIES, with 1 dozen Stranded Cotton— CALICO BRIDGE COVERS, with } doe. Stranded Cotton—--2/6 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/6 Frocks, Coats, etc, cut out, stacked and fitted for 2/6. Here is a great opportunity lor home dressmakers. Simply buy your material at Hay's—and there are great bargains to b« had—take it upetairs to Hay's • Dreascutting Department and whatever garment you want will be—--I—Cut out 2—Tacked. 3—Fitted. , all for 2/6. You can choose any style and the garment is made to your own measures. Perfect fit is guaranteed. The usual charge for this service is 6/6. New season's materials are now showing at Hay's. This offer is for Thursday, Friday audi Saturday only. DRESS DEPT. 36in GRAFTON'S VOILE in neat floral designs— " ■ a yards for 39i» EXTRA HEAVY FUJI SILK, for blouses, underwear, etc— / .IS yards for 2 only Dainty White MUSLIN FROQKB, long sleevea, length 20 and, 32 Incites—usually 5/6. 1 only Cream CLYDEZLA FROCK. long sreeves, length 20 Inch—U«ttally ■ 5/e 5 only SILK / WO'OZr COMBINATIONS, Opera Tops, closed fronts. Vf.—Unually 8/11— Woman's PRINT .APRONS, assorted colours, trimmed contrasting - shades, 1 S pookets, tie at sides—Usually 4/11 CHILDREN'S PRINT FROCKS, assorted designs— , Children's WASHING PRINT CROCKS 8 for; 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/6, 2/6 2/6 THURS. FRI. SAT.-2/6 Days at HAY'S SALE
TE _ thoughts were spoken »'••"<» v 4 < ••' 'i'i " " .ft •■ ■ e r* HHT' "I like . >!| j#> . you better at, a 1j « distance^'^ 4' ?« thought, huf to be polite, r< . he said, ,' ■ j IHHk u Shall we move j Mm .•' 'on 'now ? " Jm t r * ' "V - - . f/- i£ * 4 *' *?> i r / V Si spfc..-:.'. <1 s BREATHLESS and laughing she leaned against his shoulder. What a thrilling clinib it had been! Why, she was quite hot, in spite of the keen wind. Just one of those treacherous moments when a little extra exertion causes excessive perspiiration, and, of course, unpleasant odour. She was so attractive, too, in her sporting, devil-may-care way, but he couldn't overlook " B.O." No One is Safe ! The difficulty with body odour is thfrt we tterer know when we offend, and tio one will tell'' U8» Everyone runs the same risk, because even in cool weather_the pores give off as much as a quart of odour-causing waste a day. The only sure way to 'banish all risk of jjefjspii> ation odour is to cleanse the skin daily with a ptin-* fying toilet soap. And Lifebuoy Soap you* this protection. It has' a mild deodorising lather which removes the cause of body odour, and its. fresh clean scent vanishes as you rinse* ' v". - S> ends HEALTH SOAP IMPORTANT! Eoe ' that yon do' g»t Lifebuoy. Substitutes do not giro fea.l protection. . . MADE IN NEW ZEALAND BY LEVER BROTHERS <N.Z) UMITEO
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20788, 23 February 1933, Page 3
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