KIRKCALDIE’S GREAT SUMMER SALE. NOW ON. ALL OVER THE STORE Y’OU’LL FIND , 4 JJEMARKABLE -y'ALUES. 20 only Dainty Summer 40-inch Heavy Striped Costume Dresses, all different styles. Tweeds. Sale price 10/11. Sale price 1/- yard. 30 Unlined Linen Coats and 54-inch Costume Tweeds. Very Skirts, good shades. Special. Sale price 21/-. Sale price 1/6 yard. / French Model Millinery. A job line of “Finlay’s”- SheetSale prices 9/11 to 21/-. ings. Huge savings. Blouse Pieces in Muslin, hand- 54in. 72in. 80in. somely embroidered. Usually 1/3, 1/11, 2/2 Sale price 2/6. Sale price 11|d, 1/-, 1/5 yard. 27-inch Japanese Silk, 40 good See our Special Line of TABLE shades. DAMASK. Sale price 1/- yard. Sale price 9d, 1/3, 1/5 yard. J£IRKCALDIE AND gTAINS, NAPIER.
MILLINERY! MILLINERY! THE Ladies of Hawke’s Bay ar i invited to inspect the New Season’s Stock of Ladies’ Underclothing, Children’s Dresses, Ladies’ Blouses and Millinery. The Stock has been specially selected, and comprises a number of Exclusive Garments. Inspection Invited. F. J. WATERS, » Warren’s Buildings, HERETAUNGA STREET. gTUBBS AND JJECK, MARKET STREET, HASTINGS. The Manufacturing Portion of the Old-established Firm of A. JONES & SON, Practical Blacksmiths, Wheelwrights and Engineers. Agents for — Reid & Gray’s Implements. Fowler’s Traction Engines. Blackstone Hero Engines. Hornsby Oil Engines. Austral Milking Machines. LARGE STOCK OF ALL ENGIN EERS’ REQUISITES. Estimates given for any descrip tion of work connected with tht business. None but First-class Workmen employed. TJV Q LARKBON, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANT. Prime Oat Sheaf Chaff, Heavy Bright Oats. Canterbury and Local Hay. Pollard and Bran. Poultry Foods. Potatoes, Onions, etc. T. CLARKSON, Queen Street, . HASTINGS.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 37, 26 January 1911, Page 3
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