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|NOW A FURNISHING WEEK! L THE HOME RENOVATED AT SMALL COST. , ns ■ ■ » nww , prtrt STAIR OIL CLOTHS. RUGS* Painted Back—i Bin, 4<d; FOR THE WINDOWS, \ 22in, 27m 7£<i; II I 36m, llfd per yard. 22in Stair Carpet B£d Hearthrugs— 3iin Hall Carpet Sjd Double-width Figured Art Muslins 2id yard 54 X 24, 2/6 —raw hmm 45 in White Madras Muslin, 63 x 27, 2/11 1/6 for S>d Special, 80 x 36, 2/11 52m Ecru Madras Muslin, »WMMV 2/3 for 1/3 Special “ Kurd,” FLOOR CLOTHS. 52m White Organdie 63 x 27, </6 ,1/11 for 1/3 2yds wide, 1/11 running yd Axminster, 70 x 29 5/11 AH Floorcloths Curtain Ends 1/- each 15 per cent, discount Tapestry, 70 x3l C/11 REMNANTS AT SPECIAL Single Curtains 1/11 each REDUCTIONS. Carpet Ends, il yards long, great variety 3/6 Table Oil Baize, best qualHassocks 2/6 ity 45m 2/3, now llfd Door Slips S£deach _ 54m 2/9, now 1/3.1 3 only Real Goat Skin Rugs, LINOLEUM MATS, Cretonnes, were 6id now 2fd yard mounted on cloth, 70 x 31 18x18 inches 4d Mantel Draping 6/11 18 x 27 inches 1 7fd Now 4|d yard 20 x 36 inches 10|d || | McGRUER’S, Napier THE STORE WITH A PURPOSE. OUR PURPOSE—TO KEEP YOUR TRADE

GO UP, THOU BALD HEAD. The sight of a BALD-HEADED man does not excite the same contempt to-day as in the time of Elijah. We see him at the theatre, in his office. We catch the polish of his head as he raises his hat in the street. We take him now as an accepted fact. It seems the natural order of things he should be bald. But how does he take it himself 1 The chances are his toilet-table is an array of hair-restorers and tonics, which have proved ineffectual. The chances are he has given up the quest for hair in disgust. “Wioletta,” is his need, if he but knew. “Wioletta,” the nourishment required to tone up the dormant cells and produce the growth which is man’s natural right. Price 3/6. Sold everywhere. From A. HYDE, Hairdresser, Heretaunga Street.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 62, 23 February 1911, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 62, 23 February 1911, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 62, 23 February 1911, Page 11

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