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EXTENSIVE AND SPECIAL DISPLAYS 0F SPECIAL LINES AT MADDISON’S THE BIGGEST AND BEST STORE, For SERVICE, VALUE, VARIETY, HIGH QUALITY, RELIABLE GOODS AT KEEN LOW PRICES. DAY-DY-DAY DISPLAYS cf COTTON and LINEN DRESS GOODS. THIS SEASON’S STYLES and WEAVES. The very kinds of Dress Goods every woman is wanting right now. All desirable in STYLE AND QUALITY. . Large Lots and Excellent Variety. Every woman in Hastings and vicinity snauld snap here and realize th: advantages to ba obtained by trading with us. 40 pieces 3(5 inches wide HENLEY ROBING and ‘‘ ASLIN ”- A tub linen substitute in ail staple and new sll ‘tdi s rvrTTF q 1n 2 ..i...... 15 nieces SOFT COTTON SHANTI NGS and I‘OI LIN El ILS—In cbaninn’ne white I'lvv moss, vieux rose, amethyst, saxe, pink, cot ism I " ’ navv etc ‘ SRI, 9 * d > 10 * d yard 9 pieces' JAPANESE CREBE—-fn narrow effective 15 pieces “NGASAKI” ami ‘‘ZENITO” CREPE <-'LOTHS -In all plain shad es and block stripes 10 * d ’ yard A GREAT EXHIBITION OF DRESS LINENS. You can’t go astray hare in Quality. 100 pieces 3G to 41 inches wide, IRISH DRESS LINENS, including our famous standard lines-Kantun, Merchang, Panama. Non-Krush-in the newest weaves, in white, reseda, black, navy moss, brown, cerise, red vieux rose saxe, pink, skv, raisin, sec, mole, dove grey, cieani, lii, »l Special Pries; Md. 101 S, ./-, 1,3 ta 3/3 part S pieces Fashionable SELF SPOT Tl bSOßEb—Aery efiecti’.e 1/6 yard QUITE NEW AND EXCLUSIVE. Try a Dress Length of our EVERWEAR SHANTUNG CRASH 12 pieces new effective SPIRAL BENGALINES—In all new shades 100 nieces HOYLE’S PRINTS—In navy and butcher blue tuu pieces non Our Prlce> 6/11 djzen yards 1900 vards Our Famous SCHOOLGIRL and 11OUSEWIFE CLOTHS—reliable wash and wear material, rn „ . .1. u L/i? rtwd- TCP. ZEPHYRS .At 4/6 dazen yards AN 'EXCLUSIVE DISPLAY OF EXCLUSIVE RO ®E ‘J®” 11 ’ A GREAT SHYING If' SZ SILKY* DRESS MATERIALS—DoubIe width, in black and white, pink, m.mx rose. Economy Prices in JAPANESE and CHINESE TUSSORE from the manufacturers E®’ 1 / 11 . ta 4/ . y ° A Bi” Range of SELF SPOT AMERICAN SILKS-2, inches wide, m bTack envun, ?kv, moss, brown, pink, navy, vieux rose, and tnssoie na 1%, » ’ 2/6 yard A Large Shipment just arrived of BLACK and CREAM RADI ANTAS-A perfect washing, unshrinkable, all-wool material 1 Special Values, 1/6, 1/11 ta 3/6 yard GREAT SAVING PRICES IN SICILIANS. 20 pieces SICILIANS—Tn cream, navy, brown, tussore, grey, and black 1 1/6, 1/11, 2/6 yard BIC SHIPMENT CALICOES AND LONCCLOTHS. 40 DIFFERENT NUMBERS. Our Price, HORROCKSES’ 36-inch CALICO 5/11 dozen yards MANY SPECIALS IN LADIES’ BLOUSES. The Women’s Blouse Stare far the Woman who is “ looking about.” The Style, Cut, and Low Prices of our Blouses aro matters of Daily Comment. LADIES’ STRIPED CAMBRIC ami WHITE MUSLIN SHIRT BLOTOES-Tucked and trimmed with embroidery Special, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6 trf 10/6 LADIES’ WHITE CREPE SHIRT BLOUSES—American style Special, 6/6, 7/6 LADIES’ WHITE SILK BLOUSES—Tucked and trimmed 5/n LADIES’ WHITE SILK and RADIANTA SHIRT BLOUSES—American stvle, with two double detachable collars, plain and tucKed Special, 8/6, 9/6, 10/6 A few only LADIES’ WHITE POINT LACE BLOUSESSpecial, 15/6, 17/6

PARTICULARLY GOOD OFFERINGS in SUMMER COSTUMES PERFECTLY TAILORED. LOT I—ls LADIES’ LINEN NE COSTUMES, smartly cut in all shades l 1 Special, 18/6 JOT 9_9.5 HEAVY COTTON POPLIN COSTUMES, in ail shades; coat cut t"o the hip Special Price, 25/Big Purchase LADIES’ BLOUSE ROBES and SHIRT DRESSES—In white muslin, trimmed with embroidery and striped cambric Special Prices: 9/6 to 16/6 LADIES’ WHITE COSTUME SKlRTS—Special Prices: 5.3, 6/6, 7/6 DUALITY, QUANTITY, LOW PRICES, in LADIES' JAPANESE CREPE DRESSING JACKETS AND KIMONOS. ISO CREPE DRESSING JACKETS — 3,11, 4/6, 5/11 200 CREPE KIMONOS— , J/H, 7/6 LADIES’ SMART READY-TO-WEAR STRAY) S—i rimmed with newest materials in latest colourings 5/6, 6/6, 7/6 SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN LADIES' CALICO & LONCCLOTH UNDERWEAR. MANY SPECIAL LINES. THE FINEST EMBROIDERY STORE IN THIS TOWN BIDS YOU WELCOME. BIC QUANTITIES. SPECIAL VALUES IN CALICO, MUSLIN, AND LONCCLOTH EMBROIDERIES. Wide ALLOVER and CAMISOLE EMBROIDERY 10jd, 1/- yard LADIES’ NECKWEAR—The Widest Rangs of Dainty, Exclusive Styles. EMBROIDERY and LACE PETER PAN COLLARS 9d QUAKER COLLARS V". 1/3 LACE and EMBROIDERY JABOTS 1/’> 1/3 The new wash embroidered ISLINGTON COLLAR ’J he latest Silk Lace Dav and Evening SCAR) ES and REAL MALIE>I‘, S<_ ARARS ’ 3/11 to 55/SUNSHADES OF DISTINCTION FOR THE DISCRIMINATING WOMAN. Many Styles in SILK and COTTON, in all shades 4/6, 5/6 ta 25 - THE BEST STORE FOR RELIABLE CLOVES. OUR “RELIANCE” 2.11 KID GLOVE is a Marvel— Over 70 do-en pair’s sold alreadv, and not one complaint. Perfect fitting, with wide stitched hacks and two dome fasteners, in all shades and black and white. The Glove that has brought happiness to hundreds. Me guarantee our “ Reliance ” Glove, and replace any parr that may have a defect. Other lines in KID and SUEDE GLOVES 3 11, 4 6 to 8.6, all guaranteed Special Values in FABRIC GLOVES in all shade, From 9d pair LADIES’ COLOURED SILK STOCKINGS—Tn grey, ro<e. saxe, moss, s'lvpi', tjiD "t, 6 to 3 6 pair Many oth'r Money-saving Linos in BELTS, VEILINCS, EACS, &c. MAKE THIS STORE YOUR SHOPPING HOME, AND EFFECT GREAT SAVINGS. EVERY FACILITY FOR EASY AND PRACTICAL SHOPPING. PROFIT, PLEASURE, AND SATISFACTION WILL BE OBTAINED BY TRADING WITH MADDISON’S HASTINGS’ BUSIEST STORE.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 247, 5 October 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 247, 5 October 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 247, 5 October 1911, Page 3

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