c *()*o*()*0*()*0*()*0*0*0*0*()*0*()*(W)*0*()*0 ; MW)o! * I SUMMER LINES i * 2. ‘ I t * g I prices! i 1 ? ♦ I * LA Di 1.3’ COLOURED ONE-PIECE SILK F ROCKS- - 2t # Exce fiionallv smart 62/6, 55/-, 60/-, 65/- * 2 LADIES’ NEW'ALLOVER EMBROIDERY ONE-PIECE o * FROCKS— Special Values, 15/6, 22/6, 27/6, 35/6 it ♦ LADIES' ZEPHYR ONE-PIECE DRESSES. 14/6, 18/6, 25/6 ♦ ♦ X GENT’S STRAW BOATERS- The very newest styles, just O’ o landed from .the manufacturers, 4/6, 5/6, 7/6, 8/6, 10/6 o * GENT’S SOFT FELT HATS---Special Line at 3/6 # Alsa 4/6, 5/6, 7/6, 10/6, 12/3, H/6 o * GENT’S TENNIS AND CRICKETING TROUSERS—hi * JI white and plain grev 9/6 5 GENT’S WHITE TENNIS SHIRTS- 3/6 S -K- -M2 TRAVELLING BAGS AND TRUNKS OF EVERY A s DESCRIPTION. A * # o o * # O I o * GENT’S GLACE GOLOSH BALS—Caps, welts 15/6 * St GjtNT’S CHROME DERBY LALS—Caps, smart toes, 14/6 TV o GENT’S BOX CALF DERBY BALS- Caps, City, K. narrow o •St fitting 17/6 < 2 GENT’S GLACE DERBY BALS—Caps, leather lined, wide * welts 19/- * < LADIES' GLACE DERBY SHOES-Patent caps; fair * O stitched 14/- o * LADIES’ GLACE DERBY SHOES—Patent caps 10/6 * LADIES’ TAN GLACE LANGTRY BUCKLE OR BOW 2 O SHOES—Pumps 15/- A * LADIES’ SLATE AND WHITE CANVAS DERBY ? o SHOES-- 7/11 O * ° * ’ 5 O LADIES’ AMD GENT’S TENNIS SHOES. o it * tv o CHILDREN'S SUMMER SHOES in all the new styles, jt •H- shapes and colours at ♦ ♦ I LONDON HOUSE, 1 S HERETAUNGA STREET, S | HASTINGS. 1 O' ‘ * * (IN THE FERRO-CONCRETE BUILDINGS). #
MEN’S SUMMER SHIRTS. Experience teaches that at this ti mi? of the your nuuiv men require | ■ New Shirts. We are, therefore, fully prepared with a truly international ’showing of the Choicest Fabrics, Patterns ami Colourings FOR VOI R INSPECTION. TENNIS SHIRTS, with cellar and pocket From 3/6 FASHION SHIRTS, with stiff cuffs From 4/6 NECLICE SHIRTS, with soft cuffs & neckband From 2/11 WARREN HASTINGS ' OUTFITTERS FOR MEN FROM HEAD TO FOOT, OPPOSITE PACIFIC HOTEL, HASTINGS. NAME pu ’- s QUALITY When you do business with a firm which has over 50 years' reputation behind it, built up by honest methods and good value, you have a guarantee you are getting what you pay for. BEGGS have been established since 1861, and have built up a name second to none in the Dominion. The Pianos consist of a the Brinsmead. Gors and Kallmann, Newman, Schiedmayer, etc., and can be guaranteed the best possible value in each grade. Our Hastings Agent, Mr. L. W. XV. BROWN, Heretaunga St., s will be pleased to show you these fine instruments. You buy at Wellington prices, therefore why not pay him a visit I CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD. WELLINGTON. The Oldest Piano House in N.Z. i JIMBBBHMgSIIII II Bl 1111 ■■nWTPtfl F WE CATER FOR THE HOUSEHOLD FROM “DAD” TO THE SMALLEST “TODDLER.” VOU supply the Children—we’ll | rpHE LADIES score heaviest ■*- supply the SANDALS. Here 3 where bargains are concerned: S ” r "iV iic- ii 00 .... I T an Glace Lace Boots 10/8 Moa Buck e Sandals, 36t05, 11 B r, i:lf . k Button Boots 8/11 “bandtree Button bandals S Chl . ome .<G il(Son ” shoes 8. 6 (In Black or TanU° J/ (Patent Caps) Also the “Ideal” Sandal, the great | Tan Tennis Shoes 2,11 natural form welted sandal. I (Rubber Soles) *■ ■ .ni ria—.a jmwu—j» in imal 1 jg u* ffyaaca rpHE WORKING-MAN who works 1 PPHE LADY OF TASTE and disJL , 3 crimination will ask to see hard for his boots wants boots « oln . seleetion of _ that will work hard for him: — * Patent Langtry Shoes. Strong Nailed Bluchers from 6/11 1 au .v (Bow). Sound Nailed Shooters from 10,. 6 V' Albany (Buckle). Heavv Kip Whole-backs. 15 6 ; . y k T’ Heav'v Kip Strap Backs, 15,6 \ Al f.° J”. 1 /’ iatest shipment of Glace Kia Shoes, pumps or welted soles. Also Greenhide Shooters, Shearing 1 Every pair fits well, wears well, Boots, etc., etc. j looks well. NEVER A DULL MOMENT AT THE WILSON SHOE STORE HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS. MADDISON S OVER-STOCKED SALE. j /AWING to the late arrival of Leary Shipments from Europe of our > High Quality Drapety, we a*e heavily overstocked, and to effect a rapid reduction we are holding i BIC BARGAIN SALE, comtnencins: on THURSDAY, NOXEMBER 7 HEAVY PRICE COHCEGSIOHS THROUGHOUT THE STORE j Procrastination is the Thief of O; portunity. Don't Hesitate. This I Sale means Golden Savings to Y* u. I MADDISON’S .... HASTINGS. !
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 313, 10 December 1912, Page 3
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