X PHONS 0 BOX 9 OUR MEN'S WEAR THE PRICES THE - SELECTION ; THE QUALITIES ARE WORTH THE CONSID ERATION OF ALL MEN. We invite you to inspect these values. I Men’s All Wool COAT SWEATERS, in Grey, Heather and Fawn. Worth 29/6. Very Special 24/6. I Men’s All Wool HEAVY TWEED OVERCOATS. Usually £5 15/-. :: Offering at £5 5/-. Mei’s “READY-TO-WEAR’’ T ' T TORED SUITS, in all Wool, Tweeds, and Smart Patterns. In nil sizes. From £5 19.6. Aten’s Stylish RAINCOATS, v.ith check lining. Very special, 79/6. 6 only Men’s*best English “CARLINGTON” RAINCOATS, thoroughly weatherproof, with warm check-lining. Usually 95/6, for 89'6. .Men’s TWEED HATS.-with black bands. AVarm and smart for winter wear. '/6 each. Lot of Men’s odd SAMPLE SINGLETS and UNDERPANTS. From 4/11 garment. Special Men’s NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, white grefinds, with' neat stripes. Worth 10,’6. All at S, 11 each. Men’s SUPERIOR WINTER PYJAMAS. Good wearing qualities and stylish designs. 22/6 for 19, 6. SEE WINDOWS! ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. \ * You are sure of the Best at Baird’s.’ BAIRcT” &. Co., | LEADINp CRAPERS A MERCERS ■ HASTINGSW AGENTS FOR BURBERRY'S ANO HENDERSON HATS. A- L j
LADIES’ GLOVES THE NEWEST IMPORTATIONS It is with the greatest pleasure we an- jft fI nounce this superb selection of the newly arrived English goods — the smartest •Vl imaginable. 1 /• FINELY LINED AND SHAPED 2L \ ||i Ay*/ Ok in Beaver, Grey and Tan, Deerskin finish. Also in Beaver, Grey and Tan Suede 1 // finishes Ladies’ Tan Nappa— one button / /Mf — Strap Habits. H AVE INVITE YOU TO INSPECT THIS DISTINCTLY SUPERIOR SELECTION. CALL IN AT YOUR EARLIEST CONVENIENCE. CARLSON eft DODDS LADIES* A GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, HASrI N G b.
fiROCERY AT WHOLESALE RATES A careful study of these prices will convince you that 1 give the best value in Hawke's Bay. Lentils, 51bs for 2/- Seeded Raisins, 5 pkts. 5/3. , Haricot Beans, 51bs for 2/-. Currants, olbs for 4, 6. Pearl Barley, olbs for 2/-. Dates, olbs for 3/3. Sago or Tapioca, 51bs for 2/9. Sardines, 5 tins for 3/-. Challenge Cornflour, 51b for 3, 6. Sal A Shrimp Paste 3 tins 1/9. Prime Bacon 1/10 per pound. E. T ~ INGRAM GROCER AND PROVISION MERCHANT ’Phone 53 HASTINGS. Inspection Invited.
TO LAND A HEIGHWAY’S • < X? For Your WINTER SPORTING Wgre REQUIREMENTS \ Included in our stock is a complete line of m Sports Goods— FOOTBALLS, HOCKEY GEAR A-GOLF COODB * (New Supplies to arrive shortly.) All in a quality which will serve you faithfully ttirough many a good game. CT THE QUALITY OF THESE GOODS WILL gF PROVE ITSELF IN THE PLAYING. Call right-now, and let us know your requirements. can “A* you.*’ L,AIMO HEIGHW.AY HASTINGS.
PIANO ANO ORGAN BARGAINS. Perfectly sound and rich in tone. gramophones. NEW DANCE ALBUMS SONG AND PIANO FOLIOS; Jazzes, Fox Trots. Popular and Classical Melodies. LATEST HITS: “Smies.” “Smiling Thro’,” “Prince of Smiles.” “Dear Little Hoy of Mine,” “Tell Me,” “Beautiful Ohio,” “Aly Habv’s Arms.” SCHOOL REQUISITES, COMPASSES A EXERCISE BOOKS. 11. s. rr RIBBANDS 'Phone 1310 H A3'l INGS.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 139, 27 May 1920, Page 6
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