V - - W A PHONE G BOX G A - THE EVENT OF THE WEEK ? AT I BAIRD’S GREAT SALE io WINDOWS CRAMMED WITH BARGAINS THAT MUST GO * REGARDLESS OF COST AT I ~>/- 1.0/G 25 - ' I 25/- WINDOW: 1 only Ladies’ HELIO CREPE DECHENE FROCK. C suaily £4 19/6 1 only PINK CREPE DE CHENE BLOCSE lsually 47/6 J only STRIPED JAP SILK BLOCSE - Usually 35/Ladies’ CREAM MILANESE-iLK KNICKERS Lsually 94/6 Laines’ TOWELLING, BATH ROBES - Usually 29.6 Alaids’ Smart TWEED COATS - * Lsually 35/6 I.allies’ blßll’ED SI’INC’LLA BLOUSES - l sually 39.6 Lames’ NAIL UAL FCGI e>J LK BLUESES'- Lsually l.j.Games’ ALL WOOL CREAM KNITTED COATS— Lsually 37.6 ! Lames’ Extra lung and wide ALL WOOL MOTOR SCARVES—* Lsually 33,6 10/6 WINDOW: 3 only Ladies’ EVENING COATS, ereuui and pink. This season’s goods—- Were £5 o/4 Giris’ Smart RAINCOATS— Lsually 21/Ciiddren s ALL WOOL JERSEY’S— Worth io, 6 Girls’ i'AIIdEI) SILK DRESSING- GOWNS— Lsually 35Gifls’ Warm TWEED COATS— ' I suaily 25/6 J-ail ies’ FLAN N EL KITE NIGHT D R ESSES— Lsually 14'6 Ladies Colonial ALL WOOL BLOOMERS— I. suaily 13,6 ■ Si. MARGA’RET” BLACK CASHMERE-FINISH HOSE—--3 pairs for 1(1’6 Good HAIRBRCSHES— 5 - per pair 5/- WINDOW: Ladies’ VELOUR HATS— . Usually 39/6 Lames’ EMBD. LONGCLOTH KNICKERS-- l sually 9 11 (Imu s WLNCEYETTE PYJAMAS—. Lsually 7/11 Ladies’ WHITE MOIRE UNDERSKIRTS— Usually 19/6 Ladies’ WOVEN COMBINATIONS— • Usually 6/11 Ladies' BLACK RIBBED fiOSE— • 2 pairs 5/Cliild’s CREPE PYJAMAS— ‘ Usually 6,11, ■ : - f REMNANTS of DRESS MATERIALS. PRINTS. CALICOS, FLANNELETTES, etc., nil to go at 5/-, 10/6. 25.'- a length. CALL EARLY!! CALL OFTEN!!! BAIRD & Co., t tfADINC DRAPERS AaMtRCERS HASTINGS If AGENTS FOR BURBERRY’S ANO HENDERSON HATS, V
j, ,m jii .»iw iiiiiiu!« iiiiijn— i'm it Lt* 1 .tn iM'* | n | riin.niwro l ii!MiTitir.iiii—w i>ir-itt tn mm uni hhim CHOOSE THAT SPORTS COAT From the ‘ C. and D” Selection. , • , ijSW If yon wish to secure tin exclusive and &* wonderfully smart & -X jr • g WOOLLEN SPORTS COAT (we conclude you do) ours is the showing which will give yon the greatest degree of satisfaction. It /* ' tlfv’® is a display that will entice the most / particular of women. . / V. ‘Jfc‘ Wl KNITTED SPORTS COATS W# • . i YKI in the favourite . // ‘■ST. MARGARET” <fc “PESCO” k $S FINISHES. ' Assorted shades — Marono, Bottle, ||| Champagne, Putty, Grgy, Cardinal, 111 I Brown, Alole, lio.-e ’and Saxe. Blue. |i PRICED FROM - ■ ■ £2 2/“ x 70 c£7- 7/- . " THEY FORM INDEED A LARGE AND DISTINCTIVE SHOWING 'CARESON eft DODDS LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S WEAR HASTINGS. Don’s Music Store). • >' —in vwwf tn*** a*-'*- 1 "" 1 '*' “»■————»
—~.n—iiw in «■ ■n<""» 11 " 1 «■»""" “ PIANID * BARGAINS. ..■ Guaranteed Sound Instruments at Keasouable 1 ii<cs. T.nglisli - and Continental Modelo. CRAMOPHONE RECORDS Double-sided at 4/i.i. Latest Songs and Instrumental Selections. Dance, March and Song Albums. 11. S. - RIBBANDS- I MUSIC WAREHOUSE HASTINGS. I TEIAJI’HONE—I3IO. B „, , ~~~■ —-nr- -
„ T ' " ~ "' REDUCE THE HICH COST OF LIVING BY GROWING YOUR OWN VEGETABLES. It is recognised by the medical fraternity that gardening is the best exercise to keep ait ay disease, therelore .-.ive money ami keep nt. Do not waste time sowing worthless seeds, but tall and inspect my new season s seeds direct nom SuttoiuV Sons, Knglntul at btl per packet. Al-o Cooper's S-eds, at 3d ami (id per packet. 1 have a lull range of gardening tools, intllfuing spades forks, rakes, hoes, trowels, etc. Keep down the slugs by using < anstio Lime, bold by— E. T. ING R A M GROCER AND PROVISION MERCHANT ’Phone 53 HABTLNGB. Inspection Invited - , ' -■
~r ~ » ..-or JUST LIKE A HEW CAR! I 3 his will undoubtedly be your first exclamation if yon have the car RE-UPHOLSTERf D AI|D FITTED WITH A NEW HOOD, by LAND A HEIGHWAY’S. We always ensure absolute satisfaction in work of this nature, by employing only g EXPERT WORKMEN OF WIDE EXPERIENCE I Jtnd supplying them with materials of the finest quality. “L. and I IU work, too, is always characterised by its durability, neat, atI tractive finish and permanent comfort-giving qualities. We invite you to call and have a talk with us, and let us quote you our Moderate Charges. DUST COVERS A SPECIALITY. | LAND 6P HEIGHWAY I HASTINGS.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 178, 13 July 1920, Page 6
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