THJS WEEK WE ARE FEATURING A FINAL CLEARANCE OF LADIES FASHIONABLE ATTIRE DRESS SKIRTS TWEEDS. BLACK AND NAVY SERGES. Clearing Price 22/6, 21/6, 27/6, 32/6 i RAINCOATS—(NEW SHAPES. Clearing Price 18,6, 29,6, 32/6, 39/6 SPORTS COATS—WOOL KMT JUMPER. Clearing Price 29. 6, 35/-, 22/6 WOOL KNIT. OPEN FRONT. C’earing Price 35/-, 55/-, 57/6 underclothing— WHITE FLANNELETTE NIGHTS. Clearing Price 10 6, 11/6 CHEMISE— 4/6, 4/11, 5/11 KNICKERS- 6/9, 7/3 WOVEN NIGHTS- 9/11, 11/6 WINCEYETTE tiil’M-S - 5 9, 8,11 WOMEN S FLEECY BLOOMERS— 5/6, 5/11 WOMEN S COMBINATIONS— Cotton, 5/3, 5,11; ' Wool do. 17/6, 18/6 L.S. WOOL VESTS, 5 6; COTTON VESTS 2,11, 2/3, 4/6, 4/11 MILLINERY — ' CLEAN-UP PRICE—READY-TO-WEARS and TRIMMED FELTS, • 111.2/11,4/11,7/11' WOMEN S GAITERS 1 II; CHILDREN’S Do., 1/- pair GIRLS’ TWEED RAIN COATS. Sale Prices CHILDREN’S WOVEN COMBINATIONS, 3/6, 3/9 FANCY DEPARTMENTNECKWEAR CLEARANCE— 6d, 1/-, 3/11 FANCY STRIPE WOVEN SCARF— 29/6 each WOOL KNIT SCARFS, 3/11 each HOISERY—BLACK CASHMERE FINISH, 1/11, 2/fi pair BLACK WOOLLEN HOSE, 4/11, 5/11 pair FANCY HOISERY AND SHADOW, 2/11, 3/9, 4/11, 5/6 pair BLOUSES—CLEARING LOT WINCEYETTE HOUSE BLOUSES, 7/11 each LADIES’ LEATHER HAND BAGS, 4/11, 4.6, 7/11, 9/11 each 1 PIECE ONLY BLACK, NAVY AND DRESS SERGE, 3/11 vd 40-inch ASSORTED PALL’S DRESS TWEEDS, 2/11, 3/6 yard THE GREAT SALE IS NOW COING ON. SUTHERLAND & MITCHEL L r Hf LADIES STORE << . HASTINGS
S EOTtvM /A\ 1 J Srl 3 f j£\ I<l * X _- IJr g— &*-SS* fMggg C < “H.B” Sales—always Merry, Bright, < > . and Successful. | S _ Cheerfulness and optimism are great factors in the x V building or a success, and that is where “H.B.’s” shine. C Everyone in the place enters into the spirit of the Sale > > » with enthusiasm and vigour. I Bargains are plentiful! “H. 8. Service Complete. X Vi FIRST SALE WEEK BARGAINS. « MEN’S LOUNGE HATS From 12/6 V CHILDREN S HATS From 6d < MEN’S UNDERWEAR, full sizes From 3/3 < MEN’S HEAVY PYJAMAS 16/6 X . BOYS’ WARM WINTER GLOVES ...'. ' 1/6 < Vow [ NEW ZEALAND I 5 h i ItRBI Clothing | Factory.s ? [CLOTHING FACTORY] ***▼'«•• f **W*
Of Ooursa it’s a Garland Ring ‘‘SHE” insisted on his buying it from our stocks, for she knew all about the GARLAND Quality-, Settings and , Stone Purity. / f "HE” was only too pleased-Ao f/ iS select the engagement ring / / if here, for he knew about our / / reasonable prices—and that it I I was made to give absolute 1 1 satisfaction in every respect. — WON’T YOU CALL AND Xu?4 INSPECT TO-DAY. S. O GAULAND, - DIAMOND PING SPECIALIST, HASTINGS.
coo"t™° f irrnwHT< | P/fOHIR No other adornmetfts con- |l H |i Kl tribute so much to make 3® J / /"Y,£.SJS 4 ' i ji I' 0' homo beautiful as 13 ll >* l| P> ARTISTIC CURTAINS Iffi Itl I’ || > $ ( You can easily make a '_J; i’l ~ ' ’’ fiC wise and economical selec- «jKti j j j, ■>' S j :j tion of Curtain Materials iscyd, I I ’’ jj | ’ wjt at this store. ' ! 1| Our large stocks of Newest Ml Jif I ' I Fabrics comprise Creton- <3 ?K ! if < 9f nes, Shadow Tissues. J<s -I t fzi 1 ') WjL Tapestry, Casement Cloths Cg; * q ’fc], etc. Priced to tempt the U,- ti • F! THE MODERN FURNISHING CO Phone 12MJ MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS, HASTINGS.
LADIES GUM BOOTS AND GOLOSHES Yes, I have plenty of these two lines in all sizes. Hut what abcnt the prices, “Old Soul?” Bonny, my prices are lower than any Other shop in Hastings. Th. Ladies’ Gums are 16/6 and the Goloshes are 7/6, both lines first quality. Well, there does not seem to be much ‘‘Profiteering” about those prices. No, Son, or any other lines in my store. The prices originally marked on them are the prices they are to be sold at. I am still receiving a few fairly cheap lines in— LADIES’ PATENT COURTS ‘ At 28/6, 30/-, and 32/6 LADIES’ BOX CALF WELTED SHOES, patent caps 32/6 LADIES’ GLACE COURTS ....a 26/6 to 32/6 LADIES’ BOX CALF EROGUES - 35/Also i GENT’S GOOD STOUT BOX YEARLING COOKHAMS 37/6 GENT’S BOX CALF EROGUES ’recentlv bought) 46 to 45/GENT’S TAN WILLOW BROGUES ir/f«ntlv bought) 42/6 GENT’S GLACE LORNE BALS, welted from 35/- upwards Also a good range of Boys’ and Girin’ SCHOOL BOOTS. I should like you to pay a visit of in«p«ition and compare prices with those ruling in other fbops in Hastings. J. A CHALK, BOOT IMPORTER . - ;t WASTING#.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 185, 21 July 1920, Page 6
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