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PHONt 6 BOX G EXTRAORDINARY COAT VALUES AT BAIRD'S WINTER SALE Note the Reductions on All New Season’s Goods. Ladies’ FAWN * GREY BLOCK STRIPE TWEED COAT with the new shape collar.— Usually £7 10/6. Kale PriJe 75/Ladies’ "STYLISH BLACK * WHITE CHECK TWEED COAT light fur lining and bold fur collar— ’ Usually £l7 17/-. Now £9 9/STYLISH LIGHT GREY CHECK TWEED COAT, latest cut and smart scarf collar— Usually £9 9,'-. Sale Price £7 3/9 Ladies' TWO-TONE CHECK TWEED COAT, with contrastifig collar and cuffs— Usually £9 15/6. Sale Price £6 17/6 SXIARI’ LIGHT CHECK TWEED COAT, ueep self-collar Usually £7 19/6. Sale £5 18/9 USEFUL CREAM CLOTH, with FAINT OVERCHECK LADIES’ COAT, with scarf collar, in contrasting shade—5. Usually £7 19/6 Sale £6 3/9 Ladies’ SAXE <fe GREY STRIPE TWEED COAT, uith full fur , collar— Usually £lO 15/-. Sale Price £8 3/9 FOR THE BOYS AND MEN. A Further Reduction of 5/- off all Sale Prices of Boys’ and Men’s Tweed Overcoats and Raincoats. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. Towel values will be higher than ever she i tly. but we have a line here that will help to solve this problem for you. , Small shipment of COLOURED TOWELS, slightlv waler stained— Worth 4,6. To» clear 2/11‘each BAIRD & CO., LEADING DRAPERS A MERCERS HASTINGSAGENTS FOR BURBERRY'S ANO NENOERgON HATS. W

THE IDEAL FOR WINTER WEAR—p A WARXI, INVITING ALL-WOOL COAT SWEATER 8 These are just the thing to njve that l[|s “extra warmth’’ during the winter 111 ||| pi-: l|||rKi( ' months when these cold mornings and D I* 1 • evenings keep everyone “on the shiver.” {■li-IS|ll | | AVe stock them in finest quality woollens 111 c *‘°‘ ce heather mixtures—- | 52/G 55/WE WOULD LIKE YOU TO COXIE ALONG AND INSPECT THEM YOU M ILL AVANT TO WEAR ONE AVI!KN YOU SEE THEM. C-ARLSON <ft DODDS LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S WEAR HASTINGS. | (Opposite Don’s Music Store). 1

E. T. INGRAM ' GROCER AND PROVISION MERCHANT ■Phone 63 - HASTINGS. Inspection Invited THE PIONEER HOUSE FOR LOW PRICES. A FEW OF MY USUAL GOOD VALUES. i Cornflour 31b for 2/- Sardines 8d per tin Ri'ce 8d per ib . Salmon 1/3 per large tin Raisins 3 packets 2/9 Mullett 1/- per tin. Coffee Fresh Ground for Each Customer. For the convenience of my numerous Havelock clients I. deliver in that district every Friday. . CI.OSE AT 8 P.M. ON SATURDAYS.

JUST LIKE A NEW CAR! This will undoubtedly be your first exclamation if you have the car RE-UPHOLSTERED AND FITTED ifelTH A NEW ‘HOOD, by LAND HEIGH WAY’S. We always ensure absolute satisfaction in work of this nature, by employing only EXPERT WORKMEN OF WIDE EXPERIENCE, and supplying them with materials of the finest quality- L. and H’ work? too, is'always characterised by its durability, neat, attractive 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 S’ HEIGHWAY HASTINGS.

piano bargains. Guaranteed Sound Instruments at Reasonable Frites. English and Continental Models. CRAMOPHONE RECORDS Double-sided at 4/6. Latest Songs and Instrumental Selection*. .Dance, March and Song Albums. H. S. RIBBANDS MUSIC WAREHOUSE HASTINGS. TETFPHONK—ISIO.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 186, 22 July 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 186, 22 July 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 186, 22 July 1920, Page 6

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