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’PHONE 6 BOX 6 Prices Lower Than Ever AT BAIRD’S : SPECIAL CUT PRICE WEEK : 80-inch DOUBLE BED WHITE TWILL 8 Only MEN’S ALL-WOOL TWEED SUITS—“MARPLE” SHEETING— Usually £5 19/6 . Now 6/6 yard. Cut Price £« 4/' WHITE SATIN TABLE DAMASK—Usually 5/6. MEN’S FINE W'ORSTED SUITS, in neat Greys. Now 3/11 yard. Usually £9 9/-. 42-inch HEAVY BLACK RESILDA—UsuaUy 19/6 Now £7 15/-. Cut Price 14/11. Special Values in LADIES’ RAINCOATS—AII 34-inch TUSSORE SlLK—Worth 6/6 yard. heavily reduced. Cut Price 5/3. Cut Prices from 35/*. 56-inch COLONIAL TWEEDS, in wanted Greys. LADIES’ BLACK AND GREY SILK-ANKLE All Pure Wool. HOSE...Usually 6/6. Special 14/6 yard. Cut Price 4/6 pair. LADIES’ BLACK FABRIC GLOVES— LADIES’ FAMOUS “HOLEPROOF” SILK To Clear 9d pair. GLOVES, in all wanted shades— BOYS’ ALL-WOOL VARSITY SUITS—Worth Cut Price 10/6 pair. 36/-. To Clear 19/6. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSPECT OUR OPENING DISPLAY OF NEW AUTUMN MILLINERY IN THE SHOWROOM. BAIRD & Co., LEADING DRAPERS and MERCERS, Heretavinga-St. : : Hastings

H.B. FREEZING WORKERS PICNIC AND SPORTS GATHERING TO be held at FARNDON PARK, On SATURDAY, MARCH Sth. Entries for the 120, 220 and 440 Yards close with Mr, E. Kemsley, c/o Clive P. 0., on March Ist. Nomination fee 2/Admission to Ground: Subscribers, by ticket; Non-sub-scribers 1 /-; AU Ladies and .Children Free. Hot water and milk supplied, also refreshment rooms on the grounds. E. KEMSLEY, (23) Secretary. CEMENT. ORDERS now , being booked for Knight Bevan “Pyramid” Cask Cement (English). March. April and later deliveries. Prices, etc., from F. ROY ROBERTSHAW, i Representative, ‘204 College Street, (4) Palmerston North. gTO C K QEPAR T M E N T SEND ME PARTICULARS OF ANY STOCK YOU MAY HAVE FOR SALE T9-DAY. IF YOU REQUIRE STOCK OF ANY DESCRIPTION, SEE ME AT ONCE, AS I HAVE MANY GOOD LINES FOR SALE AT MARKET PRICES. H. B. TENNENT Telephones:— Office—l24l. H. B. Tennent (private) 580 O. G. Hayward—ll 72. b New York” NOW AT a Reardonb ® NAPIERfzHASTINGSi RICHARDSON A 00., OTD SHIPOWNERS. FLEET.—Mwko, Hippie, Putiki, Aohou, Ruru, Fannj, Kiritom, Koutunui, Tangaroa, Te Aroka, Koau, Tu Atu. TRADING. Napier- Wauo*. — The Tangaroa, ipecially fitted up for pasengers, together with other vesels, maintain a regular service (weather permitting) Wellington, Napier, Gisborne.—The Ripple and other vesHialw run a weekly :argo service, Auckland, Napier, Gisbcrnw, East Coast Bays.—Mako, Awaiiou and other vessels maintain a weekly passenger and cargo service. Wellington, Napier, Coast Stations. —Vesels with cargo ami passengers call at all Coast Stations between borne and Wellington. Telephones.—-Office. 878 and 878; private ’phones, Traffic Mana’ger 1037, Shipping Clerk 975; Captain of Tangaroa 297. Representatives.—Port Aburiri, bead office; Auckland and Wairoa, branch uffi n es; Wellington, Johnston Co.. Ltn , agents; Gisborne, Williams Kettle, Ltd., agents; Tokomaru Bay, Tokomam Freeaing Co., Ltd., agent*. FROZEN MEAT. i T> ARLOW & CO-, LTD., announce that they are open to BUY FAT STOCK,.on hooks, at any Works. Prompt Cash paid against Killing N ° toS ' ALEX. LOUDOUN, Hannah’s Buildings. Napier Representative. It. ARLOW A CO., LTD , WELLING'I’ON, Meat Exporters.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XI, Issue 63, 2 March 1921, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XI, Issue 63, 2 March 1921, Page 6