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> CORRECT CORSET MODELS WE ARE SHOWING CORSETS OF THE BEST-KNOWN MAKES, AND QUITE MODERATELY PRICED. — 10/6—SPORTS CORSETS, splendid fitting 10/6—WHITE CONTILLE, long skirt, 5 clasps 12/6—GOOD MEDIUM, 4 suspenders, 4 clasps 15/6 —SHORT BUST, medium skirt, 4 clasps 16/6—COLOURED CORSETS, Pink, Mauve, Skv 17/6—SPORTS CORSETS, long skirt, 4 clasps 19/6—MEDIUM BUST, long skirt, 4 suspenders 21/6—FLEXIBLE. FIRM FITTING, WHITE CONTILLE 23/B—GOOD STRONG CORSTX Elastic Hips, Long Skirt, well boned, 4 Suspenders y. 1 -'-- -Ti----.-, 25/6—FLORA!, PATTERNS, colours, . Sky, Pink, Mauve, White. Sutherland & Mitchell, The Progressive Drapers, The Ladies’ Store - - Hastings.

j THE MAN AND HIS SUIT | iWhen a man buys a suit he generally does X bo in a critical frame of mind. < He knows it must give service above the g average, hence his keenness to chocse a suiting that will please him till ho is done wearing > v\ Jr the Euit ’ 5* “H. 8. Selections are diverse enough to < gratify the desire of any man. As for fit, / Iff /)) [ 5 ent, style and workmanship, why “H. 8. / g IL Jo • J Suits aro unrivalled. What is more. Quality £« V/U for Price—“H.B.” Values are unequalled. Vyj m ba u X. MEN’S ALL WOOL COLONIAL TWEED < SUITS, in medium greys and brown y/ sttipes. Well made and well cut. From 75/- yy MEN’S A GRADE SETTS, in Checks and /|W \ \ > Dark Greys. A first-class suit at a Iml Vk\ 3b I moderate prick. From £S 19/6. «a / \\’ i MEN’S SPORTS SUITS, English home spun Tweeds, in very smart Checks. Stylish and serviceable. From 75/-. g MEN’S SPORTS COATS, in home spun and Donegal Tweeds. Latest style. From 42/6, BOYS’ SPORTS SUITS. All Wool Colonial Tweeds, in smart College Greys and Browns. For real hard wear. From 34/6. £ New Clothing | Zealand Factory * KA*TINM

APTER TECHNICAL COLLEGE. THE TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL IS AN APPROVED GOVERNMENT SECONDARY SCHOOL WITH A VOCATIONAL BIAS. Director: Mr. I. E. NEWTON, M.A. assisted .by a Staff of Qualified Teachers. The School provides courses in— ART. AGRICUUTURE, ENGINEERING. HOME SCIENCE, and COMMERIAL SUBJECTS. Admission: EREE to All Holders of Standard VI. Qualifying Certificates, from any district. Other pupils £5 per annum. .Free Railway Travelling granted when necessary. The director is prepared to arrange for Suitable BOARD & LODGINGS for Pupils. PROSPECTUS FREE ON APPLICATION. XALATZKY’S GALE - NOW - ON ALL BOOTS A- SHOES GREATLY REDUCED. A Special line Girl's College Slipes in nil sizes. Men’s Watertights from 23/6. MALATZKY’B. WANTED KNOWN. J? F. SORENSON. Auctioneer. ■*■** conducts outside Clearing Salefi. Prompt payment. Easy money guaranteed. Also regular lAeat sides every Saturday. Ring up. or call and see ns nersonallv re your wants. ’Phone 14515. J. R. M ° « 0 A N SURVEYOR. QUEEN’S BUILDINGS, Station Street HASTINGS And at Napier. (Phone 1389 RE-ARRANHFMENT OF DISTRIBUTION. IN OTINF. WAIPAWA AND WAI PUKURAU DISTRICTS. RAWING to the Aard Motor Company disrontinuinsr its Napier-Wsipn* kurau motor service, THE HAWKE’S BAY TRIBUNE will in future publish an F.nrlv Edition for distribution daily on arrival of the train at Pukohnu at 2 p.m.. (Pane 2.18 pm.. Waipawa 2.36 p.m. t Waipukurau 2.50 p.m. The local agents for the “Tribune” are:— Pukehou — —— A. Priest Otane — W. Malenoir; Bruce Rough. Ltd Woipqwa L. Pratley Waipnkurau— W C. Cartwright, H. E. Crigbtei) Takapau G. May

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 76, 9 March 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 76, 9 March 1922, Page 6

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