| ’PHONE 6 BOX 6 BAIRDS Beg to announce to their numerous clientele, and ihe Buying Public, that their Showroom is now under new control, and MISS PARKES, with her extensive Home and Colonial experience will be able to give nil shoppers that courtesy and attention which is their due, and a visit to the Showroom will be appreciated. Newest Autumn Novelties ■ Now Opening. ; CHIC MODEL HATS AND SMART READY-TO-WEARS PRICED ’ REASONABLY. s STYLISH TAILORED COSTUMES /. From £4 19/6 ! LADIES’ NEWEST TWEED COATS. See windows From 29/6 SMART WOOLLEN JUMPERS and FROCKS. Latest Crepe de Chene Jazz Jumpers From 39/6 • “You are sure of the Best at Bairds.” We strive to please and goods are reasonably priced. | BAIRD’S • LEADING DRAPERS and MERCERS, X Heretaunga : Hasting*. t .JTIIW ■■UMUBmUtUViJMMBItMeLTOW'WAW.iaiWIXCMaAt-'ttP.TIAP I watQgeggosa—■ | Modlsfi Miliinerg and At’ractive New wraps L—ii S——l .) The D.S.' Limited | MOST EFFECTIVE GARMENT In Burt Velour, IVBAP COAT. Both osoful and in showing tho new wide sleeves, and long roll Tan Velour, with the sleeves all cut in the collar. Sleeve finished with deep turn back garment. Vide turn back cuffs J?— 19/(> | cuffs £»7 IQ /ft JL.J/V A PROTECTIVE COAT of distinctive cut and ' CLOAK FORM OF WRAP in Nigger Velour. finish is in Fawn Velour. Ixmg roll collar. Pockets and Collar stitched with heavy Large bone buttons to tone £7 7/“ I Putty Colouring. Large Pearl Buttons in contrasting colour ftT 1<) /(t WRAP COAT, in Saxe Blue Cloth. Panel back ' and front, with side straps . £ 16/6 ' i WRITE IF YOU CANNOT CALL MAILED ORDERS RECEIVE £ H . PROMPT ATTENTION POST- ®
JJENZINE gENZINE DOWN AGAIN DOWN AGAIN DOWN AGAIN 2/- A CASE THIS TIME. 2/- A CASE THIS TIME. INDIAN 21/- a Case, 11/- a tin. GOLD CROWN, PLUME, BIG TREE, SHELL, MERCURY ALL REDUCED IN PRICE. THE . jJAWKE’S BAY AUTOS, LTD. HASTINGS and NAPIER. HASTINGS GARAGE ALWAYS OPEN. ECONOMY IN BOOKS AND STATIONERY, at Agents for EDISON Phonographs. EMERSON ST., NAPIER. Phone 550
TJABTINGS TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. A Day School for Boys and Girls who require a liberal secondary education with a vocational bias. THE COURSES PROVIDED are specially intended for those who wish to follow hortioultural and agricultural pursuits, or to enter the Public Service or Commerce, or to Matriculate with a view to taking up Teaching, Law, Accountancy, Medicine, Dentistry, etc. Pupils may also qualify for Agricultural and Domestic Science bursaries. No narrow specialisation fs introduced, for all pupils are required to take English, History, Civics, Arithmetic, Drawing xnd Physical Instruction. All hoy a t.re required to take Wodwork and Practical Agriculture and Horticulture and all girls Domestic Science. The School has a staff of competent teachers Admission is free to all holders of Std. Vi. Qualifying Certificates. Other pupils, £5 per annum. (Free railway tickets grafted to Free Place holders where necessary.) FIRST TERM, 1922, commences on WEDNESDAY. Bth FEBRUARY. PROSPECTUS is obtainable free from the following: Supervisor, Technical High School, Hastings; Headmaster a of Hastings Public Schools and Havelock North Public School: Messrs. Roachs’ Ltd., Hastings, or from the undersigned. W. L. DUNN, Secretary. Education Board. Napier. ASK TO-DAY for a FRENCH RAY-O-LITE FLASHER. You’ll need it to-night. M. W. HAMMONDS, Electrician, Heretaunga Street, HASTINGS. Stops Coughs—Saves Money HeenzO (MEAN'S ESSENCE) Easy to make—easy to take, u
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 79, 13 March 1922, Page 6
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