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fashions favourites for Autumn The Latest Ideas Moderately Priced NEW MILLINERY. LADIES’ FELTS. Readv-to-AVears, in every colour—--11 G, 14/6, 17/6, 19/6, 22/6. VELOURS, in Black, Grey, Mole— 32/6, 39/6, 45/-, 55/-. SUEDE TAMS & HATS. Assorted Colours— 21/-, 22/6 VELVET TAMS.— 23/6, 24/6 READY-TO-WEARS. Straws, Pedals, Tagel.— 18/6, 29/6, 31/6 A SPLENDID SELECTION OF UNTRIMMED MILLINERY. TRIMMED MODELS.— 35/-, 39/6, 42/-. 45/-, 59/6 KNITTED FROCKS. These Smart Garments are sure to be much admired, and the prices are indeed reasonsonable. 55/-, 95/-, 105/ KNITTED JUMPERS. These have come into favour, and are made in very prettv colonrings.— 18/9, 25/-, 29/6, 25/-, 42/-, 65/- ; KNITTED COATS. New Styles.— 35/-. 42/-. 49/6, 55/-, 112/COSTUMES. In Coating Serges., Trimmed Military and Russian Braids.— £6 6/-, £7 7/-, £9 9/-, £lO 10/Sutherland s Mitchell, The Progressive Drapers, The Ladies' Store ~ - Hastings. I [is © iSHEOMSi £ € | FRESH BARGAINS DAILY | In this great game of pushing out End-of-Season’s wearables, the chief consideration is the gaining of more room £ for new goods. f X “Help ‘H.B.’s” and you’ll help yourself. X MEN S WORKING TROUSERS. Heavy Colonial, All < Wool Tweed. Special Price 18/6 < \ MEN’S SUITS. Smart brown worsted. Splendid wear- % ing Material. Special Price 79/6 1 < MEN’S FELT HATS, Grey with Black Band. Silk- < £ bound edge. , Special Price 22/6 f > MEN’S BOX HIDE BOOTS. A strong serviceable boot for £ 5 winter. Special Price 24/6 % < LADIES’ TAN WILLOW CALF STRAP SHOES. X J Smart snape and easy fitting. Special Price 21/- < > N ew Clothing | (Zealand Factory J £ HABTINGB |CLOTHIWC FACTOgY) HASTING* <

Miss E. Cooper, of Havelock North, and Miss Tait, of Maraekakaho, have undertaken to collect funds in their respective districts within the next week or so on behalf of the annual appeal of the Hhwke’s Bay Children’s Home. A White Leghorn hen belonging to Mr. G. E. Moody. of Mangateretere, with a score of 281 for 47 weeks laying, is leading the whole of the 428 competitors of ail breeds at present competing at the Auckland egg-laying competition.* <

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 85, 20 March 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 85, 20 March 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 85, 20 March 1922, Page 6

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