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NOTES AND MEMOS.

NOTES AND MEMOS. Gill Bros; To-morrow ts our stock and market sale. We have full pens of poultry, exceptionally large entries of pigs and a good line~df springing cows second and third cal yers. We start sharp at 10 a.m. on the farmers’ prime ox beef and pork and take the poultry at 11.30. See all details on page 8. Beard, Bullen and Co, will sell a very large number of pigs, a fuff yarding of dairy stock and a very big penning of poultry of all kinds at their market sale w-morrow. Sixty sacks of prime table potatoes and 25 sacks of pig potatoes, besides all ether produce and farm anil garifen" sundries form a very heavy entry which has to be sold. Full details are advertised on page 8 of this issue. To those who cannot afford or do not wish to pay expensive tailoring bills, the present offer of Messrs. Baird’s, leading drapers and mercers, makes special apepal. A smart and stylish suit of colonial all-wool tweed made to measure for £4 19/6. All your little fads and fancies can be faithfully carried out under this offer, complete satisfaction is assured, and by ordering now you can be dressed with the best for the Show. See page 6. Coat Frocks and Costumes.—These ! garments are of interest to most women. if not all. Messrs. Sutherland I and Mitchell announce the opening I display of a. splendid selection of imported styles from the world’s fashion 1 centre. The steel bt*ad and button • trimming is quite a feature in themselves. so als is the silk stitching. Braided costumes, other garments, and * the new millinery form quite a show centre in the store. The window shows are also an attraction. A visit of in-1 •pection would well repay anyone; but* don’t delay.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 234, 15 September 1922, Page 6

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NOTES AND MEMOS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 234, 15 September 1922, Page 6

NOTES AND MEMOS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 234, 15 September 1922, Page 6

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