, PHONE 6 BOX « HOLIDAY WEAR AND GIFTS FOR MEN EVERYTHING A MAN NEEDS, FROM THE CRADLE TO OLD AGE, WILL BE FOUND IN OUR M6N’B WEAR SECTION. “YOU ARE SURE OF THE BEST AT BAIRD'S” MEN'S SMART NEGLIGE SHIRTS, in neat MEN’S SILK WIDE-END TIES.—From 1/6 to stripes and plain colours.—From 6/11 each. 6/6 each. With 2 collars to match, 7/6 each. MEN’S SILK SOX, “Holeproof and Morleys MEN’S CANOE SHIRTS, for all sports wear.-4- makes—3/6 to 10/6 pair. 7/6 and 10/6 MEN’S SERVICEABLE SLMMEIJ. PI JAMAS.— MEN’S SILK SHIRTS, in White Silk, Fugi and From .Jl/6 to 22/6 Tussore, with or without collars.—From MENS FLANNEL I BOL SERS, Cream or 18/6 each Grey.—l4/6, 19/6 to 39/6 pair. MEN’S SUMMER “GELTEX” UNDERVESTS— MEN’S HEAVY TWISTED SADDLE-TWEED 3/11 each TROUSERS.—27/6 pair. MEN’S SOFT COLLARS, in plain white and MEN’S TWO-PIECE ALL WOOL SI ITS in iient fancy stripes, cotton or silk.—From 1/-each. vvrnr’D hits » MEN’S FANCY BORDERED or INITTAL MEN’ENGLIbHAELOURHATS.ver.vsmart.-HANDKERCHIEFS-1/6 each and 3 for 2/6. MEN >g SNOW WHITE PANAMAS.—B/11 to MEN’S SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, Fancy, Plain 32 /6. or Initial.—From 4/11 each. FIBRE SUIT CASES, strong and durable.—From MEN’S PLAIN or FANCY CASHMERE SOX, 19/6. Solid Leather. 52/6. enormous selection, including Morley’s Sample COLONIAL ALL WOOL TRAVELLING RUGS.— ranges—From 2/6 to 7/6 pair. 29/6 to £5 19/6. BAIRD’S LEADING DRAPERS and MERCERS, Heretaunga St. Ha«tin«a
Give Your Friend a Box of Handkerchiefs for Christmas Here is a Wonderful Variety to Choose From LACE EDGE FINE LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS, COLOURED HANDKERCHIEFS in Self Colours 9d., 1/9, 2/3, 2/11, 3/6, 4/3, 4/6, 4/11. and Coloured Borders.—6d., 7jd., Bd., 1/-, 1 4CF EDGE PURE LINEN.—3/3, 4/11, 5/6, >'6. •>5 '6 ' REAL LISSUE HANDKERCHIEFS, in full range cri SK™f,u F w s '“' <4Xl!# SCA ofc O 9^h G 3 (3 F1 ?6 4/6 CHILDI{EN’S B SELF COLoiilEI) BLACK CAT 2/6, 2/9, 2/11, 3/3. 3,6. 3 9, 3/11, 4/3, 4 6, EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS.-W. PURE LINEN H.S. EMBROIDERED BOR- CHILDREN’S PICTURE HANDKERCHIEFS.I)ERS — 2 / 3 ’ 3 /“’ I ’’ SCALLOPED 'edge FINE LAWN BOXED FINEST EMBROIDERED SHAMROCK LINEN. HANDKERCHIEFS Box of six 13/6 17 6, 2/9, 2,11, 3/3 , 3,9, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11, 5/6. 23/6 29/6, 37/6. 39/6, 45/FINE CAMBRIC EMBRO. BORDERS.—I. 6, 19, EMBROIDERED PURE LINEN BOXED HANDI/11. 2/3, 2/6, 2/9, 2/11, 3 3. 3/6, 3/9. 3/11, KERCHIEFS.—Box ol six 5,6. 5 11, 6/6, 4/3, 4/6. 4/11. 6/11, 7/6. 7/11, 8/6. 8/11, 10/6, 11 '6 15/6, FINE CAMBRIC EMB. CORNER —9Jd., 10j<l„ 17/6. 1/-, 1/3, 1/4, 1/6, 1/9, I 'll, 2,3, 2 6. 2/9, BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS, in fine embroidered 2/11. Lawn.—Box of three, 5/H. "GENUINE, ALWAYS GENUINE." The D.S.L., Napier
QAKL A N D We suggest that time spent in looking over the new models of these cars will not be wasted, BECAUSE in appearance and performance the new Oakland Six for 1923 completely satisfies every demand of those who desire to possess a Light Six, low in first cost, genuinely economical to maintain, and of unquestionably high re-sale value. RAWKES BAY AUTOS, LTD. will demonstrate at YOUR convenience. ’Phone 294.
UNIVERSAL TO-DAY'S PRICES.
TRUCKS & TRACTORS. Chassis £l4O Ton Truck £205 Run’bout £166 Coupelet £263 (2-seater) „ , Sedan £283 Touring £l7B Tractor £225 (5-seater) (Fordson) Demountable Rima and Spare Rim, Tyre and Carrier, £l2 extra on cars. Ford Lighting and Starting Equipment £3O extra for any model above pi lien f.o.b. Wellington. J. E. PEACH & CO FORD AGENTS NAPIER AND HABTINCS,
NEW NOVELS AT FAIL’S. “Soliloquy,” Stephen McKenna; “Rustle of Silk,” Cosmo Hamilton; “Four Square,” Grace Richmond; “Certain People of Importance,’ Kathleen Norris* “Captain Blood,” Rabael Sabatini; “On Tip Toe,” Stewart Ed. White. New Supplies. “Simon Called Peter,” Robt. Keable. VAIL’S, BOOKSELLERS AND r STATIONERS, RUSSELL STHASTINGS. ’Phone 1057. CHRISTMAS AT MARSDEN’S. “Cappy Ricks Retires,” “Chas. Rex.” All new novels 6/-. Children’s Annuals and Rewards, cheap. Manicure, Brush Sets, Companions, Dress Cases, Wallets, ladies Bags, Self-filling Pens. Toys. Beautiful Art Calendar I FREE with each t'l spent. EMERSON ST., NAPIER. F O R HIRE WE LEND OUT Push Carts, Sewing Machines, Bicycles, Chain Tape Measure, Beds, etc. SORENSON’S MART HASTINGS
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 303, 11 December 1922, Page 6
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