9 'T'HIS Store, upon •which so ffigg many people depend for the Xcjr’jk HBB I correct interpretation of the WM new Styles, begins the season •with a i Wealth of Fashions in •which Dirersity appears to be the Keynote. The display of NEW MILLINERY, !j|| WCOSTUMES, COATS, DRESSES, and other WINTER APPAREL is truly remaikable frpm every Stand* /// point—in beauty, in quality, in HjJfflW.' // //, IgSgggSji' •value. > / f eAll •women preparing for Winter / / ' BE are invited to inspect our displays, / / &jgsga|gg and •we feel sure they •will be de- ObHE / / // lighted •with their •visit to our |HBS ; / /' / Bg||ijg|3 s hon room. IIIIS / To see the new Fashions at their belt, an early call is desirable. p — ' // I r 9-- . Sutherland & Mitchell 1 § The Progressive Drapers, Hastings IS3 SM 7S • 1
Last Week “H.B’s.” Sale ) LAST DAY - SATURDAY | MEN’S SAC SUITS TO MEASURE. A large variety of patterns. C Usual Price £5 10/-. Sale Price 89/6. , < MEN’S SAC SUITS of all Colonial Tweeds. Usual Price 79/6. < Sale Price 55/-. f MEN’S RAINCOATS. A good strong material. Check-lined > Usual Price 47/6. Sale Price 27/6- * MEN’S STRONG TWEED WORKING TROUSERS. Usual Price < 19/6. Sale Price 14/6. < MEN’S WORSTED TROUSERS. Smart stripes. Good wearing J material. Usual Price 25/-. Sale Price 17/6. / MEN’S HARDWEAR TROUSERS. Usual Price 12/6. Sale Price > 9/11. f BOYS’ COLONIAL TWEED SPORT SUITS. Dark Grey and t Medium Grey. Usual Price 37/6. Sale Price 29/6. ‘ f MEN’S LOUNGE FELT HATS. These are a sample line. Usual < Price 10/6. Sale Price 5/11. > _ |~NEW ZEALAND j > NEW SUITS. NEW BHOES £ NEW HATS. KMULSb NEW SHIRTS. ? [CLOTHING FACTORY'} 5
PROTECT YOUR STOCK Against the coming Winter ‘ Weather. Buy Covers NOW. We have a large stock of • WJb Horse and Cow Covers at the following low prices: 1 gi) Zff COW COVERS . .. 10/6 to 25/- ■. HORSE COVERS .. 32/6 to 45/cat Your Requirements Early. RERATR S-— Bring them in to us at once, don’t wait until the cold weather has set in. Land & Heighway,
BUICK ■’ dirtuiction in their motor cars, SPECIAL MODELS have been created. 'Io the same sturdy dependable Classis and coachwork, a striking beauty has been added. Their grace arouses instant admiration everywhere, and their ownership creates a rightful senso of pride. Ask to see one of these. ESTAUGH and TRENEMAN, HAVELOCK NORTH. PHONES: 460. Residence: 14485, 1448 M. BOX 116
“LA GLORIA" “LA GLORIA” THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY GRAMOPHONE PROPOSITION EVER SUBMITTED TO H.B. RESIDENTS. g J jOHI 4 lias a remarkably pure and full tone- £1 (One roumi) only and you have one of th© world’s best gramophones right n your home. 1 This is too good to miss (number limited). See for yourself. ARCHIE DON NEW “LA GLORIA” AGENTS (Opr Municipal pun«lng*i HASTINGS. PHONE 241
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 81, 13 March 1924, Page 6
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