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Do Please Hurry! FATHER XMAS. WANTS TO SEE YOUNG AND OLD DURING THE NEXT FEW DAYS. GIFT BUYING IS A GREATSUCCESS IF DONE AT THIS STORE OF MANY SUGGESTIONS. LADIES’ COLOURED VOILE HANDKER- PEARL NECKLETS, beautifully tinted and CHIEFS, 1/3, 1/6, 1/11. graduated, also wax filled, 3/9, T/11, »/«. LADIES’ GEORGETTE JABOTS <fc COLLARS, Large and varied assortment of LADIES’ HANDdaintily trimmed, 5/6. BAGS, in Persian leather, in the newest shapes, at 15/6. NOVELTY SWANSDOWN POWDER. PUFFS. beautifully finished with Howers, etc., 2/9, NOVELTIES of all descriptions from 9d to 2/6 3/6, 4/3 to 6/6 MILANESE SILK, in shades of apricot, pink, WHITE XYLONITE WARE— ivory nn( j helio 40 X mas. price 9/11 yard BEVELLED HAND MIRRORS, with the new long handles, 25/- and 27/6 DUCHESS MOUSSELINE, heavy quality and good wearing silk, in splendid range of POWDER, BOXES, in the latest shapes, 10/6 shades, 38in. Xmas. Price 7/6 per yard and 12/6. JAPSHAN SILK, in smart checks, fast colours, CLOTHES BRUSHES, 16/6. MANICURE SETS 38in. Xmas. Price 12/6 per yard in neat cases with mirror in lid, 2/3, 4/6 and 13/6. Also in leather case at 25/-. TAFFETTA DE LUXE, in smart stnpos; good washing and wearing, 39in. Xmas, price WRITING COMPENDIUMS, in all shapes, from 3/11 per yard 1 1- to 3/-. HAMASAKA CLOTH, in shades of green, tan, SILVER. SERVIETTE RINGS. 4/6 each. saxe, helio, peach, lemon and rose, 37in., 2/11 per yard SILK LAMP SHADES in unique designs, and in all wanted shades. These shades arc finished PHOENIX PURE SILK HOSE, in shades ot with beautiful black and gold fringes, 7/6 silver, apricot, nude, champagne, cinnamon each. Also up Io 35 . and London grey, 5/6 and 6/11 per pair. DENNISON’S CREPE PAPER LAMP SHADES, KAYSER ””7 ANF.SE PURE SILK GAUNTLET 2/6 each, in a good range of colours, and if GLOVES, with tho latest frilled or straight we have not the shade you require, wo can gauntlet, 10/6 and 12/6 per pair have same made for you. Cotne and hear the Brunswick ! Tea at Roachs’ is a treat indeed . ImL $ Spotlight Special 3s - 6d Eaoh

Tjhe Choice of the Experienced THE AUSTIN of to-day is looked upon as the standard of British value and quality. It is the result of over twenty years’ earnest ent. deavour to produce a high grade car at a moderate CI) ‘ price by the oldest and largest English firm in the industry. Austin owners know their cars are built for hard work, and are sincere in their praise of the outstanding performance, the silent running.andthe qualitiesof durability i’j i'l and economy proverbial of Austin y A 0 cars. Austin owners thoroughly ' I N I I appreciate the feeling of solidity, an< l t^le smoot -l’ fl° w °f power ' which emanates Irom the accur\w? 1 i titely balanced five bearing crank'to&L / shaft, and the perfect co-ordina-\ytjy I y tion of the entire mechanism. xXto ' Austin owners appreciate the beauty, the refinement, and the exquisite luxury of their cars. Let a British Car express your pride of ownership. FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION MAGNUS MOTORS, LIMITED HASTINGS Yu ' | t

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 7, 19 December 1925, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 7, 19 December 1925, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 7, 19 December 1925, Page 7

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