MT eCX No 60—Showroom. General Office, and Men’s Dept. PHONES No 6.—Dress, Manchester. Fancyand Proprietor O. Easter Prices .\ A at Baird’s 'Pint —— The Best Value Your Money can Buy jV. and lasting Satisfaction. SUPERB RANCES OF AUTUMNI WEAR NOW \/ DISPLAYED IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, , : ~ ~ 7 i r,i !,’<> WOOL & SILK HOSE, with special LADIES' STYLISH MODEL HATS & READY- / ‘elastic tops, in champagne, muffin, Sudan, TO-WEARS, including "Henderson H«ts cinnamon—Easter Price 8/11 P a 'ffamous for head fitting and shape-retaining j[ Al{b MIXTURE SILK & WOOL HOsh — qualities— ' ‘ Easter Price 7/6 pair. r.,uu Model Hats. From 21/- ‘ - Heady to-Wears. From 9/11 v HOLEPROOF SILK HOSE, Henderson Hats. From 32/6 ‘^OW. B/11> y/u, t, /8 pr. LADIES- REAL SUfcDE GLOVES with fancy LADIES’ NECKWEAR gauntlets—Easter Prices from 11/6. etc., m Knitted b p rice5 ‘ (rom 1/n to 7 8 WINTER-WEIGHT FABRIC GLOV ES, with em- SILK LACE SCARVES, in 3/11 Cuff3 - EaSter FAN B Slck K «n™ urs-Easter Price. 19,6 to COLOURED 'WASHING SUEDE GLOVES- «/»■ CH ENE A SIER CHOKER AYl 6 A& HOSE, with self- W prices 3/6 stripe effects,—Easter JPrice 16/6 pair. to 13/6. POPULAR PRICES FROM OUR POPULAR MEN'S DEPARTMENT. EXTRA STRONG FIBRE SUIT CASES, in all S 4^ LE PVLL - OVERS_EB,Ur sizes—Easter Price from 13/6. MEN’S FUL FELT HATS. A special purchase. COLONIAL ALL WOOL 1 RAVELLING RUGS. Worth 25/—Easter Price 17/6. Easter Prices 29/6 to 105/-* a oma MEN’S TWEED SUITS, in all shades, light or SOLID LEATHER ATTACHE & CAS J?,tt dark mixtures—Easter (Prices from 59/6 to Easter Prices Attache Cases 27/6. bun Cases 67/6. at, MEN’S ALL WOOL COAT SWEATERS—Easter MEN’S FANCY SOX, in all designs and colours. 9,11 up. Easter Prices 1/11, 2/11, to 5/11. MEN’S MUFFLERS, in All Wool or Art Silk- hOL IDAYS-storm-proof tweed —Easter Price £5 15/ . < Leading Drapers and Mercers, Hastings .Jr
Attractive Children’s Wear The popularity extended to this important section in previous seasons will be maintained with the recent importations of Smart Children s Wear for winter 1926. Truly a wonderful collection of all that is Dainty, Comfortable, good to lookat rood to 'wear. We are justly proud of our reputation for variety in Children s Clothes. This season we have extended our efforts further afield, and the results are clearly reflected in the magnificent array now showing. THERE ARE-WARM COATS, ATTRACTIVE FROCKS for day and evening wear, ( CHIC LITTLE HATS, COSY UNDERCLOTHING, Etc. The majority see D.S.L. stocks first —they are always assured of satisfaction. Will you pay a visit early. . “™... me 8.5. L., Napier Famous For Children's Wear
The etederly man, James Henry Tay- ( lor, who was reported to the Napier police as having been missing from his ; home at 33 Carlyle street, Napier, • since last Thursday afternoon, was loca- i ted yesterday at the Napier xlospitai. ' He apparently went out to Hastings and, bein£ in a weak state of health, he was' so exhausted and ill on his return to Napier that h c went straight up to I the hospital, omitting to notify his . wife, probably through temporary loss , of memory.
CHURCH SERVICES. IVrBLSON STREET HALL, HASTINGS. SCHOOL—L3O u.hk blsilVlcli-/ p.m. subject: ••i/urist Lxie> uUbt xur inc LO ui'lllli UB LO UOU. '■ A WELCOME I'o ALL. JL K'UUcu.j' ourvsvctj.- I -X toaoxbucu Uj LVII vu.uvt.3 *XW*U 1. V* xllmWAl. a. xi. Caiuuu, Cuixxiuauvunu. w LOXVAX Vlva> .UV.MMX. Ju.AOf7l»-»X\ ±lAl ‘ r '' O -»xr. x. -oariey yvxll weaver a x> uubpei Auureos xu-muxrow at i o ukjck. xi-il aie adoui'tsa a iieuitj/ cuuxe unu bring your irienus. U2L 7 iiUiLALLOT uiibKCn. Sunday. 7 p.m O uuuieiiUYYb' Hau. Trance auuress bJ lux-. Jxerx. invweu. 45 rp COjjUMiJxVS PiiESBYTEKIAN O ’cHLJKCM. HAVELOCK IN uni Xl.— ImvelucK 11 a.m. Lummuuioa “““ 7 p.m. I'alii X'ani o.io p.m. Kev. it. Wauba Baptist ciwiicu, kakamu road. I'reaoher, Rev. T. Aeun it am. •"Ihe True Vine and me brandies.” 7 p.m., "The Taunted Saviour.’' 2.60 p.m., Service, I’ukahu (Res. 1. a uiili Ewen. riIHEOSOPHY. A Public Meeting will be I’ held in me Lobge Room 1«’« P U « ' Ouices), Queen Street, on bumlas, at 7 p.m. Subject: ”1 will not leave you Comfortieaa.” Ail cordiallyinvited. ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-l la.m, Mr. D. N. MacCHURCH—II a.m, Mr. D. N. Mac diarmet, Sudan United Mission., 7 p.m. Choral Service "The Crucihxion Somists Messers. Compton and herbracne. Monday, 29th March, 7.30 p.m., Lantern Vifws and Lecture "The Sudan. Mr. D. N. Macdiarmet. — —Live “ prbsbyTerian churchClive 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Clive Grange 2.30 p.m. Bev. G. Gould. WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH, Hastings. Minister, Rev. l re d Cope; land.—ll a.m. "The Triumphal Entry 7n m "A Perplexed Judge. yisitois cordially invited Whakatu Service 2.30 pm. ■‘THE BRIDE-TO-BE.” Mary’s getting coopE ß ,g BUY PRESENTS AT SALE PRICES! Stainless Knives. Forks and Spoons. Cases Tea Spoons, etc. Salad Bowls, Butter Dishes, Cut Crystal English Glassware, Real Spode China, Doultonware. Real Aynsley China, Tea Sets. Dinner Sets, Fancy Bowls. FOR THREE DAYS ONLY. (Till Wednesday 12 o'clock 31st), wo 1 will sell 6 only English Dinner Sets tor , 82,6, 82/6. 82/6, 82,6 Worth £5 15/- to £7 10/, j This offer will NOT be repeated. j MUNICIPAL BLDGS., HASTINGS.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 86, 27 March 1926, Page 6
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