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A Jibx Last Week of SALE! p — P U^BftflFL—> SATURDAY, AUGUST 2»th, H i! ” e * the definite O,OM °* ,hi * M G WK' <' Ntiwte unpreaedenM eleer- Ji •J anos ‘ Shopping NOW II tW» JI VjP '? on,y diftnite aaeurenoe of ji !■ fgkfkt' \ saving to the utmost. Stocks «1 !• 1 listed below are llgnttod—oil if ft Oddments that win be MM Jj p Jftv i r wi,h littla * M r *>* r * t 0 n kJ> " n P SILK, TWEED * COTTON FAMWt. H |i ? i®g< ft R-r-r-rip go the Prices! J| p v WOOLLENS—6 Ends WOOL MAROCAIN H |! MKT in neat stripe and check effect, 40m. JJ h wide. Usually 9/11 and 10/6 — J, P Last Week 3/11 yard H ’ 3 Ends CHECK TWEED, light ground jj fi overchecks, in blue, rose and green, •» P fwft cyclamen; 54m. wide. All Wool. 4 n A Usually 14/6— Last Week 4/11 yd. y F. 3 Ends TWEED COATING, in blue and P , brown mixtures. All wool, 56m. wide. 4 I? *'X Usually 18/6— Last Week 811 yard -i r. * 4 Ends CHECK & STRIPE TWEED, f] P blue and brown grounds, 54in. wide. 4 Jj Usually 0/11— Last Week 4/11 yard y U 40111. TWEED, in neat check and stripe p - designs. Usually 3/11 to 4/11 vard— 4 •j Last Week Prioe 2/8 yd. R 4 Ends TWEED, in dark, serviceable jj P colours, 40111. wide. Usually 3/6 yd. 4 Jj x > Last Week Price 1/11 yd. y h 54in. ALL WOOL REPP, in shades of Jj H fawn, grey, brick, and black. Usually 4 11/6 yard— Last Week Priec 7/8 yd. Jj ft "’wß 54m. TWEEDS, in blue, brown and grey. " P UK Neat check effect. Ideal for coats, ii Jj costumes, etc. Usually 11/6 to 15/6 yd y h Last Week Price 7/11 to 16 8 yard fl LJ 3 Ends STRIPED WORSTED, in grey and U jj SPECIALS-THROWN.OUT FROM THE navy grounds. Neat stripe. All Wool. y rj SHOWROOM 54m. wide. Usually 8/11— U t . Last Week Price 3/6 yd. U [■ LADIES’ MIXED TWEED COAIS. Just 1 Piece CREAM TEDDY CLOTH, ideal “ U a few specials. Usually £5 5/" for children’s. wear, 50m. wide. fl *.*. Last Week Price 19/6 Usually 13/6 yd.— el H LADIES’ PULL-OVER JUMPERS, with Lagt Weet( Prtee Sll fl r short sleeves— Last Week Price 6/6 LUSTRE BRILLIANT, in two-tone fl Jj LADIES’ JUMPER SUHS. Fifty smart effects. Shades helio, green, pink; y k styles to select from— 38m. wide. Usually 6/6— U B® le Pr ?® *T om 42 " Last Week Price 3/tl yard fl Jj LADIES’ TUNIC JUMPER SUITS beau- , piece BLA CK SILK CRYSTALLINE, y U tiful quality in silk and wool mix.ures splendid wearing; 38m. wide. Usually P .n-r B rnfT oe irD o ri C cr a '? 75 i,i 9/11— Last Week Price 3 11 yd. Jj LADIES’ SMART COAT FROCKS, m 2 Ends SILK FLORAL MAROCAIN, neat y L checks, light-weight material design, on grey and sky ground; 401 a. JI [: e and cnv W!de Usually 8/IT- M fi LADIES’ CREPE DE CHENE & SILK L Bs t Week Price 3/6 vard n P MAROCAIN ROBES; smart styles— 6 Ends FL ORAL MAROT AIN, all silk, in Jl P Ba,e Prlce 25 /‘ navy, fawn, brown, henna, grey and ...i ■ i.imw light tan grounds. Neat designs, 38m. L U MODEL MILLINERY w^de Us K uaUv 10/6 _ H il , , , c Last Week Prioe6/11 yd. 1 h Including the balance of our special Tur SAT jn CYRENE, in shades of royal, J H K^ P “ r SS-TO% 5-. ’* I Jj HATS, all latest shapes and styles. ’Last Week Prioe 4/11 vd. J e Usually 13/6- _Last Week Price 7/6 ea. TAFFETTA & DUCHESS MOUSSELINE, J Jj Balance of MODEL & TRIMMED HATS. serviceable qualities, in a good range ‘ f; Every hat must go. All in good condi- s h a d es ; 38m. wide. Usually 11/6 to • i; tion. Latest styles and shades. Lest Wee k Price 4'6 yd. f| jj Usually 55/— Last Week Price 9/H ea. y HFLIO GEORGETTE, slightly j UNDERGARMENTS. soiled. UsuaUy J h Including some special lines In Corsets. £^ dg bottlf gr*S^ NINON; 38m. ! P LADIES’ COTTON SINGLETS, with w.de. Usualiy^-J sior seei s Ba(e 1/6 an( j 2/9 • •» An excellent line of CORSETS, all good |i shapes, and not too long. Ideal for MEN ALSO SAVE I , house wear- of g p u || W .rS,, and J h LADIES’ CORSELETTES, in gossards— Underwear. Boys’ Clothing, too—as well ; p Sale Price 12/6 each as Shoes and Hose. . H “rSETS, MEN'S SADDLE TIVEED TROUSERS|1 UM «->«.!«* IM HES . spALMERNA^TROt , SE^??.’ -, H H A BIC CLEAN UP IN THE MANCHES- 8 6 pair ; Q TER SECTION. MEN’S PULLOVERS— HaIf marked priest fi MEN’S Oddments in UNDERCLOTHING J H vin TURKEY RED TWILL— 1/3 vd. All at half marked price ; l> Soin' UNBLEACHED TWILL SHEETING MEN’S NEGLIGE SHIRTS, with collar to p n 2 6 vard match— 4/11 each ; P n6in CREAM WINCEYETTE— 1/3 yard MEN’S ALL WOOL KNITTED WAIST- ; p Boin WHITE TWILL SHEETING 2/1 yd. COATS- 12/6 each n 2 7in NURSERY FLANNELETTE- 20 Dozen MEN’S FANCY SOX- 3/6 pr. P 7 8/3 dozen yards MEN’S TWILLINTA PYJAMAS- 116 f; , 6in splendid Quality WHITE FLAN- MEN’S WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS— F. NFLETTE- 1/U y ard 3 for 1/3 ; U GREY MOLLETON FLANNELETTE- BOYS’ STRONG SCHOOL SUITS, dark 1/» and 1/3 yard grey, with extra shorts— 27/6 • n tBin Black and White Stripe PURE BOYS’ GOLF HOSE— 1/11 pair i ; p ' LINEN TICKING— 4/3 yard MEN’S RAINCOATS, in good gaberdine; • •j r iNEN FORFAR, makes excellent tea trench style— 52/6 each fl towels— 11<* P er MEN’S HEAVY ALL WOOL TWEED j P 144 UNBLEACHED PILLOW CASES, OVERCOATS— 52/6 each • Ji o-reat wearers- 1/3 each MEN’S ALL PURE FUR HATS, iif a big ? E 48m. OIL BAIZE— 1/11 yard range of styles and colours— 17/6 4 P 12 Only GREY BUSH RUGS, 6oin. x Soin. MEN’S FELT HATS, in fawns, grevs and • ” Usually 10/6 — Now 7/11 each browns— 9 6 each H 47 Onlv'43 x 45 dice pattern DAMASK MEN’S ALT. WOOL COLONIAI UYDER- ’4 p CLOTHS- 3.3 each FLANNELS— 6 8 each H H H H P NOT ONLY MORNING TEA, BUT RUN YOUR CAR ROUND TO THE U g LUNCHEON-AT WACHS’. BACK OF OUR PREMISES 5 An appetising and excellently served hot —and fill up your tank on Plume er Veco JJ G midday meal, for th* sum of 1,'6. Motor Spirit. j| h a I I |i H LU? nV *" * " *4* yUZJL uJL JU eta**

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 210, 23 August 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 210, 23 August 1926, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 210, 23 August 1926, Page 7

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