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! BARGAIN WINDOWS ! THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY . LADIES’ BLACK RUBBER COATS. ! Usually 33/(L > EVENING FROCKS. Usually 35/- ! and 45/-. IT 1 IV 1 WOOL JUMPERS. Usually 15/6. I Na I rirk cardigans, usually 15/6. V A A ivn i SMART WOOL COAT. Usually 59/6 J _ . ~ DRESSING JACKET’S. Usually 14/6 I Q/1 1 NIGHTDRESSES. Usually 13/6. ' <l/11 KNIT SILK PRINCESS UNDER- J ' SKIRT. Usually 19 6. i 1 MAILS TWEED COATS. 17/6. ' Ch CHILDREN’S T. BEAR COATS, i Usually 14,6 and 15,6. SILK <t WOOL JUMPER SUITS. ■ Usually 29,6. ■ KNIT WO’OL FROCKS. Usually 19/6 i ■ 4 SMART COSTUMES. Usually I XT *> 105'— Special 35/6 J NO Z 6 FLANNEL FROCKS. Usually ■ “ 42/ Special 24/6 • c ‘ID* 4 ENSEMBLE SUITS. Usually 110/- ' uDecial i rices special 65 /- ■ , UJJVUiai 1 1 4 TAILORED COATS. Usually 45/- ■ to 65/— Special 25/6 to 45/- } • ■ SILK A WOOL HOSE, fancy and I checks. Usual 4/11 to 6/11 — J Pick 2/11 pair a SILK HOSE, black, navy, grey— • XT O p ' ck 9d P a,r ! [NO .1 IMTT. SUEDE GLOVES, Usual 5/11 i w Pick 1/11 pair i 0 • 1 T> • COLOURED SILK LACES, 3in. to * • □Decial 1 rices 6in.— Pick 6d yard I upcviai 1 lived WOOL J ERSE YS, navy, grey, saxe, I brown. All sizes. Usually 4/11 J and 6/11— Pick 3/11 each J WOOL PULLOVERS. Usually 8/11, I 9/11, 11/6— ' ! Special 5/11, 6/11, 7/11 a J ■ J JkJ 4D' I 4 /ll READY-TO-WEAR FELTS • 110 4 I ICK 4/11 Worth 15/6 to 29/6 each. each P,CK 4/11 EACH ’ ■ i 2 Only CASHMERE FROCKS. J Usually 63, — Special 29,8 ■ - KNIT WOOL JUMPER SUITS. • |vzi t Usually 55/- to 105/— 1 IW , special 19,6 to 21/- ■ _ _ CASHMERE JUMPER SUITS. J Usually 39,6 to 45/ — □DeC id IS Special 21/- to 24/6 l r w 1 Only WINE CASHMERE FROCK. • ■ Usually 39/6— Special 15/6 a ! _ _ 54in. DRESS TWEEDS, SERGES A ■ • Door Specials : * Pick 3/11 yard J ■ _ _ WELLINGTON ' h ouse ; ; WgF ■-SgMIIBB 1 HASTINGS j

i Now is a good time to save: money ! I I I a i i Just look at these snips— Min. ALL WOOL REPPS, a superior quality cloth. Tn Bois de } Rose, Wine, Fawn, Green and Rust. Usually 14/6 — I Special 10/6 yard I • FRENCH CREPE DE CHENES. in all the leading shades. A fine J • weighty cloth. Usually 9 11— Special 7/6 yard a I A few only MARTIN GOAT NECKLETS, with head and tail— Special 29/6 each ; LADIES’ FOX NECKLETS, with head and tail. Superior quality, ■ skins— Special 59/6 each J A big lot of CREME ARTIFICIAL SILK LACES, in assorted J widths. Marked up 1/- yard— To bs Cleared at 6d yard ■ ; A daniry Tine of LADIES’ IMITATION SUEDE GLOVES, with • fancy cuffs. Our 3/11 quality— For 2/11 pair a ■ ■ t I Cumings ■ DRAPERY SPECIALIST, Hastings I MMMM ■■ ’

We have the latest Winter Suitings !on hand. Tailored to order on the Premises ■ FROM £8 lOs to R.II ’ I Reardon & Wright, Ltd. : Men’s Outfitters ’! HERETAUNGA STREET :: :: HASTINGS. ■

; Take along your “PORTABLE" | I ! perhaps It’s a ‘‘Surprise” Party or just a little jffls ■ I Private Danes—then think how much more you’ll A ! J enjoy it if you’re able to spend part of your time X CKgQHV • I tripping ‘‘the light fantastic.” ■ SEE OUR DISPLAY OF ! • Portable Gramophones i ; MODELS TO SUIT ALL AT SPECIAL PRICES ■ J Our instrument* ar© good in tone, handy, easily car- J y i I ried, and at the price represent wonderful value. ■ i l BUY NOW AND SAVE. i a i i a : Archie Don Music Service ] I

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 178, 13 July 1927, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 178, 13 July 1927, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 178, 13 July 1927, Page 6

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