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Mflßih, PHONES* No —Showroom. General Office, and Proprietor. n n onv c No. 6.—Dress, Manchester, Fancy and Men’s Dept, r.U. DUX b PUBLIC SUPPORT Yes! It is public support of our earnest endeavours to supply the residents of Hastings and the surrounding districts with high class Drapery at the very lowest rates that compels us to enlarge our premises. Extension of Baird’s We have acquired a lease of the new premises adjoining our own. These premises will be used to house Men’s and Boy’s Clothing and Mercery Departments ♦ This department will have its own entrance with a right-of-way to all other sections of our establishment. The other front shop will be revised and extended to embrace the additional space, necessitating a series of alterations, upon which the workmen will have commenced ere these words are in print. A certain amount of dislocation will occur during this transition, and in order to facilitate progress and re-handling of goods we shall endeavour to reduce stocks to the absolute minimum by holding A GREAT Extension Clearance This great clearance will tend to make Sale Prices look Silly CLEARANCE STARTS THURSDAY 9 a.m. HERE ARE SOME OF THE BARGAINS SHOWROOM BARGAINS. 4 °my double-bed real down quilts. LJ 49/?T SIL p CARDIGANS. Usually LARGE 4B ?3/6- 6 49/6 to 59/6 — Extension Clearance 19/6 I n nly n A V- COAT) 5,? Vy quality ’ Cream ' TABLE DAMASK, 52 inches wide 2/3 for 1/9 Usually £o 19/6— Clearance Price 25/6 yard; 70 inches wide 3/11 for 2/11- 70 inch »11 3 Only HEAVY ART. SILK FRENCH SPORTS 8/6 for 3/11 yard COATS. Were 75/6 to £5 5/—Clearing at 21/- ' y LADIES’ AFTERNOON & EVENING FROCKS, Hft <j |Fnv n nV FC Jb EANUV CrCTIANC in Crepe de Chene, Georgettes and Marocains— ilUolLKl, GLUVto & rAl\vl oLC 1 iUNS. All under Half Price BROCHE CREPE DE CHENE EVENING COLOURED STRAW SHOPPING BAGS. FROCKS— Prom 19/6 Usually 1/11 to 3/3— 7 Only LADIES’ VELVETEEN WAISTCOATS, , Clearance Prices 1/- to 1/6 in fawn, mauve and saxe. Usually 19/6 to ENGLISH KNITTING WOOL, 3-ply, in a 35/6 — Clearance Price 10/- to 20/- variety of shades; loz. skein, now 6d; 2oz. 3 Only SMART SILK JUMPER SUITS. Usually skein ’ now £7 7/ — Special Price 39/6 COLONIAL KNITTING WOOL, 3-ply, white and Few only LADIES’ COSTUMES. Usually 84/- black— ■ Clearing at 7jd skein to £6 6/ — Clearance Price 15/6 CLIPPED WOOL TRIMMING, all widths— LADIES’ COSTUMES, in repps, tweeds, gaber- Now 1/- yard dn. eUsully 115/- a£6 6/ — Clearing at 59/6 WIDE GLACE & SATIN RIBBONS. Were 2/3 II Only COSTUMES in fancy coatings, smart 2/11 — Clearance Price 1/repps, ete. Usually 105/- to £7 19/6— DRESS BUCKLES, in all shades. Usually sd, Clearing at 75/- to 95/- 6d > 7d ~" Now 2Jd, 3d, 3Jd each LADIES’ WOOLLEN COSTUMES, in rose, grey, FRENCH FACE POWDERS, large boxes. Usually saxe. Were 79/6 to £5 15/6—Clearing at 29/6 I/ 6 for 1/11— Now 1/- to 1/4 LADIES’ ART. FROCKS, in assorted materials— DRESSING COMBS, in assorted shades— Clearing at 15/6 Clearing 2 for 1/BAIRD’S 200 SHEET WRITING PADS—UNDERCLOTHING DEPARTMENT. GOOD , jOALIT , 2 LADIES'ART. SILK PRINCESS SLIPS, assorted Now 2 packets for 5d ’ shades. Usually 14/6 to 21/ — TEXTILOSE FOLDING SHOP BAGS— Extension Clearance 5/11 and 6/11 2/11, for 1/11 LADIES’ ART. SILK JUMPER CAMISOLES, LADIES’ BLACK COTTON HOSE, good qua!all shades. Were 9/11— ity— Now 2 pairs for 1/8 Extension Clearance 2/11 each LADIES’ BLACK SILK ANKLE HOSE—LADIES’ ART. SILK NIGHTDRESSES, all 2 pairs for 1/6 shades. Usually 27/6 to 32/6— Now 15/6 Oddments in FABRIC GLOVES—LADIES’ ART. SILK CAMI-KNICKERS. Clearing 1/6 pair Usually 14/6 to 21/ —Clearing at 4/11 to 10/6 CHILD’S WOOL GLOVES, all sizes. Usually LADIES’ ART. SILK VESTS, black and cream 1/6 to 3/3— Clearing at 9d to 1/11 pair only. Were 10/6— Now 3/11 LADIES’ WHITE HEMSTITCHED HANDKERLADIES’ “CUMFY CUT” VESTS, no sleeves. CHIEFS. Usually 3d each— Now 1/11 dozen Usually 1/11 — Clearing at 1/Oddments in LADIES’CORSETS, sizes from 22 to nrninTuriiT 26— Extension Clearance 1/-pair MtN d UtrAKlMtNl. LADIES’ PONGEE NIGHTDRESSES, in all shades. Usually 27/6 to 35/6— WHILE WE’RE SHIFTING OUT THESE GO. Clearance Price 14/6 MEN’S COLONIAL ALL WOOL OVERCOATS, ‘‘ST. MARGARET” WOOL & COTTON COM- s i zes 3 to 7. Usually 79/6 — Clearing at 29/6 BINATIONS, in women’s size. Were 11/6— YOUTHS’ DARK GREY SUITS, fit small men. Clearing at 7/6 Usually 69/6— Clearing at 19/6 LADIES’ NATURAL WOOL COMBINATIONS, MEN’S ALL WOOL COAT SWEATERS, fawn or in women’s and O.S. Usualyl 13/6— grey. Usually 9/6 Now 7/11 Clearing at 8/11 pair 6 Doz. MEN’S NEGLIGEE BAND SHIRTS. LADIES’ MERIDIAN COMBINATIONS. Usually Were 5/6 to 6/6— Now 3/6 12/6— Extension Clearance 7/6 pair 15 Dozen MEN’S SMART BAND SHIRTS with LADIES’ CAMBRIC PRINCESS SLIPS, trim- collar to match. Were 9/6 and 10/6 —Now 5/6 med lace and embroidery, in women’s, O.S. and MEN’S TROUSERS, in lig’t or dark grev. ex O.S. Were 13/6 to 17/6— Clearing at 6/11 Usually 13/6 to 21/— Now 9/11 LADIES’ CAMBRIC CAMI-KNICKERS, daintily o Only COLONIAL ALL WOOL SPORTS COATS, trimmed. Usually 7/6 to 15/6— Were 45/ — Clearing at 19/6 ' Now 4/11 to 6/11 MEN’S COLONIAL ALL WOOL TWEED CHILDREN’S WOOLLEN PILCHERS, with or SUITS. Were 79/6— Clearing at 49/6 without feet. Usually 4/11 to 7/11— MEN’S FINE CASHMERE COAT SWEATERS. Now 2/11 to 4/11 Heather and grev, 25/6— For 12/6 INFANTS’ FLANNEL BARRAS. Usually 8/1.1 MEN’S FLEECY-LINED UNDERWEAR. Usually Now 2/11 4/ n 5/6 _ Clearing at 2/11 INFANTS’ FLANNEL PETTICOATS. Were 4/6 MEN’S SERVICEABLE TWEED CAI’S. Usually to 5/6 — Extension Clearance 2/11 to 3/11 5/6 Now 2/6 MAIDS’ WOOLLEN FROCKS, 30in. to 39in. MEN’S ALL WOOL BLACK CASHM’ERE oOX. Were 8/11 to 29/6 —■ Now 4/11 to 18/6 Usually 2/11 For 1/6 CHILDREN’S COTTON VESTS. Sizes 2 to MEN’S WIDE-END or KNITTED TIES. Usually Usually 1/3 — Now 9d 2/11 an( j 3/0 — Clearing at 1/- each CHILDREN’S COTTON BLOOMERS, cream or navy. Usuallv from 1/6 — Now from 1/- a GIVE-AWAY PRICES IN SILKS AND DRESS Entire reorganisation of the Manchester Depart- GOODS. ment accounts for these throw-away prices. 40in. silk eolienne 17/6—For 6/11 SATIN-FACED MAROCAIN, wool back, in WHITE TWILL SHEETING. Single bed size, crepe and cord effects, 14/6 — For 6/11 1/6 for 1/- yard; 80in., double-bed size, 2/3 38in. CREPE DE CHENE, heavy quality, nigger for 1/8 yard. only, 7/11— For 3/11 36-inch STRIPED FLANNELETTES. Usually 38in. NIGGER BROWN SILK GEORGETTE, 8/11 1/3 — Clearing at 81d yard For 2/6 27in. WHITE TERRY TOWELLING. Usually 27in. VELVETEEN, mole and nigger only, 7/6— 1/8 — Clearance Price 1/- yd. For u/11 COLOURED TERRY ROLLER TOWELLING. FLORAL VELVETS, assorted designs, 8/11— Usually lOd— Now 6d yard For 3/11 WHITE FLANNELETTE, good nursery quality. VELVETEENS, 36in., in silver grey only. 8 11--Usuallv lOd— Clearing at 6Jd yard Now 4/6 HORROCKSES CALICO, 32 inch. Usually 1/- FIGURED ART. SILK MAROCAIN, 39in. Were for 8d yard; 36-inch, usually 1/- for 9d yard. 4/11 to 6/11 — Clearing 2/6 yard DOUBLE-BED TICKING. Usually 2/6 yard— CHIFFON VELVETS, 36in., in all newest shades. Clearing at 1/11.. Were 9/6 — Now 13/6 PILLOW TICKING, good quality, right width. 33in. SILK SHANTUNGS, self-colour . Wcio’ Usually 1/6— 'clearing at 1/- 6/11— Now 3/11 ' Baird’s Leading’ Drapers and Mercers, Hastings

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

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 178, 13 July 1927, Page 6

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