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: Overcoatings I That are Warm Favourites | | RECORD BREAKING /% i i r i I U-2Z. JUL-Ji-Ji I I I I NOTE THE DRASTIC REDUCTIONS. FANCY VELOURS, 54in. wide. A really smart coating, ■ in Red-rust, Cinnamon, Tabac, Ginger and Slate. , • Usually 15/6 yard— Sale Price to Clear 8/6 yard • • ELECTRA CLOAKING, 54m. wide. Fancy birds-eye J and arrowhead designs in warm russet tones. J Usually 17/6 and 21/- yard— Clearing Prices 12/6 and 13/6 yard FLAT CURL COATINGS, novelty self check design. ' Cosy winter coatings in Mahogany, Spanish Cedar, J Tabac, Grey and Black. Usually 22/6 yard— Clearing Price 14/6 yard ■ ALL SILK PILE SEALETTEE, in plain and fancy de- * signs. Beaver and Black. Usually 32/6 and 35/- J yard— Special Price to Clear 19/6 yard WHITE TEDDY CLOTH, 50m. wide. For children’s 1 coats. Usually 17/6 yard— To Clear at 9/11 yard ! BANNOCKBURN TWEEDS, 54in. wide. For smart hard- ! wear coats or costumes. Usually 12/6 yard— I Clear Price 8 6 yard > MELTON COATING, 54m. wide. In Electric Blue and ■ Mole nly. Will makes up smartly for ladies’ or J children’s coats. Usually 12/6 yard— ■ Friday Special Price 6/11 yard J - 1 1 1 S • 1 • /7 fill J? TfieProgressive [{ Leading Drapers* ; 1 i gprsra /are . for QJJALrrY •VALUE

1 THE : ‘New World’ Gas Cooker I | I ■ 1 1 IjV ' THUE AUTOMATIC OVEN CONTROL make, ths "NEW J WORLD" GAS COOKER 100 per cent efficient. Ask the I Ga« Company about the Recurd Sales of this cooker—£lB fitted Napier Gas Coy., Limited Napier ano Hastings

To Mr. and Mrs. > HASTINGS! 4 The old saying that a penny saved is a penny earned is no less true to day than when first uttered. It is also a fact that eceonomy does not mean NOT buying but WISE BUYING. Wise buying means buying what you WANT at the BEST VALUE price, not something that somebody wants to sell you at what seems a bargain price yet may be really a bait. Apply these arguments to your grocery requirements, then consider the economy of shopping at Ingram’s, where the quality, the brands, she freshness, and the personal service you require are obtainable all the year round at prices as low as is consistent with quality and freshness. You even save yourself the trouble of shopping. We call for orders and deliver. Ingram’s THE STORE THAT GIVES THE MOST OF THE BEST FOR THE LEAST.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 178, 13 July 1927, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 178, 13 July 1927, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 178, 13 July 1927, Page 9

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