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PHONES* No. 60.—Showroom, General Office, and Proprietor. n n nnv e rfgXh nuMeo * No. 6—Dress, Manchester, Fancy and Men s Dept F *°* BOX 6 ggMg' g Baird’s Extension of Premises GREAT Stock Clearance Our Prices lower than Ordinary Sales UNDERCLOTHING DEPARTMENT. WHITE FLANNELETTE, good nursery quality. Usually lOd— Clearing at 6Ad vard LADIES ART. SILK PRINCESS SLIPS, assorted HORROCKSES CALICO, 32-inch Usually 1/ shades. Usually 14/6 to 21/— for 8d yard; 3e . inc h, UBually y. for 9d Extension Clearance 5/11 and 6/11 DOUBLE-BED TICKING. Usually 2/6 vard— LADIES’ ART. SILK JUMPER CAMISOLES, Clearing at 1/11 all shades. Were 9/11- PILLOW TICKING, good quality, right width." Extension Clearance 2/11 each Usually 1/6— Clearing at 1/LADIES’ ART. SILK NIGHTDRESSES, al! g7in. WHITE TERRY TOWELLING Usually shades. Usually 27/6 to 32/6— Now 15/6 i/g_ Clearance Price 1/. vd LADIES’ ART. SILK C AMI-KNICKERS. COLOURED TERRY ROLLER TOWELLING Usually 14/6 to 21/—Clearing at 4/11 to 10/6 Usually lOd— Now 6d vard LADIES’ ART. SILK VESTS, black and cream 4 Only DOUBLE-BED REAL DOWN QUILTS only. Were 10/6— Now 3/11 Usually 89/6— Throw-out Price 49/6 LADIES’ “CUMFY CUT” VESTS, no sleeves. LARGE COT QUILTS, 48 x 36. Usually 33/6— Usually 1/11— Clearing at 1/- Clearing at l«/ 6 Oddments in LADIES’CORSETS, sizes from 22 to TABLE DAMASK, 52 inches wide, 2/3 for 1/9 26 Extension Clearance 1/- pair yard; 70 inches wide, 3/11 for 2/11; 70-inch all LADIES’ PONGEE NIGHTDRESSES, in all linen 8/6 for 3/11 yard shades. Usually 27/6 to 35/6 — Clearance Price 14/6 ‘‘ST. MARGARET” WOOL & COTTON COM- UOCICDV riovrc 0 r 1 uov BINATIONS, in women’s size. Were 11/6— HOSIERY, GLOVES & FANCY SECTIONS. Clearing at 7/6 LADIES’ NATURAL WOOL COMBINATIONS, COLOURED STRAW SHOPPING BAGS in women’s and O.S. Usualyl 13/6— , Usually 1/11 to 3/3— Clearing at 8/11 pair Clearance Prices 1/- to 1/6 LADIES’MERIDIAN COMBINATIONS. Usually ENGLISH KNITTING WOOL 3 ply in a 12 /6 — Extension Clearance 7/6 pair variety of shades; loz. skeiiu now 6d' 2oz LADIES’ CAMBRIC PRINCESS SLIPS, trim- skein, now 1/-. med lace ana embroidery, in women’s, O.S. and COLONIAL KNITTING WOOL, 3-nlv white and ex O.S. Were 13/6 to 17/6— Clearing at 6/11 black— Clearing at 74d skein LADIES’ CAMBRIC CAMI-KNICKERS, daintily CLIPPED WOOL TRIMMING all widths—trimmed. Usually 7/6 to 15/6— ’ jfow 1/ yard Now 4/11 to 6/11 WIDE GLACE & SATIN RIBBONS. Were 2/3 CHILDREN’S WOOLLEN PILCHERS, with or to 2/11- Clearance Price 1/withotit feet. Usually 4/11 to 7/11— DRESS BUCKLES, in all shades. Usually sd. Now 2/11 to 4/11 6d, 7d— Now 2id, 3d, 34d each INFANTS’ FLANNEL BARRAS. Usually 8/II FRENCH FACE POWDERS, large boxes. Usually Now 2/11 1/6 f or l/lju— Now 1/ to 1/4 INFANTS’ FLANNEL PETTICOATS. Were 4/6 DRESSING COMBS, in assorted shadesto 5/6— Extension Clearance 2/11 to 3/11 Clearing 2 for 1/MAIDS’ WOOLLEN FROCKS, 30in. to 39in. BAIRD’S 200 SHEET WRITING PADS— Were 8/11 to 29/6— Now 4/11 to 18/6 Clearing 2 for 1/6 CHILDREN’S COTTON VESTS. Si?es 2 to 4. GOOD QUALITY ENVELOPES— Usually 1/3 Now 9d Now 2 packets for 5d CHILDREN’S COTTON BLOOMERS, cream or TEXTILOSE FOLDING SHOP BAGS—navy. Usually from 1/6 — Now from 1/- 2/11 f O r 1/11 LADIES’ BLACK COTTON HOSE, good qualEntire reorganisation of the Manchester Depart- ladies, black silk ankle hose-" 1/8 ment accounts for these throw-away prices. 2 pairs for 1/6 Oddments in FABRIC GLOVES—WHITE TWILL SHEETING. Single bed size, Clearing 1/6 pair 1/6 for 1/- yard; 80in., double-bed size, 2/3 CHILD’S WOOL GLOVES, all sizes. Usually for 1/8 yard. 1/6 to 3/3— Clearing at 9d to 1/11 pair 36-inch STRIPED FLANNELETTES. Usually LADIES’ WHITE HEMSTITCHED HANDKER1/3 — Clearing at B|d yard CHIEFS. Usually 3d each— Now 1/11 dozen Baird’s jig; Leading - Drapers and Mercers. Hastings

D.S.L. Sale of High Grade Mercery This week we have grouped to- MEN’S JAEGER PYJAMAS, finest gether our entire stock of super- pure wool; beautiful assortment ior Ties, attractive Shirts, high- r * CC at *'' e ‘ grade Underwear, and marked them at Special Sale Prices, thus WOLSEY UNDERSHIRTS and creating values few men will PANTS; guaranteed unshrinkM i r • .■ able; all wool. miss. Make a visit of inspection Sa!e at D§ L ear ’y- 10/9 each A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR MEN WHO LIKE QUALITY. Genuine always Genuine The D.S.L. Genuine always Genuine NAPIER ' The Hcuh cf “Lynx " Suits

8 Doctors out of every 10 advised the Nujol, type Doctors were recently frpsifmeat asked whether they advised 11 the Nujol type of constipation t treatment to their patients. the waste matter regularly nat- 9 Doctors Advise 80.7% answered “Yes”. urally and thoroughly. Nujol w , 7 Nature-given Remedy m , . ” , . Nujol appeals to the medical man be- IhF Nmol ww* o? Because they know from expert- cauBe it i 9 a simple, scientific and safe „ ea tmeit fo7 P the°r ence that the Nujol typeof treat- remedy for constipation, no matter how patients in place of rnent for constipation is abso- severe the case may be. It is gentle in other temedies-and lutely harmless. They found that its action and Peasant to take. for these reasons; Nujol acts entirely differently Get a bottle of Nujol from your chemist 1 Nujol is not habfrom old-fashioned methods and today. Doctors advise it for constipa- it-forming. will n« irritate the tate.tW >»- tract. Moreover It IS not habit- rat ories, Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey). ° d ' forming. 3 Nujol conquers . chronic constipaIt contains no drugs, no medi- y » tion. cine. Its action is mechanical. c ’| B 4 Does not gripe. It merely softens the dried waste JL ill H sk jt l Jsl matter in the intestines and lu* u» i u im— s not rr>ta(lrig ' bricates the passage so that the 6 Nujol gives lastmuscles of the bowels can expel LOT

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 179, 14 July 1927, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 179, 14 July 1927, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 179, 14 July 1927, Page 6

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