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For it tells of wonderful savings at WESTERMAN’S Total Eclipse Winter Sale YOUR MONEY POWER IS DOUBLED AND TREBLED HERE. LADIES’ CORSETS, in assorted makes, sizes 21in. LADIES’ BLACK SILK HOSE. Usually 3/6 to and 22in. Splendid quality. Usually 10/6 to 5/11 pair—Total Eclipse Sale Price to cleat 15/6 pair Total Eclipse sale Price to clear 1/- pr 1/- pair. Another range, sizes 24in. to 26in. Usually LADIES’ SILK HOSE, in Colours navy nieuer 15/- to 29/6 pair.—Total Eclipse Sale Price 5/11 grey. Worth 4/11 to 5/11 pair ’ “EZIFREE” CORSELETTES, sizes 36in. to Total Eclipse Sale Price 1/- pair 42in. Usually 10/6— HEAVY RIBBED SILK HOSE, with wool soles. Total Eclipse Sale Price 4/11 Usually 6/11 pair— LADIES’ BRASSIERES, wide fiting, with elastic Total Eclipse Sale Price 3/11 pair inset. Usually 3/9„ Sale Price .1/11 each. COLOURED LISLE iiOMi with I'l ribbed tops Strong Cambric Cross-over Brassieres, edged Usually 3/11 pair—Total Eclipse Sale Price 2/11 with embroidery, sizes S.W., W. and O.S. COLOURED ART SILK HOSE, in newest shades Usually 3/11, Sale Price 2/3 each. Extended slight imperfections. Worth 8/11 Brassieers, in pink satin striped coutil, with Sale Price 4/11 pair elastic inset, all sizes. Usually 11/6 each, Sale 40in. BASKET WEAVE TWEEDS, in smart twoPrice 4/6 each. tone effects, blue and rose, brown and grer INFaN’IS’ CREAM TEDDY COATS, sizes 12in. saxe and gold, wine and saxe. Worth 7/11 yd' to 24in. Usually 10/9 to 21/- each— Total Eclipse Sale Price 5/11 yd Sale Prices from 8/9 each 36in. NAVY RADIANTA with white pin stripe' CHILDREN’S WOOL SETS, for boys or girls. Worth 4/11 yard— Total Eclipse Sale Price 1/6 Usually 7/6 to 32/6 each— 42in. PLAIN NAVY RADIANTA. Usually 6/11 Sale Prices from 5/11 each yard— Total Eclipse Sale Price 3/11 yd 2 Only MAIDS’ JUMPER SUITS, heavyweight 42in. MOLE CREY LUSTRE, finest quality' quality. Colours saxe and fawn, navy and red. Worth 4/11 yard—Total Eclipse Sale Price 2/11 Worth 69/6 each—Sale Price to clear 25/- each 40in. PIN STRIPED NAVY SERGE. Usually 1 Only GIRL’S WOOL FROCK, size 36in. Was 4/11 yard— Total Eclipse Sale Price 2/6 yard 28/9— ' Sale Price 5/- 56in. CASHMERE JERSEY CLOTH. Shades MAIDS’ CASHMERE FROCKS, in fawn, trim- brown, fawn, saxe, almond, cinnamon. Worth med with contrasting shades; sizes 27in. to 17/6 yard— Total Eclipse Sale Price 8/11 36in. Usually 37/6 each— Sale Price 15/- each DOUBLEWIDTH STRIPED GINGHAMS, 40in 2 Only BRUSHED WOOL CAPES & CAPS. wide, in fast colours. Usually 1/11 yard Worth 49/6 each— Sale Price 29/6 ea. Total Eclipse Sale Price 10id yd. FRINGED HONEYCOMB SHAWLS, lovely uqal- DOUBLEWIDTH CHECK ZEPHYRS, 40in. wide ity. Worth. 13/9 to 16/6 each— in fast colours. Usually 1/3 yard— Sale Prices 7/11 to 11/6 each Total Eclipse Sale Prices 9d, 10|d and Hid yd. LADIES’ BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, wonderful DOUBLEWIDTH PLAIN GINGHAMS, 38iu. range of special values — wide. Shades yellow, green, sky, rose, brown, Total Eclipse Sale Prices 1/3 to 1/11 pair red, navy, saxe, mauve. Usually 1/6 yard— LADIES’ ALL WOOL BLACK CASHMERE Total Eclipse Sale Price 1/- yd. HOSE. Usually 3/11 to 5/6 pair—Total Eclipse PLAIN COTTON FUJI, 44in. wide, in all fast Sale Prices 2/6, 2/11 to 3/11 pair. colours, excellent wear. Worth 3/11 yard— LADIES’ COLOURED CASHMERE HOSE. Total Eclipse Sale Price 1/11 yd. Shades thrush, coating, tan bark, cinnamon— 40in. PLAIN WHITE COTTON VOILE, splendid Total Eclipse Sale Price 3/11 for 2/11 pr. quality. Worth 2/6 yard— Other ranges in newest shades, Sale Prices 4/6 Total Eclipse Sale Price 1/3 yard for 3/6; and 4/11 for 4/3 pair. 38in. PLAIN COTTON POPLIN, highlv merLADIES* COLOURED CASHMERE HOSE, with cerised finish. Shades sky, pink, grey, cream, extra wide 1-1 ribbed tops, all shades, Sale fawn, mole. Usually 2/11 yard— Price 5/6 for 4/9 pair. Total Eclipse Sale Price 1/6 yd. LADIES’ SILK & WOOL HOSE Shades flesh 2g . n COTTON Bl pp LE CLOTH. Shades white, ? almond, pink, red, mauve, sky, turquoise, fawn scarlet. Usually 1/6 yard—- , Arris’, vrV now l ' f u Q „a Total Eclipse Sale Price 1/- yard LADIES’ FANCY 7 HOSE, m smart checks and stripes, silk and wool, also all wool, smart two- 36in. COTTON RIPPLE CLOTH, in all shades, tone effects, usually 9/11 pair— Usually 2/11 yard— Total Eclipse Sale Price 5/11 pr. Total Eclipse Sale Price 1/11 yd. WESTERMAN & C. The Ready-Money Drapers, Hastings

CONVIVIAL EVENINGS. POPULAR “PICK-ME-UP.” “The boys up here now all take Anti-Acido after ‘a night out.’ They declare it has wonderful tonic properties and is an ideal pick-me-up.” Such is the text of a letter the manufacturers of Anti-Acido received the other day. Late nights, excitement, heavy suppers, excessive smoking and imbibing upset the stoinah and play havoc with the digestion. Anti-Acido counteracts these after-effects, and quickly restores the stomach to proper working order. You feel tne benefit right from the first dose. . Try Anti-Acido after a convivial evening or u a night out.” Take a dose before going to bed. Take another first thing in the morning, if necessary, and another immediately after breakfast. That “morning after” feeling will quickly disappear, and you’ll start the d’ay as fit and fresh as ever. 2s 6d for a fortnight ’s supply. All chemists and stores. — (Advt.) FOR THE MEDICINE CHEST. There is one thing that no family medicine-chest ought to be without— WADE’S WORM FIGS. Give them to children at the first sign of worms. The kiddies like them, and they never fail to ensure satisfactory results. Contain no harmful ingredients, and (cave no bad after-effects. Simple, safe, inexpensive, reliable. All chemists and stores.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 179, 14 July 1927, Page 3

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