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DunuiC' No 60.—Showroom. General Office, and Proprietor. D n nnv a PHUNtS. N<> B ._p re , Bi Manche.ter, Fancy and Men a Dept.. K,U ‘ BUA 0 Half-price Windows At Baird’s Window No. I— Ladies’ Frocks in Crepe de Chenes, Marocains, Georgettes, etc. — All Half Price (or less) Window No. 2— Manchester Goods, Cretonnes, Curtainings, Crash Goods, Furnishing Poplins, Cushion CoversAll Half Price Window No, 3— Damask Cloths, Tray Cloths, Pillow Cases and Shams, Duchess Sets, Runners, etc.— All Half Price RAPID CLEARANCE PRICES FOR MEN’S HEAVY BLUE DRILL SHIRTS—BOYS' & MEN'S WEAR. Clearing at 16 MEN’S ALL-WOOL SOX, in Greay or Heather- MEN'S BLACK ITALIAN WORK SHIRISClearing at 2 pairs for 1/11 txt-.e™, clearin 8 at 3/11 «ach MEN’S KNITTED TIES, in assorted designs- ? E «' Y u'J ? 0L * COTTON UNDERClearing 3 for 2/6 PANTs. Worth 6/6— Clearing at 3/11 pair MEN’S COLOURED BORDER HANDKER- MEN’S TWEED CAPS, assorted patterns. Usually CHIEFS— Clearing at 3 for 2/- 4 6 t 0 "Z 6 — Clearing at 2/6 each MEN’S MARL GREY COTTON SOX- MEN’S TWEED SPORTS COATS— Clearing at 3 pairs for 2/3 Clearing Prices from 18/6 BOYS’ FANCY SINGLETS, all sizes 24in to M ?„ N ’ S JAWN GABERDINE TRENCH COATS 32in— Clearing at 1/11 Worth £6 19 Clearing at 69 6 MEN’S WINTER-WEIGHT PYJAMAS in ser- COLONIAL ALL WOOL TWEED viceable pyjamas cloth— Clearing at 6/11 CIS, 111 hght or dark greys. I sually "9 6— COLONIAL ALL-WOOL TRAVELLING RUGS, Clearing at 49/6 light weight. For ladies’ use. Usually 69 6— BOYS’ PULLOVERS, in assorted shades. Sizes Clearing at 37/6 24 to 32— Clearing at 4/11 each Baird’s Leading Drapers and Mercers, Hastings W ■■HWOmBSWISIWWamu« v aww. i ■ 111 - _■ r i u nw> "a | WlW—dlUlUU—— HF ' SPRING OPENING 1927 PRESENTATION OF MODES THAT WILL LEAD THE VOGUE FOR SPRING All the spirit, enthusiasm and gaiety of Modes as lightsome as Spring itself, springtime is expressed in this diversi- and as well poised as the smart women fied display. A true index to the sea- who will select them — To-morrow son’s styles. maybe. CHOOSE YOUR “SHOW” FROCK NOW Genu'ne always Genuine The D.S.L. ienuine always Genuine NAPIER

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 204, 12 August 1927, Page 6

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