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punut«' No 80.—Showroom, General Office, and Proprietor. o n BOX 6 dvl r,Ur,EO * No. 6.— Dress, Manchester, Fancy and Men s Dept BF 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. MEN’S BLACK ITALIAN WORK SHIRfSMEN’S ALL-WOOL SOX. in Greay or Heather— ' Clearing at 3/11 each Clearing at 2 pairs for 1/11 MEN’S HEAVY WOOL A COTTON UNDERMEN’S KNITTED TIES, in assorted designs— PANTS. Worth 6/6— Clearing at 3/11 pair Clearing 3 for 2/6 MEN’S TWEED CAPS, assorted patterns. Usually MEN’S COLOURED BORDER HANDLER- ‘ g to - g Clearing at 2/8 each CHIEFS— Clearing at 3 for 2/- MEN’S TWEED SPORTS COATSMEN’S MARL GREY COTTON SOX- Clearing Pricea from 18 8 Clearing at 3 pairs for 2/3 MEN’S FAWN GABERDINE TRENCH COATS BOYS’ FANCY SINGLETS, all sizes 24in. to ‘ ... _ t L gg wg_ Clearing at 69 8 32in— Clearing at 1/11 ’’ COLO NIAL ALL WOOL TWEED MEN’S WINTER-WEIGHT PYJAMAS, in sei- ‘ SUITS, in light or dark greys. Usually 79/6— viceable pyjamas cloth— Clearing at 6/11 Clearing at 49 6 C ®6-’ BOYS’ PULLOVERS, in Clearing at 37/6 24 to 32— Clearing at »/n eacn Baird’s Leading’ Drapers and Mercers. Hastings 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 tyles. maybe. CHOOSE YOUR “SHOW” FROCK NOW Genu'ne a'ways Genuine The D.S.L. Jemi'tie a'ways Genuine NAPIER -niiTirrtßl—— Ii IB f'l'Wlffiill. IRIBBHIIMI Bgiig ! IKm BHMIi Hwiw liliß 111 IB 1 So % \SIpX I / if The Development of the Firestone Bal- J I loon Tyre Tread is a noteworthy example I of how Firestone engineers insist upon J,/MS knowing all the facts concerning the wNHHhRoBw/OV Firestone products. In the special test f machine shown above the tire is pressed at normal load against an “observation window.” In this way Firestone engin- i eers “look through the ground,” in effect, | to make studies of tread action, as it actually occurs. They see exactly what / your tyres do when rolling over the < it will pay you to accept ground, and can thu§ accurately pro- | the recommendations of vide the tread which insures utmost | Firestone engineers. Let us wear resistance and safety. J fit your car with a new set 40* of Gum-Dipped Balloon > ( Tyres - most MILES PER SHILLING ylrestone Gum*Dipped Ballmm Tyres WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS FOB HAWKE’S MAT—WILLIAMS & KETTLE. LTD.. BRANCHES AT HASTINGS, NAPIER, WAI ROA, OANNEVIRKE ANO WAIPAWA. Obtainable from all Garages and Tyre Dealers,

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 205, 13 August 1927, Page 8

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