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You can now participate in the recent exceptionally Good Buying of our London Buyers. ff For \ Expecting a fall in the cotton market our London Buyers recently paid a iX visit to Belfast. The expected fall occurred, and they bought heavy // Men 1 stocks of Linens and Cottons at most pleasing prices. These goods are H M now arriving daily, and you can now benefit by the small prices at M H which we h ave marked them. There are % Boys [j % $ Pillow Cases, Pillow Cotton, Towels and Damask To these lines we have added 26 Dozen GLASS AND KITCHEN These few offerings .re unrivalled b !“ let , s ’ a “ nel '- "“‘T /f 1 "' 1 ' TOWEU pure “ L '” n - F ”“ ■ tl . j ette, etc., the prices or which are i l . >• m m value They represent good ako J ow considering the qualities. absorbent quality. Clearing line qualities that will give months and pjLLOW CASES, full sizes, pure purchased at substantial discount mont s o wear. Irish Linen (extra high grade), but- Size,23 x 32 at 1/4| and 1/6. toned plain, 4/3 each. Buttoned s* ze 24 x 35 2 different weaves | \ hemstitched, 6/6 each. A small a * V 9. parcel of real high grade Irish 24 x 36 Super Quality 1/11. Linen, 2 doz. each. Two recen t shipments having conC JrpT -r w tributed largely to our stock of THREE particularly keen values in DAMASKS, we can now offer some \ PILLOW COTTONS, purchased be- really outstanding qualities and de- ‘ fore the recent rise in cotton. They s ’S ns our famous keen cash \ >2/ I are all 40in. circular cloths of hard prices. All types of damasks are wearing quality. One each plain represented from the floral mer- \ A/ weave at 1/6 and 1/9 per yard, cerised damask, 53in. wide, at 1/6 XfiS and I Twill at 1/9 per yard to the best Irish line at 6/11 per yard. One quality of particular in- . . terest is a heavy cream linen daThe well-known English BATTERS- !* | mask 60in. wide at 5,/6 per yard. BY HATS, in all the popular shades I r» 1 r I Also full range of all the best and shapes, 22/6, 25/-, 27/6, ! RCSUIt 01 i Colonial all wool Blankets from and 29/6 each. u » , An nth or ” 1 <9/6 per pair. TWEED OVERCOATS. Men’s stylish AbK HIE AllOiner NUELLA. Fine twill unshrinkable Tweed Overcoats, in various weights LOfflpCUUOn FLANNEL, in a dozen new smart and in the very shade you’ll want, pyjama stripes. Nuella is a soft,' 69/6, £4 4/-, £4 15/- and 1 C osy flannel of exceptional wear reJ/' . .“A 1 s/f i sistence. Cut your next suit of MEN’S FANCY SOX. New designs CompeXn: -* ' pyjan j as from Nuella and they m artificial silk and wool, artificial j wear longer. silk and lisle thread, fancy designs . 100 yards each, a better quality in afl wool, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11 and WHITE “TERRIER” BRAND NUR. 3/6 per pair ' ... T , . , . SERY FLANNELETTE, 27in. wide MEN’S NEGLIGE SHIRTS, with col- 1- None. There is no soda in at , ld a yard 30in wide at j/. a lars to match, in the latest styles so awater. yard. It is better because it is both and designs. Well made and com- 2 The Hawke ’ s Bay v Welling- more absorbent and durable. fortable to wear The patterns are ton Football Match for the “TERRIER” BLANKETS. The the latest now bemg worn, 7/6, Ranfurly shie!d | agt year> “Terrier” All Pure Wool Blankets. ■ 1 and 1 0/6. 1926. The finest value ever offeredi mo9t t, D > tl- superior make. Snow white, rich 3. Baron de Ihierry. and perfect washing- Finegt> 4. Carbine (foaled in Auckland) thickest, softest and most delightfully fleecy. All pure wool, finish5. Lady Jane Grey. ed double whipped edges and , „ , ~ . o ~ . pretty blue borders. Every pair 6. Footluxe Hose at 8/6 pair. - guarantee d. Single bed 36/6 per 7. William Webb Ellis in 1823 at P a 'r double bed 70/- per pair. Rugby College, England. RADIO 8. It isn’t fair play. It lacks Our Mr Crees is pleaged at any time fairness. to adv j se R ad j 0 enthusiasts. He is 9. In 1829 Sir Robert Peel in- an expert on all Radio matters, troduced the Police System, and his work is perpetuated in ROACHS BOWSER SERVICE. MEN’S PYJAMAS. Extra heavy the nicknames “Bobby” and We now have four bowsers. Two weight, warm and roomy garments, “Peeler.” for Plume and Voco and two smaller cut specially to give extreme com- ones for Mobiloil and Duckham’s fort, the striped designs are neat 10. Henry Morgan. Oils. and pleasing. We recommen these || Captain Cook. for their wearing qualities, 11/6 ' dA per suit. 12. Ysed. II MEN’S LARGE WHITE HEM- 13 After S; Beniamin Hall STITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, real soft and good looking. Another 14. Gopher Wood. snip by our London buyers, 3 for 'OhRA 1/3. .—

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 205, 13 August 1927, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 205, 13 August 1927, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 205, 13 August 1927, Page 9