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W' Dunucc. No 60.—Showroom. General Office, and Proprietor. p n ROX 6 rHUNEo. g—Press. Manchester. Fancy and Men s Dept. By Stock Clearance Finals At Baird’s The advantage of purchasing from a store which has just concluded a successful year’s trading Is strikingly demonstrated in these Final Stock Clearing Bargains. 3 Only LADIES’ ART. SILK JUMPER SUITS. ST. MARGARET WINTER-WEIGHT COTTON Usually 95/- to £6 19/6— VESTS. Usually 3/11— Now 2/9 Final Clearance 19/6 LADIES’ COTTON VESTS, short sleeves, bound LADIES’ REPP & GABERDINE COAT neck— Clearing Price 1/- each FROCKS, in cinnamon and fawns. Nicely LADIES’ NAVY COTTON BLOOMERS. Usually trimmed. Usually 59/6— Half Price 29/6 up to 6/6— Final Clearing Price 1/6 LADIES’ GABERDENE & REPP COSTUMES, CHILD’S COTTON VESTS. Sizes 2 and 3 onlyin assorted styles. Usually £5 5/- up— Clearing 6d each Now Less than Half Price 29/6 LADIES’ CAMBRIC CAMISOLES, daintilv trimLADIES’ FLANNEL JUMPER SUITS, check med. Were 7/6 to 13/6- Now 3/6 each skirts with plain tops. Usually 59/6 to 99/6— 14 Only LADIES’ JERSEY SILK CAMIT.mrc, TT-.mvnc Final Price 29/6 KNICKERS, assorted shades. Usually 116. 6 Only LADIES’ JUMPERS, m saxe, fawn, mul- now 4/6; Usually 21/ Now 6/11 berry, two-tone effects. Usually 9/11- LA DIES’ CAMBRIC CAMLKNICKERS. splenLADIES’ OVERALLS, in check and floral did quality. Usually 9/6 to 18/6- NCw 3/11 prints, etc. Usually 7/6— Final Clearance 2/9 and 3/9 MANCHESTER BARGAINS. LADIES' MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS, in black, 250 Yards HORROCKSES’ WHITE TWILL fawn and grey. Usually 12'6 up— Now 3/6 FLANNELETTE. 33in. and 36in. Usually 2 • LADIES’ SATEEN PRINCESS SLIPS, assorted an d 2/3— Now Half Price 1/- and 1/2 yard LATHES’ WHITE 7 CAMBRIC PRINCESSSLIPS* 66in - WHrTE TABLE DAMASK. Usually 4/9— daintily trimmed lace, etc. Usually 10/6 to Final Clearance 211 ya d 18/6— Final Clearance 6/6 CRETONNES, in assorted shades and patterns. 7 Only CREPE DE CHENE CAMISOLES. Usually 1 11, 2/3, 26. 2/11— Usually 5/6 — Now 1/3 each Now Half Price 1/, 1/2, 1/3, 1/6 yard Baird’s Leading- Drapers and Mercers, Hastings lyw—— — „ ~ tyW 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 / Genuine always Genuine The D.S.L. Genuine always Genuine NAPIER

What is Home Without These? English Castillo Soap .... 3 for lljd Large Bath Soap 6d Gardening Gloves 1/6 pair Garden Forks & Trowels .... 1/- each Sheffield Razor Blades, for Gillette, 4d each, 3/11 packet 1 dozen English Jam Dishes 3 for !/• English Cups 2/11, 3/3, 3/9 half-doz. Cups and Saucers, 4/9, 5/9, 6/6 j-doz. English Plates 2/11, 3/3, 3/9 half-doz. Aluminium Cruets 1/3 Aluminium Teapots 5/11, 6/6, 6/11, etc. Stainless Knives, Forks and Spoons MUNICIPAL BLDGS., HASTINGS

Keeping Your Schoolgirl Complexion By NORMA SHEARER Copyright Watch the Kind of Soap W/Z. W You use on your face \ 'V® I (Ig Use only a true complexion soap— l*.. J V use this wa> *1 rf A 1 MODERN beauty methods A \ start now with keeping the pores clean and the skin y iif kj'/ / free of blemish-inviting matter. / That means daily cleansing with fl Vk I'W ~— I ’ soap and water. Youth is thus IqJx/X |/] preserved and natural loveliness '<\ y I acJi l/k invited. 11 I But take care the kind of soap V vP I I you use. Don’t think any so-called M | “ good ” soap will do. Some 'V / soaps, excellent for many purposes, be dry, apply a touch of good cold may prove unfitted for your skin, cream—that is all. A good complexion is too priceless Do this regularly, and parfor experiment. ticularly in the evening. UsepowThat is why most authorities der and rouge if you wish. But urge Palmolive; a soap made of never leave them on over night, rare cosmetic oils, a soap made by They clog the pores, often enlarge experts in beauty solely for ONE them. Blackheads and disfigurepurpose, to safeguard your com- ments often follow. They must plexion. Before its day, women be washed away. were told “ use no soap on your faces. Soaps then were judged too harsh. Just follow this simple D° not use ordinary soaps in the rule in skin care for one week. Note treatment given above. Do not the improvement that comes. It is think any green soap, or repreNature’s formula to “ Keep That sented as of palm and olive oils, Schoolgirl Complexion.” is the same as Palmolive. It costs but 7Jd. the cake ! —so Try this one week . . Note the little that millions let it do for changee in your ekm their bodies what it does for their Wash your face gently with faces. Obtain Palmolive today. Palmolive Soap, massaging it softly Then note what an amazing into the skin. Rinse thoroughly, difference one week makes, first with warm water, then with The Palmolive Company (Auscold. If your skin is inclined to traiasia), Ltd., Wellington. 27/9 " GOMFY " SHOES FOR THE KJDDIES Me.de to fit the tender growing leet. Built for wear and „ service. vS We have just landed ex Tama- (i “ roa a big shipment in Black, Tan Df’/’X \ and Patent, with leather and Viw/ 1 crepe soles. A good variety of /yv Jk designs to choose from and the JSnYI value’s there. W. BURFIELD Z Public Benefit Boot Factory ’Phone 169 HASTINGS

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 207, 16 August 1927, Page 6

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