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PHONES* No. 60.—Showroom, General Office, and Proprietor, n n nny a Jfl Tn rnunto. No e _ Dre „ Manchester. Fancy and Men s Dept.. r ‘ u ‘ BUA 0 S 3 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 19/8 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 I B 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, daintily 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- M O nly LAD IES’ JERSEY SILK CAMIfI Onhr T ADTF«S’ TTMPFPQ mJ? £l!°* 4 J KNICKERS, assorted shades. Usually 116. 6 Only LADIKS JLMx JsKS, in saxe, fawn, mul* Now 4/6* TTbuallv 21 Nnw a ii berry, two-tone effects. Usually 911- “ * \ ' 1 Now 6/6 LADIES’ CAMBRIC CAMI-KNIOKERS, splenLADIES’ OVERALLS, in check and floral did quality. Usually 9/6 to 18/6— NOw 3/11 prints, etc. Usually 7/6— Final Clearance 2/9 and 3/9 MANCHESTER BARGAINS. LADIES’ MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS, in black, ' 2 50 Yards HORROCKSES’ WHITE TWILL T "JtYpo NOW FLANNELETTE, 33in. and 36in. Usually 2/LADIES SATEEN PRINCESS SLIPS, assorted a mi 2/3— Now Halt Price 1/- and 1/2 yard LADIES’ WHIThf CAMBRIC 66in - WHITE TABLE DAMASK. Usually 49daintily trimmed lace, etc. Usually 10/6 to Final. Clearance 2/11 yard 18/6— Final Clearance 6/6 CRETONNES, in assorted shades and patterns. 7 Only CREPE DE CHENE CAMISOLES. Usually 1 11, 2/3, 2/6, 2'llUsually 5/6— Now 1/3 each Now Half Price 1/, 1/2, 1/3, 1/6 yard Baird’s jar* 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 ss 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. t maybe. CHOOSE YOUR “SHOW” FROCK NOW Genu ne always Genuine The D.S.L. ienuine always Genuine NAPIER

I : “ Meet me at the D.M.C Corner ” ■ ■ 5 r==/T\ ALL CLIENTS of the 1 ~DOUGLAS MOTOR CO. are notified that they will reI . — Zj|ceive a Gift Coupon with each and every separate purchase J from us. (No coupon issued ■ f° r purchases under 1/-). ! Don’t fail to get your Coupon • with - vou P urc hase ! \ DOUGLAS MOTOR CYCLES i ”ff “ nd Spares our specialities. J I I Push Cycles repaired promptly. • '\\ y J Motor Cycles repaired and 1 tuned. Al) work gauranteed against • faulty materials or careless workmanship. I l I j Douglas Motor Co., ; HERETAUNGA STREET HASTINGS 1 «.

,/dO. PROVEN • /fM RELIABLE illWjl THE WIDE 0 WORLD Ji OVER I loudspeaker high tension unit Suh'S RADIO APPARATUZ What is Home Without These? English Castille Soap .... 3 for J Ijd Sparge 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 1/English Cups 2/11, 3/3, 3/9 half-doz. Cups and Saucers, 4/9, 5/9, 6/6 I-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 "TUNTCTPAIi BLDGS., HASTINGS

CMtufiont kM. t Mumu Ma tiuute Nothing shift a cough or cold so readily as "NAZOL.” The scientific, common-sense remedy. A powerful, penetrating germicide. 60 dosca is fid.

Patrons of the Mahora School plant and fancy dress dance at the Hastings Assembly Hall to-morrow night should note that there will be only a nominal charge of sixpence for supper and not a shilling as was adver--d yesterday.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 209, 18 August 1927, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 209, 18 August 1927, Page 6