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“Snap up” the Special Bargain Lots At 1/-, 2/6, 5/-, 7/6, 10/-, 15/- and 20 - in all departments Our wonderful low prices are bringing crowds in to save. And now we offer still further opportunities to make your money buy more. WESTERMAN’S “TOTAL ECLIPSE” SALE IS A CHANCE OF A LIFETIME SEE OUR WINDOWS! All Remnants and Oddments to be cleared at Half Marked Sale Prices. ' Special Bargains in the Showroom. 5 TWEED & GABERDINE COS- 5 Only WQOL JUMPER SUITS, in pretty ihadei. TLMES. Shades navy, rust, grey, brown. Worth 49/6 each— Worth 99/6 to £8 8/- each— Clearance Sale Price all 12/6 each Clearance Sale Prices 29/6 to 39/6 each CHECKED VIYELLA & PLEATED SKIRTS. 2 Only KASHA CLOTH COSTUMES. Shades Usually 21/- to 29/6 eachfawn and rose-beige; coats full length and Clearance Sale Prices 10/- to 15/- each smartly tailored. Were £8 8/- and £lO 10/- CHILDREN’S WOOL JUMPERS, in smart aseach— Clearance Sale Prices 63/- and 84/- ea. sorted shades and sizes— All to clear at Half Price SMART SILK & REPP PROCKS, new season’s CHILDREN’S NAVY BLAZERS, in assorted goods. Usually 67/6 to £7 7/- each—■ sizes and with assorted cords. Usually 9/11 Clearance Sale Price all 35/- ea. each etc.—Clearance Sale Prices from 6/11 ea. BEAUTIFUL VELOUR COATS. Shades mauve, L S/^ch^ 1,111 NIGHTDBESSES ‘ uo/fi . bot ‘ l . e ? r / een - . Sizes W ' and °' S - Worth '’ ' Clearance Sale Price 3/11 each jj/o to ±7 7/- each— LADIES’ ALL WOOL BLOOMERS, sizes W. and Clearance Sale Price all 20/- each 0 s ._ Clearance Sale Prices 4/11 to 5/6 pr. LADIES’ WOOL JUMPERS, in smartest tones CHILDREN’S ALL WOOL VESTS, with short and effects. Usually 15/- to 29/6 each— sleeves; sizes 6to 10. Worth 2/11 to 3/11 ea.— Clearance Sale Prices 5/- to 9/11 each Clearance Sale Price all 1/11 ea. WESTERMAN & Co. The Ready-Money Drapers, Hastings

Tired ? j Miserable ? Run down in health? You Need Zlt tones up the system, cures coughs and colds, changes weakness to strength and gives you the health that means happiness. 2/6 and 416 at all Chemists ana Stores. Manufactured tn „ EG. LANE, V Graduate Chemist. OamarK

“IT TASTES ‘BOSKER.’ ” HOW TOMMY WAS INDUCED TO TAKE HIS TONIC. Like most children, Tommy hated medicine of any description, and his mother was in a quandary. He was irritable, peevish, always catching colds. Something had to bo done. At last she hit on an idea. Instead of giving him medicine in the usual way she spread “Maltexo” on his pieces. Tommy ate it with gusto. “It tastes ‘bosker,’” he said, “Just as nice as honey.” “Maltese” fills out the frame, forms muscle and flesh, and builds up the system. It’s Nature’s tonic food—the best preparation Imaginable for growing boys and girls, and for adults who aro run down or out of sorts. “Maltoxo” is New Zealand made. That’s another reason why every thoughtful person gives preference to “Maltese. ” Our own country gets the benefit. With or without Cod Liver Oil, in 11b and 21b jars and 71b tins for family use. All chemists and stores.—(Advt.) “It is a condition which confronts us, not a theory.” —Cleveland. There is nothing theoretical about a cough or cold. Its presence cannot be eluded. At the first sign of trouble, take Baxter’s Lung Preserver, a reliable specific for all throat, bronchial and lung ailments- Never fails to give relief. Acts quickly, and is an excellent tonic. All chemists and stores. Generous-sized bottle 2/0. family size 4/6. NO DESIRE FOR DRINK NOW. “DRINKO” RESULTS PERMANENT. “The two patients who were treated with ‘Drinko’ three years ago are still quite al! right. They have no desire for drink now.” This extract was taken from the letter of a lady who was ordering a further supply of “Drinko” for another friend. “Drinko” i s tasteless, odourless, and absolutely harmless. It can be given secretly, if desired. Write lor Free Booklet. Only plain wrappers used. Lady Manager, Homo Welfare Pty., 4W Willis Street, Wellington.*

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

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