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WEEK-END SALE SPECIALS kasha cloth Thursday, Friday and charmelaine All wool, fine weave, soft finish; specially * 7 * AU wool soft finish, reversible repp, with suitable for Spring wear. Shades of cashmere back. Th. ideal cloth for fawn, willow, saxe, cornflower, rose, XaTllt’ftay xuo mow ror geranium, mulberry and foxglove; 54in. • “ ,w *** l ittAj coats, costumes, frocks, etc., In shades of wide. Ordinary price 10/6 per yard mauve, wlUow, bois de rose, beige, fawn, Sale Price 6/11 Half-price Days ~~ m the el|» • e w /aa t Sale Price 15/5 yard Millinery Bd°w are described some of ft J| f^e seasona^€ purchases you jmzJY—can ma^e at reduced prices. Select what you want, and © come in for them to-morrow. .£*. y * Vffl - C-. 11 i® EVENING SHAWLS STANDARD LAMPSHADES LL'.JLt 1/ , . . . „ . . ’ Orange and powder blue standard lamp- ** r-lain and embroidered schappe silk with v JJ, 18in. fringe, in shades of champagne, shades in unique shapes, 18 x 18. Wonalmond, cyclamen, cerise, mauve, organe. derfully made in silk and gathered geor- , gette, with silk embroidered blue and □ale iTICe orange motifs and long enameUed beads 55/-, 69/6 and £4 4/- t 0 tone Ordinary prlce £B 6/ - maid MARION HOSE Special Sale Price £4 4/- ,• Plain and Printed Crepe de Chine with Wlth paneli extendlng weU OTW long fringe and oriental colourings, in PAQC PT MIT CLIADC . h clclamen, almonr, champagne, saxe, HVOD 1 11ilk Dil/VL/IL knee, which 18 a great asset in these mauve, bois de rose, periwinkle . days of short skirts. Made tn such 21 x 21 Inlet Panels of fancy blue and . . . . 29 6 55/- and 69 6 ™ smBMM popular Bhade ‘ “ * ’ 0, 33/ ana 03 0 £3 P 9/6 crash, rose, beige, and grey. Ordinary Black Creep de Chine Shawls with em- price 8/11 “ si«s XtiiS 8 at Special Sale Price £2 17/6 _ . . Sale Price 3/6 per pair Prices from 69 6, £3 3/-to £6 19/6 iShs MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS .’. CHENILLE SHAWLS A ,peeitl purehMe of 100 do " n ' t a J large white hemstitched Handkerchiefs Two only Chenille Shawls in cinnamon / ot good ’ uaUty ’ enabl “ « U “ U toe “ ' and rose, with 24in. knotted fringe, large goods for the exceptional value of siM .X 11- Ordinary price 8d each. £3 15/-and £5 10/- . 3 for 1/3 GREY CALF SHOES A Modelled on a good fitting last and with hnS self covered heel. This shoe will appeal SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS to the person who appreciates a comfort- > able and serviceable shoe. Stocked in BLUE SILK SHADE Twenty-five pairs men’s heavy al! wool sizes and half-sizes. Twelve pairs only »*»*-*j Ordinary price 32/6 „ 41 , . „ „ , sad<Ue tweed t < ouser ’’ Oolonl ‘ l m * k *’ .rale blue silk standard Lampshade, 21 Sizes 3 to 7. A splendid working trou- f c i 9C/ X 21in " handsomely gathered border, Ordinary price 19/6 □ale rnce Z 3- per pair trimmed with gold lace and blue and crystal bead fringe. Two only. Usually PHct 17/6 £4 4/* SUITS Sale £3 3/-Tailor-made suits, smart styles. Lined CREAM TFDDY fl ATM silk polonaise in fine repps and light- nCED DACE CUinr Viumra IE.UUI vLvin weight tweeds, In shades of tan, fawn UEtr Kudu □nADt and purple. Ten only. Ordinary price „ j Ideal for coating, splendid £6 6/- Standard, beautifully trimmed with gold washing and wearing quality, 54in wide. guimpe in bow design, with large enamel- Ordinary price 14/6 Sale Price 35/- led plnk and gold beadß - 21 1 21i “- Usually£44/ Sale Price 10/6 ——————_——————Sale Price £3 3/Afternoon Tea is a delightful meal in our Tea Rooms. Ser- JI lift Fill up your car at Roachs’ vice is prompt. Cakes, sand- Bowsers. Plume and Voco wiches and scones are always Duckham’s Oils, await your freshly made. choice.

SELLS IT'-• laundry help A ONE SHILMNC PACKET DOES^ WEEKLY WASHINGS.

Fragrant — refreshing — made/jy in-a-momsail When you use •Symington’s" you combine flavour, quality and economy, THOS. SYMINGTON A CO., k Edinburgh and London. SYMINGTONS COFFEE & CHICORY ESSENCE PTlumbing i FIRST CLASS WORK AT MODERATE PRICES. ! Is' l LVV|'|J If VA I SHADES, BOWL FITTINGS, l • ELIlt i lA.IVjrA.Lj ELEC. RARGES, RADIATORS, 1 i Etc. • ( AKEFUL INSTALLATIONS. BEST MATERIALS USED. i ! 'IHNSIM ITFITNfJ KITCHEN UTENSILS <k DAIRY • , 1 13~.hi 1 ninvx requisites made or re- 1 ; PAIRED. i LOACH & PRICE ! J HERETAUNCA STREET, HASTINGS. ■ ’Phones 2-'5. 1268

MAGNETIC CORNS. Specially tender corns seem to have a magnetic attraciori for other people’s boots. Meaning that if ydu have a corn that hurts when you look at it, it’s ten to ®ne someone treads on or kicks against it. There is a nerve in that toes under constant pressure—which is why there is pain. Get the corn completely out, root as well as hard surface, with Progaudra. This proven remedy never .fails, 1/6. — Advt. No. 325.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 210, 19 August 1927, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 210, 19 August 1927, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 210, 19 August 1927, Page 9