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| HALF-PRICE DAYS | I j • Commencing MONDAY, FEB. 6, for One Week ALL REMNANTS AND ODDMENTS I Also ! ALL BALANCE OF SUMMER FASHIONS will be sold at Half Prices and Less. I ■— • i J i ■ STRIPED TOILE DE SOIL, CREPE DE CHENE NOVELTY { I 38 inches wide, for dressy wash- ROBE LENGTH, featuring i • ing frocks. Usually 12/6 per panel effect in contrasting j • yard— Half Price 6/3 shades on bcskra, fawn, reseda , and dos de rose grounds. Usually i FIGURED MAROCAIN. also 70/- robe length— } I with Stripe and Check effect, in Half Price 35/- B grev, green, blue, ivory and 1 crimson ground. Very service- BROCADED MAROCAINB, in i ! able for house or picnic frocks; all colours and black. Usually j i 8 inches. Usually 2/11— 10/6, 15/6, 18/6, 25/ — i I Half Price 1/6 Half Price 5/3, 7/9, 9/3, 12/6 fl CHILDREN’B SILK j-SOCKS. One Piece COTTON GEORGETTE J In saxe, pink, beige and fawn, white ground, with black stripe, I ■ with fancv stripe turn-over tops. 40 inches wide. Usually 2/11 g Sizes 2to 6. Value 2/11 to f Half Price 1/6 i 3/11— Half Price Days 1/BON TON & GODDARD COR- } LADIES’ PULL-ON FELT SETS, in sizes 22 to 27. Odd i HATS, in every conceivable models, front and back lacing. 1 shade. Trimmed and Ready- Usually 14/6 to 19/11 — I to-Wear. Usuallv 15/6 to 35/11 Half Price Days 6/11 I Half Price Days 5/11 i I i i a i There are plenty of warm days to come when you will J want some very smart styles. Why not buy them at t BLYTHES To-day. and save a Pound on every Pound • you spend. ■ i i , ■ ■ — - 1 ■-- i ■ — i ■ s=Ss \? // fill /(I Tfie'Pregressive ! ([ /nil II Leading Drapers* • I i ■ e *ra /87S? tWttJO ; * taarwU for QUALITY«VALUB I

I i We can help you keep your furs free from moth, I • dust and damp during the summer. LET VS SHOW YOU THE THE IDEAL HOME STORAGE FOR FURS, i And being compact it takes up little space when ■ J travelling. • « L, V, ZALA • BANK N.Z. CHAMBERS. HASTINGS ’Phone 1306. P.O. Box 188

He breathes cleanliness it has a cash value Wk I Tk ZANY a business deal falls LVL through because the sales, man lacks something of that smart | cleanliness, which good taste and j efficiency to-day demand. A clean mouth and sweet breath ! are essential The regular use of Wrigley’s after eating, drinking, or smoking, ensures them. Good salesmen everywhere are Wrigley devotees. Good teeth and good breath inspire confidence and bring success. Use Wrigley’s—the sweet of refinement and efficiency. tAHS7 4 P £. E cS aS -. 3

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 47, 7 February 1928, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 47, 7 February 1928, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 47, 7 February 1928, Page 9

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