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0 • ■ thcscH’ices/ We have absolutely cut prices below al! expectations for our great Summer Sale now in full swing! Come in and get your share of the stupendous savings in all departments. This week we are landing two special shipments ex the Tainui and Middlesex —of goods bought in London specially for our Sale. These arrived too late for the commencement —but we must clear them out right away—hence there will be some exceptional values offering in all departments. Here are a few special sale price cuts no one should miss, SHOES SHOWROOM GOODS MANCHESTER ' At Special Prices coloured cotton three-piece garment. . At Special Prices. LADIES’ COLOURED GLACE KID S, Btr ° ng STRAP SHOES, 19/6 per pair. .LADIES’ COLO URED COTTON BLOOMERS, 1/11 per pair.., “ ach ’ ' Assorted styles. Louis and Low T.r„„-n„ F F ' 3 Heel. . W s and Outsizis. Usually 2/11. 36in. TEBBIEB PYJAMA CLOTH. MAIDS’ APRTCOT GLACE KID I * ADIES ’ COLOURED COTTON CREPE BLOOMERS, 1/11 , 1/4* per yard. Other Pyjama STRAP SHOES. 16/6 per pair. P er pair ’ ne "’ ost shades - Usually 2/11. Cloths in Flannelettes etc., from M, Neat Toes and Flat Heels. Sizes LADIES’ WHITE COTTON VESTS, 1/6 each. Bound neck I”' r - vard - 2to 6. and Sleeves. Opera tops. Usually 2/11. DOUBLE-BED WHITE HONEY, LADIES- BLACK SATIN STRAP LADIES’ STRIPED TRICOLINE FROCKS, 12/6 eatfh.— , COMB QUILTS, from 11/6. Bupeg SHOES, 18/6 per pair. .A few pairs Shades of mauve, blue, pink. Short and long sleeves. quality. Full size. left. Finished collar and cuffs. Usually 25/-. THE FAMOUS TEBBIEB BRAND GOLD BROCADED ERIEN STRAP LADIES PLAIN VOILE FROCKS, 9/11 each.—Embroidered PILLOW CASES, l/4j per yard, SHOES, 22/6 per pair. .Neat Louis 3n self colours of mauve, pink, blue, lemon. Usually 32/6. Guaranteed free from dressing. Heels. LADIES’ FLORAL CREPE DE CHENE FROCKS, 49/6 each... OTHER PILLOW CASES at 10H< LADIES’ WHITE CANVAS STRAP Gauged skirts. Long sleeves and collar. Usually 4 gns. and u 2/11 eaclu SHOES, 7/11 per pair. Flat heels. LADIES’ CREAM TENNIS FUJI FROCKS, 12/6 each.— SPLENDID RANGE OF HUCKA. Sizes 4,6, 6i and 7. Sleeveless finished with pleats in skirt and narrow belt. BACH, 1/lj, 1/3 to 2/8 per yards BLACK PATENT TRAP SHOES, Usually 17/6. AH Widths. 19/6 and 22/6 per pair. Good SPECIAL LINE OF LADIES’ ENGLISH VOILE FROCKS, FAWN LINEN HOLLAND, 1/4* P« quality. Flat heels. 7/11 each.— Bound neck and sleeveless. Usually 19/6. / yard. 30in. wide. GREY GLACE KID STRAP SHOES, LADIES’ COLOURED REPP COATS, 75/- each. Smartlv COLOURED TERRY ROLLER 19/6 and 22/6 per pair. Good qua- designed, well finished. Pleats at side and half belt. TOWELLINGS, 6d. 9d. to 1/9 PM lity. Flat Heels. Usually 7 guineas. GREY GLACE KID STRAP SHOES, LADIES’ NAVY AND BLACK SILK REPP COATS, 65/22/6 per pair. Neat Toes and Flat , .each.—Finished with pockets and two buttons. Usually In Cl e H / NabnaMShetland Grej neelS - £6 6/-. sn| j BOSTOCK BLACK PATENT STRAP LADIES’ FUJI SILK JUMPERS, 14/6 each.—Adaptable col- 20in. WHITE TEBRY ROLLER SHOES. .24/6 per pair. Flat heels. lars, long sleeves. 13 to 14$in. sizes. Usually 21/-. TOWELLING, 8 id. per yard. Other CHARLESTON SANDALS, 10/6, LADIES’ SLEEVELESS CARDIGANS, 13/6 and 17/6 each. White Towelling at 10jd to 1/9 per 12/6, 15/6, 18/9 per pair. Knitted silk and striped fuji. Usually 29/6. yard. SOFT FURNISHINGS KEENLY PRICED! , CALL IN TO OUR UP-TO-DATE FLORAL CURTAIN MUSLIN, 9d. per yard. TFAROOMS! 36in wide. Cream and Fawn grounds. • - ILAnwiw. Wonder value. CRETONNE, 1/11 per yard. 50in. wide. J ADCF Datu cn.n Extra quality, especially suitable for y uanut DA In DU Ar l cushion covers. f \ We provide fresh, wholesome Morning SHADOWETTE, 1/- per yard.)—Gi;ey and k ° Ur Ca * £es or 1/3 / ... r Fawn grounds. 30in. wide. Very heavy. ’ f an< J Afternoon leas, as well as an exfadeless nets, 2/6 per yard. Extra 0 * Ve ma^e -) cellent Luncheon at mid-day on each wide. All colours. • i silk madras.— 7/6 for 5/ii; 12/6 for business day (Wednesdays excepted), 10/6: 17/6 for 15/9 ner yard.— soin. 1- —. , ~ . „ t_ e Fadeless, all colourings. • and satisfying leas on Saturday tvenCREAM MADRAS, 1/9 per yard. — 45 in. , \ / • Qur pr j ceB are vcr y moderate. Very strong fancy border. Worth 2/3. \ Z © r fadeless casement, 2/6 for i/n and \ / Our Service Prompt. Try us and see! 3/3 for 2/9 per yard. 50in. wide. All \ / colours. • \/ LACE CROSS CURTAIN, 1/3 per yard. — — _ Ready for the rod. cwl A '' ’ CREAM MADRAS, 3/6 per yard. 50in. WATCU WINnnWC FAD QPFCIAI wide with fadeless flower woven in. IB ■! ZrzTvK't /rV) Bwll tCf!? WATCH WINDOWS FUR biLLIAL CUSHION COVERS. 25 per cent discount.— II MiLLINtKY CLEARANCE Great selection. MM BljW EIDERDOWNS. .AU 15 per cent, discount. ■|| B l Secure yours for the winter while this rgazlojw special opportunity offers.

pHnlrS UK A™ Ik ilk aw For all purposes requiring a pure lull-flavoured piquant vinegar. US' SHART.AND’S TABLE VINEGAP In bulk or Dottie Accept no ollie: Tane’s - snakes you strong

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 53, 14 February 1928, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 53, 14 February 1928, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 53, 14 February 1928, Page 9

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