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We have that < g Overcoat for you! /rfe : It’s time to think about Overcoats, and when most men »I J J. J wAI think of Overcoats, they also think of BLACKMOKE ’ S kS !Mr —the place where they get CrrH wH A Big Values and a nice snug fit. Just drop jn yourself and see if vV ri n ] these words aren’t true. W'Ali IhHVBi II th ELECTRIFYING PRICES IN ALL LINES | / 3 SPECIALS ALL WOOL TWEED COATS, full fitting, with swing WllWM' back and inset sleeves 59/6 each Wk FANCY VELOUR CLOTH COATS, in various shades, W Sj UU double-breasted and waistedB9/6 each Kg HEAVY SCOTCH FLEECE COATS, check back, In ” % various styles and shades£6 15/- each © H. Blackmore & Co. Heretaunga Street, '• x HASTINGS

GRIFFITH’S “The FootEt Shop’ 1 Heretaunga Street, Hatting* SHOES r pHAT fleeting thing called STYLE of Merit is resolved in these LADIES’ SHOES, but newly arrived, into a form of permanent beauty—beauty that lasts for the very long time that / T ”" you will wear them. And that is but Ski~Lanother way of saying—VALUE!

How the war between England and Germany led to an Englishman and his German wife separating was told in the Supreme Court at Auckland yesterday when Percy Jas. Pettit applied for a divorce from his wife, a German woman, Arma Ottelia Paulina Carobina Frauziska Pettit, on tho grounds of mutual separation. The petitioner, an engineer, said ho was married in 1914 in London. In 1915 he came home on furlough from tho war. and found that his wife’s attitude was “very difficult.” About the middle of 1916 he had more leave and found her attitude “quite impossible.” Two of her brothers fighting for Germany had been killed in the war. and her sentiments were against the British. The last he saw of his wife was in 1919. He came to New Zealand in 1922, and had lived here since then. Mr Justice Blair said he would look into the question of domicile and reserve judgment.

We are giving 10 Per Cent, off all ready-to-wear SUITS OVERCOATS & MERCERY for One Month. G. M. HURST HIGH CLASS TAILOR AND OUTFITTER 408 HERETAUNGA ST. (Below Municipal Buildings) HASTINGS

GREAT WINTER SUE Commencing THURSDAY, MAY 24th, at 9 a.m. Owing to the belated winter season and our stocks being ex ceptionally heavy, we have decided to commence our GREAT WINTER SALE earlier than usual. This procedure will enable all to buy, at the beginning of the season, their Winter Requirements at SALE PRICES. Watch the Throw-out Column every night—lt Pays ! CLOTHING AND MERCERY SHOWROOM DEPART- THROW-OUT COLUMN FANCY AND HOSIERY DREBS AND MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT MENT DEPARTMENT 2 Only Girls’ RUBBER RAIN- 6 Dos FABRIC GLOVES. GauntMEN’S WIRETWIST SHIRTS— 150 Ready-to-wear FELT HATS at PROOF COATS. Sizes 28 and 30. let and plain cuffs. Assorted 97in DRFS<> FI AKN FT All rrnnA 4/8 each. 5/11, 7/11 and 9/11 each. Slightly damaged. Were 35/- and shades.— 1/11 per pair. colours Sale PriM 2 3 vert MEN’S NEGLIGE SHIRTS in Ladies’ smart Tailored TWEED 39/-. Now 8/11. 25 Doz. FABRIC GLOVES. Gaunt- Double-width DRESS FLANNELS* smart stripes- - At 3/11*, UOAIS.— 35/"« let and nlain cuffs In nil tlm From 211 tn k/a MEN’S NEGLIGE SHIRTS. Col- Ladies’ PROOFED SILK RAIN- 1 Only EVENING CAPE. Was 8 , newest sfiades.- 2/11 per pair. 40in WOOL CREPE. Great ivaluei lars to match,— 5/11» COATS in shades of Grey. Green, guineas. Now only 19/6* aft wodt carmmfpf nnQF In a few shades only MEN’S COLOURED BORDERED Fawn— Only 14/11. AL . L W ° OL CASHMERE HOSE. 111 a HANDKERCHIEFS.-3 for 1/-. Ladies’ DRESS SKIRTS with Children’* Fleecy-lined ROMPERS A jeal quality in all the TUSSORE SILK Splendid 6 Doz. MEN’S SILK FANCY Pleated sides at 9/11. and SUITS— 1/- each. leadmg shades— 2/11 per pair. IUBSOKK SILK. bplepdrd HANDKERCHIEFS—At 1/- each Ladies’ WOOLLEN JUMPERS & GLACE RIBBON, 4in to 6in. pi ;, E F rj' r p SI ? a K u - MEN’S TWEED TROUSERS— CARDIGANS from 9/11. 1 only REPP. FROCK. Was 6 gns. wide. Every, conceivable shade. „ ua i it Sale p.%. At 9/11. Ladies’ COATS m Navy, Fawn and Now only 9/11. 6d. per yard. DOCTOR FLANNEL in Shetland HARDWEAR TROUSERS in all Nut Brown- 49/6 and 83/-. Innn7 rnF p P Orkney and Natural Gwd nrrv rivvis ovri? FR OCKS with Long RADIUM LACE. 6ins wide in ART SILK SCARVES— 3/6 value— Sale Price, 2/3 yard. M ™A S rr Q OILY CANVAS Sleeves and Square Necks. A 66 y era i shades. Only 6d. yard. A b ' We are offering great value in p COATS— 38/8. few■with Co! ‘ws-' Only «/-. CHILDREN’S SILK AND WOOL TOWELS, White and ColouredGood warm TWEED OVERCOAIfe, Smart WOOLLEN JUMPER SUITS LACE COLLARINGS, VEILINGS SOX— From 1/6 pair. Sale Prices from 1/-, 1/3, 1/11, 14 Sample COATS at Half r price‘. Ladies’ FLANNEL FROCKS EMBROIDERY at 3«. »#rt. Cream and White ART. SILK A big’ range of CRETONNES ExMen’s All Wool SUITS at 39/6. Pleated sides. All shades- , vnnT „ . n , w . , LACE. Assorted widths at 3d. A c Z i i“"f B v ° U e - Men’s SPORTS COATS for work, 19/8. " POL. Three-ply Roslyn, Wheel- per yard. &Se Prioea Bd.’ 9d. 10M.. UM etc. Now 12/6. Were 21/-. Ladies’ smart REPP FROCKS— UI S and lingering at 1/- Skein. 2 0 Doz. Ladderproof LADIES’ i - per yard. ‘ * Men’s FELT HATS Good shapes From 35/-. SILK HOSE. All leading shades jg ‘ pj e(es STRIPED FLANand shades.— 8/11 each. Children’s Warm SCHOOL COATS. A few pairs only last year’s CASH- 1/9 per pair. NELETTE Just the thine for ALL WOOL ROSLYN FLANNELS Goo! value at 12/8. MERE HOSE in Fawn shades. Children’s WOOLLEN GLOVES. Bovs’' Pyjamas. Now only Bd. «, rrvrT'T-T.n.n r 6/8 Moh ‘ A FROC KS AND Only 2/3 pair. Assorted shades— From 2/3 pair. per yard. FLEECY UNDERWEAR at 2/11. SUITS in all sizes and shades— ... . IT „. nnT T> ir > DT ir n ato Men’s Roslyn ALL WOOL SOCKS. Only 8/11. 54in. TWEED. Only 1/- yard. Ladies' WOOLLEN GAUNTLET 511 "' ALL " c,. 1 1/- per pair. 80 FANCY CARDIGANS. All new A short end. GLOVES. Assorted shades— Sale Price, 3,8 yard. Boys’ NAVY SERGE SHORTS, stock. Only 12/8. 2/11 per pair. Full size PILLOW CASES from 4/11 per pair. Ladies’ SILK AND WOOL VESTS, 6 Doz. MEN’S SILK HANDKER- BOXED H 4NDKF.RCHIF.FK 10jd. 1/3, 1/6 each. Fox’s Guaranteed SERGE SHORTS o - 3/6 each. CHIEFS. Slightly damaged — About 50 boxes.' Special at 1/3.' Coloured HONEYCOMB QUILTS. 5/11 per pair. St Margaret VESTS, 2/3. Extra 1/- each. Double-bed. Sale Price 7/11. Boys’ GOLF HOSE. All wool. large size, 3/3 each. .nn.c> xvnrn i k-xt cnsnvire cr Twin cuiwrnm w Black and White Tops— 1/11. VEDONIS VESTS - From 3/11. 2 Bovs’ RAINCOATS. Sizes 11 and LADIES W OOLLEN SCARVES. 54 n. TW ILL bHEETING. ExcepBoys’ ALL WOOL COMBS, and Ladies’ Fleecy-lined BLOOMERS, 12. Only 11/6. q«»hty. .Latest shades at tional value— 1/6 per yard. UNDERPANTS at Half Price. 1/11 per pair. eacMl . 80in. TWILL SHEETING SplenBoys’ JERSEYS in six colours. A Silk Striped Fleecy BLOOMERS in Boys’ slightly damaged TRENCH Maids’ BLACK GY’M HOSE. did quality at bargain price good line.— 3/11. al] shades.— 3/6 pair. COAT. Fully lined.— 12/6. From sizes 3t06, at 1/6 per pair. " 2,6 per yard. ! | 120 MEN’S | _r-| r~\ r~\ r\ tgs n n m WOOLLEN WAISTCOATS i J® WWH® 1 I ROSLYN VELOUI ' tOAn n -. Z Z , I HASTINGS I Doni riss seeing these... | »*—■wn— a*Ma— imim — ‘ Only 59/6 Phone 111 (M. Johnson) 80x254

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 138, 25 May 1928, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 138, 25 May 1928, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 138, 25 May 1928, Page 7

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