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GREAT WRIER SME 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 / CLOTHINC AND MERCERY BHOWROOM DEPART- THEBE «<»«•>•WILL not be FANCY AND HOSIERY DRESS AND MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT MENT ” U “ T Vnday. ”' ,m DEPARTMENT , 6 Doz FABRIC GLOVES. GauntMEN’S WIRETWIST SHIRTS- 150 Ready-to-wear FELT HATS at let and plain cuffs Assorted 27in. DRESS FLANNEL. Allgood 4/6 eacn. 5/11 7/11 ana B/n eaon. no, 1— shades.— 1/11 per pair. r nlnur« Sale Price 2/3 vard. MEN’S NEGLIGE SHIRTS in Ladies smart Tailored TWEED 25 Doz FABRIC GLOVES. Gaunt- Double-width DRESS f/aNN&LB. uKd? 3/l 1’ r » ponniTirn cttk* rain MEN S S-PIECE.KAIAPOI SUIT. let and! plain cuffs. In all the From 2/11 to 6/6 yard. MEN S NEGLIGE SHIRTS. Col- Ladies PROOFED SILK RAIN- Size 4. Old Price 79/6 — newest shades.— 2/11 per pair. 40in WOOL CREPE. Great value. U I?S‘ S “ JIOUiTeD BOKDbRJd ta.-" X ,'“A ALL WOOL CASHMERE HOSE. I" ■ HANDKERCHIEFS—3 for 1/-. Ladies’ DRESS SKIRTS with no. 2- A , rea| g . B uallt y all Min TUSSORE SILK RnlaX 6 Doz. MEN’S SILK FANCY Pleated sides at 9/11. leading shades— 2/11 per pair. 33m TUSSORE SILK. Splendid HANDKERCHIEFS—At 1/» each Ladies’ WOOLLEN JUMPERS & LADIES’ LIGHT TWEED COAT GLACE RIBBON, 4in to Gin. pttrf FU IT SlFk Standard MEN’S TWEED TROUSERS— CARDIGANS from 0/11. Old Price 55/— ' wlde - Every conceivable shade. 1 Sale Price 1/9 yard. At 9/11. Ladies’ COATS in Navy, Fawn and Throw-out Price 9/11 6d. per yard. nocroil FI 4NNFL in Shetland HARDWEAR TROUSERS in all Nut Brown- 49/6 and 63/-. row out i-nce e/u S/ o r kne\ an I Natural * Good sizes— «/11. WOOL FROCKS with Long No. 3- 10 .2°?’ , a " d value— Sale pX 2/3 Wd. MEN’S OILY CANVAS OVER- Sleeves and Square Necks. A ART ’ SCARVES— 3/6. offering great’ value in COATS— ovpornv/s’ 0 few ( Smnev'wpjnlmft LADIES’ JUMPER SUIT. In CHILDREN’S SILK AND WOOL TOWELS. White and ColouredGood warm TWEED OVERCOAIS, Smart \\ OOLLEN JUMPER SUIiS Saxe. Slightly damaged. Old SOX. From 1/6 pair. Sale Prices from 1/«, 1/3, 1/11, 14 Sample COATS at Half Price. Ladies’ FLANNEL FROCKS 8 Throw-out Price 22 8 and . A Viu'iimue of CRETONNES ExMen’s All Wool SUITS at 39/6. Pleated sides. All shades— ‘ LACE. Assorted widths at 3d. A .° f ti ’ a "f ° U e_ “ - “ Men’s SPORTS COATS for work, IS/6. »«««. Sate P?i ces Bdi Bd. I#«.. and etc. Now 12/6. Were 21/-. Ladies’ smart REPP FROCKS— 20 Doz. Ladderproof LADIES’ ... Der vard ’ ■ • Men’s FELT HATS. Good shapes From 35/-. , h-dtitv •MW'r nia SILK HOSE, All leading shades p: STRIPED FLANand shades— 8/11 each. Children’s Warm SCHOOL COATS. 6 af ?W AIN NET ' 01d 1/9 per pair. 16 NE £^ E the thing for ALL WOOL ROSLYN FLANNELS & a)] T U- O Ut Price l Hd yd. E® C Roslyn ALL."wOOL SOCKS' “ & $ Z ' S “ Only 8/11. No. 5— Ladies’ WOOLLEN GAUNTLET Min ’ ALL ' VO s T a | e ßl pr^' F 3^ L yard 1/- per pair. 80 FANCY CARDIGANS. All new GLOVES. Assorted shades— B,le Pr '** 3/8 Boys’ NAVY SERGE SHORTS, stock. Only 12/6. 1 DOWN QUILT. Cot size. Old 2/11 per pair. Full size PILLOW CASES from 4/11 per pair. Ladies’ SILK AND WOOL VESTS, Price 12/6— BOXFD H ANDKFRCHIFFS 10|d. 1/3, 1/6 each. Fox’s Guaranteed SERGE SHORTS Throw-out Price 3/11 About 50 boxes, apodal at 1/X Coloured HONEYCOMB QUILTS. 5/11 per pair. St Margaret VESTS, 2/3. Extra , Dollble . bed Sa | B Pr |oe T/11 , Boys’ GOLF HOSE. All wool. large size, 3/3 each. No. 6— t j-ninssi wnriTTVM cmnvvc r< tiviit anirFTTMa Black and White Tops— 1/11. VEDONIS VESTS - From 3/11. LADIES’ WOOLLEN SCARVES 54m. TWILL SHEETING. ExcepBovs’ ALL WOOL COMBS, and Ladies’ Fleecy-lined BLOOMERS, Black and White IMITATION Good quality. Latest shades at tional value— 1/6 per yard, UNDERPANTS at Half Price. 1/11 per pair. SUEDE GLOVES. Two buttons. «/8 each. gQ in TWILL SHEETING SplenBoys’ JERSEYS in six colours. A Silk Striped Fleecy BLOOMERS in Throw-out Price 1/« pair Maids’ BLACK GYM HOSE. did quality at bargain pricegood line.— 3/11. all shadgs.— 3/6 pair. From sizes 3 to 6, at 1/6 per pair. 2 6 per yard. ■MKHKCKii-f .■■on- r- wa rur -ryx* ru "«.u.. - 120 MEN^S' WOOLLEN WAISTCOATS ill ■W ROSLYN VELOUR COATS With and without sleeves Ipj). < l|vwl| ’ in all shades 6/11 to 8/6 J L with fur collars and cuffs. . HASTITMGg WjM/ , Phone 111 (M, Johnson) Box 254 i

£aalaalaiaßalßMlai|Bßl«R|«*>Bl j ? ! ■M j g • y >r« : ' xirz-uz-»'- : r »; 1 Rest and Be Thank fa’ Spen<J your leisure hours at home in restful comfort. SCOULLAR P UPHOLSTERY 1 j is designed for comfort and built for service. Your home deserves good furniture and you pay no more for the best a? ■ Scoullars than inferior quality would cost you elsewhere. Besides the Scoullar quality goes right through and thus your comfort is assured for many years to com®. L Upholstery Recovering Skilled experts employed for this work—see the newest materials showing and let us quote you for re- covering your Suite. 1 Bl h!'lw»~T^— 111 i SCOULLAR’S I MARKET STREET, - - HASTINGS 1

HIS DAD’S PROUD OF HIM. A STURDY YOUNG FELLOW. There he goes now, the very picture of health—cheeks rosy, eyes bright, agleam with pleasure —such a strong, sturdy little chap. Mother knows what makes him so fit and well —“Meltexo with Cod Liver Oil ” the great tonic food. There’s' nothing to rival “Maltexo” for building up children. It makes them strong anti healthy, builds up bone and muscle. This is the time to give tho youngsters “Maltexo.” Help them to ward off the ills and chills that always link around during the old winter months. In hundreds of New Zealand homes “Maltexo” is a standard winter to* ic. It is Nature’s very own food. No drugs or chemicals, notnlng but the concentrated essence of prime barley malt. It’s Very pleasant to take, too; children are eager to have it. In 11b and 21b jars and 71b tins for family use. “Maltexo with Cod Liver Oil” for those with weak chests and lungs. All chemists and stores. —(Advt.)

BAKINC POWDER

ELECTRIC RADIATORS i From id to 3d per hour—Cheaper and Cleaner, than Firing. Loach & Price 332W HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS. Local Agents: Moffat’s Elec. Ranges, Brown "Boveri” Elec. Motors N.Z. Agents; Boby’g “Azcd” JVater Softeners. ’ ' .... " *

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 139, 26 May 1928, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 139, 26 May 1928, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 139, 26 May 1928, Page 10

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