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X PHONES — No. 6. —Dress, Manchester, Fancy and Men’s Dept. No. 80.—Showroom, General Office, and Proprietor. P-O. BOX 6 H Stock Reduction Prices m-xke Bargains of Unusua I Merit See the Special Purchase of Men's Wide-end Ties ,■ * 500 Dozen GENTS’ WIDE-END TI ES, in latest LADIES’ VELOUR TWEED COATS, fith fur designs and shades. Regular 4/6 and 3/6 goods— collar— Stock Reduction Prices from 29/1 To be cleared at 2/6 each Special Line of LADIES’ SMART FELT HATS, MEN’S NEGLIGE SHIRTS, ill striped poplins, in assorted shades— Great Value at 6/11 etc. Some with one Soft Collar to match! CHILDREN’S WINCEYETTE NIGHTDRESSES, others with two Stiff Collars. Ordinary 12/6 daintily trimmed—goods— stock Reduction price 8/11 Stock Reduction Prices from 4/8 MEN’S STRIPED PYJAMAS, nice winter weight. LADIES’ ART SILK SCARVES, assorted Splendid Value at 6/11 shades. Usually 4/11— Now 4/6 each LADIES’ ALL WOOL SPORTS COATS, in plain Big Selection of WIDE SILK RIBBONS, all knit or brushed wool. All shades, contrast shades— To Clear 6d yard collar and cuffs. W., O.S. and X.O.S.— CORDED RIBBONS, in all pastel shades— Stock Reduction Prices from 15/6 Clearing at 3d and 4d yard LADIES’ RUBBER RAINCOATS minted Ain DOUBLE-WIDTH CURTAIN NETS, with fadeeffects. Assorted shades- ’ P d k less coloured stripes. Usually 1/9- NOW 1/8 WHITE TWILL SHEETINGS, a good standard LADIES’ line-stock Reduction Price#, Single Bed 1/2 and wooICARDIGANS, in silk yard ; Double Bed- 1/8 yard 001 _Nice selection— STRIPED FLANNELETTES, a useful line for st ok Reduction Prices from 17/6 children’s garments. Usually 1/ — Now 7d yard y BAIRD’S y Leading Drapers and Mercers. * Hastings and Waipukurau ' - >

- D.S.L. Special Sale of Velours - The Lowest Prices for 12 years HIGH GRADE ENGLISH VELOURS, NOVELTY FRENCH VELOURS, 54111. 54111. Beautiful soft quality, suede Superior quality. Particularly choice finish. Splendid variety of shades. material. Nice colours. Usually 18/6 Usually 14/6 yard— yard— Special Sale 12/6 yard Special Sale 9/11 yard ALL WOOL’ ENGLISH TWEED. Soft PURE WOOL & ART SILK VELOURS velour finish. Best quality. Smart de--54m. British manufacture. Delightful , , , quality. Good shades. Usually 17/6 signs and shades. Usually 16/6 yardyard— Special Sale 11/9 yard Special Sale 10/6 yard D.S.L Napier Where the crowds gather now-a-days

HIS DAD’S PROUD OP 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 amt healthy, builds up bone and muscle. This is the time to give the youngsters “Maltexo.” Help them to ward off the ills and chills that always lurk around during the old winter months. In hundreds of New Zealand homes “Maltexo” is a standard winter tonic. It is Nature’s very own food. No drugs or chemicals, notning 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.) Sufferers from bronchitis or asthma will get speedy relief by taking “NAZOL” on lump sugar, or inhaling. Penetrating and soothing. Is 6d buys 60 doses.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 140, 28 May 1928, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 140, 28 May 1928, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 140, 28 May 1928, Page 6

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