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X PHONES — No. fl.—Dress, Manchester, Fancy and Men’s Dept. No. 60.—Showroom, General Office. and Proprietor. P-O- BOX fl xSk There is no better piotection against cold weather than warm Underclothing BAIRD'S EXCEPTIONAL SALE For Ladies 9 Winter Underwear at Genuine Reductions LADIES’ WOOL & COTTON VESTS, with short ST. MARGARET ALL WOOL COMBINATIONS ' sleeves or no sleeves. Usually 4/6 — 8.5., V Neck * ’ Sale Price 3/11 a a i e Price is/6 LADIES’ FINE RIBBED ALL WOOL VESTS, LADIES’ WOOL & COTTON COMBINATIONS short sleeves or no sleeves. Usually 6/11— open front, V neck—Sale Price 13/6 * " ’ Sale Price 5/11 LADIES’ CREAM WINCEYETTE NTOWTALL WOOL OPERA-TOP VESTS. Usually 6/6 DRESSES, trimmed contrastSale Price 4/6 g a i e price 6/6 “MERIDIAN” VESTS, nJ sleeves no short “PESCO” ALL WGuL NIGHTDRESSES, open sleeves. Usually 11/6 — fronts, V neck, long sleeves. Usually 45/Sale Price 8/6 Now 37/6 ‘VEDONIS”’WOOL & COTTON VESTS, no LADIES’ MERIDIAN NIGHTDRESSES, trimsleeves, ribbed arms. Usually 10/6— med contrast. Usually 17/6 —Now 15/6 OST For 9/6 ST. MARGARET SPENCER BODICES. Usually“ST. MARGARET” HEAVY WOOL & COTTON 4/11—Sale Price 3/3. t X?r^ S .’ .?! uall; L 7/11 for 4/11 LADIES’ FLEECY LINED BLOOMERS, in LADIES ALL WOOL BLOOMERS, in Women's Cream, Grey, Navy. Women’s and O.S. and O.S. Ceram, Navy, Saxe, Grey. Usually 7/6 Usually 3/6 for 2/11. LADIES’ CREAM ALL WOOL SHETLAND FLEECY BLOOMERS, with Art. Silk stripe in. BLOOMERS. Were 8/6— Plnk > Mauve > Blue and Fawn. Usually 4/6 Now 4/11 pair Now 8/8 WINTER WEIGHT “VEDONIS” BLOOMERS 3 Onl F ALL WOOL RIPPLE DRESSING in O.S. only. Usually 8/6 — JACKETS. Usually 35/6 — Now 6/11 Sale Price 22/6 “PESCO” ALL WOOL COMBINATIONS, long CREAM SHETLAND WOOL DRESSING or short sleeves—Sale Price 24/9. JACKETS—BaIe Prices from 4/11 v BAIRD’S Y Leading Drapers and Mercers, x Hastings and Waipukurau

Have you seen the New Silk ? “ Crepe-de-Chene Entrancing " A beautiful new crepe weave, all pure silk, surpassing in quality and wear any silk of a similar nature. Crepe Entrancing contains no harmful “chemical filling.” It is delightfully soft and suitable for frocks, and exquisitely adapted for dainty Underwear. In short, it is the Premier Crepe Silk for all purposes to-day. 20 Perfect Shades, 38 inches wide, and only 6/6 yard IF. YOU CAN’T CALL-WRITE TO-DAY FOR SAMPLES. D.S.L 9 Distributors for Hawke's Bay Napier

WESTPORT (COALBROOKDALE) And TAUPIRI Ara THE BEST PROCURABLE. BARRY BROS. LIMITED Sole Hawke’s Bay Agents, OF ALL NEW ZEALAND COALS PORT AHUBIRI AND NAPIER ’Phone 109.

M°LEOD & GARDNER, L TD SAWMILLERS & TIMBER MERCHANTS MARKET STREET . HASTINGS Deliveries direct from mill or yard. ’Phone 199. Largest stocks of seasoned and unseasoned timbers of best qualities. Our stocks include— Hydraulic Lime Cement, Fire Bricks, Pudlo Glazed Drain Pipes Asbestos Building Sheets Nails Galvanized Corrugated Iron Qikboil Water Boilers Wall Boards, Plywoods Roofing Felt and Netting We recommend buyers in their own interests to enquire for prices or consult us, prior to placing their orders elsewhere. It is our business to giv* the best economic service. Agent for the Royal Exchange Assurance Company. TAKE A "UNIQUE" Hot Water Bag .lib you te the baud of Nod and you’ll fl.d it a warm, pleasant country. Gua rantaed not to burst or leak.-fl Ml Bill’s bagged the Bagl” ivl Never mind I Invest in another •’UNIQUE” Hot Water Bag and domes tio calm will reif?n. Won’t leak or burst Al) sites -3.

Cosy all-wool blankets and glorious eiderdown quilks are now showing la the finest assortments at Westerman and Co’s “afmous low prices.” TUcio is plenty of cold weather ahead, so that it ’is wiser to buy these useful household necessarian now and so cn* Joy comfort during the winter..

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 163, 25 June 1928, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 163, 25 June 1928, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 163, 25 June 1928, Page 6

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