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X PHONES — No. fl.—Dress, Manchester, Fancy and Men ’e Dept. wY No. 60.—Showroom, General Office, and Proprietor. P.O. BOX 8 The Clarion Call to Bargain Seekers! Another Slash at Sale Prices Makes . CLEAN-UP WEEK at Baird’s Exceptional Sale 1 ? in ° f SILK T - & WOOL sox - GREAT showroom attractions. Assorted shades and sizes. Usually 3/11— s sAr L H,Br - SS LA - = - = m Big Lot of LA Dll* HOSE, in plain and fancy ..r.,™,,. Reduced Sale Price 1/8 styles. Usually up to 5/il pair MINERVA VESIS. With or without short T.™™ Your Pick for 1/-pair sleeves. Usually 3/11— For 1/11 RADIES t A i L . WOOL ByTANY CASHMERE LADIES’ ALL WOOL BLOOMERS. Rose, Saxe, HOSE. In black only. Usually 5/11— Grey. W. and O.S. Usually 8/9— Now 5/11 CHILDREN’S THREEQUARTER COLOURED TRIT* ALL WOOL BLOOMERS CASHMERE SOX. Usually 2/11 up- “?„ 8/ 7 Now 4/9 Now 1/11 pair CHILDREN’S CAMBRIC PETTICOATS. Nicely HOLEPROOF SILK HOSE. In Bois de Rose trimmed. Usually 2/11 and 3/11— Now 1/only. Usually 14/6— Now 7/3 pair CHILDREN’S WOMEN COTTON VESTS. Sizes 1 Bin of LADIES’ HOSE, “Diana” and “Hole- 1 to 6— Reduced Sale Price 9d each proo > makes. All shades. CHILDREN’S WOVEN COTTON BLOOMERS LADIES’ FABRIC GLOVES. EmbroXed cShT 12i “' t 0 221 “'“ R(HIUMd Sa ' e PriCe 1Z ’ Pai ' To clear 1/- and 1/11 pair CHILDREN’S CREAM WINCEYETTE NIGHTLINGERIE RIBBONS. Assorted shades. DRESSES— Reduced Sale Prices 3/6 to 4/6 Usually 1/3- , now 6d yard CHILDREN’S FLEECY-LINED BLOOMERS. In . ... .....Grey or Navy. Usually 2/11— NOW 1/11 pair A SNIP IN THE HOUSEHOLD SECTION. WHITE TWILL SHEETINGS. Good quality- Introducing—.'/US BRITISH CELANESE SILK HOSIERY, 3 Only DOUBLE BED EIDERDOWNS. Pure WE ARE DISTRICT AGENTS FOR THIS quality. Usually 49/6—, Now 29/6 SPLENDID BRITISH PRODUCTION. DRESR MATERIAL 9 EOD A nnn The outstanding value offered by this Hosiery will UKBoo MATERIALS FUR A 808. crush all oppos i tion . Shades: NatU relle Paris, ASSORTED LOT OF SILK & WOOL FABRICS Nude, Flesh, Silver, Sunburn. Champagne, Beige. ALL TO GO AT J/. YARD. PRICE g/JJ PAIR. ¥ BAIRDS y Leading Drapers and Mercers, • Hastings and Waipukuran D.S.L. HALF SALE-PRICE CLEARANCE OF BEAUTIFUL SILKS! BROCADED LUMINOUS SATIN, 30-inch in BLACK ALL SILK CREPE SATIN, 36in. tones of blue, nil, flame, helio. Sale Price 6/11 Beautiful quality. French make. Sale Price yard— Half Sale Price 3/5J yard 16/6 — Half Sale Price 8/3 EXQUISITE “OPENWORK” JERSEY SILK, 36in. Charming shades of peach, sky, apricot, SPUN SUEDE SILK, 36in. for underwear, in ivory. Sale Price 6/6 yard— helio and lilac. Sale Price 6/6 — 'Half Sale Price 3/3 yard Half Sale Price 3/3 yard Remnants of Silk—Half Sale Prices This Week D.S.L. Napier Noted for Beautiful Silks

Canadian Prosperity: More Canadian grain was shipped to the Orient last year than in any previous three years, according io official figures announced by Mr. Sproule, director of the Western Canadian Wheat Poll, at Calgary. “The demand in the past ten months was greater than could be met The pool has become the greatest organisation of its kind 'll tli<) world,’’ said Mr. Sproule, who a ided: “The prosperity which abounds in Western Canada is the creation of 60 per cent, of the fanners, wno are bonded together co-operatively. The other 40 per cent, carry no burden, yet they share the benefits, which is not fair. We have compulsory education i why not compulsory co-opera-tion?” I ' Fino i RUBBING It Means Just what It Satjs A U jacket does'7weekli| washings LAUNDRY HELP. ■Mmmmbi

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 203, 10 August 1928, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 203, 10 August 1928, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 203, 10 August 1928, Page 6

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