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Get Right on to these-— BROADCAST BARGAIN SPECIALS Just the opportunity you are waiting for! Every one of the prices quoted below represent a genuine bargain. The goods Mna Have b een selected from all de- | |gg|gf partments, and marked at cut prices to clear. . Here is your chance to make subA stantia! savings. CALLIN TO ' DAY Selections from all departments for — I/6 J/llf 2/6 These are a small portion only of the bargains at these trivial prices. All at 1/PLAIN NURSE CLOTH, 32in. wide, saxe blue, HEAVY STRIPED PYJAMA CLOTH, smart fast colour, 1 piece only— To clear at 1/- yard colours. Usually 1/6 and 1/9 yard— , 32in. ENGLISH CREPE, shade ingrain green, fast Sale Price ./- yard colour, 1 piece only— Sale price 1/- yard LINEN FORFAR TEA-TOWELLING, 27in. wide. ZEPHYR CHECKED VOILE, 36in. wide. Brown, Pure quality. Usually 1/3 yardscarlet and apricot grounds— Sale Price 1/- yard Sale Price 1/- yard 38in. COTTON GEORGETTE, black design on LINEN GLASS CLOTHS, blue or red checks, white ground. Few pieces only. Another Hemmed ready for use. Usually 1/3 each—range of black grounds with siver over-checks— Sale Price !/■ each All to go at 1/- yard DAINTY LINGERIE CLOTHS, 40in. wide. LADIES’ FANCY COLLARS. Organdie muslin Shades blue, pink, lemon. Usually 1/11 yard—and lace. Usually 2/11 to 3/6 each— Sale Price 1/- yard Sale Price 1/- each FINLAY’S LINEN FINISH PILLOW COTTON. LACING CORD IN COLOURS. Usually 3d yard Usually 1/3 yard— Sale Price 1/- yard Sale Price 6d yards for 1/- MEN’S TIES, wide-end. Usually 2/6 — Sale 1/LADIES’ WHITE H.S. HANDKERCHIEFS. MEN’S WOOL SOCKS. Usually 1/6— Sale 1/Usually 3d each— Sale Price 6 for 1/- MEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. Usually LADIES’ BLACK SILK HOSE. Usually 4/11 to 2/11— Sale 1/6/6 pair— Sale Price 1/- pr. BOYS’ BRACES— t Sale 1/. LADIES’ BELTS, in assorted styles and colours. BOYS’ SCHOOL BELTS Sale 1/. Usually 1/11 to 3/6 each— Sale Price 1/- each -Roy,,, NAVY rnTTnv rnSTTnnrn_ a,i. iz" LADIES’ PEARL NECKLACES. Usually 2/6 BOIS BAVY COTTON COSTUMES— Sale 1/. each— Sale Price 1/- each BOYS’ SCHOOL CAPS— Sale !/• * All at 1/11 MEN’S SINGLETS. Usually 2/11— Sale 1/11 Tl ® S ’ , Vsuall y 4/ *T a J** V l * J BOYS’ HELMETS, all colcttrs. Usually 2/6, 3/6 MEN’S UNDERPANTS. Usually 2/11 Sale 1/11 Sale 1/11 All at 1/6 PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. Soiled, MEN’S SHORT UNDERPANTS. Usually 2/6— Usually 3/6— Sale 1/6 Bale 1/6 MEN’S STRONG BRACES. Usually 2/6— CARPENTER’S APRONS. Usually 2/6— Sale 1/6 Sale 1/6 ATHLETIC SINGLES— Bale 1/6 All at 2/6 MEN’S STRONG BRACES, ’’sually 3/6— MEN’S BROWN RID CASHMERE SOCKS. Sale 2/6 Usually 4/6 — Sale 2/6 MEN’S SINGLETS. Usually 3/11— Sale 2/6 MEN’S FANCY BELTS, in all colours— Sale 2/6 MEN’S UNDERPANTS. Usually 3/11—Sale 2/6 MEN’S TWEED CAPS. Usually 3/11—Sale 2/6 MEN’S WORSTED SOCKS. Usually 3/6— CHILDREN’S STRAW HATS. Usually 6/6 to Sale 2/6 8/6— Sale 2/6 Westerman & Co. The Ready-Money Drapers HERETAUNGA STREET HASTING

IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE JF, without any prejudice and with an absolutely impartial mind we consider the progress of the great commercial firms; we shall see that those which have made the most progress, which have achieved the greatest success and reached the front rank, are those which have made the greatest use of publicity, while those which have not advertised or have only done so to a trifling extent, are marking time and are formed to remain in the second rank. —“Sorel. Courier.’’

School yourself to realise what it means to YOU by making your purchase at B. M. KESSELL’S, Jeweller. His DIAMOND RING VALUES co,mpel attention and inspection. THANK YOU!

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 64, 2 March 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 64, 2 March 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 64, 2 March 1929, Page 3

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