M * I "’*,. s %L. i—l A^..,-...—QiiMFTHINr STARTIINC LADIES’ NEW SEASON’S THREE-PIECE SOMETHING MAKI LING KASHA SUITS, striped and marl designs, with plain skirts. Original price 40/ — Expect it to be the Ladies’ Sa,e Extra r> . . e ) .iTiinnn n»T»mn LADIES’P.K. FUJI SILK BLOOMERS, well Greafesf ba'e SUITS “ adc- A geUUine offcr- Usual,y 5/6_ • Now 3/6 you Ve ever een O THE BEASON > 8 LATEST MODES LADIES’ SILK GLOVES, any size, any 1 «• , Featuring Chenille and heavy Crepe do shade. Double-tipped, gauntlet and turnedyOU WOll I Chenes with Oriental stencilled and plain down cuffs . i J tops, " ith aecordeon pleated and plain 4/11 pair be disappointed skirts to tone- A hu s e range of KIDDIES’ SOCKS, in all • • sizes, fancy and plain. Half Price—t, . SPECIAL SALE PRICE ! / 3 T O-. PURE SILK HOSIERY "Seconds,” 300 Needles. Every conceivable shade— DRESS DEPT. SPECIALS. 29/6 3/11 pair 88-inch COTTON FABRICS— the last of a A vj> CAUTAULD’S SPECIAL DELESCO YARN, big range—figured and plain. Usually 1/3 Ah” 260 needles. Every shade—,o 2/u - QQ 2 /6 pair Sale Special 9d yard UtzO ladies’ art silk hose. Only a few Double-width FANCY AET SILKS, extra - loft- Usual,y 3/11 Bnd 2 / 11— fine quality, in striped and checked effects. Now 1/- pair Usually 3/11 to 5/11— SPECIAL TOWEL VALUES. Slightly im- r „ TTnv „ no „ .. -, , Sale Special 1/- yard P erfect ’ coloured an(J white ‘ In 1111 sizcs ~ l?uso wear au shaded- ’ 27-inch FADELESS CRETTONES. Good 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, 1/11 to 5/11 ea. 1/6 pair designing in mauve, green, blue. Suitable FAST COLOUR CURTAIN NETS, in rose, MEN’S & BOYS’ COTTON SINGLETS, for frocks and coverings. Usually 1/3 — mauve, blue, etc. Usually 2/6 and 2/11— A U E j zcs *“ — Sale Special 9jd yard Sale Special 1/- and 1/6 yd. From 1/6 BonlWarche GENERAL DRAPERS P.0.80X 254 M.JOHNSON PHONE 111 HERETAUNGA ST HASTINGS.
yyiNES (Est. 1865) yyiws Something worth having for Xmas. Now is the time to order FREETH’S South Island Wines. A sample will convince you. Don’t miss the traveller if he misses you. Representative: A. FREETH, c/o. 811 Lyell Street, Hastings.
OIL ECONOMY— DRAIN AND BEFIM CRANKCASE WITH HAVOLINE—ThePower Oil Alexander’s Vulcanising Works KABAMU BOAD, HASTINGS. ’Phone 891
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 282, 13 November 1929, Page 9
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