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>—<>—❖ SOMETHING STARTLING ladies’ new season’s three-piece I OUMLiniHU 01AAILIHU KASHA SUITS, striped and marl designs, J - with plain skirts. Original price 70/ — Expect it to be the I Ladies* Sale Extra 22/6 z-w ..Qi i MTtinnn niTirrn LADIES’ P.K. FUJI SILK BLOOMERS, well Gr eatest o ole | JUMPER Sul 15 madc ‘ A £ euuiue ° ffcr ' usuaiiys/e— I . i Now 3/6 you Ve ever been IO THE SEASON’S LATEST MODES LADIES’ SILK GLOVES, any size, any » », Featuring Chenille and heavy Crepe de shade. Double-tipped, gauntlet and turnedana you won t Chenes with Oriental stencilled and plain down cuffs—- , ■ tops, with accordeon pleated and plain 4/11 pair be dlsapnointed skirts to tone— A hug® range of KIDDIES’ SOCKS, in all vrw m —f-'r" sizes, fancy and plain. Half Price—--1 SPECIAL SALE PRICE U 3 PURE SILK HOSIERY “Seconds,” SOO Needles. Every conceivable shade— DRESS DEPT. SPECIALS 29,6 3/11 pair 38-inch COTTON FABRICS—the last of a AMD CAUTAULD’S SPECIAL DELESCO YAEN, big range—figured and plain. Usually 1/3 AINU 260 needles. Every shade—to 2/u_ QQ Z 2/6 pair Sale Special 9d yard O ladies’ art silk hose. Only * few left. Usually 3/11 and 2/11— Double-width FANCY ART SILKS, extra ■ u 7 ' * fine quality, in striped and checked effects. Now !/■ pair Usually 3/11 to 5/11— SPECIAL TOWEL VALUES. Slightly im- T .. „ c 1 1 / perfect, coloured and white. In all sizes— LADIES COTTON HOSE, suitable for bale special 1/- yard 1 ’ , , house wear. All shades—1/-, 1/3,1/6,1/11 tos/1 lea. 1/6 Dair 27-inch FADELESS CBETTONES. Good H 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 n s j zes — Sale Special 9|d yard Sale Special 1/- and 1/6 yd. . From 1/6 Bon Blarche GENERAL DRAPERS P.0.80X 254 MJOHNSON PHONE 111 HERETAUNGA ST. HASTINGS.

S BRILLIANT COLOURINGS! • DAINTY SHAPES! BEAUTIFUL SATINS! Latest Models in Frocks, Coats and Millinery. Very reasonably * priced. Visit— ■ 'House of Quality ww HERETAUNGA 1 J Apparel Vy | 4 p ST- Phone 1162 ■ SYMINGTONS WOFFEE&emWmf’ 3or breakfast tea <& Supper fISSr *• The finest stock of FIELD GLASSES in Hawkes Bay Prices from £5 10/- to £2O For all your Optical Requirements Webber & Shnttky CHEMISTS * OPTICIANS HASTINGS S mrim —■—- ’’. iiiii i WW There’s a difference in Made-to measure Collies They Last Longer and Look Well, no more than Ready-mades. G. M. HURST “ TAILOR AND MEBCER ” 409 HERETAUNGA STREET, (Below Municipal Buildings), HASTINGS. | . . MOTORISTS! jßi Is a B ack Cat Lucky ? “Well, I don’t know,” we can hear UanJ you say. “That one I ran over in that back street wasn’t!” But this ono is—because it’s drawing your I attention to tho fact that for all hoods, side curtains, wheel covers 11 There’s better place to buy than from ' J. G. MARTIN | Motor Trimmer and Upholsterer, Cm. Karamu Rd. & Eastbourne St- | HASTINGS. ’Phone 1652. 1

“Uncertain as a day in Spring.”— —Porteus. Spring weather often changes suddenly bringing coughs a d colds to many who are unwary. Allay and remedy such annoying ills immediately with Baxter’s Lung Preserver—instant relief assured. Also acts as a wonderful tonic. All Chemists and Stores. Large economical size 4s 6d, medium 2s tsd. and bachelor’s size Is

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 283, 14 November 1929, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 283, 14 November 1929, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 283, 14 November 1929, Page 10

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