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V HASTINGS BAIRD'S J. WtIPttKCTAt Baird’s Modern MAGIC SALE The Greatest Winter Clearance Of Our Career This Modern Magic Sale will help the farmer—help you—help everyone. Modern in its offering of exclusive, up-to-date Empiremade Goods. Magic in its revelation of unheard-of price redactions. HOSIERY & GLOVES Offer Wonderful MEN’S & BOYS’CLOTHING & MERCERY Opportunities of Savings. some popular^barclun^une s from the CHILDREN’S ART SILK SOX, MEN’S PURE WOOL FINE WORSTED SUITS, in CHILDREN’S WHITE COTTON SOX, all sizes- ”eat deai 8" s - ' J9/6- Bale Price 69/6 From 6d pair MEN’S ALL WOOL COLONIAL BUITB, in sizes 3, “‘iSSl 1 ;-™ 0 " OVERCOATS, 2£e“n C S O VEDE“ioVE S s“ MEK's'fIKB NAVT SBBOB SUITS Usually 16/6— Now 8/11 pair indigo dye. Worth £□ 5/ — Sale Price 69/e LADIES’ WASHING SUEDE GLOVES. Usually BOYS’ D.B. NAVY NAP COATS, in small sizes—--13/6— Sale Price 9/11 pair Clearing at 7/6 each LADIES’ GREY SUEDE GLOVES, fur trimmed. BOYS’ ALL WOOL WORSTED SUITS. Colonial fleecy lined. Usually 17/6 — Sale Price l<</6 pair made. Worth 49/6— Sale Price 32/6 LADIES’ FABRIC GLOVES in great variety. . Usually 2/n, 3/u and 4/6, 5/n pair— Colonial All Wool Underclothing—txtraSale Price 2/3, 2/11, 4/6 R.raGn. CHILDREN’S fabrics gloves. Usually 2/3 to ordinary Bargains. 2/9— Sale Price 1/11 pair MEN’S HEAVY RIBBED ROSLYN SINGLETS, in LADIES’ COLOURED CASHMERE or SILK & WOOL men’s and O.S Usually 9/6 for 5/6; 9/6 .for HOSE. Worth 3/11 pair— Sale Price 2/6 pair. 6/11; 11/6 for 9/6. KAYSER SILK HOSE, in odd sizes. Usually 10/6 KAIAPOI HEAVY RIBBED ALL WOOL SINGLETS. Sale Price 8/6 Usually 10/6 for 7/6; 11/6 for 9/6. PHOENIX SILK HOSE. Usually 12/6— ROSLYN BEST QUALITY SHETLAND SINGLETS. Sale Price 8/11 Usually 12/9— Now 10/9 FLEXELLO SILK & WOOL HOSE. Assorted MOSGIEL ALL WOOL SINGLETS. Usually 10/6— shades. Usually 6/11 — Tor 4/11 Now 7/6 MEN’S DURO DYE BAND SHIRTS, with collars to MILLI.NERY.-AII Millinery to be cleared. .tripe., fastTXBig assortment of CHILDREN’S MILLINERY. Sale Price B/11 Values up to 7/11— All to go at 3/11 MEN S FANCY SOX, in all styles— LADIES’ STYLISH READY-TO-WEARS, including ® al6 Pr '"’(’l and 18 palr “Henderson” Hats. Usually 15/6- MEN S WIDE-END TIES, in a,a ?*^ d Half Pricfi 7/9 Sa,e Prlce 3 ' Or 1/11 7 BOYS’ sleeveless PULLOVERS. Usually TWE^Pns C °UmX ES 9S/6^e* 7 ' Sa E ow 59/6 BELTSTAT>TFq’‘rRFPF 7 DF /6 CHENE JUMPERS Weie BOYS’ BRACES, elastic ends- 7|d end LADIES’ CREPE DE CHENE JUMPERS. Were ]j O YS’ AJL WOOL Go £y H OSE, with white and 37 / 6 ~ Bale rnce lu/b gold bars— Sale Prioe 2/4 pair MAGIC BARGAINS AMONGST THE SILKS HABERDASHERY & FANCY GOODS AND DRESS GOODS. ladies 1 white hemstitched handkerVELOUR COATINGS, all ?uro Wool, in wanted CHIEFS— 16 dMa ’! shades. Usually 12/6— Sale 8/11 yard COLOURED BORDER HANDKERCHIEFS, assorted KASHA CLOTH, in plain shades and stripes to match. colours— ~ , 8 * or V All pure wool, 54 inches wide. Usually 15/6 — CHILDREN S PICTURE HANDKERCHIEFS, in Now 7/6 yard nursery designs— 3 for 6d „ ™ . WT.TOTO . A SILK & COLOURED LACES, assorted widths— COLONIAL ALL WOOL FLANNELS, assorted Jd and fld ytr|J shades. Usually 5/6 Sale Price 3/11 yard belts in assorted colours, also black — CHECK ROSLYN FLANNEL, 2 ends only, 54 inches , Sale Price 6d each wide. Usually 11/6— Sale Price 6/11 yard MENDING WOOLS, black and colours, assorted— Nice assortment of DRESS TWEEDS, double-width, g AFET y PIX g O n cards, assorted sizeL’ 1 ' 81 "’ for 6d Usually 7/11— S.„e Price 4/6 yard C OTTON BIAS BINDING, syds. on card— For 6d CELANESE FABRIC, Fleecy-lined, in all pale under- SILK LACE FLOUNCING, 36in. wideclothing shades. Usually 6/6 — Sale 4/11 Black. 14/6 — For 4//11 ALL WOOL DOCTOR FLANNELS, in checked de- £° ld p6r */• signs. Usually 7/6— Sale Price 4/11 gABLE OPOSSUM FUR SETS collar JUMPER SUITINGS, plain and striped to match. Usually £3 3/ — Sale Price 82/6 Usually 7/6 — Sale Price 3/11 yard Big assortment of SCARVES in Crepe de Chine, 4 Pieces CHIFFON VELVET, in neat designs. Usually Check Flannels. Art Silks and Fine Cushmeres—--17/6. sale Price 12/6 yard Sale Prices 1/3. 3/6, 3/fl, 6/11 each RINGLET VELVETS, in rose, lido, daffodil and peach. Were 17/6— Now 14/11 SALE BARGAINS IN OUR BARGAIN ROOMS. CHENILLE GEORGETTES, in black, navj-, 'berry, E e Charme Face Powder, full size 2/6 for 1/-| Dental saxe, pink. Usually 14/6 Sale Price 11/6 Cream, large, 6d; Shaving Soap, 6d; Palm Oil PANNE VELVETS, in all plain colours. Usually Soap, 2 for 9d; Nail Brushes, 3 for sd; Sponge 14/6 — Sale Price 11/9 Bags, 2 for 7d; Toothbrushes, 6d; Rubber Cushion CELANESE TAFFETAS, in wanted shades. Usually Jl rus ! les l 8d ea , ChFac ® Clothe, assorted, 8 / U - Sale PrlCe 5/6 yard each Hair BruX*real ART SILK CREPE DE CHENES. Heavy quality 9d each; Men’s Military Hair Brushes, 1/3; wanted shades. Usually 11/6 — Sale Price 8/6 Coloured Rubber Sponges, 9d; Covered Coat 1 Piece FIGURED VELVETEEN, fawn ground and Hangers, 6d each; Shopping Bags, 6d each; Ansmall design. Was 8/11 — Now 4/11 yard tiseptic Wadding, 2 pkts, for lod; Nail <>■ EmNAVY & BLACK SATINS, with Crepe do Cheno broidery Scissors, 7d each; Fancy Brillliant back. Usually 19/6 — Sale Price 16/6 yard Brooches, 9d each; Clothes Brushes, pure bristle, each. 9d each; School Pencil Case Sets, 7d and 1/Y BAIRD’S Y Ludtag Drapers aid Mercers, • Hutiagi and Waipukwaa Phones: 6 & 60 Box 6

When winter’s magic carpet white Is o’er the landscape spread, Despite of all its beauty bright, Of colds it brings us dread. But they who keep their confidence. | And live by rules of common sense, I For coughs and colds can ease assure, | .With Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 148, 12 June 1930, Page 6

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