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A NATIONAL TAILORING jJTW CAMPAIGNJjP > AN ACHIEVEMENT By Neu) Zealand’s Premier Tailors ~ JI HBHHET7 Superbly JL Hand-made |W|WWi|MBBMBF XX■ BEADY -TO WEAR SLITS At TWO ' wiil ' Mil Standard \ \ \* ( v® Prices. \ v 1 \ v AHWo<>l \ \ \ \ Worsteds J \ \ All Wool | ~ \ j \ Botany Serges FAULTS that —but never in often occur in « Schneideman *| / I fl /fll tailoring It tailoring. ay A f " “Ctacklnj" shoulders, be- > Smooth, enduring lit lit I rouse shoulder seams ft shoulders, because should- IHj gc« /"k I were closed first, and fit ft er seams were closed H B f B ■ | /■_ of Inride lining left to ft after other details were »<p g ■ U| / chance. Bad fit at col- ft perfect-. Clean, rigid o g B B B/BB lar notch, curling points ft cut at collar notch. .1 V g A / VF at lapels, tn course of ft perfectly moulded surface g I wear—because the should- ft over collar and lapels, er seams being closed and ft because the roliar was OVERCOATS DRASTICALLY the collar already at- ft put on by hand after the REDUCED FOR THIS taebed. Collar and ft rest of the coat was nrristriv lapels had to fit the test ft perfect. uvuASUOfl. way they could. . K SCHNEIDEMAN & SONS LTD., TAILORS FOR MEN HERETAUNGA STREET HASTINGS

nil MAKES A DIFFERENCE H.B. Distributors ALEXANDER'S ' Vulcanising Works ■■■■■■■ KARAMU ROAD, HASTINGS

Coat and Costume Week ■ * bpboial 10% Discount for one week only—see window j COSTUMES in wo'ntsd aud COATS, in T..-ecd, Face Cloth. I Tweed. Bites 8.W., W., 0.8.W. Plain and fur-trimmed From 59/6 From 59/6 ■ I MMBMBMimnaHaEaagassg "rrr ■ run-r-r-aFgr.-r.-; -gasa.-j i 10 n.c. Discount ’T’fJI? VAPITI? 10 p.c. Discount ! L. 5 . 18 •'

j. R, McKenzie ltd. Bridge Requisites PENCILS— 4tf to 3- INSTRUCTIONS FOR SCORERS— 3d to 4/6 each BRIDGE— 1/BRIDGE SETS— 4/6 to 7/- ASH TRAYS— 1/3 to 12/6 CARD CASES & TRUMP CIGARETTE BOXES. A INDICATORS—2/6 to 9/6 large range of Fancy I PLAYING CARDS 1/6 to 4/- Boxes. CIGARETTE HOLDERS— CIGARETTE LIGHTERS—1/. to 13/6 1/> to 10/6 CIGARETTE BOXES- PENCIL SHARPENERS—--1/6 to 20/- 3d to 1/3 Bridge Bags FRENCH EMBROIDERED TINSEL BAGS— I3/6 to 25/. BAGS— 15/- to 35/- BEADED BAGS- 30/MOIRE BAGS, brilliant de- TINSEL & BRILLIANTS—signs - 9/6 to 15,6 15/- to 25/For the Cold Weather HOT WATER BAGS, ail this season's stock- 2,11 to 6/w I ALUMINIUM HOT WATER BOTTLES— 2,3 each E THERMOS FLASKS— 2/11 to 15/- | IT irWL IT IT © ft 1 HERETAUNGA STREET HASTINGS STREET fi HASTINGS NAPIER —'t'H Xl' — -J.' r ■ ~ I 'l'l»

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 149, 13 June 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 149, 13 June 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 149, 13 June 1930, Page 2