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Going to the Show ? A Free Hat if you go in one of our LYNX SUITS Lynx Prices * a ynx u ‘ f at any t ’ me *• a go proposition, tut p - . .C'7/10/A w ’ t h s P r * n B>the Royal Show, and a Free Hat Xo/1 O/~ tO X/ /1 z/O into the bargain, it’s a snip for men. For the man who requires a cheaper J n addition to the well-known Lynx quality, range, smt we have just opened tho now an(J of materia | a FREE FELT HAT VALUED season’s MACLONE, priced at 4 AT . rriiMFA i i i guineas and 5. guinea s-and a Free Ai A GUiiNEA marks the purchase as a genume Hat with every suit. Blackmore Bargain. H

Labour Day 1930! RAILWAY FARES CUT FOR HOLIDAY TRIPS From October 24 to 27 inclusive, Railway Fares will be reduced by approximately 6/- in the £. Tickets are available for return until November 22. Father and mother and ALL their children under 6 years of age, travelling second class, require only three whole tickets for their journey. Book your Holiday Trip any time ahead.

THE SI NEW SEASON’S MILLINERY Appealing shapes, lighter weights, appropriate tones —and more to the point, modest prices. MODEL HATS, in the new Lace Straws. Large Wll / shady shapes, the favourite for this season, vj in a variety of fewest shades— X « Zz/ V//n y 19/6 to 35/-each XT LADIES’ BANKOK STRAWS in the smart toilered styles or larger shapes so much in demand 21/- to 37/6 each LADIES’ PANDANS, so serviceable and yet ..... light in weight, in styles suitable for all occa- Kadies sions— 21/- to 35/Smart styles are showing in MATRONS MIL- —and smart ladles will agree that tho LINEFtY, in all the newest straws— mason’s Millinery is an advance- . on/c i ment along all the lines that go to 21/- to J9/b each make MODISH millinery. LADIES’ READY-TO-WEARS in a large variety wider brims, more drooping brims, of styles; all very nicely trimmed— lighter fabrics for warmer days, From 13/6 to 22/6 each Etraw ln varloUß weav ®« I,elng mMt ' ' nonular —and a tone for every dress. THE POPULAR COLOURINGS for this season They’re all hero—try one or two oil are all tones of Blues, Browns, Greens, Pink ladies! and Beige. I—l AST I IXfcWha

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 240, 29 September 1930, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 240, 29 September 1930, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 240, 29 September 1930, Page 7

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