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WHY BE COLD? GET YOUR UNDERWEAR From —: VTJJBWI Westerman’s i Winter is now really here. Don’t run any b'''//■x'V/ 4 - - \ I risks. Get your woolly underwear before . yVX t Cj* J the really “cold snaps" arrive. You’ll | /53 X. / > be warm and comfy, and will avoid x. I X f z/y winter ills. These garments—in the fam- A \ \ ous and popular Colonial and English < \\l V \/\ \ | I \ brands—jire woven, but they’re dainty, 53 I I See them! [ WOOL UNDERWEAR I \\ ' ensures good health, cosy comfort, and real satisfaction at our Famous Low Prices. —-—, LADIES’ ALL-WOOL VESTS, S.S. or N.S.— ALL WOOL O.T. COMBINATIONS, fine quality. 3/11, 4/11 English manufacture, lace trimmed, sizes W. “Roslyn” and u Canterbury” Vests, all wool, : I "* c^ear f° r 8/11; 9/11 for 7/6; L.S. or S.S.—From 9/11. ‘ 9 / 6 for 6 / ll ‘ ~Q , ,1 ' -.v T O “PESCO” ALL-WOOL COMBINATIONS, also “Shetland” Sleeping Vests, with L.S.-7/11 silk ftnd W ool, L.S. or 8.8.; open front; kiwe “Jaeger” Fine All Wool Vests, in pink and length— From 24/6 ivory, N.S.—7/11 each. LADIES’ ALL-WOOL BLOOMERS, in navy an 1 “Pesco” Fine Ribbed Vests, S.S., sizes W. and 0.5.—14/6 and 15/6 each. “JOEGEB ALL-WOOL NIGHTS, fine quality, , . .„ ~ with long sleeves, and with or without collars— LADIES’ WOOL & SILK VESTS, S.S. or N.S.— 39/6 each From 4/6 each “PESCO” ALL-WOOL NIGHTS, fine quality, LADIES’ WOOL & COTTON VESTS, S.S. or L.S. lace-edged. With collars and long sleeves— From 4/3 to 5/6 each From 55/- to 67/6 each All Wool COSY BED SNUGS In Cream and Colours. Beautifully made. Were 7/6 to 10/11 each. To clear at 5/H Westerman & Co., Ready-Money Drapers :: :: :: Hastings

CAR SKIDS! “'What happened to Brown?” “Oh he sneezed at the wheel one wet day, his car skidded and he woke up in the hospital.” Brown should have carried Pulmonas with him. Nothing like Pulmonas to counter exposure to cold and wet weather. Pulmonas stop sneezing, allay irritation, give relic''

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 148, 8 June 1932, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 148, 8 June 1932, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 148, 8 June 1932, Page 3

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