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Millar & Giorgi’s W j A Whit'/lul'A / f'A. -/’’ffi lu Im!t wW® f lIU / / Commence \9JwTiTfim “ KICKS HIGH PRICES OUT OF TOWN M.// a GENERAL CLEARANCE HAS ARRIVED AT M. and G.’s. He’s here on a hill 111 OVCf SENSATIONAL PRICE SLASHING CAMPAIGN. Bight in Mid-Winter he’s Illi I 11l Prices for Carcut the prices of all our winter stock to the bone. Look what he has accom- ! 11l 111 r T ,™Ur plished below then come along to this General Clearance Sale and share in these //////// Ulg-TI.S, luUHWer and hundreds more bargains. // Illi Jackets, etc. SENSATIONAL SAVINGS ! I, and 7 ’IUMBER I 'l/l // JACKETS. Were 12/6 to 14/6 ' " i — i —— . In fl Sale Price 8/11 SHIRTS & PYJAMA SLASHED! i- // // d jackets^ l were Illi up to 35/- .... Sale Price 12/6 .WOVEN STRIPE NEG. SHIRTS, MEN’S STRIPED PYJAMAS, in / / /1 Men’s Roll Collar CARDIGANS Collar to match, Duro dye,, cloth Registered cloths. Were 8/6, 9/6, / / / * LUMBER JACKETS. Were included. Were up to 10/6— and 10/6— / / / 22/6 Sale Price 14/11 Sale Price 4/11 Sale Price 5/9, 6/9 and 8/9 / // Men’s WORKING CARDIGANS, NEG. SHIRTS, 2 Collars to match. WOOL & COTTON PYJAMAS, Eng- / /// grey and heather, pure wool— Plain Matt shad-« and striped llsfl make; Men’s, 0.5., and Ex. Illi Sale Price 8 / 6 Duro cloth. W,„ .in to 12/6— °- s - Were 17/6, 18/6, 19/6— / /// Men’s FUR FELT HATS, light t’.tlo P ice 5/11 Sale P rices 14/6, 15/6, 15/11 / //,/ grey, black band, curl leaf. CLYDELLA PYJAMAS, light and / , Were 22/6 .... Sale Price 9/11 CELENESE SILK SHIRTS, 2 Col- warm. Were 21/- Sale Price 15/11 / //// 8 Only STETSON FELTS, drabs lars to match, in shades of pink, Small Men’s and Men’s size only in / /// and greys, curl leaf. Usually an! mauve. Sizes 14, ,1-IJ, la. VIYELLA PYJAMAS. Were" 35/ // /// 49/6 Sale Price 29/6 Were 18/6Sale Price 8/11 Sale Price 25/ // / H — ——■ h General Clearance “Cuts and Quarters” // /i Waging War on Prices for Prices on SUITS & OVERCOATS. //// BOYS' WEAR. MEN’S ASSORTED TWEED SUITS. Were 59/6 to 111 BOYS’ WOOLLEN JERSEYS, splendid wearers; 79/6 Sale Price 47/6 '/ 111 small sizes; in grey, navy, fawn, saxe and scar5 Only PURE WOOL DONEGAL TWEED SUITS. '/ 111 let; 26in. to 30in; in navy and grey only.—Balo Sizes 4, 6 and 7. Were 79/6Sale Price 55/- Illi price for size 20 to 241 n., 2/11; Sale price for 6 Only ASSORTED WORSTED SUITS. Were 89/6 111 26 to 30in., 3/6. Sale Price 55/- I I BOYS’ CREAM CASHMERE JERSEYS; sizes 18 ECLIPSE-ALL SUITS, in pure wool Tweeds and Wor- Illi to 26in. Were 8/- to 9/6 .... Sale Price 4/11 steds. Splendid selection in normal, tall, full and Illi BOY’S' PURE WOOL NATURAL SINGLETS, stout sizes. Usually 79/6, 91/6, 105/-, 115/6, 126/-, Illi ’ Sizes 22in. to 30in Sale Price 4/11 136/6—Sale Prices 72/6, 82/6, 90/-, 99/6, 107/6, C BOYS’ DOUBLE-SEATED PURE WOOL NAVY 115/6. SHORTS well made. Sizes 4 to 6, Sale Price ECLIPSE-ALL SUITS, in fine navy serge dye. Guar- Wgm 4/11; sizes 7 to 11, Sale Price 5/11; sizes 12 to anteed. Usually 89/6, 105/-, 136/6 — 15, Sale Price 6/11. Sale Price 82/6,90/-, 115/6 jfiMi HOYS’ COLONIAL WOOL GOLF HOSE, white, 21 ECLIPSE-ALL SUITS, in Worsteds and Thorn- gold and royal bars. Sizes 4 and 5 only. Were proof Tweeds. Sizes range from 35in. to 44in stout. Itt/lV 2/11Sale Price 1/- pair F General Clearance Values in I/ WORKING TOGS! 'if J"T 'II ' HEAVY COTTON TWEED TROUSERS, cuffed bottoms—a real jy 111 / bargain ...•■■■•••••• Sale Price 6/11 /Xaffigggy ///// RAILWAY CORD TROUSERS, 3 pockets Sale Price 9/11 /ill COLONIAL SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS Sale Price 12/0 / / I MEN’S WOOLLY TWEED SPORTS COATS. Were up to 32/6 __ / Sale Prlce 19^6 /JsSwl / MEN’S FLAXCOTT WORK SHIRTSSaIe Price 3/11 and 4/6 P X '! / NWBMI / BLACK SATEEN WORK SHIRTS Sale Price 3/3 Ir’JT'M MH men’s fleecy-lined singlets & underpants—swxU I x Sale pric ® 3 /6 ' / General Clearance Plays Havoc with Prices for -X I FOOTWEAR! "Y 7 ( X %2 V' —tWj mtllra /// 28 Pair 9 MEN ’ S TAN WILLOW & BOX CALF oxford shoes. •VfAg / rjMSslwESy 3WB ' /// All good shapes; welted soles. Were up to 32/6 — "TV<A / , z / /// Sale Price 15/11 _\\] I /// 25 Pairs MEN’S TAN WILLOW & BOX CALF SHOES. English 1 /// makes, assorted shapes. Were 32/6 and 3.'/- .. Bale Price 18/6 A bll'l/f emMl /// O nr complete stock of BOSTOCK SHOES, all standard shapes, in ' ’ / / Tan and Black. Were 39/6 to 45/- Sale Price 32/6 J ==3JCf-\ jWZf WMre’r / 6 Only Pairs BLACK PATENT WALKING SHOES. Sizes 6to 8 —4 p n 1 Bale price 14/8 - I ' , ” V®* 6 ' HEAVY HELVETIA LEATHER DEBBY BOOTS. Uskide soles— I \ ' 1 S Sale Prlce 21 /- 1 X- a ft U"’ y I\\ / Black and Tan HELVETIA LEATHER SHOOTERS, nailed or t n f~ x SZ/j \l/\ plain Sal® 17/11 Giorgi Mid-Winter General Clearance Sale. # Heretaunga Street /r HUND; EDS MORE! NEW B • RGAINS WILL GO ON SALE EACH . DAY ' D ° N 1 Ln<S '' PAY ° r THIS GREAT CLEARANCE SALEI

Social Services of the Railways National Development and Progress THE cold black and white of an ordinary balancesheet cannot show the full community value of this national enterprise, operated in the interests of its owners, the New Zealand people. Settlement, education, primary and secondary industry, commerce, recreation, have all benefited from the social service rendered by the railways in the cause of the country’s development and progress—for the country’s need rather than railway financial returns has often been the ruling factor. What would be the relations of town and country to-day without the railway links? The railway lines hold scattered communities together for mutual welfare. It is well to remember that only insofar as the railways are supported can these supplementary services for the public welfare be maintained or improved. Wellington. 6th lune, 1932. \J■ yV ~ General Manager N.Z. Railwave.

Early Lambs. Early Southdown lambs are beginning to appear already on the Gisborne Hats, and within another three or four vVeeks lambing should he commencing on most properties on which preparations have been made for participation in the early export trade. Lambs for export were earlier last year than the previous season and indications are that most are -more -forward still this seaso*-..

J£AIiBH LAXATIVES are bad for children. Give them Laxa for breakfast. Delicious, gentle, nourishing. 2/6. Alan Grant (Woodward’s . -Pharmacy), Hastinjm. <

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 155, 16 June 1932, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 155, 16 June 1932, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 155, 16 June 1932, Page 11

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