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Yov Pay HALF the Price marked on the Ticket! At Westerman’s GREAT y 2 -PRICE (lI4IAS<I All Remnants and Oddments in Westerman’s have been reduced to half the original Sale Price. Visit the different departments and see for yourself how the original Sale Prices have been slashed.—Don’t delay, others will be after these amazing bargains, too! A FEW MANCHESTER BARGAINS. FURNISHING SPECIAL. FINE QUALITY PYJAMA CLOTH, heavy 2 Only CONGOLEUM SQUARES, very slightly weight, 35in. wide, in smart colours and stripes. damaged. These are in pretty carpet designs. Usually 1/3 yard— Size 9ft. x 9ft., worth 37/6, Sale Price 25/6. Half Price Clearance 71d yard Size 9ft. x 12ft., worth 49/6, Sale Price 32/6 DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, with pretty coloured — borders in blue, rose and gold. Usually 1/11 DOUBLE-BED UNBLEACHED SHEETING, each— Half Price Clearance 1/- each fine twilled quality. 1 piece only. Worth 3/3 BIG COLOURED TOWELS. Size 2 oin. x 40in., yard— Half Price Clearance 1/7J yard in good fast blue stripes. Splendid for kitchen LINEN TEA-TOWELLING. good absorbent or bathroom use. Usually 2/3 pair— quality, 27in. wide. Usually 1/3 yard— Half Price Clearance 7jd each Half Price Clearance 7|d yard All Remnants and Oddments to clear at Half marked Sale Prices! HALF PRICE BARGAINS FROM THE DRESS HALF PRICE BARGAINS FOB MEN * BOTB. & SILK SECTIONS. MEN’S BOUND BRIM FUR-FELT HATS. BEAUTIFUL FIGURED VELVETS; 36in. wide. Usually 25/6— Half Price 12/9 Usually 4/6 yard— MEN’S LUMBER JACKETS. All wool. Usually Half Price Clearance 2/3 yard 24/6— Half Price 12/3 FLEECY LINED SILK GOWNING, richly MEN’S SAXE BLUE WORKING SHIRTS. 2 printed, lovely quality, 2 pieces only. Usually pockets. Usually 7/6 — Half Price 3/9 6/11 yard— Half Price Clearance 3/6 yard YOUTH’S OVERCOAT. Nice Tweed. Usually SILK & WOOL MIXTURE JERSEY CLOTHS, 59/— Half Price 29/6 54in. wide, plain or fancy effects. Usually 10/6 KHAKI CORD WORK TROUSERS. Usually—yard— Half Price Clearance 4/11 yard 7/11— Half Price 3/11 SILK UNDERWEAR, in eluding Nights, Prin- MEN’S NEGLIGE SHIRTS without collar. cesse Slips, Cami-Bockers, Bloomers in reverse Usually 5/ — Half Price 2/6 stripe and Locknit materials in best assorted BOYS’ JERSEY SUITS. Usually 21/ shades— All to clear at Half Usual Prices Half Price 10/6 Westerman & Co. Ready-Money Drapers :: :: Hastings

Working Boots That Are Equal to the Heaviest Task In the worker’! daily routin* his boots are an important item of his attire. They must be strongly made io stand hard usage, the soles must be firm and yet not too heavy and the quality of material* throughout must be of the very best. * i Here you will find just the right kind of boots - for work wear at prices you are prepared ro pay. Call and see for yourself. C. GRIFFITHS Quality First Boot Store, Next to Bank of N.Z., HASTINGS. ’Phones: Shop 2078, Res 2281. P.O. Box 206.

(i. QUALITY FURS! Never before have Fura K been so low-priced without sacrificing quality. K NOW is the time to purclms* «■ a Coat or Necklet. * MISS E. WALL Manufacturing Furrier (Rear Miss Tims’s Hosiery Shop) HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS QHECK BALDNESS! Grow now hair! Use Brice’s Regenerator, 5/6, and Circassian Cream, 2/-. Maa Luttrell, Hairdresser. Hastings. gLEEP lost through backache? Wawn’s Wonder Wool brings soothing, welcome relief. 2/6. All Chemists.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 205, 13 August 1932, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 205, 13 August 1932, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 205, 13 August 1932, Page 3

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