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Gigantic Clearance /! of Hayward’s U Assigned /y Stock £* w Bought for a Fraction tg MORE OUTSTANDING VALUES IN THE SHOWROOM. HANDSOME BEIGE LACE & GEORGETTE FROCK, fluisLed -ill “’k long sleeves. Suitable for afternoon wear. Haywards’ Price £8 18/6— Sale Price 25/FLORAL RING VELVET FROCK, black ground with autumn tones, MK/ yoke and full skirt finished in black silk net. Haywards’ H " \ Prico £BlB/6— Sale Pr ‘ ce 39/8 a BLACK SATIN AFTERNOON FROCK, coatee from, collar and vHu nSEraVV cuffs of floral georgette and lace; finished at waist with buckle. WmUL • Very handsome creation. Haywards’ Price £7 17/6— VuKg Sale Price 63/HH CHERRY GEORGETTE EVENING FROCK, finished with long ■SP® s ki rt > with smart cape effect at back; long sash at waist. Fl wy Haywards’ Price £ll 11/— Sale Price 49/# a i FUJI TENNIS FROCKS, assorted styles, natural shade. Usually 27/& ~ Sale Price 13/0 CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES, with or without sleeves, assorted colours, latest styles. Usually 18/6, Sale Price 12/6. Usually 35 / — Sale £>rice i 7 / 6 ' DRESSING GOWNS, in Crepe de Chine, also Art EVENING CLOAKS, 3 only—One in embroidered and Spun Silks. Usually 32/6, 59/6, 39/6— .. , , . ’ . ’ , . Sale Prices 15/-, 19/6, 9/11 tinse1 ’ boli ln colounn £ s Bnd design, w;th SILK & WOOL JUMPERS, in good styles and co!lar of ap ? ,e grecn ' Haywards’ Prico £ll shades. Usually 15/6 to 21/ — 12/ —Sale Price 69/6. Sale Price to clear 7/11 . . Gold Brocade, self-tones, cosy wrap collar, lined FEW AFTERNOON I ROCKS, in heavy quality throughout with shell pink silk velvet. Haymaroeains. Shades beige, burgundy and lido. wards’ Price £9 9/ —Sale Price 55/-. Haywards’ Prices £0 6/- to £8 8/— Ap ™° t Sl ? k , Velvet rucked and banded with gold tinsel lace, lined throughout with heavy Sale Price 25/- each satin. Haywards’ Price £8 8/ —Sale Price 55/- <• (fl Westerman & co - Ready-money Drapers Heretaunga Street, Hastings

Wlicn half an hour’s work remained to complete the loading of the steamer Rarnnga at New Plymouth last night one of the gang of watersiders demanded to be paid for the two hours till midnight. The stevedore went away to consult the owners, and when he returned the men were walking off the ship. The remainder of the cargo of pork end cheese was returned to the store.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 257, 13 October 1932, Page 3

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