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X. Final Bargains 5 SALE ends Saturday SHOWROOM BARGAINS. DRESS BARGAINS. 6 Dozen COTTON FUJI BLOOMERS, BLACK CHIFFON VELVETEEN. in pure quality cloth; best elastic. Fast dye and pile. For afternoon Saxe, sky pink, cream, nil, mauve. and evening frocks. Usually 8/6 |/O S.W., W., O.S. Usually 2/3 pair .... 1/ QI yard Half Price, per yard ° To clear, per pair ' - j Piece each Superior Quality WASHLOCKNIT VESTS & BLOOMERS, in ING SATIN. Black, apricot and guaranteed quality. Sky, beige and rose pink; 36in. wide. Usually 1/1 1 A nil. S.W. only. Usually 3/11. ]/(j 4/11 yard To clear, per yard* ' A A To Cl6ar KBINKLEY MORACAIN, for after6 Dozen only INTERLOCK VESTS. noon and evening frocks. Shades of Splendid value. No sleeves, round O/Q blue, brown, apricot, red, black, and nock. Usually 2/11 To clear ° white; 36in. wide. Usually 4/11 O/5A BERLEI BRASSIERES, sports shape. yard Half Price, per yard Uplift shape. Usually 1/6, 1/11. 1 / FIGURED LINENS, for house frocks To clear and overalls; 36in. wide. Usually 1 /I 1 1 FUJILENE PYJAMAS, in splendid 3/11 yard .... Half Price, per yard 1/±xs quality and newest shapes. All HORROCKSES VOILES & FABRICS, colours. S.W., W., and O.S. 1/1 1 Pretty designs; 36in. wide. Usually r*U Usually 6/11To clear 1/3 ,To clear, per yard ’ FUJILENE NIGHTDRESSES. Embroidered in contrasting colours. B.S. i«rwc> nrr s n V necks. W. and O.S. Usualy 3/11. Q/Q MtN O WtAK. To elear 30 NEGLIGE SHIRTS in fast colour ALL SEASON’S FROCKS TO BE CLEARED poplins. Collar to match. Usually »> /I 1 REGARDLESS OF COST. 8/11 To Clear */-*■-«• INTERLOCK VESTS & SHOBTS. CLEARANCE OF HOSE. Splendid quality. Usually 3/6 . i.” 1/11 P Zble TWEED top. Gunmetal, grey and fawn. O/Kl ERS ’ Guaranteed quality. Sizes 3 14/Q U-lly 4/Hpr.Half Price A^OOL 7 SOX,’in Jret a"d 4 B» E (X“serviceable- pair 10“ wear. Shades gunmetal, tan, mush- n . , , vk/ittcu room, etc. Usually 3/3 pair. • • Ba ' tar and.other ENGMSB FUR Half Price, per pair ±/ <- FELTS, in Greys and Browns. AU sizes. Usually up to 35/6 1 A //• I CASHMERE-FINISH HOSE, for house I To Clear -* U/ U wear. Serviceable shades of brown. 4/— MEN’S SMART TWEED OVERI evuvAirr™ unw COATS, in Browns, Greys and h GYMNASIUM HOSE, in guaranteed n , 1 lt > I quality. Double knees, heel and toes. 0/11 AT Wonder value, gg/fj | All sizes Special, per pair 6/11 Usually £5 19/Half Pace | KAYSER SILK GLOVES in fancy gauntlet styles. Shades of beaver, MANCHESTER. £"K!i 3/11 rVOBAL . PLAIN WINCEYTTTBS I CHILDREN’S SOCKS— (ID nightwear and children wear. To clear, per pair, from ** 38in - WlBe IOi P To Clear, per yard, 1/2, 1/-, 1 Piece Only WHITE TABLE FANCY GOODS. DAMASK, 53in. wide. Pure quality. 1/(1 FINEST TOILET SOAP, for tender COLOURED 3 ’BORDERED 1 ’ TabTFcomplexions. Usually 6d and 8d tab. 1/_ CO ™™ ED BORDERED TABLE , J Now 4 for *■' CLOTHS. Fast washing colours; WRITING TABLETS. Fine paper. (ID 54 x7O. Usually 3/11 3/3 Usually 6d eaNow 2 for u To clear ODOL TOOTH-PASTE & UNBREAK- 4 Pairs SINGLE BED TWILL ABLE TUMBLER, in colour— .. 1/(1 SHEETS. Linen finish. Guaranteed Special W 8 years. Usually 15/6 air Q/l 1 12 Bundles of WHITE TAPE; 48 To Clear, er air yards in all, of various widths. AD 10 Pairs DOUBLE BED TWILL Special SHEETS. Pure quality and guaranWAX LINEN THREAD & NEEDLE. teed in wear. Usually 12/6 air .... IA/ (* In black and white — ' QD To Clear, per pair AV/ u 2 cards for ° LINGERIE RIBBONS, in pastel shades . of mauve, blue, lemon, rose and AT ”8 Rb A TP W white. Usually 4d, 7d yard. gD Alrflrf A ® BELTS, in patent gD Half 'Marked PHCeS All colours .... To clear 1/-, 9d and CLEARANCE OF NECKWEAR AT BARGAIN Friday & Saturday Lading I BAIRD’S 1 11 — g ’ j Drapers | |

Growers of tender flowers and vegetables have spent nearly £200,000 on the erection of hothouses in the year just ended. It is expected that British growers will have taken £lOO,OOO more by the end Of this winter than iu the corresponding period last year.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 74, 9 March 1933, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 74, 9 March 1933, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 74, 9 March 1933, Page 9

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