And now we come to the FINAL DAYS OF I I the J This great MONEY-SAVING SALE will END on SATURDAY, MARCH 18th. For the last big flutter we have re marked at Lower Prices thousands of lines that were wonder values before. In addition there are countless oddments that are offered at practically give-away price. Great Sale Values in TROUSERS! 6 Pairs only MEN’S SILVER GREY I igSgW FLANNEL’ TROUSERS; size 33 to 37 I BagHfi waist. Were 14/6 — I I Final Sale Price 9/11 A I / ALL WOOL COLONIAL TWEED TROUB- /A I ERS; 3 pockets, cuffed. Value at 14/6 — // \ I ■ Final Sale Price 10/11 1 ■ RAILWAY CORD TROUSERS, 3 pockets, I good quality— Final Sale Price 9/11 . I Final Bargains in FOOTWEAR. I\ I |X\ MEN’S BLACK BOX CHROME OXFORD / Bft. y. ▼ SHOES, latest shapes. Value at 18/6 — X — Final Sale Price 12/6 | // MEN’S WHITE CANVAS SHOES, crepe I V/ soles. English make— I ’’ Final Sale Price 3/11 —— SALE ENDS A Clean Up of I^Sr N MEN’S SUITS! Boys’ White / ECLIPSE-ALL SUITS, in Pure Mercerised Ca- Wool Tweeds and Worsteds, noe Shirts, tgf '1 •'X Were up to 105/ — Piped, blue. [ \jZ’.L\ Final Sale Price 59/6 Sizes 3 to 8. g’/ll ECLIPSE-ALL SUITS, in AllWere up to 5/3. HI Jtj, , By ) Wool English and Colonial WorFin al Sale Bi . C/ steds and Thornproof Twee la. ° 'll. i >— All latest colourings, in a large /s’ Striped MU4 I range of sizes. Normal, Tall & Plain Blue 'K-t—and stout - Usually 94/6 and Varsity Canoe i 11 99/6 — .Final Price 79/6 to 5. Guaran WjJ TWO REMARKABLE BAR. toed fast dye f GAINS IN ODDMENTS. Up ' to 5/6. Final Sale BOWLERS’ WHITE FELT Price 2/11. HATS. Brim lined green. Were 11/6— Final Sale Price 4/11 COME ALONG FOR YOUR GENT’S FANCY COTTON SHARE. HUNDREDS MORE BELTS. Were 2/11 — FINAL BARGAINS. Final Salo Price 1/MILLAR & GIORGI HERETAUNGA STREET.
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Desert Gold’s brother, Egypt, is the sire of an outstanding performer over hurdles m Melbourne in Kunama. Beginning with a Trial Hurdle lit Moonee Valiev with the minimum weight two months ago. Kunama has since run second at Flemington, won again at Moonee \ alley, then at Williamstown, while on February 18, raised to 11.8, he scored another easy win at Caulfield. On Saturday last, at Flemington, carrying 11.8, he was just beaten by a good performer in I’hocia.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 78, 14 March 1933, Page 2
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