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Value! Value! Value! EVERY PRICE SHOUTS IT at our Great Wffi SALE TO-MORROW these Bargains go! * turn ODDS & ENDS AT ' Ji SATURDAY ODDMENT PRICES P A A'W imitation hand knitted VI Al I Fine brushwoouZ. All .hades. I MIK V HLV kJ 3/6 per pair LADIES’TENNIS SHOES Pure wOO^S0 E ned . D arh StrOUg White canvas 1-bar fawns and browns only. 1 3 \ shoes, rubber sole and heel. 5/11 per pair t Sizes 3to 7. neckwear. < 2/11 per pair. Assortment Collars sets Collar r r an d Jabot, etc., in white, beige MAIDS’ VESTS Hdf'price *■/! Ribbed pure wool, short ■ > -Z sleeves Sizes 3to 10 PEAEL NECKLETS - rf' sieeves. ©izes oro iu. choker and graded BtylCB> In I “ . 1/ O each cream, pink, blue, green, grey, 'I ——■ fawn. |l> WOOD BREAD BOARD 1/- per string. and a first quality serrated trimming buttons. JS W edge in syti , crystal and pearl, • hi— BREAD KNIFE ld P er dozen ’ ; J in stainless steel. WOOL winders. The two for 1/9 (jd per pair PULLOVERS! VveeK end stocktaking Specials. GROCERY Values LADIES ’ WOOL L “ IES rIp L X^ L WOOL JUMPERS. CARDIGANS. RED RIBBON la recn bi ' l®’ la re< t navy, fawn and brown. SARDINES 3/6 5/11 Three tins for 1/5 CORSET CLEARANCE. GOSSARD FRONT-LACING FBONT-FASTENING WEAPONS TUCKER’S CORSET. Extra strong quality broche, well ASSORTED SOUPS Average figure model. Sizes boned. Sizes 24 to 82. Four packets for 1/- 29/6 10/6 CHOICE SENSATIONAL VELVET PRICES. SEEDED RAISINS SILK VELVET. EMBOSSED SILK VELVET, nnrphnqp 36in. wide. Good heavy pile, in Smart designs and colours. Fo> special purenase. tke ]atest evening shades. b rid ere coats, etc.; 3Cin. wide. 5d per packet. 9/6 per yard 9/6 per yard CHOICE LADIES’ RAINBOW CANVAS SHOES. BULK DATES. I Smartly striped canvas uppers. One ba style, with rubber soles . and heels. 51bs. for 1/- 4/11 ier pair. I KEROSENE. MEN’S WEAR” 16/6 per case. Special to Clear. o.imcmAn MEN’S SILK STRIPED BOUCLE MEN’S WOOL & COTTON SANDSOAP scarves. tweed trousers. Diamond R Brand. Smart stripes on marl grounds. Good value. 3 t 0 7 - Five cakes for 1/— cotton men’s winceyette mATVO AMH A PULLOVERS. PYJAMAS. IAUKAJNVrA Shades of brown, with neat Good quality, in an abundance of MARMALADE Patterns. attractive stripes. AU sizes. ! ORANGES. 3/115/6 per suit. Fresh and juicy. The HOUSEHOLD SPECIALS. ~ hp«t for mirmtlndp DAMASK. FELT BASE FLOOR COVERINGS Deci lux I di I ciutuu. one piece only, 52in. wide. Good 6ft. wide. Splendid range of new Eiprht for 1/— quality. designs. Good durable quality. l/3 per yard 4/3 running yard Have You Tried -— — 2/-TEA ROACHS’ : it’s Good! 'Phone 3577. HASTINGS Box 101.

WILL MOTOR PRICES RISE?

PETROL You pul! up IR- ** and we’ll fill ’er up I Two actions (IjßfMtfl —no waste of IslsTCganftt time, and away ’"j you go again. We have the “juice’’ your motor likes! Alex Petrol Service KARAMU ROAD HASTINGS. Thona 36 S 3. KjF g State yout tequ i t e- 4 menu tn V / TIMBER I I and we ll supply you with 1 1 the quality and quantity • you want at the price you 1 \ want to pay We sell all f V N.Z. TIMBERS. J (McLeod & Gardner Ltd. SAWMILLERS A TIMBER MERCHANTS, MARKET STREET HASTINGS. 'PHONE ISO.

“CHEAPNESS IS NOT ENOUGH,” SAYS SIB HERBERT AUSTIN. Asked in an interview whether motor car prices are likely to rise in the near future, Sir Herbert Austin replied: “I am constantly being asked this question. My answer is, ‘Yes, most likely! ’ “Naturally too many considerations affect the price question for me to make any more definite assertion at the moment, but undoubtedly there is a general tendency for commodity prices to harden. In fact, the wish for higher prices and a healthier economic world is arising everywhere, and its consummation can only be a matter of time. “Already certain essential materials used in tho manufacture of Austin ears have increased in price by from 5 per cent, to 15 per cent, and, know ing to a penny what each car costs us to make, we, in common with other manufacturers, may be faced with the alternatives of reducing the quality of our products, or raising the prices. “Actually, of course, there is no al teruative —at least, so far as the Austin Company is concerned—for our policy has always been, and always will be, to maintain an unvarying standard of quality. Therefore there is definitely a possibility of our models costing more in the near future. “Certainly if we have to increase our prices it will not bo without good cause. ''

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 210, 18 August 1933, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 210, 18 August 1933, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 210, 18 August 1933, Page 10