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ALL GOOD THINGSCome to an End —And Now CUMINGS SALE IS CLOSING! It has been a GREAT SALE INDEED! Our prices have brought substantial savings to hundreds of thrifty and delighted shoppers. PRICES during the FINAL WEEK will bring even greater bargains. BE WISE —shop now—and get your share of the savings! S6in. Silk and Art Silk CHECK DRESS Fine quality Creme RIBBED COTTON 1/11 MATERIAL, in Green, Lemon, Flairte 1/11 VESTS; no sleeves Each and Ked Per Yard ' WOMEN’S WHITE RIBBED COTTON Q /(• 36in. Heavy Quality CHECK GING- VESTS; bound neck and sleevs—2 for U H BlaCk and a '» 5 l/~ LADIES’ MESH GLOVES with fancy 0/11 and Whlte Per Yard gauntlets, in white and chamois. Per Pr. IIGURED WASHING CAMBRIC. Oddments in NAPPA & SKIN GLOVES. f‘/£‘ Guaranteed fast colours .... Per Yard . .... □ , 0/0 Asstd. qualities and colours .. Per pair z WOMEN’S WHITE COTTON VESTS, 1 / v .. t . . 3 t n Tanv rrnev - ’ 1/—• Full-fashioned ART SILK HOSE, with 0/11 no sleeves Each Cuban heel; extra strong welts. Per pair ~ Z 11 THESE ARE BUT A FEW FROM THE MANY DOZENS! CUMING’S THE FASHION CENTRE. FABRICS - LINENS - MILLINERY - GOWNS - UNDERWEAR - HOSIERY - ETC.

“The “Tribune’s” Crossword Puzzles will appear in every Wednesday and Saturday issue. THE TRIBUNE” CROSSWORD PUZZLE No. 25. 1 — p — p — p —|Bp — p — p — [a - □iZHBEBTriZiZ Ti rag ■[ BiM 5m i ~ TBZirliZgiiZiZ -■rbharß lai a, az 22 MH ’ - ACROSS DOWN. 1. A group of ministers. 1. A hat badge. 5. Robber. 2. The son of royalty (four words) 9. The precursor of the motor ear 3. Artless, unaffected. (three words). 4. A fussy but efficient little ve.s 10. The subject of a song-query. scl. 11. Lasted longer than. 5. To smooth out. 12. Like the Moa. 6. A famous picture may be celled 14. Observe this (two words). 15. Guided. 7. Leg-pullers, (two words) 17. Taken but not swallowed. 8. Scoffs at. 19. r lerwood. 13. A point of the compass. 20. A method of fishing. 15. This word is no object.. 21. Quick despatch (two words). 16. Half-asleep. 22. "Shouted” for. 17. Pious word for luck. 23. Not in use. 18. Spread out. 20. Two of a kind. SOLUTION TO “TRIBUNE” CROSSWORD No. 24. ACROSS. DOWN. 1 Cakewalk. 5 Hoodoo, 1* Moor- 1 Comity, 2 Koodoo, 3 Wrings, ings. 10 Sunil. 11 Thoughts, 12 -I Lighthouse, <> Octoroon, 7 DropPropel, II Police bonnet, 18 Battle- ping, 8 Oilcloth, 13 Periscopes, 15 ■hip, 22 rhroat, 2:; Scot free, 24 Obstacle, 16 Starling. 17 Floating, Crisis. 25 Springer, 26 Engage, 27 19 Stripe, 20 Bright. 21 Hearts.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 63, 24 February 1934, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 63, 24 February 1934, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 63, 24 February 1934, Page 5

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