MORE LABOUR GAINS! Millar & Giorgi Offer Unequalled Value in W Working Togs J|| Workers! You know as well as we that low price alone does not constitute / VALUE. All our working togs are of high-grade q,uali<y. ensuring long wear, and at our prices they're SEAL value. Smart, Hard-wearing Trousers, reasonably Priced We’ve a pure wool TWEED WORK SHIRTS. See our pure wool, TBOUSEH, with cuff bottoms, 8 in Navy, Grey, and Khaki. A wellpockets, in Orevs and Fawns, at made, full-c£t shirt. Price from Vfel 14/9 • p* l ' 9/6 -' Iw Then there’s our popular trouser in FLANNET& Full cut, from all wool feWW \w\ GREY and KHAKI GA RBI a real N.Z. Shetland and Grey. In I njjf, l tough wearer. These are only 10/6 Men’s and O.S. Only 5/9. U : W?li2j Iw pair. All sizes. wifi&yKb \-iSii SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS! SOX. All wool worsted yarn. Real t'W'W ’ " Special offer. Fifty pairs to go at tough wearers, and comfortable 11/9 a pair. In Brown shade. fitting. 1/6 a pair. Others from Very strongly made. All sizes. 1/- a pair. pillar t, Qoiqi *
HOSIERY —For the Winter! • I Morley and other popular makes recognlised for J good wearing qualities. I I BILK A WOOL HOSE, Botany wool lined. All shades. Excellent , wearers 2/11 J BILK & WOOL MOCK FASHIONED HOSE, Morley brand. All i shades. Wide ribbed top 3/9 pair SILK & WOOL MARL HOSE, fully fashioned, expanding top— ‘ , 4/11 pair ■ ALL WOOL CASHMERE HOSE, good wearer. Worth 3/11. In all ■ shades - Special Price 2/9 pair » Vest Best CABHMERE HOSE, fully fashioned, expanding top—--4/11 pair 1 BLACK GYM HOSE for hard wear. Plain. Morley brand— Size 3 at 2/9, 4 at 3/-, 5 at 3/3, 6at 3/6, 7 at 3/9 i FINE BIBBED GYM HOSE, Morley brand— J From 3/6 to 3/11 pair t BLACK HOSE, plain all wool, Morley brand. Sizes 3,4, 5, 6— i 2/11 pair ’ COLOURED CASHMERE GYM HOSE, Morley brand— Size 3 at 2/9, 4 at 3/-, 5 at 3/3, 6 at 3/6, 7 at 3/9 i PLAIN THREE-QUARTER SOX in tan and black. A good J wearer— Size 6 at 2/3, 7 at 2/7, 8 at 1/9, 9 at 2/11, 10 at 3/- J KIDDIES’ SOX. A large assortment From 1/- pair AT ’» HUNT’S KEEN CASH DRAPERS :: COSY BLOCK, HASTINGS I I
i The Holiday that Helps I | Your Railways at Your Service j I How well you know that you would like a holiday—the changes of scene and the escape from routine—the sally into refreshing places—the tonic that will strengthen you for tasks ahead. X “Yes—but the cost?” you say. Well, your railways cut the cost of transport. The fares average less than a penny a mile, second-class, and a small I fraction over a penny, first-class. | Then think of the safety and comfort for yourself c and th. relief from anxiety about relatives and friends. In the past eight years your railways have f carried 180 million passengers without a fatality. , Travel by Rail And Relax. .
MISSION VINEYARDS Greenmeadows, Hawke’s Bay New Vaults on Main Entrance. 'Phone: Napier 477 OLD PORT & SHERRY 36/- per case, 14/- per gallon DRY BURGUNDY 32/6 per case, 13/- per gallon SWEET BURGUNDY 30/- per case, 12/- per gallon ASSORTED WINES (selected from above) 36/- per case INVALID PORT 45/- per case, 18/- per gallon Extra charge on Jars not returned: 1-gal. 7/6; 2-gal., 10/-; 5-gal., 15/Minimum Quantity, Two Gallons. Special Quotations for Bulk and Ten-caso Lots. Delivered free in Napier and Hastings. Empty Jars may be left with Alex. Wilkie, General Carrier, Russell Street, Hastings, or at J. Mahony & Sons, Thackeray Street, Napier. j ’Phone: Napier 477. (Sales Tax rebated as discount on payments made on or before 20th of month following order). Gold Medals and Awards at Internationa] Exhibitions.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 94, 4 April 1934, Page 2
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