j-. Fashion Styles for X W Spring! f Cntroductory Display New Millinery, Coats and Frocks u iu the showr °° m ' JFi jBOf Your Aspection is Cordially Invited. BEFORE STOCK-TAKING AT WESTERMAN’S “ National Recovery ” Thousands of loud-tone bar811 fl our fl National Recovery and to A fl B New and amazing- discoveries B I departments. Value- BHBk w HE sale Remnants & Oddments at Halt-marked Sale Prices STOCK-TAKING SPECIALS IN THE FANCY NOVELTIES. SHOWROOM. 80 Pieces FLOUNCING LACEk', 3«in. wide. All over. Beautiful shades, including brown, blue, BLOUSES & JUMPERS in Wool and Silk. As- pink, sky, ivory and green. saxe, apricot and sorted stvles. Usual Price 8/6 to 23/6 — bottle. Usual Price 4/JI y ard Sale Price 3/11 to 10/- Clearance Price 2/5j yard 10 Dozen STAMPED & FANCY SCARVES. Very CARDIGAN'S. Usual Price 15/- to 24/6— smart and newest tones, l -ual Price 4/11 and Sale Price 5/11 to 9/11 5/6 — Clearance Price 2/6 each ladies; hip «,.««. ;r . 1 -wst ws —•-- s -- w SS’”'/.-'- "• sraPE l s H WS%™N MAH ' Sale Price. 35/- UnXiSIEK SELIIUN. WINCEYETTE; 1 piece slightly, soiled. Fine 1 Only TWO-PIECE SUIT. Very smart. With Twill quality. Usual Price J, '.'—Sale Price 10jd coat of rust and warm wool striped skirt of TABLE CLOTHS. Real Linen with fancy Lace rust, the Coat being finished with novelty scarf. effects in co ] ourg of coru |. gol() Helio. yize Usual Price 59/6— Sale Price 35/- 54in . x 5 4i n . Usual Price 14/6COTTON VESTS. N.S. Usual Price 2/11— Sale Price 6/11 Sale Price 1/6 CURTAIN NETS. Beauliful Art Silk and fine CORSET ODDMENTS—Ah at Half Marked Price Madras Nets in ecru, \rnb and blue grounds. Usual Price 3/6 and 2/11— ————————— Sale Price 1/6 yard STOCK-TAKING REVELATIONS. H, 08 ?®* BARGAINS. DRESS MATERIALS. CHILDREN gam a 30 Pieces DRESS WOOLLENS. Double width. SILK & COTTON PLATED HOSE. Good wearing Wool and Silk mixtures. Usual Price 3/11 and quality. Usual Price 4/11 — 4/11 yard— Clearance Price !/• yard Sale Price 1/9 pair
GREA T 30 PRIZES Totalling 1500 ALLUVIAL COLD . —• ■ E I Section 42 of “Th« Gaming ■ > Act, 1908.” « ward* « B Objects: Tc raise funds to •’ „ vO. 803 B enable New Zealand to par- • v CEA*i r * fl E Ifllfl 1 fl I > ticipate in the Melbourne - *• •>r,reat A ' r IkLir IfIII I ■ I Centenary Air Race from p Ticket* 10<H post* l d EJUmXJLJ London to Melbourne . VJ 1 !*! RR. Secretary: N. McArthur, * Art 6 o' 0 " ? ..J sumps' 10 ' P fcl£BSßiTpl dß> P.0.80x no,WeUmston. « £ £ ■ ' ptf. (P 0 **' ? .... I EACH* Treasurer: H. L. Hammond, • envelope . uc fcets) EP.O.Box no, Wellington. • paymer.'' 0I .-•■ H WfEffiß 11 JJJ JM J J.11.L Jll Ltl Name : '
A MYSTERY. Where do colds and chills come from? It is often a mystery. But while there are a hundred ways of catching a dozen different kinds of colds, there is only one sure way of remedying them allBaxter’s Lung Preserver. “Baxter's” has proved itself quicker, safer, surer Has excellent tonic properties too. Insist on “Baxter’s” 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6 —at al 1 chemists and stores in New Zealand.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 210, 18 August 1934, Page 3
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