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WEDNESDAY’S SPECIAL VALUES HAVE YOU VOTED TWO IN THE W BEAUTIFUL BABY HOSIERY SPECIALS COMPETITION? iiwuiiuivi ui LiVLfWU The Hastings Plunket Society invite you to the exhibition of LADIES ALL WOOL CASHMERE ft /O Beautiful Babies in the Portrait Gallery at Baird’s. The HOSE. New shades competitors are to be judged by the visitors. Record your ‘ * Z* vote, voting papers can be obtained at Baird’s for the sum of 2/11 value. 1 AIR one penny each. . CLASSES SHOWING AT BAIRD’S. LADIES’ “LEICESTER” SILK & ft /ft Class D—Children over 2 years and under 4 years WOOL HOSE •1/ • > Class E—Children over 4 years and under 6 years. ' “ ’ * V/ Class F—Twins under 6 years. 3/11 value PAIR EXHIBITION OPEN FROM 10 am.to 5 p.m. FREE. COSY WOOL GLOVES—The only thing for those who suf» , WINTER WEAR fer with cold hands. Thick cosy qualities, in smart de•jX,' < FOR signs and shades Values up to 4/11 pair—f rj-ii rwaa Hp To go at 2/6 pair ;. < The Tiny lots j — OUR VALUES ARE ' LADIES’SILK 4 WOOL VESTS-L.41..’ Silk „4 W TO I ' OUTSTANDING Mixture Vests in a lovely quality. Shades of Pink, ’"A. * ' rnnrvc ni.’ I Green, Saxe and Cream, with short or no sleeves. Worth BABY’S FROCKS. — Baby s | . All Wool Frocks in dainty | VI I each Special 3/6 each / t. stvles and warm wearing quali- j , ' From 4/11 e.d> . LADIES’ BREECHETTE SUITS— In brushed wool and fancy weaves. I Assorted styles and shades From 15/6 | R A CAP AND COAT SETS— A range of dainty styles and j a wonder value. Good Winter shades. Smart gw /<■ ' shades. Some embroidered in contrasting shades. All j styles. Stylishly trimmed. m | pure wool •• From 16/6 j Usually 6/11 <#/ Al BABY’S CARDIGANS — Pretty Little Wood cardigans, sizes I ' 12 and 11. In Cream, Pink or Blue From 9/6 | GUARANTEED SHEETS—The product of British labour. |. Quality Sheets in plain or twill, linen finish. Full size, PRAM SETS— Consisting of Wool Matinee Coat and Pilchers « free from dressing. Years of wear in every pair—in dainty wool weaves • • From 13/6 | Single Bed, 7/6 pair; Double Bod, 12/6 pair COT BLANKETS— In a large and varied selection. Plain colours, nursery designs, checks, and embroidered. All I UNBEATABLE BLANKET VALUES — Pure 'All Woo! dainty shades 3/6, 4/6, 4/11, 6/11 each | Blankets, made specially for us. Good weight and PRAM RUGS— Colonial All Wool Fringed Rugs in smart j Attractive borderscheck tWgns 8/6 I Single Bed, 18/6 pair; Double Bed, 27/6 pair “YOU CAN’T BEAT BAIRD’S FOR VALUE” X BAIRD’S qual,t h y asX ers X

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 143, 2 June 1936, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 143, 2 June 1936, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 143, 2 June 1936, Page 9

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