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BRADSHAW’S fabrics..... J Lucky i RSrfFfe ••Day! Bargains I and 1 s e | SATURDAY,, the 14th. j two days of great I A GREAT OPPORTUNITY | VALUES at LOW PRICES fl to buy seasonable materials at exceptionally J = —II. reduced price.. splendid range SPECIAL WEEKEND REDUCTIONS IN PRICES FADELESS FEINT. 6 pieces of 381 n. COLOURED PIQUE, in FLORAL BOILING SILK. Lingerie "Daytime Harmony” and “Ovoea Lemon and Apple. Value 2/6 1/ designs on grounds of Sky and Haircord.” Value 1/3 and 1/9 iniJi , _ r , IUoG Per yard Apple. Value 2/11 1 / Per yard I/ — 36in. LINEN TWEED. Heavy cos- * Pcr Y ard 361 n. DUBOTRIX, 10 pieces, tumq weight. Value 5/6 1 /ft 36in figured MAROCAINES. pretty rosebud design. Guaran- Per yard ~ teed boiHng colours. Value 1/9. J / ? 61 pieces ’ Close floral and s P aced Per yard " FLORAL KABE OREPES. Large designs on light and dark grounds, range of newest designs. Value 2/6 1/11 including Navys and Blacks. Value J Wonderful values in PLAIN Per yard I/U Per yard COLOURED FABRICS, compris- PLAIN MAROOAINE OREPES. Ing Matalesse Orepes and Silk p . oces peach and gky< UNORUSHABLE OREPES. 6 pieces Cotele. In shades of Navy Blue, Value 1/9 " IAIJ Good designs. “Duro” and FerEoyal, Black, Beige, Apple, Rose, -••••• lUot! , , , , • Wic. Browc, rwch. 2/n t« 1/11 g«.«n makes. 3/6 ud 4/S. f Per yard -■ Per yard 4/11 rex-yarn ungerje CREPE DE CHINES. Very heavy quality, in 29 1 n. BOILING SILK, in White, .White, Pink and Peach. Value 4/11 9/11 Lemon and Sky. Value 1/3 QI J ALL REMNANTS 2 ‘ “ RRADSHAW’S HALF PRICE THE fabric specialists Heretaunga Street HASTINGS

Xmas Suits Jg. . Must be Ordered by November 23rd. —M————MWe-again remind clients that orders for Made-to- I Measure Suits for Christmas delivery cannot be M«||k accepted by our manufacturers after November 1 vlMjlldlllj Mlllld 23rd-—Monday week. We therefore urge that, in ’ft <* Ml. V nff your own interests, you t fit ; 'i Made to Your Measure “Personality” Suits are fashioned Place Your Order for a by a master cutter to any style you || ’ i “PERSONALITY” sa Now BgwU DISTINCTIVE CUT Take no chances—come in and be measured right away, I W CHOICE OF 750 PATTERNS ftn< | we ’Jl guarantee Christmas delivery, as well as a Suit I O Prices range from £515/- ° f which you ™“ u very w “ 4 l| See Our Great Range of Patterns H.B.Poppelwell&Co. L _ t<l w Russell Street Hastings Next Post Office wl

A IfODERN QHIROPRACTIC JJEALTH gEEVICE Employing Sound Nature Cure Methods as used in the leading Sanitaria in America. RATIONAL EASTING: Specially adapted to the individual’s need when indicated. NATURAL DIETETICS: A knowledge of diet in health, and disease is imparted to the patient so that after treatment he is able to continue on sound lines. SPINAL MANIPULATIONS Employ ing methods approved by the leading authorities in the world and based on the sound fundamental that a misplacement of any of the twenty-four moveable segments of the spine may disturb the nerve and blood supply to the various organs of the body and thus promote disease. FOOT CORRECTION: Painful feet up set the balance of the body and pro mote disease in remote organs. Expermanipulation of the bones of the feel will relieve these conditions. Consultation is Invited. 8. L. LUXFORD, D.C., Ph.U. Kelly and McNeil’s Bldg.. Queen Street East. uPhone 3806.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 282, 12 November 1936, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 282, 12 November 1936, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 282, 12 November 1936, Page 10

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