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H Bradshaw S Commencing I Season-end SATURPAY 1 BBARGAIN PR1CES TO CLEAR Making Room for New Stocks MABOCAIN CREPES. This FLORAL CREPE DE il^^^^BliHjtep' , ««rt designs, mosfly . MH6SV dark grounds, including Eobe lengths of 5 yarda ^ Navy and, Black. TTsually each. Usually 5/11 to 11/6 -. ,/> , -. • o , yard Sale 2/11 yard '^*safW" 1/6 and 1/11 .... 10£d ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ COSTUME LINENS. EOILING COTTONS. PURE SILK CREPE DE Heavy weight in shades of In good designs, comprising BTE™^a £££ £S£-«Lr& £E Cream, Mustard, Brown, Horrockses Hair Cords, DuroFadeless makes. Lovely Rich ^ades of Wine and Tomato. Usually 5/6 1/11 tesse, Fergotex and Marvel closo floral designs in pretty Brown. IJsually 7/11. SALE PRIOE */ ** , . rrn f/o colours, Usually 2/11 to Sale 3/11 yard . cambncs. /J 4/6 Sale 2/3 yard ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 1/9 to 2/3 . . . SALE ' FLOEAL ORGANDIES AND VOILES, in guaranteed II f «—■■»—»>* ^Z,Ct?S= BOXUNO SILKS. SLlrSAr™! sSSTi/s makM- *""%£ t/.yLi 29in. mite Usually gJJ - 3Mn. SLUB LINENS. ^ 1/3 SALE The seasou's most popular 36in. White. Usually 10id tabric. Plain sha'des. • Spots 1 1 1 |||BhH bradshaw s ^HHEIgr • HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS — — ^— ^— ■ — ///£ DftEADBD washing Mv- laBmmi wWnm"' // / >. 1 iSKm smu- PARTV l -y I wSm THOU&HTSOWUCHOFTHe AUFINISHED-AW.FEEL l fSXo iPf^J BACK8REAKIN& SCRUB- FRESH AS A DAISV. THANK ^ AUON& ^ ^47 6ING AND RUBBIN&. j V\ GOODNESS MARGARET TOLD [1 -:-::.fe i^Vl^ _ /4 IF V _ ^ A v J\ ME A80UT SUNU&HT. ITS latt ^ WASHING-DAV "gfinc wai Q-tnfj^ : ^ ^ Suoligl11"" j ful lather penetrates the closest woven fabrics and carries out^' ^ . b d witb &e ^^^licate thtcads ate 1 evefy gpgck Df dirt . . . gets clothes clean without hard rubbing . That is Fabric was o£dinary ^damaged. s? lave I why — as the illustrations show — your clothes last longer when always P°°5 The batd tubbing esetra-soapy ^ dirt l washed in Sunlight Soap. llgfK^lSUNLIGHTSOAP S aves W ork, Saves Clothes . Saves Hands TEETH FILLED PAINLESSLY p- J. S. GEORGE — The Printerj a T CJtAWFORD TEETH FILLED PAINLESSLY ■Atn (Established for Half-a-Century) (Successor to Mrs. K. M. Harvey ) _AT_ Oi'FIGE STATIONERY & SUPPLIES. tKIBUNE AGENT : Havelock Nortii TtBNTIST JJAVIES SHOW OAEDS & TICKET BOARDS. —For— JT^ENTIST £)AVIES Onr. Heretaunga and Warren Streets, Books • Stationery - Latest Magazinea • HASTINGS. Fancy Goodo ♦ Drapery, Toya, etc. i

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 6, 22 January 1937, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 6, 22 January 1937, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 6, 22 January 1937, Page 14

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