LAST THREE DAYS X of Birthday Bargains Half-Prlce Tables and Racks Owing to the broken shopping week due to the Wellington Anniversary holiday, we have extended our 21st Birthday Bargain Period for these three days. New Half Price Lines Daily. LADIES' PANAMAS. g | CASEMENTS & CRETONNES. White and Coloured Panama Iiats. Smartly trimmed. ' I I Half-price Casements and Cretonnes In plain shades and Usualiy 4/U and 0/11. . 8 B P'etty desiSn3- UsualIy l/3 yard' „ „ _ . Now 1/11 each S 3 ; 7id yard | | MILLINERY. AFTPPMnnN FRnrKS S § Bvcry Ha.t iu the Showroom now reduced to half price. g g Models, Heady-to-W ears, Pull-ons, Tennis Hats. Ladies* Art Silk Crepe Frocks in smart styles. Usually 29/6, 8 g 32/6,45/-. # | | AFTERNOON FROCKS. Half Price 14/9> 16/3, 22/6 w 8 A rack of Ladies' Stylish Afternoon Frocks, all reduced to g Half Price. LOCKNIT NIGHTDRESSES. | | Half Prices from 22/6 s CHILDS" SOX. IHeavy quality Nightdresses, embroidered and lace trimmed. 8 !8 „ . ... . . . ... . __ „ Usuaily 17/6 18/11 21/ | | Children s Sox m Wool oi* Art Silk, with fancy tops. . ' " Now 8/9, 9/6, 10/6 II 1/6 ^ Half Price 9d pair I I VELVET RIBBONS. LOCKNIT PYJAMAS. ji jg In Black and Colours. Assorted widths, Ira, to 4in. Usually Ladies' Suede-finish Locknit Pyjamas in Blue and Pink S 8 1/ ,1/6, l/ll, 2/6, 4/11. # shades. Daintify enibroidered. Usually 17/6, 18/6, 25/-. g « illar Ir rice 6d, 9d, l/-> */3, 2/6 Half Price 8/9, 9/3, 12/6 1 | MEN'S PULLOVERS & CARDIGANS. 8 8 Assortment of Men's Quality All Wool Pullovers in .Morley's, ■ CIIILD'S BLOOMERS o S ^Volsey, Petone and other nxakes. All half price. I I • From 9/3 Children 's Navy Fleecy Bloomers in good wearing quaiity. | | MEN'S NEG. & COAT SHIRTS. I Usually 1/9. § I assortment of fancy stripes and plain shades. Odd »iae» Half Price 10 2*1 § 8 only. All half price. .11 From 3/6 I prfrtv RonirFq I I CANOE & TENNIS SHIRTS. isuuiuta, 8(8 In heavy White Twill. Assorted sizes. Usually 4/3 to 6/6. Girls' and Maids' Liberty Bodices. Perfect goods but slightly Sig Half Price 2/3 to 2/9 shop-soiled. All sizes. Usuaily i/6, 3/H, 4/il ||| MEN'S TENNIS TROUSERS. a rice , /-> / g ! ® Cream Gaberdine and Flannel Trousers in assorted makes. 8:8 Usually 16/6 to 45/-.. FURNISHINGS. ||| Half Price 8/3 to 22/6 Heavy quality Art Silk Brocades and Eepps for hangings or ll 1 ' ^ 0RTS ™0l'SERS. - coverings. Lovely qualities, Usually 6/11. ® |! | Grey and Fancy Str.ped Flannela. UanaUy 19/0 to Haif Price 3/6 || ' Half Price 9/9 »nd 18/6 XR AIRDQ' 21st BIRTHDAY DAlKDa BARGAINS X, ^ ' ' ° " ^ mmmm — mrasmr^mm
View Our Beautiful Hand-Woveni fluS Indian Fabrics IN A NEW COLOUR SERIES ^ s Come and view our new hand woveu, 4/ Indian Fabrics — we have a freshj K colour series of Stripes. In fadelesaj colours, ideal for the Sun PorclV Mfbm- Cushions, etc. 40in. wide. pkioed ai 5/6 y"dJ ffURNISHtWC CO. LTITI ilMhlKSON Sl'jRJBET & NAPIER THE HOME FUEN1SHING SPEOIALISTS. EMEESGN ST., NAPIER. FURTHRR SHIPMENTS OF ■ FAMOUS BRITISH CYCLES to hand H ARMSTRONG 1 Mkm ROYAL ENFIELD . ( Tvn Ao™l HUMBER Vy V f^|rf J) B COVENTRY J H They are perfect in every part. That Is why we sell HTTNDREDS B of them. H CASH OR ON CONF1DENT1AL TERMS. 9 C. R. STEVENS & SONS, LTD. I Famous for Fainous Cycles. Est. 1904. K HASTINGS. A. J. Smith, Hastings Managcs. NAPIER. B 0N RIGHT LINES I SURE WIN FOR THE PUBLIC "Sitting on a sure win" is a fair tribute to trav'el by rail. Every possible precaution is taken to assure safety for the travelling public — the owners of the railways. Experts are always alert to keep the lines right for safety. The more tlie owners use their own trains, the more they save at the time — and they also help to reduce taxation. RAILWAYS FOR YOUR WELFARE . ' « "
FARMERS & CONTRACTORS Our range of Agrieultural autl Contractors Manufactures is the •nost comprebensive in N.Z. Owing to the enormous demand for oui goods we would ask intending pur c.hasers to make their inquiries early Expert Workmen. Up-to-date Work shop and Showrooin. P. & D. DUNCAN LTD. m QUEEN ST., HASTINGS Telephone 3093
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 8, 25 January 1937, Page 9
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