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X LAST THREE DAYS X of Birthday Bargains Halt-Price TaMes and Racks Owing to the broken shopping week due to the Wellington Aniiiversary holiday, weihave extended our 21st Birthday Bargain Period for these three days. New Half Price Lines Daily. LADIES' PANAMAS. ' CASEMENTS & CRETONNES. ' White and iColoured • Panama Hats. Smartiy trhn'med. 1 1 Half-pvice Casements and Cretonnes in plain shade, and ' Usually 4/.11 and 6/-11. I 8 v^7 designs. Usually 1/3 yard. ; Nbw -/ll each I | Half Pnce 7^d y"d | | MILL1NERY. ACTPDwnow rnnrrs § S Every Ha.t in the Sliowroom now reduced to half price. AF1EKNOON PKUILR.^ | | Models, Ready-to-Wears, 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 | © A rack of Ladies' Stvlish Afternoon Frocks, all reduced tcf | g Half Price. * LOCKNIT NIGHTDRESSES. II Half Prices from 22/6 S S CHILDS' SOX. Heavy quality Nightdresses, embroidered and lace trimmed. | | Children.s gdx'in Wool „ Art.Silk, with faney topa. UsttaUy Usually 17/6, 18/11, 21/-. 8 § , /, " Now 8/9, 9/6, 10/6 || Half Price 9d pair | § VELVET RIBBONS. LOCKNIT PYJAMAS. | | In Black and Colours. Assorted widths, lin. to 4in. Usually , 11 1/-, 1/6, 1/11, 2/6, 4/11. Ladies' Suede-finish Locknit Pyjamas in Blue and Pink g lg Hlaf Price 6d 9d 1/-. 1/3. 2/6 shades. Daintily embroidered. Usually 17/6,. 18/6, 25/-. S S ' 9 ~ Half Price 8/9, 9/3, 12/6 || MEN'S PULLOVERS & CARDIGANS. gi « AsSortment of Men's Quality All Wool Pullovers itt Morley'i, 8 i 8 Wolsey, Petone and other makes. All half price. CHILD S BLOOMERS. || From 9/3 Children 's Navy Fleecy Bloomers in good wearing quality. | | MEN'S NEG. & COAT SHIRTS. ' - Usually 1/9 (? 8 j 1 An assortment of fahcy stripes and plain shades. Odd sises Half Price 10id 8! 8 only. All half price. . _ 3/6 | BOYS' CANOE& TENNIS SHIRTS. ? LIBERTY BODICES. |j | In heavy White Twill. Assorted sizes. Usually 4/3 to 5/6. Girls' and Maids' Liberty Bodices. Perfect goods but slightly gj g Half PriCe 2/3 to 2/9 shop-soiled. "All sizes. Usually 1/6, 3/11, 4/11. g| g MEN'S TENNIS TROUSERS. Half Price 9d, 2/-» 2/6 §'§ Cream Gaberdiiie and Flannel Trousers in assorted makes. o 8 8 Usually 16/6 to 46/v FURNisHiNr,(t* " § i § Half Pnce 8/3 to 22/6 fUKiNismiNiaa. | | MEN>S SPORTS TROUSERS. Heavy quality Art Silk Brocades and Repps for hangings or g, g tn. plain Grey and Fancy Striped Flannels. Usually 19/6 to coverings. Lovely qualities. Usually 6/11. " §'• § B7/6. Half Price 3/6 |;| Half Price 9/9 and 18/6 XD A IDnO) 21st BIRTHDAY V tSAlJKJLPj BARGAINS JV

PERFECT H FITTING TEETH Upper or lower lets, Superior Quality, Perfect Pitting, Natural Appearanoe. "Standard" Set, opper or lower £3 3 0 "Quality" Set, upper or lower . . £4 4 0 Dentist Davies "Special," upper or lower .. ^ . . . £5 S 0 Modern methods of painless extractlons. These beautiful teeth are made by tho world's best manufacturers and wa claim our sets to be unsurpassed by any is Anstralasia. DENTIST DAVIES AUCKLAND, NAPIER, HASTINGS and GISBORNE iTDETHEE SHIPMENTS OF FAMOUS BRITISH CYCLES to hand ARMSTRONG 1 A ROYAL ENFIELD ( tt/>I/%o V HUMBER V.VUQ COVENTRY J They are perfect in every part. That is why we sell HUNDBEDS • of them. CASH OR ON OONFIDENTIAL TERMS. C. R. STEVENS & SONS, LTD. Famous for Famous Cycles. Est. 1904. HASTINGS. A. J. Smith, Hastings Managcx. NAPIER. 0N RIGHT LINES SURE W1N FOR THE PUBLIC "Sitting on a sure win" is a fair tribute to travel ,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 the owners use their own trains, the more they save at the time — and they also help to reduce taxation. - — - — RAILWAYS FOR YOUR WELFARE

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 10, 27 January 1937, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 10, 27 January 1937, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 10, 27 January 1937, Page 7

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