WESTERMAN'S li Gigantic Clearance of JBk Salvage Stock! mft Damaged in Transit on British Home Liher. • Complete clearance of damaged shipment. • Orders re peated for immediate replacement. Portion very sligntly marked only, Qualities otherwise perfect. Only stained by oil and water, hence impossible to take into stock. ; IFANCY JACQARD BATH TOWELS. ROLLER TOWELL1NG. on . c n. r, One piece, badly stained. Usual Pnce 1/6. 30 pairs. Superfme quality- Size 30 x 50. Oil Clearinff at9d stained. Usual Price 11/6. ^ . Two piece in good condition. Usual Price 1/ 6. Clearing at 4/11 pair ^ . * Clearing at 11J6 PANCY STRIPED TOWEI.S. WHITE S ATIN DRILL. ®ae piece.- Superfme quality white Jean, Du Only slightly damaged. Four colours. 25 x 50. ' stained on selvedge. 'Usual Price 2/8 yariL, 72 pairs. Usual Pnce 6/6. ' Clearing at 1/- jrarS Clearing at 3/9 pair FADELESS CIIINTZ. - n- " One piece. Small:floral design. Soiled on selSTRAND COTTON TOWELS. vedge only- UsUiil;Price l/ll. 1. 48 pairs. Highly absorbent quality. . Three , : : Clearing at 10^d yard colours. Size 26x50. _ . • CREAM WIXCEYETTE. Clearing at 5/11 pair 5 Pieces. Fine/twp. Velvet fipish. 36in. wide. nnrATTnunrrATFUTo In perfect condition. Usual Price 1/6. COLOURED TOWELS. : l ; Clearing at 1/- yar« v 12 dozen. Hardwear quality. Heavy weaye. SHEETS Serviceable colours. Part oil stained. Usual 120 Pairs, Finc linen firashe'd quality. Unstainrf! 1 lice -1/6* Double Ped . size^ , • 8'0in. x 2f yds. Usually 24/9. Clearing at 2/6 pair Clearing at 18/11 pair WHITE TOWELS. TKreequarter. 72ih- x 2fyds. Usually 22/6. 20 dozen. Fine weave. Neat coloured headings. ' Clearing at 14/11 pair Size 22 X 44. Usual Price 3/11. ' Extra Single Bedh ?63 x 2|yyds. Usually 19/6. Clearing at 2/4 pair ; ; Clearing at 14/6 pahi WESTERMAN &Co.
In the early days when a csfiap ivanted baccy he had to go to a genei'al store for it. There were no tobacco- • urits and 110 "cut-up" The pioneers had fco be coufent ivith black plug or black twist, uiid if they wanted "cutup," they had to cut it for themselves. Most storekeepers kept a sharp knif'e 011 their counters for the couvenfence of smokers, and sometimPs' it was eliained to the oountei to prevent any absent-minded btggar t'rom piiuhing it. Yes! We've progressed quite a tot since days of yore. Goneral stoi'es are confined to the backblocks, now, while fcobacconists are as plentiful everywhere as threepenny bits in lollection plates on Sunday— and thev .all se.ll "toasted''— the tobacco par exoellence. Sweet, fragrant. cool and comforting, also (being toasledi hannless as it. cari be, it may be said to have revolntionised the public taste. and set a standard its rivals have failed to attain. The genuine toasted brands are: Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Ca- endish, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Biverhcad Gold and Deserfc Gold*
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 11, 28 January 1937, Page 3
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