X t&Aar OF SALE • • X , 1 BARGAINS E.x.quisi!e "I DO NOT MISS THESE MONEY-SAVING Draslcall 0PP0RTUNITIES. ReducedT Bli "l w 1 rJfM SAVINGS 0N SPECIALS ACCESSORIES in * SPECIAL BOYS' WEAR OFFERS FOR liin- 10 61681 34 yMi BOYS. sohool H0SB ^ 1 BELTS. Suede, Imitation Leather primary and High Sdhools. All rfr TIP Iiymr rnin snd Edal Leather; l^in. to 2im ' sizcs— - 2/3 and. 2/6 pair I HIS W krA-fcillJ Usually 2/11 to 5/11— BOYS* NAVY SHORTS. GuaranJ. ujuax m Sale Price 1/6 each teed dye. Heavy finbleaehad ON1 Y SCARVES. Silk and Rayon. calic0 Lninga. Sizea 4 to 16.-- _ Windsor Tand^ri^|le®^1®®' KAIAPOI ALL WOOL FLANNEL LINGERIE SET. shades. Usu^y 1/6, 5/11 to 7/11. gOHOOL SHIBTS in Navy or Set comprises Nightdress, Slip, N°w sd' 2/6 ^ S/9 Grey. Sizea 5 to 12— Scanties, Brassiere. In Nil Green LAOE EDGINGS 4in. to lin.. in Sale Priceg 6/6 to 7/6 Pure Silk Washing Satm. Hand- Valenciennes Torchon and Needle. BOYS* SCHOOL BLAZERS witif made, trimmed lace and georgette. White 'and Beige colours corded edges in assorted coloura— l . Bias cut, tailored finish. Usually Saj0 2d yard Sale Prica 6/11 £6 6/-. BOYS* SUITS in light and tnid. Special Offer £4 19/6 KNITTING NEEDLES. Erinoid, Grey. Sizes 4 to 7 — 12in., sizes 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12. Sale Prices 21/- to 24/6 nvTDC cii v NiruTnRFiJQ Usually 6d pair— BOYS* WORSTED SDJLT9L Best PURL blLK JNIUHiUKMa Sale Pricc 2d pair quaUty. In Navy Blue or Grey, Bracaded Silk Nightdress in Peaeh Prom S6/6 *0 62/6 shade, with ties, hand embroidered STRANDED COTTONS. Large as- SCHOOL OAPS for Cenfcral and front bias cut with ties at wai3t. aortment of useful shades— Hastings W Schools— Usuafly 29/6. To clear Id skein * Speciaj tm eadi I VSifl - Special Offer 22/6 eMBROIDERY WOOLS. AU BOYS' TWEED OVERCOATS. AU ) i{v$[ ' shades, including White. Usually greatly reduced. Usually 17/6 A. t ' '•;!?; i: Hand-made PRINCESS SLIPS 2.d- Sale Price ld „^rc,10^'T^/JT!o/'cs 15/.6' r"Hx " i n.r.j m,j„ rrpno GhfiTiB Prin- BOYS' NAVY MACS. in gnaianMA. }?„■? feisHpi Sphaatom stoping CBCOHE! WOOLS. S-ply in j teed qualities^ with cieck Mnin^s. i FftxX - ' / " * nin turks Trimmed with fine good rango of shades. Usually 9d Sale Prices 19/6 to 29/6 V.WY** redle"unSiace f^toJSdS skein~ Sale Price 6d skein BOYS' GREY SCHOOL SHmTS Jx I , with fine Strap. Assorted shades. NECKWEAE. CoUars, Sets, Blous- 4/6^2/3 Usually x / •? \ - Usually 45/-. ettes and Collaring. In Silk , Special Offet 35/* Kayonj Org^ndie— AU Keduced v a T\TP09 |\v mn nvv -r; "V i WHITE SATIN SET. LADIES' PURE SILK | | II Trimmed needlerun lace KANTARA CREPES „ H0SE v d." |l plique motif. Brassiere top to vest I Fully; FashioneH, Latesf , lllljMfl f'l and slip. Bias cut. Usually 8/- -m , -n t,, ^ " \\ Special Offer 67/6 Fast Boilmg Colours. bhades. | - \-\ q, . 1/fl j 6/11 for 9/11 for . l\ brocaded silk set. Stnpes 1/6 yard A-,%% c/%%; ' - \\V~- :• 4 -\ White Brocaded Silk Set. Night. ~ 4/1A u/ll aJ v \ , ' ' p||a dress, Slip, Scanties and Brassiere. Plinrlre 1 /Q varil Trimmed applique and faggoting, WRGWiS X/ U JfHU ,r, hand tailored linish. Usually 79/6. ' C* 1 D J II ► CHECK DU1K0NAS ^ f jlj crepe de chene nights . EIDERDOWNS ( 411 Pure Silk Crepe de Chene Night- Fast. Boilillg Colours. . j 'Z-'M dresses, trimmed lace, hand-madi. '!. ( ° USUallV 29 /6 M W , M§ Assorted shades. Usually 45/-. | / n 1 / J r« or* / " -W W speciai offer 37/6 1/0 ior !/- yard For Z5 /- SALE Clearance J\,
100 PAIRS SHOES to be deared at 8/6 WHITE CANVAS SANDALS. Usually 16/8 g/g NOW BLACK OR BROWN KID. Ties and Straps. g/g Usually 17/6 ." NOW EVENING SHOES. Various Styles and Colours. g/g Usually from 15/6 ^ NOW ' 200 PAIRS Going out for 11/6 WHITE KID OR SUEDE COURTS, SANDALS & TIES. High and Low Heels. Usually 15/6 11 /g to 25/6 .....' NOW "/w SPORTS SHOES- Ushally 5/6 9/fi NOW W DE DJXE SH0E ST0RE Opp F. L. Bone- HASTINGS. 'fleeman lTloio>i MOTOR WRECKERS NOW WRECKING — STEWART TRUCK, 820 x 20 tyres BUICK MASTER SIX. ESSEX, 6 cyl. THE HOUSE OF A MILLION PARTS 'Phone 2696- HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS BRIGHT NEW ZEALAND TALENT | February "Railways 'Magazme" . New Zealanders, you will find much to delight you in the February issue of the "New Zealand Railways Magazune." Here are some of the big features — "Isle of the Glowing Sky- — Stewart Island and a Glass Box," by Rohin Hyde. ■ "RaiJway's End- — The Rosstown that is Ross," by Mona Tracey. "Land of a Thousand Golden Beaches," by O. NJ Gillespie. "Custody of the Parent," by Ken Alexander. : Instalment of "The Thirteenth Clue," by James Cowan* I "Rural Vignette or The Forgotten Branch-Line," by j Bernice Shaekleton. | SIXTY PICTURES- , Humorous illustrations by„M. Matthews, Ken Alexander | and A. S. Paterson. 6d At Book-shops and News-agencies 6d j
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 18, 5 February 1937, Page 7
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