I^Bsummer Bi ^I^Hni b|^hhk im BHHk HHr A V I I ■ ■ ■ I Bl^lv M ■■ I I ■■ I VI V*^ J | f, I I ■ ■ 1 I ^w\^T^V r| | ■ I fl j 1 ■ Wf/Jm |i||IV l| Wf////jm ■|[l|||"| fl I Everything in Men's and Boys' Wear Reduced to Lowest Price 44 MEN'S FUR FELT HATS. Curl and snap brima. In Greys only. Were &5/_ to 30/ — Sale Price 6/11 40 FUR FELT HATS. Were 25/- and 45/— .Sale Price 15/6 TWEED CAPS, including Tress and Co. and Henry Heath. Were 8/6 to 10/6— Sale Price 2/11 MEN'S CREAM & COLOURED INTERLOCK SPORTS SHIRTS. Sliort and long sleeves. Were up to 8/6 — Sale Price 4/11 23 Pairs MEN'S STRIPED NEG. SHIRTS. Two collars— ..Olearing at 4/11 and 5/11 CANTERBURY LOCKNIT SPORTS SHIRTS. Long and sliort sleeves. Zip and button fronts. In Cream and Greys. Were up to 8/11 — Sale Priee 5/11 6 Pairs CREAM ALL WOOL & SILK & . WOOL PESCO UNDERPANTS. Were 22/6 and 27/6— Sale Price 9/11 Assorted lot of MERIDIAN & LOCKNIT SILK SINGLETS & TRUNK DRAWERS. Were up to 8/11 — Sale Price 2/6 CREAM INT%RLOCK ATHLETIC SINGLETS & TRUNK DRAWERS. All sizes — " Sale Price 1/9 MEN'S FANCY PULLOVERS. Were 16/6 to 30/ — Sale Price 10/6 and 12/6 5 Only MEN'S PESCO CARDIGANS. Were 25/- to 29/6— Sale Price 15/6 . . Great selection of GOLF HOSE. Were up to 17/6 — Sale Price 5/11 ■20 ASSORTED CHECK & WHITE WOOL SCARVES. TJsual Priee 5/6, 6/6, 7/6 and 10/6— Sale Price 2/11 and 3/11 . 15 Only MEN'S IMIT. P ANAMA HATS. Were 5/11— Now 2/11 MEN'S HELMETS — Clearing at 2/6 15 Pairs MEN'S SHASTA SILK PYJAMAS. Best make. Were 18/6, Sale Price 13/6 4 Only DARK HEAVY TWEED OVERCOATS. Were 67/6— Sale Price 29/6 ' 70 Pairs MEN'S GREY WOOL FLANNEL TROUSERS— Clearing at 9/6 9 EIjECTRIC PRESSERS, siiitable for trousers and ladies' skirts. Were 15/_ — Sale Price 5/M1LLAR & GlORGiTtd! Hhb38» deliahtful • Oements Tonic is the eternal standby of women —and men — who would preserve their youth. (GS| In Clements they find — as you will find — the iw| one never-f ailing source of new health and new frfjP strength; a natural tonic with a phenomenal record of successful cures unparalleled in the last 50 years. Can Sleep Soundly . ^n,H^gjrJrl Paddlnsrton, N.S.W. WUSStJ* QJ "I am writinir In my appreclatlon of your moHt wondetfnl nervc tonic, Clementa. My trial of two large bottlcs 1 UrTuaV ha* proved mont sncceNsfuI. Illacsi aeeina a great dlstnn'ce away, and my nervea ev'er io mnch better. and I can alccp soundly. Hsy vA&q "I will never cease recommendlag it." (MIss) M. Mc. (Qriginal letter on file for insptction). w8 Sold at all Chemists and Storea CLEMEHTS TOIUIC M V1LLA D'ESTE BEAUTY SALON" LET US REVITALIZE YOUR HAIR WITH THE LATEST ARNAO STEAM TREATMENT Beneficlal for botb ladies and gentlemen. Specialists in all brancne? Eugene Permanent Waving, Contoure Beauty Aids. Etc. 'Phone 2273. SATURDAY CLOSING. HASTINGS. mmmmmmmmmmammmmmmrnmmmmmmummmmmmmmmmmm You'll Enjoy the Ohanga of a |^yk,eAMPING |||J| HOLIDAY WE SUPPLY — OR HIRE—ALL NEEDS. RIDGE POLE TENTS from 15/--SQUAEE TENTS from £4 2/6 FAMILY TENTS from £8 12/5 BEAOH TENTS from £3 l| H i K H TENTS from 15/6 II ffll i j \ \ W CAMP BEDS . . . CHAIRS . /. MATTRESSES ... 1 | M j 1* \ \ X - LAMPS . . . CAMP STOVES . . . Etc. j FURTHER DETAILS GLADLY SUPPLIED. LAND & HEIGHWAY, LTD. MARKET STREET, HASTINGS. THE FARMEKS' BLDG., NAPIER.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 23, 11 February 1937, Page 9
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