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I GREAT " END OF SEASON " I CLEARANCE ! FEBRUARY is our END OF SEASON CLEARANCE MONTH & HERE ARE A FEW SPECIAL VALUES THAT THRIFTY SHOFPERS WILL APPRECIATE, AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY °n'y 5 of the8e 4 °n'y 'Vke" tW* _ ONE CHANCE ONLY / | T „ r . 0 ... ENGLISH 21-PIECE P"Ce or S01ISE m THESE ^ B»y " Good DECORATED 32-PIECE ENGLISH M,LR WHIT£ * WINDOW BROOM TEA DINNER ROYAL ALBERT CHINA ' / - , J Jjl |j| Complete with long 7-foot handle. SETS SETS CUPS and SAUCERS 7 III Brusliware liaa advanced la price To go at this price 'n rdodcrn Burlington coasitoralbW dBring tSe last tew Usuallv 21/-. for oue day oMy we ofter tte.e 3 ) weeks. To.morrow we ofier you a O/fi Usually it,/ Uaually 55/. delightfui Eeyal Albert Wima Cupa «|, //» coSe™ STtof Now th, ToOo JJ/g fte ^Sadcera at tMe meney-ea OUT THEY GO OUR FINAL OFFER HlJCaF. CJ .F.ARANCE GENUINE THERMOS To-mon-ow only III . Real Excellent Beautiful EngVish China ctv - Quality OF DAlNTY ENGLISH BOXED STATIONERY . r i w i ^ TAN CUPS and IHE POPULAR "OLD wbitino pads. QUTFIT But Two-Procu> ' BOOT SAUCERS SSiTST" — - TOiLET | LACES with neat check pattern, J Drsually ' ci ' 1/1 ' I Usuaily 1/- Ql I ^ Cups 49/6 PAPFP II] fT . and usually sold at 1/11 To / " To CleaV | Spoohs 49/6 rArtK Usually 2ad pa.r each. Guaranteed non- ooMPENDlnMS. PAINTY ENVELOPE3, in ? Mut BoWe^ NOW II 12 PAIRS FOR crazing china. tfsually 2/6 | /« OaDinets 1 /(• 1 InncH «n nn ■ K» T" / |l| Tn CT.T A SET , . T0Oleari/O - l0 oiear at, .acuI/0 „ ^ ^ 29/6 Clear 6fl FOR 1 /- ~ " . ' ' , ■ ■ " ! .. A' NOTHING WAS EVER MADE TO CLEAR TO BE CLEARED AT COST PRICE I WONDERFUL SAVING ' MORE DELICIOUS I Only 14in. Plain- 3 Dozen 0n,V 3 PintSize Our Famous Hill-Grown ^ PRETTY GREEN TINTED GLASS PURE ALUMINIUM o,n«MAtjn LAWN ROSE BOWLS , KETTLES RICHMOND J . A. remarkable value ' #'y%' I jj| >11111" MOWER BivlDg Thesa > J /£i? . III To be cleared at this silly price* B R A b^autiful Glass Rose / KR III Usually 4/6 W u i . _ Bowls tvefe "originally III The cost of aluminium goods has ^ # ^ Packed in sealed t _ ___ With large wheels 4/6 each, To clear at. - EACH III advanced 20 per cent. these last *1 / O amsuo ' jettf. s^ejtond O /O |L \ to/c . ' > -j---- i III few months and the next shipment the fine rich flavour /,]/_. 111 5y/° JR* //» ATin QAlTrtDC * " 11 t ,a1 III will be considerably dearer. ' remaining in the tea / FOR 4/ /|) KjLfaJ OAUvblijj; . 1Z lOlT . QQ Jll NEVEB BEFOBE , 5 Only 7.piece MEN, LOOK AT THIS. glass [flr jll Strcng

.. I f-i - - -! - ■ -I - T, ----- - I ■ a. -- • - t i,i ' ' ■ r - " ; . ; i . ... . EXAMPLES OF OUR YOU I MUST SEE OUR BARGAINS WINDOWS j Sensationai SUIT SALE ! **•'*« x SUITS • ■ m ® Sportswear BROWN WORSTED SUITS. 2-PIECE SUITS iu Smart Tweeds. Perfectly ctit. Sale Price 36/6 Usual Pfico 95/-. ' [''' iS I 2-PIECE SUITS. Sale Price 75/- . ifc-i In Grey and Fawn Worsteds. \ W §1 \ | i Sale Price 42/6 NAVY SERGE SUITS- f 25 SPGRT COATS« Fast to sun, sea and air, a| \ '■ t In exclusive designs. Made by • Usual Pi-ice 97/6. Mtl $ Minster. Sale Price IV 6 11 ^ Prlce 37/6 4° 45^ |;ll pl ' 21 SPORTS COATS. GREY WORSTED SUITS ■ liiS. IH sizes ti- j j. j . Pil Piffl Sale Prite 15/6 In plain and desien, L!ftl u.041 Price * il/6. 1 1 SPORTS TROUSERS ea In liannel and Worsteds. Sale Price 89/6 W ^ 8/6, 12/6, 15/6 MlNSfER SUITS, Hand Made, in 66 Sizes I These High Grade Stiits are the laist Wdrd in qttalRy clothes. 275 in the newest I Grejrs, Fawns, Browns arid NAvys. Plain and fancy designs. You save 10/- to 20/- I 00R MERCERY DEPARTMENT STEPS OUT I AN ENTIRE WINDOW FULL OF BARGAINS AT EXACTLY 1 half price. | A. J. JONES & CO. Minster House Opp. Roachs, Hastings.

CROSS ? i f yts UM^Ausili i m MY -MOTHI'R 0. m DOISN'T US£ M'j m iUX TO WASH p ^ M y NAPPITS J|: I cati'f i being bad-tempefed if my nappies nafe and irritate me, and xt's alJ iVtother's fault for not using LUX. LUX coiltains no hattnful soda and nappies Washed in gentle LUX suds keep soft . . . fluffy . , . unshrunken for ages *n ages. So I'm going to keep right on cryfng till Mother ioe. use LUX.MWk ®|llf \/ irritate \ A BABY'S tender / SKlM J A Lever Product— \ / Hieide in New Zcalcmd MB1.S2N/.,

*-■- ^ -"S— ^2^ --r >- -y, • •• ®Youe aocountancy Youf success in the Aecountancy Pfofesslonal Examinatiofi is ddllnitely assure, provided: 1. That you enfol wltli Hemingway 's. 2. Thht you study coflScientiously. As a resuit of 40 years' unparalleled success in Aceountancy instruetion, Homingway's aro able to guarantee to coaeh overy student until he secur.ed his final pass. What is more you pay the one set fed which covera yonr full tuition until you pass— independent of the time taken. Decide now that you will qualify in Aceountancy. Commence studying at once and give yourself the maximum time in which to complete your Studies. Free Book "Aceountancy. " Wxite foi your copy to-day, to — HEMINGWAY'S COEEESPONDENCE SCHOOLS B.O. BOX 516 • AUCKLAND ^LL our White Kid and Suede Stoch now 11/6; Sports Shoes, 2/6, De Luxe Slioe Store, Hastingg.

■ SH0E CLEARANCE ■ Our 8/6 Bargain Lines are getting low STREET & EVENING SHOES. "VwA Were 15/6 to 25/6 Now 8/6 i(\ ALL WklTE KID OR SUEDE, ^88% \ . . Tiefc, Courts and Sandals. W . High and low heels. Usuallj^ | 15/6 to 25/6 — 1 I To bfe cleared at 11/6 NAVY KID COURTS. Usually 21/- Now 14/6 NAVY SUEDE BUCKLE COURTS. Jeautiful fitting. ■ Usually 22/6 to 32/6 Now firom 15/6 \ ALL SKIN COURTS, TIES OR SANDALS. Usually from 32/6*% Reduced to 25/6 See the newest range of Autumn Shoes, also latest styles in Evening Shoes at reasoitoble prices. DE LUXE SH0E ST0RE ".HASTINGS.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 24, 12 February 1937, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 24, 12 February 1937, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 24, 12 February 1937, Page 15

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