St SUMMER Hkv ^^BaV ^^■r'-N^ ^ ^Hl^ ■&» W& HHhL I^H^H^ hk ^ VHHH9K ■■■K ^■KHHfei . And so we continue— another week with prices lower HERE^S IV1ERCERY AT and values higher ttian ever — -stock your wardrobe ^^HURRY OUT" PRICES KOW witli these Mercery and Men's wear offerings — (f^ ~" M 1 , . _., — — v -v s every item a bargain ' g 8°am" — C°mS ^ °'"!9 " 7ear~0 — — ACa ' Large Bange of Plain MABL and FAHCT HALF thw. Bargain, then . torry along and see hundreds KOBE. Dsually 2/6 to 4/6. . . Sale Prices 1/9 and 2/6 - — : fxCl \/jlV r^Cr\ 40 doz.°Men's NEG. SHIRTS. Woven Stripes and more la onr store. Only tlie "Great Outfitters" could / U / jjm £~~/) \ Printed Cotons. 2 Collars to mateh. Wero 5/11, 6/11, ♦ : : / ■ y Jj| | b ' I /,l 8/6 and 19/6 . . Sale Prices 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, 6/11 offer you such quality mercery at imparalleled prices.. A It |J|j V*A i \ • Men's Cotton 00 AT SHIRTS. Were 6/11 to 10/6. ' : " ' ' /\l H| %y\ \ Sale Prices 4/6 and 4/11 fy\ erl *]W Men's Canterbury Suede Locknit SPORTS SHIRTS. SPORTS WEAR SUITS /^IV '■ \W In0ream - Were 7/6 5/u . TnAVTCrnC V) .-^rvb^s. ^mr y/\ -V Men's Shasta Silk PYJAMAS. Were 18/6. TKUUbbKo ^«s\ \v Vj|||fcafcrt^ Sale Price 13/6 jdM§Mk Vs. ' Men's Meridian Cotton Interlock, Locknit Silk, S.S. eHoavily Reduced and athletic singlets and trunks. \Sf-%i\ f^n Wero 4/6 to 7/6 Sale Price 2/6 10 Mep's Sports Ooats, in ,\J tpb- JL 7 Men's Pine N.Z. Pure Wool SINGLETS ^nd UNDERSmart Tweeds. M^^MPa , vWWW%Wmm& PANTS, in S.M., M., O.S. and X.O.S. Value at 10/6. Sale Price 21/- 30 doz. Men's Colonial All Wool Sale Price 7/11 _. . _ _, ■SHP'k WW Worsted HOSE, in Plain and Rib- 4 Pairs Men's B V.D. Cotton COMBINATIONS. Sizes , O « c^°e ooey« oi?n" J bed. Were 2/11. Sale Price 2/6 40 and 42. Were 9/6 Sale Price 5/11 sel.SuitB. Sizes 38 & 39un V -y ' yeL^ .; lMy B0YS' WEAR VALUES 0F OUTSTANDING MER1T Gents* Business Suits, in * Boys' Elastic BRACES and Snake Pastener BOYS' POX'S SERGE DOUBLE SEATEI) P&ncy Worateds. Sizes 3, - . Elastic BELTS. 9 .Salp Price 2d eacb SHORTS Sale Price 5/3. 4j 5t 6S Were 95/- to 99/6. P0PLIN SCHOOL TIES. Royal and black, Boys' Navy Woollen COLLEGE SHIRTS. Sale Price .79/6 . 4| Yellow and Black, Royal and Gold. 3d eacd. Sale Price 6/6 M • - ' . IM ' BOYS' : WOOLLEN SWIM SUITS. In Ono Boys' Art Silk SPORTS SHIRTS. S.S. Eclipse- All ^ SUJn in v M§*9R.l \ piece, with Eull Skirt and without skirt. Zip, in Cream and Royal Blue. Sizes 26 to Eancy English. and Colomal 11 II f\ Sale Prices 2/6, 3/6, 4/11 and 5/6 32 Sale Price 2/6. WjOisteds* Were 105/- to [ :|| ^ All Wool Colonial SCHOOL HOSE. All Assorted Lot Boys' White Twill and Fuji 126/-s Sale Price 89/6 I >:J ■r.:^: School colours. Sizes 4 to 6. Sale Price 2/3..- Silk SHIRTS. Small Sizes. 2 Only LightweigM S.B | I i f SiZe3 7 to.ll. Sale Price 2/6. Sale Price 1/6 and 2/11 M M HAT VALUES ARE HIGH . SHOES . ' Gs*^' ■ -II ii ■ I- H I 48 Gent's ±ur reir hat»: , w , . Al„rcT a xx w. Mn . ft«rm/(A.iiK5 [ English makes. Were np to ^he LATEST at the LOW Heavy Weight Dark Tweed OVEBCOATS. j 45/.. Sale price 15/6. Men's Black & Tan Ox SHOES. • Were 67/6 • Sale Price 29/6 I T i 1 40 English Pur Felt HATS. Sale Price 11/9 Men's Wool OarM ItAlNOOATS. Were 90/v 95/- to . L ^ 107/6 Sale Prices 49/6 and 59/6 l^jT^ jjgl| Sale Price 6/11 616 0 Jga*le p^Q 15/6 ■ fvl A large Range of Men's PLuS FOURS for Men. Sizes 3 to 5. "Were 32/6 to R ^ ^ Tweed' CAPS Including Tress Men's English Tan Willow Calf I 39/6. .... ............ Sale Price 12/6 and 15/6 MyV> V ani Co. make. Were^up to SHOES. Were 29/6. 10//6. ^ * Sale Price 19/6 Geht«» Odd TWEED WAISTCOATS. Were 8/11. / s'ale Price 1/11} 2/ll, 5/11 Men's Heavy Working BOOTS. Sale Price 2/11 \/\ fBHH| Cream Panama HATS. Sizes 7> to 10. yere up to 25/6_ 70 Pairs Men's Grey Flannel SPORTS TBOTJSEBS. XfflfcjPBBMl Were 5/11. Sale Price 2/11 Sale Price 15/6 Were 12/6 Sale Price 9/6 ™ «»«,' BtnpM cotton BI^BBB. W, MIHI I A Q O PinDPl 3 Pair Cream Wool Garhi TENNIS TROUSERS. Sizes llll I I I I | fV |j I II 8 I ij I 4, 5, and 6. Were 13/6 and 16/6. .... Sale Price 5/11 ■ ™ ■ ™ 1 " » ■ ■ ■ ^ ■■ i, .nii. i , .i, i ■ i ■ ■■ '-ii 1
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GOLFER REDUCES HANDICAP. "My handicap is that I catch cold too easily," sneezed the golfer. "In that case, ' ' said the Pro., ' ' try some of my Pulmonas. " Result: No cold and three medals. Alwave carry them, quick relief from Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats, etc. Tins of Pulmonas cost 1/-, 1/6, 2/6 from Chemists and Stores. Higlily recommended. , Members of the Waipukurau Fire Brjgade held a snccessful "50O" eard' evening in tlie Brigade Hall. The winners were Mr and Mrs P. Bridgeman and Mr and Mrs J. Scherf.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 24, 12 February 1937, Page 8
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