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UGSTCBPlflH'S F*W CHAMPION^wHf #PI ASSORTED STREET FROCKS. In latest styles. Wi * l| 7$ I Shades Wine, Saxe, Coffee, Bottle. S.W., W,, mM O.S. Worth 49/6 to 59/6— g ' i MAROCAINE, CREPE SUEDE, SAND CREPE, ^ CREPE DE CHINE STREET FROCKS. . Latest styles. Shades Wine, Navy, Black, Brown, Saxe, Nil. Ranging from 15/6 to 89/6 mmm m m mm jn Sale Prices 6/11, 12/6, 15/- ti? ■ V |- * I V I ■>■ Mllf §■ STRIPED SILK FROCKS. Shasta, Locknit, Bem- I ■ ■ mm ■ . m ■■ berg. L.S. and S.S All shades and sizes. AIIT TUClf AA I Were 15/9 to 37/6— (III I lllkT (llla Sale Prices 10^6 up K be BARQAINS from the SH0WR00M Sale Prices 5/11- up 1 FANCY LINEN FROCKS. L.S. or S.S. All shades DOIHmc ci tdc ™ - * i ^ ^ , . Worth 16/6 to 42/ PRINCESS SLIPS. Ham styles, smart and nsernl. Sale Prices 13/6 up Usually 4/6 to 9/11— CELANESE SETS. 3est makes, 2, 3 and 4-piece. I I oi AAMrDQ o cpantifq n I I Tailored styles, lace trimmed. Usually 23/6 BLOOMERS & SCANTIES. Usually 2/11, 3/11. to 27/6- Sale Prices 18/9, 21/9 f*1® PnCes 1/11 ^ 2/6 4-piece Sets. Usually 57/6 to 69/6— CELANESE STEP-INS, f or evening wear. Shades To clear 42/6, 49/6 set Iv01T and ShelL Usually 12/6— _ LOCKNIT SILK & CELANESE NIGHTS. W., O.S. rwiMPQr uAwn MABC CPTQ f A™? ' Usually 8/6, 10/6, 12/6 to 27/6— wJ HAND-MA0E SETS, . 3 and 4-xpec^ Sale Prices 5/11 to 18/6 Lovely assortment— All Heiavtly Reduced CELANESE LOCKNIT PYJAMAS. Good styles • "•"SSftWKaS&W&'SSt .. amazing values BOILING SILK PYJAMAS, with long sleeves and J( NAVY, BROWN & BLACK SILK COATS. Swagcollars. Usnally 10/6 — Sale Price 8/6 r ger or full length. S.W. to O.S. Smartly cut " ' and finished. Ranging from 21/- to 89/6 ecah. Sale Prices from 12/9 V ASSORTED LINEN SUITS. Tailored and swag- . ger styles. All shades and sizes. Usually 85/wMflF/W WmIEIIIII lltlll ImMm to 85/ — Sale Prices 17/6.up fff ASSORTED COTTON FROCKS. L.S. or S.S, All E " sizes and shades. Worth 5/11 to 13/6 — Sale Prices 2/11 up 83/6 to 45/ — - Sale Prices to 35/- each HASTINGS I | HURRY IN RIGHT NOWT

XLhc Cbutcbes i- • CHURCH OF ENGLAND SERVICES, "SURELT THE LORD GOD WILL CT. jlT ATTHE W 'S pHURCH DO NOTHING, BUT HE BEO 1TA VEALETH HIS SECBET UNTQ Holy Communion, 7 a.m. and 8 a.m.; HIS SEBVANTS THE " PRfH Mattins and Sermon, 11 a.m.; Holy PHETS." — (AmoB 8: 7), Baptism, 3 p.m.; Evensong and Sermon, 7 i m. St. Barnabas, Parkvale: 7 p.m., /V FREE ADDBESS will b® given Evening Service. St. James Mahora: (God willing) in the United Hall, 7 p.m., Evening Service. Lyndon Road, on. SUNDAY -NIGHT, at 7 o'cloek, on the Subject:— QT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN -I " CHURCH — MARKET STREEL THE DESTINY OF THE Minister: REV. D. J. A. SHAW. BRITISH EMPIRE/ ' Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Relay As revealed in Bible PronheoT. Service, St. John's Hall, Mahora, 7 ~ . - .. p.m. Evening Address: "Is It Possible C1! God, the Creator of the^eartli, conto Accept the Genesis Story of Crea- trols the affairs of the natxon. tion?" Anthems: "The Lord is My altf^S ** 618 and f^ernfe^s ai Shepherd" (Griffith) and "The Day (?S ^ ^ Thou Gavest" (Woodward). d G°ts 17 . 26 , Deut. 32 . 8). : (2) Brxtain xdentified xn the prophetfl ITASTINgS METHODIST CHURCH as the Tarshish of the latter daya, Superintendent of Circuxt, Rev. R. (Ez. 38: 13; I, Kings 10: 22: II* B. GosnelL 11.0: Mr. D. Neilson, "A Chron. 9: 21). Drama in a Persian Palace." Anthem, (3) Britain. 's functions as protector of "O, That I Knew Where I Might Fincl the Jews in Palestine in .the. last Him." 7.0: Mr. D. Neilson, "Christ Jays, now in process of fulfilmont* on the Moslem Road." Anthem, "What (4) Britain 's destiny: Her prida of the Night." (Mr. Neilson has re- humbled and her dominion taken cently returned from missionary service aws»y and incorporated in the unH in India and has an interesting story versal Kingdom. of God established to tell). To all interested we extend a on earth by Christ at His* coming* hearty welcome. (Ps. 48: 7; Isa. 2: 16; Ps. 72: 10; 7 Ps. 2: 8; Luke .1: 32-3;Rev. 11: 15: JJAPTIST CHURCH, Karamu Road S. Isa. 32; 1, 17; Zech. 14: 9). February, the month of Prayer — -• - and Preparation. To-morrow: 10.15 a.m.. Questions Invited. «No Collection. Officers' Prayer Meeting. 11 a.m.: "The All Interested Welcome. Unprofitable Made Profitable." 2.30 ~— p.m.: Sunday School resumes. 7 p.m.: JJELSON STREET HALL. Sunday^ "The Gospel According to Jesus." ^ p»m. Speaker: Mr. R. G» Communion at close (and reception of Nairn, the Irish Evangelist. At 2.30, new members). Preaeher at both ser- Sunday School and Bible Class. viees, Rev. C. B. Boggis. Everyono ' " welcome. Q.OSPEL JJALL Karamu Road, Hastings; The salvation army hall qttar-na^ • x „ Warren Street — Hastings. SUNDAY EVENING, at p.m* 7 a.m.: Prayer. Mr- A. E. Aiken, Missionary from 11 a.m.: Holiness. Speaker: Mrs. India. Brigadier Smith from Wellington. ALL WELCOME. 7 th° Baufluet;" Maior pHRISTXAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, Q ^frs « i" * ia j o Karamu Road, Hastings-r-Services Sunday School: 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. ar0 held eyery Snjlday at f pm> Wed. «T 'uheosophy public iesdays at 7.30 p.m. Sunday School A ADDRESS, "Theism." aow1closed for sch°o1 holxdays. A free {(mm Duffi's Building, Queen Reading Room is opou at the Unxon IJK Street, SUNDAY 7 p.m. Bank Auatralia Building HereAll welcome. l&un^ ,®treet> fai1/ excePt Thursday, trom 1.30 p.m. to 4 p.m. CT. COLUMBA 'S PRESBYTERIAN QTORTFORD LODGE MISSlpN ^ CHURCH, Havelock North— Have- ^ HALL.— Gospel Service Subject: lock 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Maraetotara 3 ''The Day of Atonement." Speaker: p.m., Rev. R. Waugh. Mr. J. Butcher. All welcome.

SPECIAL BIBLE TEACHING SERVICES TIIE APOSTOLIC CHURCH, KING STREET SOUTH. HASTINGS. PASTOR A. L. GREENWAY, OF WELLINGTON. " SATURDAY, 7.30 p.m. — Special Message to Chrxstians. SUNDAY — 10.30, Prayer Meeting; 11.0, Breaking of Bread> 7.0, Subject, "BEHOLD THE MAN." Hear lliis man of God who has minstered in England, Scotland, Irclaud, Wales, Australia, etc. Bright Sixiging - Cheerful Choruses - Powerful Preaching. TUES,. 7.30 — Speaker, Pastor I. E. Grabham; subject, "Fruit Bearing" THURS., 7.30 — Subject, "The Answered Question." YOTJ ARE WELCOMED— SO COME.

PILES BANTSHED. No need to undergo operation. Z&nn gives quick relief and permanont results. 8end nimepence for cenerous sample. Zann Pty., Box 952HT., Wellington. Very often a child of high degree of iiitelligencc consistently brings homo a disappoiuting report. Wliy? H. M. BenncLt, B. M. Bennctt, Opticians, Hastings street, opp. Pl'aza Theatre, Napier.*

CON STERNATION IN THE DRESSING ROOM. The fast bowler was complaining of a cold! Along came the Captain and out came his Pulmonas. "Suck two or three of these slowly," ho said, "and feel your cold go quickly. " Besult: Cold went, and the wickels quickly fe'l! Tins of Pulmonas cost 1/-, 1/6, 2/6 froui Clieiuisls and Storcs.

WOMEN HAVE MADE FORTUNES By pafonting k simple domestic de» vice. Have you a labour-saving ideaf If so, get it patented before it ia too late? Consnlt us now — fully and coaR' dentially. ITenry Hughes Ltd. (Direc iors; W. E. ITughcs and J. -T. Hunter, Ib'gi:" (•)«••: IVI'i >.t Atl^niey4-), 214-217 i) I {ndl.'ia * \\ . 'I ! nil

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 31, 20 February 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 31, 20 February 1937, Page 3

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