X SPECIAL WEEK-END X CLEAR ANCE! spectacular savings on these clearing lines, including a big clean-up of all oddments THESE GET IN WE'VE ODDMENTS EARLY REMEMBERED MUST GO FOR THESE THE BOYS FIGURED MAROCAINS. DRESSING JACKET. BOYS' PUU,qVE®S. - 18 enfls Uncrusiable 1-igured Marooains on Shetland Wool Dresaing Jackot, nligkUy Slop- . Kavy High Sclool PuUovers m good liglrt and ■ dark . gfounds. 36 inchea wide. J^L Ex. S.W. UsodUy - 5/11. . Oolomal maka. AsBOrteS BKes. tranaUy 11/6. , Usually 1/6 to 2/6. . + jr lo Clear 7/11 To Clear 1/- yard To cIcar */6 SCHQOL HOSE. CHECK GINGHAMS. ALLOVER LACE. ftbSt 6 Pieces of Gheek Giughams m neat designs. Cotton Allover LaCe, 36 inches wide. Ivofy, ^ clear 2/3 2/6 pair Usually 1/-. Beige, Rose-Beige and Ecru. ' To clear 6d yard Tp ilear 2/3, 2/11, 4/6 yard BOYS' WHITE BAND SHIRTS. • LADIES' SILK GLOVES. ni aitcdttbc clearing line of White Twill Band Bhirts, • 'Novelty' Silk Gloves ■ in white and coloured BLOU5ETTES. ' heavy quality. Usually 5/11. ; gauntlets. Just' a fwe pairs. Were up. .to 6/11 . Ladies'- Blousettes, thre©- ohly, in .Msorted To clear 1/- each pair. ^ shades and styles. ' NAVY SHORTS. To clear l/« pair Td clfear 2/6 each Boys' Superior Navy Serge Shorts with heavy GIRLS' COLOURED HOSE. TAPESTRY CUSHIONS ^naHty nnbleacked lmtag.^izes ft.to,16. Girls' Coloured Cashmere Sose. Assorted Browns - Sale Priccs 6/11 to 8/11 and Fawns. Usually' 4/9." Assorted flotal designs in Tapestry Cnshions, To clear 2/11 pair stools and Eandbags* ' FLANNEL SHIRTS." ' ' ; w Sale Price 2/9, 3/3 eafih Boys' Grey or Navy Flaknel Shirts. Sizes 4- to I , MORLEY'S SILK & WOOL HOSE. - lO. Good all wool quality. . Fully Fashioned. Hoso in.good Brown and Grey JJRESS FR1LLING. Sale Price 5/11 to 7/11 shades. Usua y pair' , a/\\ • ajr' * ' Ih Pihk ahd Blue Silk, inedinm'widths. Ufeually To clear 4/11 pair J/6 yard. BOYS' SPORT COATS. BATHING HELMETS To clear 1/6 yard Boys' Donegal Tweed Coats. Btrong hard■About 2 dozen only assorted Bathing' Helmets. wearing quality. Usually 2/6 each-. - • I MERCERISED REPPS. I Sale Pricea 22/6 to 35/6 1 To clear 6d each Furnisbing Repp, 50 inches wide, in Ross, Saxe, rwil nRFN S mi K SOX Beige and Brown. Usuaily 4/6. BOYS' NAVY. MACS. • About 28 pairs of Children 's 'Mercerised Sox, To clear 2/3 yard Guaranteed makes in Boys| Navy Raincoat^ assorted styles and eolours. Were 1/6 ' to 2/6 , Sale rrices 17/6 to ZSf/o l:air-. Tn clear 9d nair CASEMENT CLOTHS. BOYS' SHIRTS. *o ciertr JJU pair Q enas only 36-inch Casements, in Rose, Oreain, Good Strong Grey Union Shirts for hard wear. CREPE DE CHENE NIGHTIES. Beige and Mauve. Usually 1/3 yard. Lasting quality. Usually 6/11. ^ v •*'"• Three only Crepe de Chene Nightdresses, slight- To clear 7id vard Sale PHce 4/6 ly shop soiled. Shades of White, Lemon and Peach. Usually 49/6. rorTANNITR BOYS' TWEED OVERCOATS. To clear 12/6 UKtlUINWf.a. All sizes. Thoroughly waterproof. - l nri/WlT wir-UTiirc .. . 8 euds of Fancy Cretonnes in pretty designs Our whole stoek of Boys' Tweed Overcoats now LUtKINl I iNiliH 1 Iho. colourings. Usually 1/3 yard. selling at reduced prices. Usual prices from Three only Loeknit Nightdresses in Pink and _ . - , 18/6. Blue shades. Laee trimmed. Usually 27/6; To Clear 7gu yard ' Sale Prices from 13/6To clear 8/11 ART. SERGE. . BED JACKETS. Heavy quality Art Serge for table covering or BOYS' SINGLETS. Three only Silk Crope Bed Jackets, lace trim- furoishing. In Crimson ■ shade. Usualiy 5/6 WqoI and Cotton Singlets in assorted sizes from med. Were 19/6. yard. 72 inches wide. 24-inch to 32-inch. Usually 4/11* | To clear 5/11 To clear 3/6 yard Sale Price 2/6 each ' jX BAIRD 'S sunweclearance sale XI
' >'.niniiiinuiiu^||^iii"iini""ui"^^ 1 Perplexed 1 = TRUSTEES 1 Z pRXVATE TRtJSTEES who desire to he 0 i: relieved of their onerous duties can H 2 tir&Hfefer their irusts to the Publie Trustee R = without a Court order. By acting as advisory H I trustees they cai| still render valuable service H = to the estates. H - Consutt the, Public Trusteet Wellington tzj i - or Kts loeal representative, H . i He PUBLIC I | TRUSTEE .1 'fbeeman Tflotoi MOTOR WRECKERS NOW WRECKING — STEWART TRUCK, 820 x 20 tyres BUICK MASTER SIX. ESSEX, 6 cyl. TrtE HOUSE OF A MILLION PARTS 'Phoiie 2696- HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS Y0UR NEXT "REFRESHER" He lillle "Breat" that Mends You Even a one-day trip to the home of a pleasant friend or relative, or to the sea, or to a native forest bejps to lighten your ioad of duty and to lengthen life- Remember too, it Is always a treat for children to have a day's oiiting by train. L j ' The lines of least worry and lowest cost • are the railways. You benefit yourself and your eouiitry when you are true to your own railways which are always true to you. HAVE A CARE-FREE RIDE BY RAU r v i-
1.JF' fche babbling brook, the popularity of the Troeadero Tea RoOmp never wanes— it "goeg on for ever." There 's a reason — the meals ana servjce are out on their own and oue feels at home direetiy one oteps linside * *.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 31, 20 February 1937, Page 7
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