Re-Organising of Business Sale ! Thrilling MANCHESTER VALUES KEEP US BUSY ===== - MERE ARE SOME GOOD ONES 36m. SFOT CURTAIN MtfSLINS— 36in. CHECK COTTON TWEEDS— 1/. yard 1/6 >'ard 36in. CURTAIN NETS— 36in. TARTAX COTTON TWEEDS 1/- yard 1/9 yard S2iru .WHFTE TABLE DAMASK— x 54 ST11IPED LINEN BHEAK2/3 yard FAST CLOTHS 6/11 each 3/11 .WHITE TURKISH— FANCY AllT S1LK TABLE for 2/6 pair SCAHVES 2/11 each H 29in. SHADOW TISSUE— *LL WOOL COLOMAL FLANfor 1/2 yard EELS . ... . .. . 1/6 yard CUMING'S heretaunga street, hastings. Golfers! Here are We Offer You GOLF CLUBS you can be sure of "™" if Golf 1s your favourite pastime— you cannot to9 cireful or hsxd to plettS in ti# selection tk\ of the right Oluhs. If you are a really dis- |m|B« crlmlnating Golfer, you will choose Clubs that ^ bear a aame— well known for lasting quality. \ Such are the Spalding aua Stratson Clubs we're 1 featuricg— wa coafi«6stty recomfflend them to 1 you ae the fiheefc ralne obtainahle* - - . — — "•?" J TH1S WEEK'S Our Values in I towel II LADIES' KNITWEAR, Etc. I special are jjjg keenest in Hawke's Bay I LADIES* MANAWATU CAEDIGANS. Brushed MORLEY'S CAEDIGANS. All wooi, £ wool, warm and cosy, excellent fancy knit. Marvelloim value— ■ Flnral wearers. All shades.-S.W., 9/3; T*nrrvw 2» T" \w ■ rlOrai w.S,. 9/11; O.S., 10/11; X-O.S-, 12/6; BED JACKETS. All wool, latest ■ .. X.X.O.S. 16/6 each. fancy styles, wide reveres and tied ■ BRUc'e' CAEDIGANS. Best -quality with satin bow. Shadesof Sky, H Wmceyeue brushed wool, buttoned front with Shell and Apple only— 6/11, 7/11 H small collar and two fa/cy popkets. BED JAOKETS. Wool and a small ■ — Shades of Eed, Blue, Beige and quantity of cotton, with roil collar. M Jvnccoe Brown. S.W. and .WS.— 21/6 each Warm and cosy. Shades of Shell, m nigniaresses BRUCE CAEDIGANS. All wool, fancy Sky, Cream, Apple — 4/3 each ml knifc. Belt and buttoned front style, DRESSING GOWNS. Heavy quality Bil with two neat pockets and small Wool Yelour. Roll or revere collara.- H Woman's Size. Peter Pan collar. Latest shades. Shades of Eed, Saxe, and Fawn— ^ H — — S.W .and W.'s — A8/3 each W.S., 23/6; O.S., -9/6 fl| ONLY REMEMBER1 W W V TrTHl^l fj 2/n kT HUNT'S 8 SHOP EARLY HERETAUNGA STREET HASTINGS ■
ARMSTRONG N.DST ARRIWD I CYCLES Better Than Ever I CASB OR CONFIDENT1AL TERM^ OLD CYCLES AS DEPOSIT. C. R. STEVENS & SONS, LTD. Established 1904. FAMODS FOR FAMODS CYCLES. HASTINGS — NAPIER — WAIPUKURAU Hastings Manager, A J. Bmith POLO POLO LET PARKER'S rMixivcn 3 NAPIER SUPPLY YOUR KIT All Accessories for Polo and Hunting
The modern application of flexibility to spectacle wear of the rimless type ensures comfort and appearance eombined with strength. H. M. Bennett, Optieian, opp. Plaza Theatre, Ha>stings P Street, Napier.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 76, 16 April 1937, Page 10
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