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COSY SPORTS WEAR LEARN TO MAKE WOOD FIBRE FLOWERS THAT NEVER FADE v A A FRESH — DAINTY — BEAUTIFUL , EXPERT INSTRUCTION FREE 1*,',® -'.' " ' AT WESTERMAN'S SMART SH0WR00M ^ COSY WEAR FOR | SPECIALS yW WINTER SPORTS WARM WEAR FOR WINTER S'flfefeN Spiendid Range of WOOL IVIEN'S WINTER Sports Wear 1/ MEN'S GOLF HOSE— A i' ' shades and sizes— f K 3/6, 3/11, 5/6, 7/6, 10/6 pair J'^y Prices 39/6 t0 £6 19/6 ' II MEN'S GOLF PULLOYERS- / Mk j " " flM SLIM5TT FROCKS. In plain CARDIGANS. plain styles 8/6, 10/6, 15/6, 18/6 JHH 1 shades or embroidered. All av ribbed waist. All shades MEN'S SLIPONS — HV I sizes~ Pric6S 35/" t0 84/" and assorted sizes-- • 4/11, 5/6, 7/6, 8/11 |^Hf CARDIGANS. Ribbed waist r°m. ° » MEN'S CARDIGANS— P buttoned to neck and with SPORTS COATS. In wool or 13/6 15/6, 21/-, 25/6 f j:'i helt. Open front and sports wool and silk, smartly tailor- ' styles. Brushed or plain , ed with roll collar. Black, MEN'S LEATHER LUMBERS. H . i f knits; also lace weaves in brown, navy, wine, rust. S.W§ Full zip fronts . . 59/6 light or heavy weights — W . • and O.S. — men's suede ltjmbers. Prices u/« to 49/6 From 3B/- to 49/6 Full zip fronts. Ehaki or MrM,C WINTFR PULLOVERS. With fanoy em- TWEED SE3RTS. In noTOlty brown—. • 89/6 lVlClTd fYlllIEiIV broidery. High to neck polo. checks and stripes; alsb MEN'S CLOTH LUMBERS. QPHPTQ WFAR collars; also" open neck flecked designs— From, 14/6 Buttoned fronts— 13/6 OlUIV I O • ff fiAIV styles Good range of shades. • Plain navy and black, in W. lffiN|aWATEBrROOP-X,ra- Light Weight PULLOVERS, ' Pttces 7/11 to 35/- and O.S.^ From 15/- to 35/BERS— ^/- from 5/11. Ithers, 7/11 to . TWEED SKIRTS, Smart de- BLOOM RUBBER RAINTWEED HATS— 6/6, 7/6, 8/6 35/-. Button fronts, plain or signs. In checks and diagon- COATS — « ' 9/6 CAPS— 3/6, 3/11, 4/6 belted. . In . good shades and al stripes; also f ancy .flecks— Others 14/6, .17/6, 19/6 to SCARYES - 4/fa,'S7il assorted sizes. • Price from 14/6 63/*CREAM ROLL NECK • ' ^ ^ ^ — - " pootbill jerseys, t . t ; gst all Ugl Ww I Wiil irik

FENCING POSTS WHERE CAN THEY BE BOUGHT? „ At J. C. JORDAN'S, Market Street . WHAT ABE THEY LIKE? SPLENDID LINEj WELL SPLIT & SOUND CALL & INSPECT AT— . J. C. JORDAN MARKET STREET . - HASTINGS NEW ZEALAND IS YOURS FOR 6d ! % * Juhe "Railways Magazine" has Brignt Features by Leading Writers & 60 Pictures "Old Days of Gold'' (Romance of Central Otago)", by Robin Hyde. "Lord Rutherford of Nelson," by James Co'wan. "O.K. Big Boy," by Ken Alexander. No. XII. of "The Thirteerith Clne/' by O. N. Gillespie. "World-Famed Dumas Collection," by G. N. Morris. "Hamilton, the Empire's Dairy Capital," by O. N. Gillespie. Bright comment on sport, helpful notes for women, newsy chat on books and authors. 6d At Book-Shops and News-Agencies 6d f COVERS H For Horses and Cows ] t a i ■ ' I 1 LTKE SUITS OF CL0T13ES ' . " | | Are made in 1 j ALL QUALITIES AND ALL WEIGHTS. 1 S The Canvas we use is imported direet from the J I Factories in Seotland — And 2 i « I j Only the best is good enough 'for ns. | ! We manufacture the finished Cover in our own | | Hawke's Hay Factory. 1 1 NO MTDDLEMEN'S PRQF1TS. v | I THE FARMERS' COVERS OUTLAST ALL OTHERS. J I PRICE D REASON ABLY THEY WARRANT YOUR 1NSPEC- ! j TION BEFORE YOU BUY. . J | HAWKE'S BAY FARMERS' j CO-OP. ASSN., LTD. ■ j wheki; qua'i.ity costs less , j | HASTINGS ! . ' ' ~ " '

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 124, 11 June 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 124, 11 June 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 124, 11 June 1937, Page 3

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