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Special Selling 0F • ' ■ ■ 1 1 ■ ™ \ / ART FASCIN- Y I • as NEEDLE WORK CAMBRIC SUPPER CLOTHS. . STTPPER 36in. x 36in ....l/.each J'INEN SUPPER Vp/JLiiJ JLxj.k)* PUKE LINEN SUPPER With hemstitched hem aiiH CLOTHS With hemstitched hem ahl 42 x 42 and 54 x 54 4/11 to 9/11 crocheted edge. Size 34i fu x 34in, 3/6 to 6/11 ECRU LINEN TRAY CLOTHS In effective designs 1/- to 1/11 .... i . . - ' ssss. SESR?ICES ^IITE LINEN TRAY CLOTHS ^LECTION ofMdrii SLKViCLJ 6d eacn NEEDLEWORK AWA1T1NG ^ tit1 a YOUR APPROVAL. WE WEL- • J! t 7* , , COME YOUR INSPECTION OF In Ecrii 1/3 each THESE VALUES AT GENUINE Lay-by CRASH PURSES & BOOK BARGAIN. PRICES. Butterick COVERS for wool work ====' He,n- 6d each stitching PURE LINEN PILLOW SHAMS Over b Hemstitched border ... 276 each RT "fgV loeking ORGANDI THROWOVERS. P1 ating Hemstitched edge. Colour Peach Button- TAPESTRY CUSHIONS |"i.f - making Firesereens, Stool Tops, Purses and Shopping Bags 2/11 to 5/11 • PEG & DUSTER BAGS With coloured binding 1/3 to 2/6 each' KABE CREPE NIGHTDRESSES &/■' In all colours 3/11 each 150ILING SILK NIGHTWhite and colours . . 2/11 each LADIES' APRONS . . 1/- to 2/3 | CHILDREN'S APRONS y. - "Your Leisure Hours" spend them in a more interesting and : profitable manner? (P^ ROACHS' GREAT ' KNITTING COMPETITION' offers a splendid opportunity Someone has to win Enter now and try yourself. ^ ^ DUPLEX GLOVES ~ L 4 % For Cold Frosty Mornings — — A Pair of Fleecy-lined flKk " Long Gauntlets F awns, Browns and Grey. I J f \ buy now; t"! I I AND I S A y E .r.i wawiirt.i . III m w'hiiim nmmtmmttmet i»

flu will soon Xj raging— but it's a fact that y. you can protect yourself ' against these misery-making infections by taking Lane's Emulsion. LANE'S is a protector. It promotes a definite resistance to Winter ills by forging a shield of vital health. The secret is the famous sunshine vitamins— Nature's own vitalising elemeitts. LANE'S is Summer 's Sunshine "bottled" for you to enjoy in Winter.

BALED Meadow Hay. GOOD AVERAGE QUALITY 50 TONS AVAILABLE PRICE RIGHT GET OUR QUOTATION — and — SECURE YOUR REQUIREMENTS NOW hawke's bay farmers, CO-OP. ASSN., LTD. HASTINGS, H.B.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 133, 22 June 1937, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 133, 22 June 1937, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 133, 22 June 1937, Page 4

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