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H^LENSraNBROSUf fl W ^ tf If NEW™ALANDj At our Tentporary Premises Note A ddress : ! LATE BEWLEY'S MUSIC STOKE (Two Doors From Scoullars) ! ON FRIDAY & SATURDAY WE ARE GIVING SPECIAL I REDUCTIONS ON OUR | LADIES' & GENT'S FOOTWEAR WORKING BOOTS DERBY BOOTS. GUMBOOTS 4 pairs only Men's English 1 5 pairs of Men's Box Calf A few pairs only of size 7, I1 All Luather WoTking Boots Derby Boots, rubber sole 8 and 9 Men's Blaek Cana- , Extra toecap. Sizes 9 and andheel. Sizes 5 to 8. Eng- dian Knee Glimboots.^Vere 10. Were 25/-. lish make. Were 25/-. 21/-. For 10/6 For 15/6 ' For 10/6 MEN'S SHOES. DERBY SHOES. WORKING BOOTS. | 12 pairs only Men's Blaek Men's Blaek Grain English Men's English Working and Tan Calf Ox Shoes. Derby Shoes. All sizes. Boots, all solid leather, with Smart toe. Were 22/6 to Leather or rubber sole. OT without nails. Welted 29/6. Guaranteed waterproof. soles. All sizes. Were 35/-. For 14/11 Were 32/6. For 25/LADIES' SHOES. G0LF SHOES. I 60 pairs of Ladies' Shoes in STRAP SHOES Ladies' Brown Calf Eng- | court and strap styles. Ladies' Bottle Green Strap lisn Golf Shoes, rubber soj^ | Spanish heel. Mostly Eng- Shoes. Spanish heel, Eng- fS tt'/a S t0 7' lish makes. Were 22/6 to lish make. Sizes 3 to 5j. Were 29/6. 35/-. Were B2/6. ' tor 17/11 For 9/11 For 10/6 velvet shoes. paragon shoes. goloshes. Ladies Paragon Shoes in Ladies' Blaek Canadian vet Shoes. Court, bar and Brown Glace gusset court, . Goloshes, storm fronts. ankle bar styles. Spanish Cuban heel. Were 47/6. Sizes 3 to 7. Were 5/11. and Cuban heels. For 37/6 . For 4/6 For 8/11 HALLENSTEIN BR0S. LTD. Temporary Premises Late Bewley's Music Siore HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS.

OUR LATEST WRECKING LIST, CHEVROLET 1937 CHEVROLET 1934 MASTER TRIUMPH 7. h.p. STUDEBAKER 1926 * CHRYSLER 52 Tteeman iTlotol ^upplies 'Phone 2696. HERETAUNGA STREET WEST, HASTINGS THE HOUSE OF A M3XLION PARTS 1| DIAMOND RING EXPERTS |9 SEE OUR LARGE STOCKS. 3 STYLES & STYLES LTD. H 'Phone 1182. NAPIER. ■H JADE BEAUTY SALON UPSTA3RS, CENTRAL BLDGS., MARE1ET ST. (next Denttet Daviefc); SPECIALISTS EUGENE PERMANENT WAVING Eugene creates beautiful deep waves' and tighter end curls with the new Automatie Winding. The most reliable and satisfaetory Permanent Wave you can have. VIOLET RAY & HOT OIL TREATMENT to recondition impoverished and ill-treated hair before your next Permanent Wave. SETTING & WATER WAVING 2/6 MARCELLING ERIMMING PERMANENT WAVING, Full Head, from 17/6 ' 'PHONE 2997 FOR YOUR APPPOINTMENT j — . — * Heighway's J H0RSE and COW uvr C0VERS See that your Oovers are made jf Our guaranteed workmanship asLand and Heighway's specially sures our own factory-made Covers telected materials. long life and service. LAND & HEIGHWAY Ltd. HASTINGS Manufacturers HASTINGS

" ' "thyrodone produced immediate improvement" Read what Thyrodone did for the 13- ! year-old eliild of Mr H. A. F. Gregge, ; 107 Burke St., Christchurch: "After ' 8 bottles she had put on one stone 6 j Ibs., the goitre swelling had gone '' down considerably, and she began to j really grow again," Mr Gregge wrote. j 'J'hyrodone, a combination of organio I iodine and mineral salts of Stewart J Island oysters, overcomes iodine de- i ficienicy, anaemia, nei'ves, weakliness I and exhaustion. 4/6 from the Alan l Grant Pharmaoy, Noel Wilson's Phar- ■ macy, aud other Chemisii.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 135, 24 June 1937, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 135, 24 June 1937, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 135, 24 June 1937, Page 13

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