WESTERMAN'S WONDER - WORKING -WELCOME - WINTER IS NOW ON I SOFT FURNISHINGS MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR MATTRESSES. Speeial sale offer. Fine satin faced ticking. Well •Dt.^ocstwr. r-nTtnvTci o- = -rr „ en/fl built of finest Japara kapok. Stoutly made and finished with a bMART TWEED BRESblNG Size 5. Usually 89/6. neat roll edge. 3 designs. Single bed. Usually 45/-. Sale Price 39/6 Ar-ri-vr, *tt xxrr\nr u-DuoorMrt nnnrna a , , Sale. Prlce 59/o Double bed. Usually 59/6- Sale Price 49/6 MEN' ALL patterns • Usually 49/6. Sale Price 27/0 BLANKETS; 9. Finely woven all wool "Suncrest" quality. Double MEN'S FAWN RAINCOATS. Fleecy lined. D.B. with full belt. bed size— Sale Price 29/6 pair Usually 45/-i' Sale Prlce 15/i io Dozen KAPOK PILLOWS— Sale Price 2/6 eacb MEN'S LARGE SIZE SUITS. 43" to 48" waists. Good patterns. Usually £5 10/-. Sale Price 75/h > a' . • v ir w ■ t 1 1 ^ 1 ONLY KHAKI CANVAS FARM COAT. Was 45/-. Sale Price 32/6 I ll/I A Ni HKM FR I lr PT 30 0NLY B0YS' NAVY RAINCOATS. Check lined, D.B., with fnll ■ ITI/Tin Vi ILjsJ 1 Lii\ KyLiI 1 • belt. Usually 13/6 to 17/6. Sale Price 10/6 I SHISETS. Estra flne will weave Dorma Sheata. Naatl, hema,ea an-i ^ "2* -S , , ,■ . , , rr « on... warm Lrown V elvet. Cosy head protectors for boys on mxlk rounds. B ready for use. Double bed size; 22 yards long. Usually — Usually 5/6. Sale Price 2/11 I , nm, . n.r, t „ onrrni™n c Saie Price l6/1:L pali 40 PAIRS MEN'S GEEY WORSTED SPORTS TROUSEES. With 3 WHITE DUEADRILL feHEETING. bleaehed bheetmg. tunnel tops. Sports eut; wide legs. Usually 25/6. Sale Price 15/6 ■ A specially durable twill weave. Single bed; 54in. wide. Usually 36 PAIRS MEN'S WORSTED TROUSEES. Neat: Browns. Tunnel ■ 1/11 — Sale Price 1/4^ yard tops. Usually 22/6. Sale Price 15/6 pr. ■ Double bed; 80in. wide. Usually 2/11— Sale Price 2/2 yard 10 DOZEN MEN'S ELASTIC X BACK BRACES. Best English fittings, | 30 Duzei) TE A TUWELS. Check bordered. Fxne insh make of highiy Brass and Nickel, with leather ends. Usually 3/11. Sale price 1/6 nr 1 absorbent yarn. Usually 1/3— Sale Price 8|d each BOYS' SCOUT HATS. Regulation style, high crowns, flat brims, | UNBLEACHED SHEET1NG. Plain grey twill. Single bed. , Usually leather bands. Usually 10/6. Sale Price 5/6 I . i, i /ti SalePrice i/- yard 3 DOZEN MEN'S FUR FELT HATS. ' Splended quality, assorted | Doufcle Usually — Sale Price 1/6 yard colours. Usually 21/-. Sale Price 7/6 each | "Twistex" Twill. Single bed. Usually 1/11— Sale Price 1/44 MEN'S TWEED CAPS. For the cold weather. UsUaHy 2/1L ■ "Loomstate," plain fine finish. Single bed — Sale Price 1/6 yard Sale Price 2/ each I , Double Bed— Sale Price 1/11 yard MEN 'S ROLL-COLLAR SWEATERS. All wool. Kaiapoi made." Marl M NURSERY DIAPER. Red bordered absorbent swansdown twxll. patterns.- Usually 14/6. Sale Price 10/6 B t Slightly damaged in transit by creosote penetration; 27in. Usually MEN'S FLEECY LINED SWEATERS. Zip fronts, Polo collars; Navr ■ 13/6 doz. yards — Sale Price 8/11 doz. yards , and Brown. Usually 6/11. * Sale Price 4/fl 30,in- NsuaHy 14/6 • doz. yards— _ Sale Price 9/11 doz. yards BOYS' OR GIRLS' WHITE CASHMERE JERSEYS. Polo collars,- but10 Ends FLORAL WINCETTLS. Daxnty patterns and cosy quality.. toned front. Size 20" to 32". Us uaU v8/6 toll/6. ' Usually 1/3 — Sale Price 8$d yard > gale ^ m mm » ■ 6 ONLY MEN'S SPORTS SUITS. M gK jj^m m _ /L JK 4k KB In Heavy Winter Tweeds, suitable | Mr Wfl' m am M9 SBf M ■ for Golfing, etc. Usually 49/6, I; U f^a M Ma M m Sale Price 29/6 each 1 /■y/Vvm/ AAy l(wl 2 ONLY PLUS FOUR SUITS. In p ma /S / H Ay Golf course patterns. Usually 70/K V M t° 75/-. Sale Price 39/6 each i Mm ^ ^ MEN'S PLUS FOURS. In neat S /7 / J' f ti M checks. Usually 29/6. >a Sale Price 13/6 pair I ' . ■ I- . .
BALED j Meadow Hay. | GOOD AVERAGE QUALITY SG TONS AVAILABLE PRICE RIGHT GET OUR QUOTATION — and — SECURE YOUR REQUIREMENTS NOW HAWKE'S BAY FARMtKS* co-op. assn., Ltd. HASTINGS, H.B. f? TOOLS OF TRADE Jjm For Plumbers, Carpenters and Engineers A good workm&n can always do good work, but he does J his best with good tools. The J — — . j V/ ill n conscientious man always W ffl h Iwants to do-his best. The J iiaiiiiiii j K m inference is obvious. Good 1 1 j | men always have good tools. J"|j| j $$$/! tools of trade for plumbers, ji'^f ffl carpenters and engineers, and f 1 ( M llill IfW / /^iiV our prices are most moderate. . What tools do you use ? ^ JMr , HY. WILLIAMS W7j & SONS LTD. fl Hardware & Plumbers' Merchants. NAPIER. 'Phones 1020, 1021. HASTINGS. 'Phone 4060- '
"Don't know how lt is," he confided to liis neighbour in the "Smokcr" of the Limited, " but I used to bo able to srnoko threo or four pipo#, one after the other; now if I smoko oue I get a raw tonguo. Been thinking of chucking smoking alotgctlieix" "Go on!" said tho other chap, "that's a bit drastie, isn't it? ExpCct you'vo beon smoking a lot of black twist or soinothing? — you have? — thought so! Well why not change over to another branl? Suppose you give 'toasted' a go? No burnt tongues or irritated throats with toastedl Toasting extracts the nieotine and leaves the baccy sweet as a nut with a flavour and aroma to writo home aboutl You can smolce it for hours and enjoy every whiff. Brands? Oh, several, Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhead , Gold and Desert Gold. Those are the only genuine toasted brands, and you '11 do well to bear it in mind when you buy. ' ' The party who had, been thinlcin'g of "ehuckmg smoking altogcthor," has ch'angcd his , , mind!
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 138, 28 June 1937, Page 3
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