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■ m saiJ? manchester Bon M vche .-LOCKNIT NIGHTS. "A' large variety of Locknit Nights, VAI TIF^ daintily trimmed. Cape sleeves andsleevelesp. In - I ALUXiU Cream, Ross, Apple, Sky anl Peach, Usually 7/11 SPECIAL SHEETING OFFER to 12/6 • • • • • •-• • • • ^ " Sale Prioe 4/n and 5/n DOUBLE BED UNBLEACH- ' INTERLOCKPYJAMAS. 20 Only Interlock Pyjamas, £D H£RRISGB0NE SHEETS \vith' short : sleeves. Keatly trimmed with colours. Unconditionally ^guaraateed - 4 » Usually 5/1-1 >-«-» * » * « *t«r«i« Sale Prioe 3/1 1- pair . for fiye yeaps.t British rtfade. a ; INTERLOCK VESTS. Heavy -quality Interlock Vests Usually 16/11 pair. .. . with -short sleeves. Mediums. Usually 2/6 to 2/11, Sale Price 12/1-1 Dair saie Price, w. si e 1/11, O.S. size 2/3 «ach - rrxxiii T currTC CORSETS. A comprehensive range of Corsets and CorBLEACHED TWlLL SHEETS sefetfc« m aU types and makes. Usually 4/11 'to A.guaranteed British Sheet. . u/6 Sale Price 2/11' to 7/11 Launders excellentJy.and will . Usually, Single Bed 7/n I WATCH OUR WINDOWS p^.UnubtoBed 10/9 pal, ^ SINGLE BED— K.j 6/6 pair • . DOUBLE BED—r . fei. 9/6 pair BED JACKETS. A1I Wool and Sillc and Wool Bed t Jackets, with aud without collar. Long sleeves. In _ . A _r mivrifi'r •• Cream, Sky, md Rose. Usually 7/11 to 12/6. SATURDAY NIGHT Sale Price 6/11, 7/11, 8/11 e«ch cprri AI S VESTS & PANT1ES. Silk and CottQn Vests and Panties. ' Ol-LivlnLu ■ gnug fitting. In Cream, Peach, Sky and Apple. From 7 d m. to 9 D m, only Usually. l/ll. each •• » • Sale Price 1/" each * COTTON FUJI BLOOMERS. A good line of Cotton Fuji Bloomers in-all shades. S.W. only. Usually Girls' Fleecy Bloomers fleec^lined bloomers.* a good quaiity ime of Girls Good Quality Pleecy Bloomers, Silk Fleeek-lined Bloomers. In White, Blue, Green, Ube5U? S\Tit4TSSlt'AlfRl7?aeen' ' Pink. W. and O.S. Usually 1/11. Pinlc, Saxe and Pawa. All sizes. , Sele Price 1/8 Jd pair 10id pair WOOL VESTS. All Wool Vests, with and without sleeves I ,Cream and Pink, Usually 3/11. " Sale Price 2/11 each Children's Gum Bootees nniM'T MIQQ THF^F Just the thing for winter wear. A A w JL 1* » A *1 rtJLd ccanpletse clearance to be eifectod. Sizes 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10. * ■ ■ ■ ' ■ \L-wi BM.L Bargains

"Some men will tell you that womeu can't tell good baecy from bad," said the tobacconist, lighting a cheroot, "but I don't know so much about that. I've a lot of women customers and they seem to know what's what when they buy cigarettes, anyhow. But bless you, xeady-mades are fast dying out, the roll-you-own brigade's seeing to thatl ' Look at the run on Riverhead Gold and Desert Goldi — the two most popular cigarette tobaccos on the market. Yes, cigarettes are in huge demand, of course, but you take it from me, the pipe will never go out of fashion. Pipe tobaccos? Why, their mere names would fill a book. Which are the most fancied? Ask me another, But the three toasted pipe brands — Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish and Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog) sell like hot cakes! Customers used to ask me what toasting was supposed to do, but everybody knows now that it cleans up the nieotine and improves flavour and bouquet. What? — are you off? W&ll tooraloo. Be good." The old adage of a ehaln being as strong as its weakest link apf y applies to your radio. Oue single worn valve can eause crackles, distortion and fading. It may overload the other valves and so impair both life and effieiency. Ring 4073 and get J. A. Lynn to test them in your ,own home.* DOES YOUR IDEA SAVE TIME? Patent it! The world eagerly awaits advancements. Men are making fortunes with simple little devices for saving time. Delays are dangerous. Consult us now — fu}ly and eonfidentialy. Henry Hughes Ltd. (Direetors: W. E. Hughes and J. T. Hunter, Registered Patent Attorneys), 214-217 D.I.C. Building, Wellington

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 166, 31 July 1937, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 166, 31 July 1937, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 166, 31 July 1937, Page 12

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