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SHOP AT MAGILL'S Great Winter j CLEARANCE SALE where your money will go further A FEW STARTLING EXAMPLES 18 Pairs COLONIAL ALL WOOL BLANKETS. LADIES' ALL WOOL FROCKS. Good shados. Usually \ Single Bed size. Usually 27/6 pair— 22/6 to 35/- — • ! Sale Price 22/6 Sale Price 19/6 and 13/6 | KAPOK P3LLOWS. Well filled witb pure kapoc. ' Usually 3/6— LADIES' UNORUSHABLE AFTERNOON FHOCKS. J Sale Price 2/6 Floral desi'gn. Usually 22/6 — I 30 Pairs MEN'S HARD-WEARING PALMER NAPS. - ' Sale Price 9/11 j Usualiy 5/11—' « , „ . « „ , PRINT HOUSE FROOKS. Usually 3/6— Sale Price 3/11 Sale Price 1/11 i MEN'S ALL WOOL COLONIAL SUITS. All sizes. " Jaiernwi/u i Usually 50/6— * LADIES' INTERLOCK VESTS. Usually 1/11— j » Sale Price 39/6[ Sale Price 11 gd j OUTSTANDING BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS j THE BUSY DRAPERS. . I| . 1. . M/lcfcrfill Opp Cosy Theatre, | Hastings, Napier, Wairoa. JfOOL lldu&Ul Hastings. ... .

Every doctor must bave a car — and a smart car bas a psychoiogical value on the patient. This point was made recently wben an inquiry jvas. beld at tbe Ministry of Health, England, to consider wbetber any alteration sliould be made in tbe amount of tbe present capitation fee of 9/- a year paid to doctors for insured patients. Tbe docfcors urged that the fee sbould be increased from 9/- to 12/6. Spreading out of tlie population bad increase.d tbe amount of travelling for doctors it was ciaimed, and for tbe proper couduct ot tnedical practive a motor car was a necessity.

| ..... and oh, Mother, we have such wonderful grocery shops here. They are so clean and the salesmen are so obliging. Humphries' is the name ahd all our neighbours declare that groceries cannot bs bought cheaper anywhere. We haVe noticed many lines already a penny or so cheaper than sold elsewhere and we've decided to shop there always.' Their shops are so handy to the busstops too, and all on the 'plione . . , , ,

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 175, 11 August 1937, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 175, 11 August 1937, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 175, 11 August 1937, Page 8

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