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IX EINAL X SALE BARGAINS EVERY SECTION C0NTR1BUTES TO THIS GREAT CLEAN-UP ART SILK ^ CLEARANCE CREPE MAROCAINS CURTABMINGS Assorted lot of snlal't deSigns iit figtired aiid spOt efftiCts, . including sliades of Navy, Nigger, Bottle, also Black 86 A wondei-ful clearing line of various Cotton and Art Silk irichos wide, Woiiderftil quality. * • Curtainings in Cream and assorted sliades. Plain and ) fancy nets. Usually 2/11. . ' * TO CLEAR— CLEARING AT— { 1/9 and 1/11 yard 1/- per yard PURE SILK CREPE D£ CHENES, 5ILR & WOdL VESTS. ( TWEED COSTUMES. f Seven pieces of heavy quality Pare LadieS' CreainoSllk and Wdol Vdsts 'Petl only Stiiart .Tweod Cositimes in Bilk Grepe de Clierie in two shades of with opera tops, bound silk brald. assorted shades and styles, all marked Grebri, Mai^e, IWory, Gream and Sheil Splendid quality, Usually 3/11. dowfi fof fiiial clM£hnce. Tiiik. 36 itiches wide. Ustially s/ll, * To Cle,ar 2/11 ' From 59/6 To Clear 3/11 yard ^ .- - GIRLS'HOSE, CORSETRY BARGAINS. ® FUR-TR1MME& COATS. All Pui'e Wdol Coloured .Cashmere a table of eiOOptional values, in 1'lie last of otir, Pur-trimmed Coats to Hose in Brawn and Faivn shades. Asr Alodaire aiid Berlei makes. Corsets, be cleared at gemarkable baygain sarted sixes. Usually 4/11, Cdfselettes and Brassiei'es. pi?iG6S. ■ . / " _ ; To Cibtir 1/11 phir ^ M - • -S From 29/6 rAWMEKP Mftst y ot BEDDING. v /•' • I . t A> ' AU w i V i tt - t .nipci U7ftAt er,,«4wa iSitigle or Double' Bed Mattfesseg iii Ladies AU Caslmiere Hose m LAOIES WOOL SCARVlS. nnaUfv ^imerior +inkiT,0.B supei' qualities. Limited huiliber of Thti balaitce of ouf stock of Wool kar»Qk fillin^* . . . " ~ shades Oriiy. Usually V/ll and S/ll Scarves in Windsor, Ti'ihiiglti Uiid * ! t t>air, _ Cravat hhqpes. ■ • Sitigle Bed iT>~! riTTttfeT.T.Ar » 1 29/6 I Td Clear 3/1 1 atid 4/11 pair To Clear at Haif Price Double Bed [A> « «:»•>"* • 59/6 I — — i_, : [ - • - - - - - : — — v -■ / - - - . The Last of our Final Mark-Down of All/ MODEL FELT HATS • Now, each 3/ 11 WOOL CARDIGANS AND READY-TO-WEARS AND JUMPERS j CHILDREN'S HATS Clearance Prices from £* j 1 Each 1/11 I O/II FINAL SALE LINES FROM THE MEN'S SECTION SPORTS TROUSERS, . . . . QUALITY TWEED CAP5. dOAT SHlRTS. . u ) Assorted lut of odd sizes to be clcarcd jYfen's T'iVeed aiid McGregor Caps in IVfen's Sinart Coat Shirts in-Suniniit-and to cletiii tip our stocks. Woilderful sniart up-tO-datfe styles. UsuaBy 5/6 . Otlibr lehding inakes. . • pickitigs foi! soinCOhe. to 10/6 . . -t * -i/^ , . '■ ■ ~ 8V,, J 8/6, fo£ 4/6, 9^6, 18/^6. foi- 7/6 16/6 for 13/6, 23/6 fot 15/6, Td Clear 2/1 1 ctttl 4/11 - " 37/*° f"*: 22/6 • rlE CLEARANCE. •' MEN'S PULLOVERS. • '■■ MEN'S WORK SHIRTS. . Assorted lcl of quality TtbS tu Ue All Wool Puiiovers in assorted" designs . Stfotlg Ktlakt Wol-k Shirts ttitll twu cleared out afe bkrgain ratts. Usoally ^ ^ poclcets. Iil hll sizes. Usually 4/6. oadli. - >j0 12/6 To Clettt 2/1 1 To fiieat 1/6 etteh jaeger soX. . i i overcoaTS , raincoats. , All Wool fancy Sox in this celebrated fr 'Tlr aftVl/t"!™ fina/clcai- Self'lined Gaberdines in smart Eaglall ntakCi Assorted shades and deslghs. Junstet arc amongst our fmal clcai, slyles. Quality makes. UsuaUy 49/6 , . Uta*HM/ll. ' '40/t toi; 29/6, £5 5/- for 75/-, to 79/6. . Tb Gletir 2/6 pair £6 6/- for 89/6 1 To Clear 37/6 to 59/6 R A I DH'Q j. FLN^; v £j/\llX.Lr»3 * BARGAINS

• fa-rT— "ra, . tssssm . i rn ,-cr-i , KERSHAW'S Modern Home Furnishers Carpets - Linoleum - Upholstery Furnittire Manufacturers HERETAUNGA STREET E. . HASTINGS. SADDLERY and - HARNESS I REPAlRS THAT LAST — — . I E. C. McDermott .Phn„^8MU uf™ |

Charles T. Sniith, a VV.D.A. worker in St. Paul, U.S.A., stepped on three sticks of dynamite. They exploded, throwing him 10 feet in the air, He landed on hi* feet uninjuied.

WONDHHTDT, REMEDY DOE DIHES. Zaun Treatraeut immediately removea diseomforfc aud pain Seud ninov peneo stampa for generous sample. Zm* Bus 9§84 H,T.f Wellinfiton, j *

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 176, 12 August 1937, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 176, 12 August 1937, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 176, 12 August 1937, Page 7

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