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flAROAW. VAU/ES / AT MILLAR & GIORGI'S WINTER SALE year — M. & G. slash theu Sale c^t 0ale Pricc, each A/ * prices to pieces. Hundreds or bargains below sale price. jyiEN'S FELT HATS-in the new flat Shop Early. - crown sliape. Wero 10'>. 7 /fi Cut Sale Price • / u MEN'S FINE WORSTED SPORT- — ■ " ' TOP TROUSERS in Plain ' Dark 14 Only MEN'S NAVY FUR FELT Grey and Navy Serge and Fancy HATS, Christy and Borsalino makes. Brown and Navy Worsteds. Were Were up to 29/6 1 A /£ 22/6 to 29/6 IQ/fi Cut Sale Price AU/ U Cut Sale Price 16/11 and u 'mrr.TTOi GREY NURSE CLOTH 4 0nly L1TTLE BOYS' NAVY GARAGE COATS, belted. Sizes 3 RAINCOATS with Hat to match. to L Were 12/6 7 /I 1 Size 22in. Were 17/9 .... jO/fi Cut Sale Price */** Cut Sale Special *>&/ O MEN'S ALL WOOL SPORTS Odd oLts of BOYS» TIES & 11 J COATS in Fawn and Brown checked BELTS Each A and flecked designs. Size 34 to 40 . ehest. Were 35/- and 37/6. O7 /C BOYS' PURE WOOL ROLL COLCut Sale Prices 25/- and «•/ " LAR CARDIGANS in Grey and ■■ , . , Heather. . Sizes 22 to 28in, Were MEN'S ALL WOOL PULLOVERS to g / QUt sale Price 5/11; sizes in plain and fancy knits. Were ^t0 32m, were 8/11 .... P/11 U/9 to 13/6 8/11 Cut Sale Price D/ll Cut Sale Pnce 7/11 to 4 4 pttdi1 mnftT r* a "ptttp1 a wg BOYS' ALL WOOL TWEED SUITS MEN'S CARDIGANS gizes 4 to 7. Were up to 1 £ /I 1 ^ pla^rjl8o^d 7 ^lgf!; 29/6 .... Cut Sale Price AD/ * 1 Were 15/6 to 35/- 1 0 /£? BOYS' PTJRE WOOL NAVY Cut Sale Prices 11/6, 12/6 *•*/ " MEN'S READY-TO-WEAR SUITS VM in Fancy Brown and Grey Wor- ^ C * > Jf ■teds. All sizes. Were 75/-, 79/6, J V- ***> 84/- to 107/6 ............ 7Q /C Cut Sale Prices 49/6, 55/- • ** j V PRICES THAT WOULD MAKE . ANY MAN HAPPY. 11 m- ■' rPrr.'i MILLAR & GI0RG1 L™ HERETAUNGA STREET HASTINGS DENTIST DAVIES Upper or Lower Set. Superior nrnrrrT Quality. Perfect Fitting. Natural I tKi ti/ 1 Appearance, ^^SET: £3 V' FITTING "QUALITY" SET A! Upper or Lower .. ' " TETTII *DENTIST DAVIES' 1 tb 1 H "SPECIAL," Upper CC C/ or Lower ZD ' FILLINGS OF ALL KINDS. ^ 1 MODERN METHODS OF rmikTVIOT ' PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS \jLli 1 IS 1 ! These Beautiful Teeth are made by the World's Best Manufacturers, and we claim our sets to be unsurpassed by any in - HAVIFS Australasia UJ\ V 1LJ The latest method of Painless Extraction, Gas and Oxygen — just a short, pleasant sleep and your teetb »re out, painlessly and pleasantly. No after-effects. HOURS: 9 a.m. — 5.30 p.m. Thursday, 8 a.m. to noon. 7 p.m. — 8.30 p.m., Saturday evening. E. DAVIES [Hastings] LTD. AUCKLAND, NAPIER,, HASTINGS & GISBORNE 'Phone 2492 f TOOLS OF TRADE A . For Plumbers, Carpenters and Engineert A food wotkroan cau always .. do good work, but he doet YVfi his bert with good tools. Hie F jlf 1 conscientious man always W, u7 , f wants to do his best. The W V E tnference is obvious. Good " 1 1 [ 1 7/ men always , have good tools. Y_ ywlflh We supply the very best !} ::H jjffl////. tools of trade for plumbers, y^V\\ iyff j carpenters and engineers, and | ' (ft ))]J| our prices are most moderate. &W £& Whai tools do you use ? ^ jMr A HY.W1LLIAMS WrZ. — &SONSLTD. n , JmMy Hardwnr* & Plumbers' Merchant*. NAPIER. 'Phones 1020, 1021. HASTINGS. 'Phono 4080.

"AKAROA" WALTZ Just Published by Charles Begg and Cov Ltd. A CHARMING MELODY BY A NEW ZEALAND COMPOSER, H. L. HARSTON. Price 2/-, by post 2/1 HAp"''T0N'S MUSIC WAREFPUSE ' NAPIER.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 180, 17 August 1937, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 180, 17 August 1937, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 180, 17 August 1937, Page 11

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