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P OPPELWELL'S I Working I II Trousers . made for hard wear ' and comfort. WOOL & COTTON TWEED TBOUSERS, dark gr ey, cuff bottoms. 9/11 pair COTTON GABARDINE, in Kliaki, Brown & Grey, cuff bottoiris and belt loops 14/6 pair COLONIAL SADDLE TWEED, all wool, heavyweight, shades Fawn, Heather and Grey, belt loops or | plain tops 16/9, 18/6, 22/6 SADDLE TWEED, medium weight, good serviceablc shades, belt loops or plain tops, cuff- bottoms, well made 24/6 and 27/6 SUPERFJNE SADDLE TWEEDS, in Lovats, Fawns, Browns, very good appearance for any wear, pleats, belt loops and cuff bottoms. \ Prices 27/6, 31/6, 37/6 We carry a full stock of all working apparel- .selected from- the leading makers for its hard wearing qualities. Poppelujellk II II THE PROGRESSIVE OUTFIiTERS II II HASTINGS AND WAIPUKURAU Since 1728 250,000 of these ov?caung . 1 made and sold. Over two hundred years' txadition is . behind overy BROADWOOD Piano. Beethoven, Wagner, Cliopin, Liszt, Haydn, Meudelssokn, Mozart — all have lavished praise. on tke BROADWOOD. Ko wonder then, .that to.day BROADWOOD is the first and last word in pianos, Whether you play yourself or take pleasure in listening to soine one else, a BROADWOOD in your liome will give you perfect and lasting satisfaction. Yet these superb Grand and Dpright models are priced from as iow as £98. Also the new Everard Overstrung model, £G8. CASH OR EASY TERMS. ammmmm Mail Order Specialists. Sutcliffe's Ltd.y •'THE HOME OF MUSIC" .

drive out the most stubborn dirt without tbe l\ dishcloths buy your packet i harsh rubbing that makes backs sore and knuckles V of Sunlight Soap NOW, II ■ red. And its extra soapy lather is so gentle that only° JJ the life of the threads in the fabric is preserved— that is why Sunlight-washed clothes last so much SUNLIGHT SOAP Saves Work . . . Saves Clothes . . . Saves Hands JJ — • 1.210.19N?

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 201, 10 September 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 201, 10 September 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 201, 10 September 1937, Page 3

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