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IpBmiiiiimiMiiiiM | Wi OPEN 1 1 SPRING CLEANING WEEK 1 | WITH THESE I | Brilliant Bargalns | | mm A High-Grade for this I U ■ t • n WEEK-END U I Hair Broom only | 1 ' Complete ^ / A . 1 i witht"and,e «5/0 . -1 jjf There's six to FOR " " / ' H g eight years' NOTE — No broom of this quality can be pur- I H! . . chased at the price we ask for it to-morrow, wear in S and once we have sold out we cannot repeat H gg brOom it. Recent rises in all hair brooms, with a ' ' " ' . |g further increase pendingj certainly makes this WORTH K/ft • the most outstanding broom vialue in New WUKIM o/o gfj Zealand to-day. A fine full head, complete » _ , v " *' " with handle. For the week-end only, 3/6, * U-DAY ^ NEVER AG-AIN will such values be seen. As everyone is awiare, the ever-increasing prices on all type of H§§ merchandise and Spring cleaning goods is no exception. To-morrow, as ydu see, w6 open -Spring Cleanihg 1^5 Week with unusually good values which, ©very housewife is suro to appreciatO. "... ' " - I window 1 Corn Brooms | cobwbeb brooms | 1 ^ ^..y 1 ALL REDUCED 1 ■ itself for ■ ■ raeM,Cotartb Irooms ^ use in water and the extra long M . . , ^ M advance in pnco.owxng to to the ^ m handle makes outside cleaning g UsUaJly 2/1 1 . . O/fi ■ increase in price of hair m sss three times easier. • Now ' WM - " 1 1 " " ^ ^ Usuallv 3/6 0/11 ^ "V - SANITARY H | FLOOR WASHING jj USUally 3/6 ^Z/ll j v BRUSftfiS m == jUopg WM You ^ can saVe money on good m WM A household' iieed, ' iifid "ihoy; ^ I/ii m are wort^ e*ver 80 muc^ moT*S -A- good hard.weafing mop, WM li ©ach g Hetavy Weight WM g • with easy-to-wring strands. ^ II Made of soft hair g SCRUBBlNG ' CLOTH ^ Complete with handle, for 1/6, = ||| thes© Hearth^ Replace that old floor. = m — A-w rn-T* — T^ATT^t^-rm^ ' ■ ll Brushes last for ^ cloth with one of thes© m M FAyOtTRITE gg 11 years. Buy one M fij m H »nd ,tiU a, good a, 67OT, H II befort th® nextB 00 each | MONKEY BRAND 1 \ rxse in price. |g| | [ H ^ ^ BISSELL'S Stream Lin« H = scrubbing and polishing. - • ^ BROOM- SHAPE 47** WM - s ■ l0T cleaning, scouring, m POLISHING ^ CARPET I I V/ f , m s For windows, paintwork, ' ^ — %. •f\"V s SWE'EPERS M \ I = ■ , tT' et\„, ■ mops m oo7c jfv ii I ■ 1 3 't" 'M { 4/11 ' P | . 1 B /express^ >•- i gvS .and ^ ball-bearing | jlk WRINGERS ■ each J) will give many years of trouble- = ■ ^^Ie!!r/tteel frame'"cog M These popular' mops' last for ■ H p screw8, ^ years, being chemically treated m u^ roR^-tw ' S* m theymeed no oU, and at 4/11 U « i 7 1 aad 3/6 ,ooa 1 IS BRIGHTON THE HOME H Evenr N^d frtr B S tm with rn SPRING CLEANING jj DUST 1/11* H CHINESE ijj Scrubs 6d to 1/6 1 PANS . 1/A1 |i 1 ArnnPR ^ Sand Soap 4 cakes 1/- == • ^ ^ s 7^ ^ m Snowflake Washing Powder M W®1i;made EnSlish Dust :pans> ■ 1 / per m 8 for 1/ WM. ^ these are very fine value up m ' tin B Mop Oil 1/3 and 2/11 g at 1^11, lj ^ Chinese Lacquer gives chairs, ^ Dish Cloths 6 for 1/- fH " ' ' ' ' 1 " ■ ■ : =M cupboards and all kinds of fur- Galvanised Buckets ...... 2/3 ^ A refreshing cup of our §|§| niture a brilliant lasting finish ip Hearth Brushes .. 1/6 to 3/6 111 ' |||| B . H Varnish Brushes .... 6d tO 2/- g Npw RlVlimOllfl ^ HH It'S groat in your tub for Stain Brushes .... 1/3 to 2/1 ^ washing or boiling Waxshine 6d and 1/- UPTj^ A . ■ SUPREME LAUNDRY ■ V," ' " , ■ SOAP Cotton Work Gloves 9d will give you O / A WM Old Dutch 6d ^ .renewed energy ~/ • = 3 Bars 2/3 ^ Washboards * . , . ® . 1/9 g afler a trying H = for ' ^ Rubber Gloves .... 1/9 pair day's work. per 1b. §H Cotton Mops . . . . 1/9 to 2/11 1 i- J -i Rfel I illllBlllBllllllllllllllllIlllBIIMIIIlllllllllilllllllW^^^^^^^ - ... - .... 1 ■ - ■ U YOUR INSPECTION IS INVUED H Our full range of Fnshion Goods is now on display. All the latest /MM styles in Frocks, including the new WM*' REDINGOTES jTj BOLEROS /[) AT and TUNICS ^4. Robert MAGILL'S _ _ _ HASTINGS Opp. Cosy Theatre.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 7, 1 October 1937, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 7, 1 October 1937, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 7, 1 October 1937, Page 15

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