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XSTOCK DRIVEX PLORAIa DEOORATIONS BY MISS IVIARJORY 'EBBETT ^ ^ R LAST FEW HIGH-GRADE- SILKS Pure Silk Crepe de Chenes ^nnAIRF Guaranteed quality and standard weight. Shades of Cream, JYIUUAIKL Shell, Salmon, Apricot, Tea Rose, Peach, Nil, Apple, Sky, Saxe, Figure Expert ' M Parchment and White. 36 inches wide. . |a * _ Usually 5/11 yard ' for 3/11 yard ^AYji Lingerie Satin I for an appoint- j I Pure Silk Tefrien Satin at a price never offered before. Shades ment to . be per- ^ of Cream, Shell, Salmon, Apricot, Tea Rose, Peach, Parchment sonally fitted and - / and White. 36 inches wide advised hy Madame Modair c vviciioui. I Usually 6/11 yard for 4/11 yard any ohligation or extra charge. She I is an expe.rt surgical corsetieire, too. \\ See Window Display — LOCKNIT UNDERWEAR QII V I IlSJiTM FRnrK"; CANTERBURY LOCKNIT MiLiI\ . Ladies' Heavy Quality Bloomers in this splendid . . . _ _ , • wearing Loclcnit. Assorted shades and all sizes. We have a splendid selection of these very useful Summer t rocks Usually 2/11 pair. . in Silk Linens and tlie famous Tootals' Crease-resisting Lystav. Stock Drive 2/6 pair These f rocks are original styles, made specially for us. O, 1 r\ • O • £ oe/C LOCKNIT NIGHTDRESSES. OlOCK UriV 6 rnces rroin «0/ O Lovely quality Locknit Nightdresses in dainty ^ _ styles. Lace trimmed. In shades of Shell, Pale Blue and Maize. . MIU.INF.RY REDUCED LOCKNIT PYJAMAS I Latest style Pyjamas with tunic top, daintily x HENDERSON HATS Now 13/6 to 35/- trimmed lace and motif. Shades of Apple, Peach, I Maize, Pink and Blue. t Ladies' Semi-model Hats - - - Now 12/6 'uxafrr VESTS Stock Drive 9/11 03011 Child's Print and Linen Flops - - Now 2/3 Kunprufe Locknit Vesis with ronnd neck, no A sleeves. In Maize, Pmk, Blue, Peach, Apricot. Child's English Panamas - - - Now 3/11 ^ 1/n — . W D A I D rVC of . . . . Hastings DAlKUlJ FOR BARGAINsj^

I D.jjt 0. PflTENT MOTOR ATTflCHED HAY & ENSILAGE SWEEP ' LATEST AND BEST INSPECT AT !• J. C. JORBAN ... DISTRICT AGrENT. .... MARKET STREET HASTINGS! POPPELWELL'S to think o Christmas GIFTS . . . . Tho range of gift suggestions at Every thing for Poppelwell's this Xmas. is s *i| simply marvellous, and they lVieil • • • • • have thought of everything that is sure to please men most. Here are but one or two ideas that will bring real pleasure tr the reeipient. ■ DRESSING GOWNS & PYJAMAo , Silk Drsesing Gowns in Continental Silks and pure English Foulards. Self florals, neat patterns and Paisley designs. Prioes 19/6 to 84/WOOLLEN DRESSING GOWNS Big selections at prices from 35/- to £4 10/PYJAMAS— SMART DESIGNS in * Cotton Cambria, Boillng Silks, Crepes, Shasta and Pure Crepe-do-SHOP FOR Chenes. a I MEN AT — , ' 8/11 to 32/6 Poppeluells |S II THE MEN'S SHOP II || RUSSELL STREET HASTINGS '

s Cars for the conveyance of visitors from Waipawa for the monthly visit to the sauatorium were kindly provided by Miss Jull and Mrs H. 0. Mason, and gifts were forwarded by the following: — Williams and Kettle, sweets; Mrs Hunt, fruit eake; Mrs Davy, fruit; Mrs J. D. Logan^ fruit; Mrs 11. O. Mason, fruit eake; Mrs Dalton, inagazines; Mrs F. Patterson, salmon; lvirs Carlson, fruit; Mrs K. B. Gollan, fruit salad; Mrs J. Bibby, biscuits; Miss MeHardy, cigarettes; Mrs E. Bibby, eake; Mrs Menzies, eggs and iiiagazines; Mrs J. Barker, fruit; Mrs A. Jull, eake; Mrs D. Annand, magazines; Mrs Edwards, t-ake; Mrs Thackeray, eake; Miss S. Moroney, eake; Mrs H. Collett, eake and shortbread; Miss Bibby, fruit eake; Mrs MacPherson, savoury sliells and filling; Mrs Donghi, ereani sponge; Mrs Pratley, eake and magazines; Mrs Pepperell, orange eake and sponge; Mrs Towers, flowers and eake; Mrs H Dwight, eake; Mrs MeLean, fruit; Miss Jull, wine jelly; Mrs Riddles, eake; Red Cross, fruit; Mr Barker, cigarettes

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 57, 30 November 1937, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 57, 30 November 1937, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 57, 30 November 1937, Page 7

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