ounuec. No 60.—Showroom. General Office, and Proprietor. p n BOX 6 BSF RSy “rtUNEo. No- 6.—Dress. Manchester. Fancy and Men u Dept ’ Extra Special Showroom Bargains *at BAIRD’S Daylight Saving Sale Every item in this list again reduced in order to provide this exceptional opportunity for the week-end. o Dozen LADIES’ SMART FUJIETTE MORN- SLEEVELESS WOOL WAISTCOATS, assorted ’ ING FROCKS, witii short sleeves. In striped shades. Usually 19/6— Special 11 6 and floral effects Good quality. L sually LADIES’ ART. SILK TENNIS JUMPERS. 11,6_ Sale Price 8,6 Usually 6/11— Special 5/6 Few' only VOILE & COTTON GEORGETTE LADIES’ SUMMER TWEED SKIRTSFROCKS— To clear 5/11 To clear 8/11 LADIES’ KNITTED SILK JUMPER SUITS, in LADIES’ KNITTED SILK COSTUMES, in Fawn Fawn and Grey Check designs. Usually 59/6— and Saxe Mixtures. Usually £5 5 — Sale Price 19/6 Special 37/6 each 4 Only FRENCH LINEN FROCKS in White SEVEN STAR LINES FOR MEN. Lemon and Apricot. Usually 9f^ eoja| 1(J/6 01 - R s pec lA l TWILLINTA PYJAMAS, for LADIES’ COTTON GEORGETTE FROCKS, in hard wear. Worth 14/6check and snot designs. Assorted shades. Special Sale Price 10/1 Usually 19/6— Special Sale Price 12/6 MEN’S WIRE TWIST SHIRTS. Usually 5/6— LADIES’ CREAM SHETLAND WOOL TENNIS « T niPim wnrn- 3/ ’i, CARDIGANS— Special Sale Price 16/6 MLN* STR 11 ED NEGLIGEE SHIR I*, all 2 Only SILK & WOOL J COATS, for summer s'ze’- WHITF COTTON TFNNK*' 8 '^ 1 wear. Usually 25/6 and 29/6- To clear 15,6 b „ ~, COTTON TENNIS SOX. LADIES’ FRENCH WHITE VOILE JUMPERS tsuallh 1/lU Sa e p nc , 1/- pa.r fine qaality. Usually 12/6- Special 8/11 MEN S PI RE FIJI SILK SHIRTS, in Tennis, „ . rr-unmo u . Canoe or Negligee. Worth 18 6— 4 Only SLEEVELESS JLMPERS, in fleecy Sale Price 12 6 lambs’ wool. Usually 17/6 — Special 9,6 MEN'S ENGLISH TWEED SPORTS COATS 10 LADIES’ NATURAL & FANCY STRIPED ‘ Worth 25/6— Sale Price 18 6 U FUJI SILK FROCKS. Worth 35/6 to 42/— BOYS’ STRIPED COTTON TWEED SHORTS. Special Sale Price 18/6 All sizes 3 to 16— Sale Price 2/11 pair I Baird’s Leading' Drapers and Mercers. Hastings
D.S.L. SENSATIONAL SALE OF BEAUTIFUL SILKS PURE SILK CREPE DE CHENE, 38-inch Number “99” CREAM ALL SILK FUGI. heavy lustrous quality; all shades. The best quality made. Usual Retail Usual Retail Price 8/6 yard— Price 3/6 yard— D.S.L. Sensation Sale Price 4/11 yd. D.S.L. Sensation Price 2/11 yard 36in. PURE SPUN UNDERCLOTHING 36in. WASHING SATIN “GEISHA” for inSILK, glorious quality, soft finish. Usual expensive evening frocks. Usual Reretail price 5/6 — tail Price 6/11 yard— D.S.L. Sensation Sale Price 3/6 yd. D.S.L. Sensation Sale Price 4/11 yd. Genu'ne a'ways Genuine The D.S.L. Genuine always Genuine NAPIER Noted right through Hawke’s Bay for Good Quality Silks
; H.P. ORION RANGE Taken in part payment for a i “MOFFAT” ELECTRIC } With the approach of summer comes the desire for FREEDOM I FROM KITCHEN DRUDGERY. | LOACH & PRICE I HERETAUNCA STREET, HASTINGS. 'Phones 255 126 S
i AT EXCURSION RATES TO HONOLULU A SIX WEEKS’ TRIP To the Enchanted Islands of Hawaii. Leave Arrive ’■•S Auckland. Auckland. Nov. 22 • NIAGARA .. Jan. 2 Dec. 20 • AORANGI .. Jan. 29 ’’■» Jan. 17 • NIAGARA .. Feb. 27 Feb. 14 ’ AOKANGI •• Mar - 15 jg ,j a y S j n H awa ii—Longer if desired, n. ' c Return Fares ] g t Class from £5O “ 2nd Class from £37/10/Particulars from UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND LTD. I WEBBER & SHATTKY | Optometrists and i Dispensing Opticians i i ! Russell Streel :: :: Hastings
A FIXED EASTER PROPOSAL REJECTED. CHURCH ASSEMBLY’S DECISION. (Received 21, 9.15 a.m.) London Nov. 20. The Church Assembly rejected the proposal for a fixed Easter.—(Sydney “Sun” cable). JJOYAL MAIL TIMETABLE Motor 'Hus to Sherenden and Wni whare; Leaves Market Street every Tuesday and Friday at 930 a.m Returning from Waiwhnre Tuesday* and Fridays, at 2 p.tn. Also Whana Whnna every Mondni and Thursday at 9 30 a.m. Motor Bus to Rnukawa: Leave* Market Street Daily at 9.30 a.m Returning from Raukawa at 10.45 a m. Motor Bus Service to Fernhill Maraekakaho and Kereru leaves Market Street every Monday, Wed nesday and Friday, at 9.30 am. Arrives Hastings 4 30 p.m. A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION— THE ONE THAT LEADS TO COOPER’S Photo Frames — 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, etc. Large Bath Sop— 4d and 6d Tumblers — 2/6, 2/9, 3/3 half-doz. Glass Dishes — 6d, 9d, lid ea. English Cups— 2/11, 3/3 half-doz. Cups and Saucers— 4/9, 5/9 half-doz. English Plates— 2/9, 2/11 half-doz. Fancy Cups & Saucers— 1/6, 1/9, etc. English Tea Sets— 19/6 to 75/Full range STAINLESS CUTLERY 7 Full range ASHES OF ROSES THE HOUSE FOR PRESENTS MUNICIPAL BLDGS., HASTINGS
i iQSL i ■ FOR ALL CYCLE : H AT LOWER PRICES. ! ■ Ww I * liATSsQC The Dominion Cycle Shop” ! J I? 111 JvllUb Heretaunga St., Hastings ■
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 21 November 1927, Page 6
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