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Suits that Nobody Wantsl Being the sad story of portion of our stock—how I \ little we respect it—how much less we want it—and I'w x what we think is the matter with it. Suit Department I Now that summer has come, nobody seems to want suits in C)U * et BreyB’8 rey8 ’ drab browns and other shades that don’t shriek I c °l° ur> Here’s eleven grey and mixture tweed suits, intact l as f ar as we can discover, they are marked at £5 5/-. If you I p S think they are worth 49/6, take them out of our sight. e Two Worsted Suits that have become very much attached to \ 8 us ’ s * ze an d l^e t* c k et sa y B ®’’ hut we will be happy f t 0 r ' ng I'M ° n e *^ er em V' ft AB Then we have a couple of Thornproof, size 3 and 7. The long ~ Swl an d s h° rt °f this is that £5 15/- is too much for them, so l. ; > j ffijw anyone with 75/-to spend is welcome to them. I Bf SI 99/6 is what we are asking for a couple of bilious-looking | I ' e||| West of England Worsteds that were originally £7 19/6. f tS'sl At one time the pride of the shop, 19 assorted Worsteds, some / IffW striped, some checked. You wouldn’t think of paying the price marked £6 15/-, but if anybody can wear them at 89/6, give US money - w&JbK. Will gladly wrap up any of our unclaimed Chart Suits at Half | Price. i I H. Blackmore & Co. I “THE LYNX SUIT STORE” i Heretaunga Street, :: Hastings

; RHEUMATISM TIES YOU DOWN. No meat, no starchy foods, no tea. or coffee, avoid this, that, and the other like the plague—if you are rheumatic. Enforced dieting is only one of the miseries resulting from rheumatism. You can’t dance, play or even move in comfort. You are tied to your bed or chair—an unnecessary martyr. So were thousand- . of others in N.Z. until Rheumo speedily dissolved their troubles by expeling the excess uric acid which caused them. 4/6 Inrge bottle. All ejtcinisls. -—Advt. 327.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 2 December 1927, Page 7

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362

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 2 December 1927, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 2 December 1927, Page 7

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