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y'll phones: fc SK S SX. trw Special Showroom Attractions for Xmas Shoppers AT BAIRD’S t ABT FS’ READY-TO-WEAR MILLINERY in CREPE-DE-CHENE JUMPER SUITS in Rose smart styles and fashionable shades— or Navy. Usually £5 10/6 Now 83/-. sm 1 y Usually 15/6, for 9/11 1 Only Silver Grey Silk Marocain JUMPER LA h T’ A T eM- " s/ack VELVET COaK shades. Trimmed contrast. Usually 6/11 WomB . Usually 49/6. Now 32/8. 1 " 1 Only Ladies’ Black VELVET COAT. Usually LADIES’ FUGENE FROCKS, in stripes and 59/6.— Now 45/-. floral designs. Short sleeves. Usually 11/6- Ladies’ Three-quarter CRETONNE SUMMER . For i/H COAT. Usually 32/6.— Now 21/-. 5 Onlv LINEN FROCKS, French make. Drawn thread designs. Usually 19/6 — For 5/11 BAIRD’S BIC ’XMAS BAZAAR f®/® If you want to secure the finest value and SMART STRIPED FUJI SILK FROCKS, as- widest choice in ’Xmas Goods don’t get held up sorted shades. Usually 25/6 — Now 17/6 in making your choice through leaving your 5 Only LADIES VOILE AND COTTON GEOII- ’Xmas shopping till the last minute. Turn right GEtTE FROCKS.— To quit, 4/11. now into the leading ’Xmas Store— BAIRD'S—--10 Ladies’ AFTERNOON FROCKS in Georgette, f or ’Xmas Presents and Seasonable Noverties. Crepe-de-chene and Satin Charmeuse. Usually 63/1 up.— Now 45/-. Goods willingly put aside on payment of a 1 Onlv OMBRE CREPE-DE-CHENE EVENING small deposit. FROCK. Usually 49/6— For 29/6. Ladies’ French Model AFTERNOON FROCK in Patrons of our Mercery Section will notice Crepe-de-chene. Usually £5 19/6, Now 63/-. that we have considerably enlarged our Boys' Ladies’ Figured SHANTUNG JUMPER SUIT. Clothing Section in order to relieve the congesUsually 59/6. Now 30/-. tion caused by our increasing business. Baird’s _ Leading Drapers and Mercers, Hastings

DUBARRY 1 Lond ° n obe — Fragrant Bath-Salts ' The delight of the bathing hour makes k© J?- the bath not only an occasion, but a true sk **■' luxury. DUBARRY BATH SALTS refresh and ■ Refreshing invigorate, and keep the skin velvet smooth. Genu'ne a'ways Genu'ne The D.S.L. Cc 'it y r enu’ne NAPIER

Sugar-Coated The same old favourite flavourfresh juice of garden mint —but a new form and dress, has the new Spearmint. Four dainty sugar-coated pieces in a bright little packet, sealed to keep ail the goodness in. And all for a penny-just like P. K., same price, same size, but different. Try the new Spearmint-then keep on using it after every meal. And let A the children have it too —good for f their teeth, good for digestion and gives them the valuable custom of mouth-cleanliness. ® Spearmint (Frecfi Mint Flavour) 4 piece pkt. Id. \ p, K. (Peppermint Flavour) 4 piece pkt. Id. WRIGLEY'S

Clergyman referring to unsteady’ bridegroom: “Take him away, and bring him back when he’s sober. I won’t marry a man who is drunk.” Irish Bride: “But, sure, your Reverence, what can I do. He won’t eome when he’s sober.” He comes to Hannah’s Boot Shop when he’s sober for a pair of nailed boots at 12/6* Ready for immediate use, “Nazol” is the most effective cough and cold remedy on the market. Never fails to give prompt relief. 1/6 buys 60 doses.* Sticky furniture polish collects dust. Use liquid “Tan-Ol” and obtain a hard, dry surface that cannot All »

“K” BRIAR PIPES Not just a pipe—but a pipe tlmt bo conies a man’s best friend—a pipe which carries a guarantee that it n.ii not crack or burn. Price 7/6 each, only at S. KEARNEY’S HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST, (nex* Carlton "lub Hotel) HASTINGS

-HEALTH MEANS HAPPINESS Tape’s El GIVES YOU BOTH

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 5 December 1927, Page 6

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584

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 5 December 1927, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 5 December 1927, Page 6

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