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J£ BAIRD'S HASTINGS iWAIPUKURAU ^ Coatings, Suitings and Tweeds AT BAIRD'S Everyone is enthusiastic about our selcctions in these goods, embracing 'new shades and designs. Guaranteed qualities and marked at I "HASTINGS' LOWEST PRICES" COLOXIAL ALL WOOL DRESS FLANNELS, single width. in shades of Nut Brown, Cocoa, Cardinai, Rose, Delphinium, Royal, Mauve. Fine quality. 2/11 YARD. DOUBLE WIDTH DRESS FLANNELS. Shades: Silver Grey, Natticr, Blue, Cardinai Wine, Navy Fawn, Jade, Nut Brown, Rose, n Eeseda, Beige, Violet. 4/6 and 5/6 YARD. S COSTUME TWEEDS in Browns, Blues, Green and Rose tonings. ■ Wonderful values. 40-inch, 4/6. 54-incb, 6/11. m 51-inch ALL WOOL VELOURS. Shades of Cocoa, Fawn, Saxe, Rose, I Beige, Dark Electric, Jade Reseda, Bottle. Nigger, Wine, Navy, B Mushroom, Grey, Cj*clamen. 9/11, 12/6, 15/6 YARD. B COLON1AL ALL WOOL COSTUME TWEEDS, jn Cocoa. Nut Brown R and Blue tonings. 51-inch. 11/6 and 13/6 YARD. g| 40-inch EEPPS in Beige, Reseda, Jade, Apple, Mushroom, Tabac, g Rose Beige, Fawn. Harvest, IJght Saxe, Electric, Navy, Black. 9 I6/6 and 8/11. Jg 40-inch WOOL CREPE DE CII1NES. Shades of Jade, Fawn, Rose, i Beige, Cameo, Mist. Brown, Periwinlcle, Blue. Dawn, Saxe, and g ALL WOOL CREPELAINE for Jumper Snits. Siripes with plains to i mateh, in Brown and Blue tonings. 6/6 YARD. ^ W BAIRD'S K LEADING DRAPERS AND MERCERS, HASTINGS AND " AIPUKURAU. Jk Paint Facts 1 Just because it is the roof, and therefore I inaccessible, much depends upon the right 1 paint being used. Metal paints have their A A own peculiarities, and hand-mixed paints — ^ U U often made up casually — cannot be expected to meet the speeial need. Neither can For more than 25 years "dope" paints. made to sell at a price, S.W.P. has stood np A to exacting conditions sawsiy in every part of New Zealand. l'o be iastingly effective the paint must have speeial adhesivn qualities, be rust resisting, possessi good covering -.jpower, spread well, and keep its colour._ You ensure all these qualities by using S. W. P. ANTI-CORROSIVE Roof Red and Fadeless Green Full Particulars and Prices from Henry Williams & Sons Ltd. NAPIER AND HASTINGS ^ Week SILK CREPE DE CHINE at 2/11 per Yard. Yes, a pure Silk Crepe de Chine. A Justrous silk in a useful weight. 40 Good sliades, useful for lingeries, iiglit frocks, and even lampsliadcs. Double width and every yard a bargain. PURE SILK CREPE DE OHTNES,-. in rich, luxurious qualities. Every fushionable sliade represented in theso ranges. Ideal for inexpensive dance frocks, afternoon gowns, etc. 40in. wide. Jn thrce-piece groups during Silk AYcek — 4/6, 5/6 and 7/11 per Yard. AVe guarantee that the usual retail values nre nearly double theso prices. Buy during vSilk AVeek and Save ! TAFFETA SILKS — Lustfous, pure silk qualities that lend themselves so admirably to the ne.w silhouetle — are here. Plain or shot coiours, 4/11 and 6/11 PER YARD. Knitted Silk, extra heavy quaiity. Herringbone stripes. CREPE CORONA, heavy quality British Rayon Silk. l's similar to Marocain. This fine fabric is guaranteed to .give satisfactory service. AVhite and - tventy good shades in up-to-date tones, including Cofi'ee and Rose du Barry. 40in. wide. During Silk AVeek we are offering Crepe Corona at 2/9 per Yard — a saving of nearly half. "PAY CASH AND SAYE."

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 70, 24 April 1929, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 70, 24 April 1929, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 70, 24 April 1929, Page 5

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