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OUTSTANDING Style — Value THE PREDOMINATING FACTOR IN RENDELLS MILLINERY. These BAKUS are as charming and individual as they are modern and service-giving. Extremely light—but a few ounces in weight—and in the most demanded colours. New Arrivals at Lower Prices. Colours in the order \ / /Mm of their importance: /*f/\ 'Ifl MM nigger, lottle, natural, \||W "- - I fown, orange, '• / I \f^ r; THIS BAKU PRICED TO GIVE THE UTMOST VALUE. Light and comfortable as a mid-summer feature; an attractive modified sailor style with becoming droop back and front With trimmings of coloured ribbon bands and velvet posies. THIS STYLE FOR THE MATRON AND THE YOUNGER SET. A style emphasising the becoming s?de and eye-line. Two- \ tone ribbons complete this distinctive model. r AN 'AUTHENTIC AND CHARMING STYLE FOR THE TAILORED SUIT OR FROCK. Although in Baku, the brim may be worn rolled up or drooped. Quaintly conceivedribbon trimmings add brightness to this model. SEE THEM TO-DAY! RENDELLS KARANGAHAPE ROAD j\ . _ Convenient Railway System For Inter-Island Traffic Passengers/ Parcels/ Goods/ The Railway Through Booking System is I, designed to facilitate the transport of pasi sengers and goods from railway stations in one Island to railway stations in the other, without i the bother or?'separate booking for the sea journey . . • one booking from the starting f station covers the whole transaction. _ The I service is speedy, economical,. and decidedly. convenient to users. Full Particulars from any k Stationmaster, Business Agent or m District Manager.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 264, 7 November 1932, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 264, 7 November 1932, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 264, 7 November 1932, Page 10