"JUST LOOK AT THAT LOVELY HAT!" (OXE OF AII'MSTHOXG & MOIUSOX'S-) THE woman who is moved to make the above remark is usually a good judge of what is becoming. She knows what is stylish and can tell you whether or not a hat suits the wearer's face, figure, hair or costume with utmost confidence in the correctness of her judgment. THERE ARE HATS TO SUIT EVERYONE IX Armstrong and Morison's Display of Autumn Millinery. "We do not try to sell a hat to. a lady when we think it does not become her. Here you will see big- wide-brimmed models handsomely trimmed, high brimless shapes in various styles, smart tweed sporting hats, "paddy" hats in all the 1 latest shades • every new style you can imagine is to be seen on display in our Showroom. And the best of it- is every hat is smart, becoming and moderately priced. Come and try one or two 011. K * ARMSTRONG & MORISON THE CASH DRAPERS DANNEVIRKE .% **.>* ♦> * ♦> * «:♦ ** * * ♦> *<*<*♦> * * ♦> ♦> **<* * JUST A NOTE TO REMIND YOU OF m. a & LAWSONS MUSIC STORE, (Near 0.C.A.) A MONEY-SAVER WHEREVER power is vised—on farm, sawmill, or fac- © tory—the question of cutting down often y discussed. Money can be saved by using U ROKO" EDGE BELTING 1 GOLLETT & SON, LTD. n 2 HAWKE'S BAY AGENTS a © Roko Belting lias a non-fraying edge, a patent pile surface, g and is cheaper, stronger, and more lasting than leather. %.i- ---© © y Q y y y y DANNEVIRKE. y grrrrr er err er eepcr .
DANCING. MRS L. J. SKERMAN is prepared to give lessons in Ball-room and Fancy Dancing. Adult Classes starting on WEDNESDAY, March 20th. Children's Classes SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 23rd. Private Tuition by arrangement. Class-room: Foresters' Hall, Burnsstreet. ADDRESS: ADELAIDE ROAD. DANCING CLASSES. "OY request Mr RQONEY will JJ commence a class for Dancing and Deporlment for' Children ami Adults on or about the Ist of April. Intending pupils please send in their names. Only a limited number admitted. GEORGE RANKIN, HIGH-STREET NORTE. TAILOR AND COSTUMIER. gPLENDID Selection in all the LATEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE TWEEDS. MY COSTUMES Are a speciality, and give the mo^i 1 complete satisfaction.
j^OTICE. Mrs TARE, MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER, WISHES to notify that she has removed to more central P°sition in premises lately occupied by M'- Bloxam, opposite Barraud and Abraham, where Costumes will be well attended to at a reasonable costAlso carrying a large stock or toys, Fancy Goods. Speciality in lostcards and Stationery. Noted toy Arcade. ERI'G E. ETZ DAXNEYIK KE. EXPERT BREECHES MAKER. Call in and see the \ L ATES T 'Phone 11 Box 92.
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Bush Advocate, Volume XXIV, Issue 24, 18 April 1912, Page 1
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429Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Bush Advocate, Volume XXIV, Issue 24, 18 April 1912, Page 1
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