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AUTUMN and EAS lER FASHION DISPLAYS AT HARTLEY’S SEE FOR YOURSELF HOW SMARTLY, YET ECONOMICALLY, ONE MAY DRESS THIS SEASON. AN INVITATION is extended to/all to view our departmental and WINDOW DISPLAYS of goods that are POSITIVELY CORRECT and REASONABLY PRICED. CHARLES HARTLEY Phone L 36 THE LEADING DRAPER, TAURANGA Box 5^ ~~ MCOOOOOCCCWC oooooc'Otx>x<xryx) - xxjooocc</joocoeo i^ OWCWI >VX-~.X< <X.>NXCCCO>XK»XXXXVO«*X>SO JOHNSTON’S FOR OVALITY FOOTWEAR AN EXCELLENT WORKING BOOT FOR MEN -WELL CUT WITH MILITARY AN CAp BBCoND T 0 NONE FOR VALUE 20/* STOCKTAKING THROW-OUTS FROM 5/- PAIR JOHNSTON’S BOOT STORE DEVONPORT ROAD. OQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOUOOOOOOI l0 oocoooooo<^oo«oo>=c<x>c«X!Ooocx»oooooooocoococ!Oaooxxx)o<»-jr~')<A ax»00ou>»<x»000000000000000000<x>000000<x»x>e00000000030 NEW GOODS Autumn Fashions, 1932 SEE OUR WINDOWS when buying your new Winter Garments. fashion experts will advise you about the correct style and colour.. We have many interesting Coats, Frocks, , Hats and, materials

COLOUR TALK STYLES MILLINERY This season the town talk is Brown, Bottle ant! Wine, with tonlngg of ' Tango or Burnt Orange, particularly in the Fleck Tweeds and Millinery Trimmings. Navy and Blacks also show prominently in smart styles, especially in Costumes and Millinery. WINTER CARDIGANS arc also tinted with very gay colourings in Greyi, Tango Orange, etc. Blues arc also showing in some dainty Heck tweeds and wool crapes. Jfc , # * New Frocks in Riverred Collars and with double breast effect, boxed and inverted pleats, are most prominent, especially in the Wool Crepe, Silk and Wool Marocaine, Tweeds and Velveteens. Our usual attention has been paid to O.S. and X.O.S. Frocks in seasonable styles and we have a good assortment now to hand, all very excellently designed. FACE CLOTH COATS with Opossum Trimmings are most inviting, and where the new / bucks and Hared skirt are Introduced, there Is nothing smarter. Much is to be- said for the ad* vance styles, such as Robin Hood, Semi-Bowler and Darley Hats. All are worn well off the face and have an attractive air. Trimmings are simple, but very neat, feathers taking prominence mostly in small variety. . The Hats are certainly most substantial, being made of Wool Crepes, Flush Felts and Velvets. We have our stocks to hand very early this year and find a good demand already. You can buy a-smart liat at our store from 12/fl to 36/-. $ - —— .* . ' ■ . ♦ ■ T I ooouoooooooocxx<«»ooooooo<joo.joooooooooooooo«>DOCOOoooooooooc»oob<X)oc»uC>cxX)00cX),X)ao , xx *XOOOOOOOCK>XK300<xXXXJOOOOO'OC»CKX«OOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXX)OOOOOOOOOOOt V Dress Materials As usual we make a big hit with dress materials. A big assortment is our policy and not too much of the one fynd. Wool Crepes, plain and figured. Velvets, Velveteens, Cotton Tweeds, All-wool Fleck Flannels, and Silk an~ Wool Marocaines are in the lead. We carry good slocks of Georgettes, Crepe de Chines, Rayochines, and our new Broche Rayon at I[3 is absolutely outstanding value XtoC-QOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOCOOOCOCGCOCOCO COCO OOOOOOOOOOOOV!^: ;>^OCOOOOOOOOOCXX>X>OOOOOOOOCX)OOOOCCO H. GILMORE Phone 208 Tauranga .XOOCSVWOOOOOOOOOOOODOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOT/V'. Incomparable Values IN FOOTWEAR tteozcetsUm 3 WE ARE SHOWING OUR NEW RANGE OF FOOTWEAR OUR STOCKS ARE LARGE AND VARIED. OUR PRICES ARE COMPETITIVE. We have a Style that will appeal to you. Fred Bates The Boot Store \I7HAT keeps her so fresh?— W Wriglcy**. She knows that It you keep your mouth fresh, you feci fresh. And the pure, cool flavour of Wrigley’s Chewing Gum refreshes the mouth as nothing else can. Wriglcy’s—"after every meaf*—ls recommended by doctors and dentists. Because It aids digestion... and cleanses the teeth. A simple rule of health, of mouthhygiene,of efficiency# TELEPHONE 255. PIGLETS r - a® PCS

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LX, Issue 10830, 31 March 1932, Page 3

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