TAP LEFT RUNNING IN I*l 1 Y 5i lUKE If this had been an accident thousands of pounds' worth of damage might have been done, but it wasn't an accident. It was just another of Hay's many stunts, this time to prove that their raincoats are absolutely waterproof. Since Friday morning at 10 a.m. water has been continuously running over two raincoats in Hay's big west window. Not a drop has yet come through. Nor will it. Hay's have built up a deservedly good reputation for reliable and smart Raincoats at low cost. Come and look at these two coats. One is a Ladies' Tweed effect Raincoat, and the other a Man's in a similar style. Just two of the many new styles in Hay's Men's and Women's Departments. Ladies' Tweed Effect RAINCOATS. Fleecy lined, liiiglan sleeves, good heavy (I uality. Latest for all woalhcrs " 47/6 Ladies' Tweed Effect RAINCOATS, in small Black/ White i'anev - * Ladies' Indiana RAIN* COATS. Raglan sleeve, fleecy lined. Putty and 27/6 Ladies' Leatherette RAIN» COATS. Fleecy lined. Red. Blue, Greeu, Light and Dark Brown, Black, .w .. 15/n 17/ H 18/9 Others from . . 12/5 Men's Tweed Effect RAINCOATS. Heavy quality, Grey Herringbone stripe. Fleeev lined Men's Tweed Effect RAINCOATS. Waterproof, rubber lined. Grey and Fawn Men's Ripple Cloth RAINCOATS. In Navy, Fawn and Dark Fawn. Lined. A wonderful wearer and a wonderful seller Others from .. 22/6 i USE HAY'S LAY-BY PLAN FREELY A Small Deposit will secure any Article Gloucester St. or, from Armagh St., through the Rink Taxis
Whether "Croisillc.-" or "Croixelles" was the correct spelling of the name of the well-known bay abou't 25 miles north of Nelson in Tasman Bay, was discussed at a recent meeting of the South Island Motor Union at Nelson. Several inL'in!>ers ;■ polled
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21117, 19 March 1934, Page 12
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