'I vp* You can make your own Evening Frock —with the Help of Hay's The wise woman who makes her own frocks not only saves and saves, but also has the satisfaction of choosing her favourite style, material, and colour. No matter what material she wants, she will find it at Hay's—no matter what style she has in mind, Miss Allan, our Dress-Cutter will help her to find it. Some examples of the materials: KRINKLEY SHEER. An attractive wind-swept Georgette fabric in dainty Floral designs— Worth 6/11 yd 9/11 Now, yard **/ 1 i CREPE MAROCAIN. A popular material in a wide range of the latest colours yard 2/11 PLAIN SATIN, suitable for Slips or Frocks, in all 1/3 & 1/11 TINSEL LAME. Very much "of the moment." Golden, Silver, and Oxi- £? 11/6 & 15/6 SAND CREPE SATIN. Effective for inexpensive Frocks, in all the best plain shades — 1 /C yard k ' U RING SILK VELVET. A particularly beautiful material, in rich colouryard7/ll SATIN CHEVRON SILK CREPE, obtainable in all leading shades — 4/ 11 yard * 1 PLAIN SILK GEORGETTE. A special quality Silk in all shades— *) /£ yard ° Frocks cut out to individual measurements from Hay's materials for 2/-. Cut out, tacked, and fitted for 6/6. Hay's Ltd. Gloucester St.
A suggestion that, for the sake o uniformity, signs at narrow bridges should read "One car bridge," 310 "One way bridge," was received bj the Marlborough Association fro*" the sister association at Nelson. suggestion applied particularly signs to be placed at two s^ h bridges near Rai Valley, to attention has lately been directe • The association agreed that the we * son wording was strictly correct, the term "one way" implied w traffic could cross only from J> way, just as traffic was allowed proceed in only one direction on one-way street. It was forward the suggestion to the borough Coimtv Cmmnl
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21198, 23 June 1934, Page 14
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