HAY'S LIMITED Sunshine Fashi ions m FROCKS Now is the time to secure the daintiest styles in the new season's frocks. Be sure to inspect Hay's selection of carefully chosen and attractive models, the full range of which is now showing. 5 0S C w Nfl W It Sketched : A charming uncrushable Silk Crepe Frock, in Brown and White with a faint Black waved stripe. Note the .smart ruffled pleating in White at neck and on sleeves and pockets. Shoulders an» cut to give a wide effect. Belt ties in a bow at back. Also in Cherry/White and all-over floral effects, in uncrushable Crepe, and in plain Green and Hyacinth Pink in fine Pique Voile—l*rice 33/8 Sketched ; A fresh, crisp style, featurmg the new high neckline, in Pique Voile, with cape sleeves and bow in White Organdie. The Frock illustrated has a novelty overcheck of Lemon. Yellow and Orange on a White ground, with fine plaid lines of Nig-ji ger interwoven. Squart Lemon buttons, matching the buckle of the self belt, hoW the bow in position. Also in Green and Red effects on White . price 25/league members Obtain double coupons wilh your purchases! To-A»y. Saturday and Monday last days of the offer. Hay's Ltd. 0*
GUESTS AT CITY HOTELS ♦ Warner's Hotel—Messrs R. L. Msclachlan, G. McXamara. and S. A. 0?J----vie (Wellington >. United Service Hole!— Me?.-.---Burrows and L. Bolton 'Sydney. ® R. Neale iNelson'. Clarendon Hotel —Messrs F. RSmith <Dunedin». W. Kirkharr 'Auckland). W. Long. A. Gibson. ard *• Taylor (Wellington*. A. E Wish <lnvercargill). and M. S. Hcisie? i Oamaru). New City Bote': Messrs F. P. Uswick (Chateau Tonsariro*. A. D. Ir.?scn (Haweru*, H. Jlilrtes *cV.lc'.r.S'and D. A. Willi ell t'Oamaru'. "It is interesting to read of frte new trend of opinion i:i England regarding noisy traffic," states the ar tiual report of the Mote:" Club, "and it is pleasing to statthat the Otago Motor Club hi ; been moving in that cHrcvi-r: *<■"' some time, as we arranged to have blue lights installed . tr.e fcur corners of the hospital as a warning to motorists, and the reflex signs further warn traffic to go quietlyIt is quite evident that a motorist need not be continually soundias his horn at intersections at night, as his lights should be an effective warning to other traffic, and be should regulate his speed accordmgly. as a good driver only need" to sound his horn in emergencies."
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21281, 28 September 1934, Page 14
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