Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

SHORT CUT fo SMARTNESS ...A New Hof chosen from Hay’s. These three Models have been selected from our extensive Autumn-Winter collection. On show in our two Millinery Departments Ground Floor and First Floor. Special Children’s Programme—FßEE MOVING PICTURES. FRIDAY EVENING, on Hay’s Roof, at 7 p.m. Admission by Junior League Badge or by presenting this Newspaper Cutting. • t Saw Above—FUß-TRIMMED FELT SAILOR, with kettle-edge brim and fitting bandeau. All shades 29/6 Top Right—“ROMANCE” BONNET, with cut-out drooped edge ... in the newest shades. A Hat for the young in heart— From 18/9 Lower Right—“AMERICAN JEEP” with fitting crowns and fancy, cut-out petals . . . plaited felt draping crown. Trimmed with veiling and felt bows 29/6 C.0.P., MORSE AND OTHER CASH ORDERS WELCOMED HASf'S LTD* “ The Fri “ d| j f Btore ”

m «V Three wishes come true... all you've ever longed for in MILLINERY you'll find in THE FARMERS' Showroom Here’s a novel shape that will find many admirers. A FELT styled on Mandarin lines that perches well over the forehead and is held in place with bandeau at back. Contrasting Petersham ribbon trims this unique style, which comes to you in four shades . . . Emerald, Black, Navy and Grey PRICE 30/THE Here’s the spice of variety . . . V “Swish" 'is one "word that seems to describe this becomihg TAM. Out of the ordinary run of Tams, it rises high in the crown, then gracefully sweeps over the right eye, returned and caught with a self-toned bow. The stitched cloth crown is a novpl feature. Colours: Navy, Black and Brown .. .. PRICE 25/6 The ever-popular tailored FELT with the wide brim, rakishly dipping in the front and stitched to give an even smarter air. The medium crown is banded with contrasting ribbon and touched off with Sports Mount at side. Colours: Black, Brown, Navy, Lido, Grey, Green and Rust .. .. .. PRICE 32/6 FARMERS NO COUPONS REQUIRED n TM dip Stott m* C&sUd Steed"

01 M\n \ %S ZM~T< *~mr m mr T«r 'iJMhg ~m CT' gs* l Tg|g ’ " I ——■■—■ M.> iliO.i/j. _£2 U 0 -r-p-r! —n rd That is the Berger Wartime, Peace-time slogan. Despite labour and material shortages, the Berger Factory handies a dual purpose job—paints for War purposes, and paints for the preservation of New Zealand homes. On the domestic side the Berger range is not the varied one it was in the palmy days of peace, the B.P. colour range is shortened; certain special purpose finishes hare been dropped for the duration. The public will understand why—they will appreciate that sometimes it will be necessary to wait 1 for Berger’s—they will appreciate too that Berger’s is still the best paint money ean buy, and is well worth waiting for. THE GREAT PAINT NAME SINCE 1760 . V|, / . MIV / i \ TIUM MAR* ASHBY. BERGH & CO. LTD.. Christchurch HURST & DRAKE LTD.. Ferry Road W. A. POLSON LTD., Christchurch

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19430507.2.17.3

Bibliographic details

Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23941, 7 May 1943, Page 3

Word Count
469

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23941, 7 May 1943, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23941, 7 May 1943, Page 3