Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

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

PRESENTATION of NEW SEASON’S Dress Fabrics fTVEffi new season is here and with it comes the necessity of New Frocks for summer wear. Opr stock of New Cotton Dress Fabrics is in a large and varied range of beautiful colours ajid designs providing ample opportunity for the woman who is handy with the needle to be. stylishly dressed in an inexpensive manner. The new Pique Voiles, Duro and robralco fadeless fabrics, Cambrics, and others are worthy of ymur special attention. <■: t'V.v-Sjf *4 tii&i 'M m r>, m. /. <//. f 'W -n Pi U 7 ■/. ffe'h (fin* n ? 'ji 'tk i nfi .1 sWo would remind you of our McCALL Pattern and Cuttingout Department. Take advantage of the service offered by this department at suck a low cost and avoid the uncertainty of a badly-fitting frock. MINTED HAIRCORD in novel colourings and designs; 30in. 7|d, 10M yard fMBRICS; guaranteed absolutely fadeless, in smart spot, small check and floral designs; 30in. wide — >BRALCO in a uugo range of patterns for children’s wear, 30in. wide; and TOBRALCO in Navy and Black, fancies for natron’s wrnar; 38in. wide l/9-|, 2/3 yard JRO CORD; a fine silky Haircord showing fascinating patterns printed in the famous “Duro” dye; guaranteed fadeless; 36in. wide — 1/11 yard PRINTED PIQUE; a good quality Pique showing novel floral and spot designs in smart shades; 36in. w’ide — 2/3 yard PRINTED LINALINE, for beach wear; an imitation Linen showing bright floral designs in fast dyes — 1/9 yard PIQUE VOILE—Our selection of designs in this fabric is very extensive and ell dyes are guaranteed fadeless; light and dark grounds; 36in. Wide 3/6 yard GRAFTON’S VOILES feature the newest spot, large floral and 'small floral designs;, a huge range of designs—--1/6 2/6 yard td PRQVIM6 THAT ITtpAYS TO SHOP IN HAW ERA s- MENS OUTFITTERS - MAWERA.

BLACK m IN THE EASY 6“s* 3°- piWENEBtIN BRILLIAN A dab of polish—a qul< rub—and your shoes tal on a shine like pate leather. Remember C.O. Bla Shoe Polish Is unequi led by any other slmil preparation. C.O. White Wax for t light shoes In Kid ai Glace Footwear —also t patent leather. 6d. Ti

Summer Sports Goods pm m nr? o_ rn m m .4X#\ -rrn in; X- \ q±bp4^ti . XdldXOim NEW SEASON’S STOCK (1933) JUST ARRIVED ! I H-H-R-H-h-Tennis Racquets Queen’s Tournament Dunlop Maxpli Dunlop De Luxe Silver Fern Alexander Speed King _ Ayres Davis Cup - Ayres New International Sykes’ Blue Biband Dunlop Blue Flash - J. O. Anderson Special Sykes’ Sterling - Slazenger’s Blenheim Crown Slazenger’s Elthain Sykes’ Bed Ensign Sykes’ Blue Ensign The Saxon - - The Club The Marvel - The Wonder - Tennis Sundries 100/97/6 70/67/G 42/27/6 25/22/6 15/11/6 Hardwood Tennis Presses, with drop bolt and nickel-plated nuts, 2/0; Bacquet Covers, 1/9; Bubber Grips, 1/-; Portia Eye Shades, 3/6; Net Adjusters, 6/6; Court Marking Pins, 6/6 set; Ayres’ Championship Tennis Balls, 4/- pair; Spencer Moulton Championship Tennis Balls, 4/- pair; Spencer ■Moulton Special Club Tennis Balls, ?,/■ pair; Spalding Practice Balls, 1/11 pair. CROQUET— Slazcnger’s Centrajcct and Poulter Mallets, Winrich, Special All England; Turning Posts; vSteel Croquet. Clips; Ayres’ Championship Croquet Balls;. Boxwood Croquet Balls; Davis Tournament Hoops. Prices Bight ! CRICKET BATS —Wisden’s Exccller De Luxe; Wisden’s Perfect Driver; Gunn & Moore’s full size and Harrow Bats; Sykes’ Don Bradman, Dempster and Woodful Bats; Leather and Cornpo Balls; Leg Guards; Stumps and Bails; Score Books; Bat Grips; Batting and Wicket-keeping Gloves; Under'Gloves; good assortment School Bats; Youths’ and Boys’ Bats. BENNETT & SUTTON HIGH STREET lIAWERA

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HAWST19321117.2.13.1

Bibliographic details

Hawera Star, Volume LII, 17 November 1932, Page 3

Word Count
570

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume LII, 17 November 1932, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume LII, 17 November 1932, Page 3

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert