Millinery of the Moment A decidedly attractive array cf all that Is novel, now and artistic in Autumn Hats. Ladies in quest of dainty headwear need go no further than < x _ our showroom, for they will find a wide selection of choice Stvl.'s. (v-' BEAUTIFUL IMPORTED MODELS Z NEAT REA DY-TO-WEARS. V ' - * VELOURS AND VELOUK . /OS’** FELTS /SUB VELVET SHAPES, ETC. . Also a • PROFUSION OF WINGS AND •^ s -. MOUNTS. .... Our showing is strikingly effective. We have departed from the i usual trend, and display many styles that are quite distinctive. WILL YOU CALL? WESTERMAN S CO’S HASTINGS
DOES AN OYSTER BROWSE? AL-v That is a question which we cannot *ay; would require to be answered by some / , X S X '\ higher authority I / BUT WK CAN SAY n ° sens ’'’' e '"wt''" ill browse oter our sR e aß'p a y l sSSimuiYs . AT THESE FAMOUS “PICKETT” PRICES SW EZ 85/-, 95/-, 115/Th® spafi,,n ' s latest and most popular styles in 1 TWO P,EC^IM D rJr H n RCE P ' ECC GARMENTS. ’ S I-■-/.«*'The essence of good dressiness and neat .U M tailoring, and the LIMIT OF GOOD VALUE T. PICKETT tv Co.: 4 QUALITY OUTFITTERS. HASTINGS
SKIRT FASHIONS HAVE ALTERED CONSIDERABLY. SAnd we think they have never been j smarter or more effective than the new , modes introduced this season I I Ladies should mail their orders for any of these “Autumn Specials.” They are desirable in every way beautifully cut ami tailored —splendid \ahie at the prices: — CHECK SKIRTS (in dement >i-.e cheeks), smart pockets and bells, and finished with fanev buttons. Prices—-81/6, 63/-, 90/POSTF R F. E NEAT SKIRTS, in Grey Worsteds; ideal for Golf and Sports wear - 39/6, 41/-, and 65/-. POSI’ F R E E Very fine NAVY SERGE DRESS SKIRT, hip yolk, and smartly pleated (a very elegant model). Price — -C 5. POSTF R E 11 « ORDER BY MAIL (POSTAGE PAID.) HERB PRICE LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S OUTFITTER, 54*SB WILLIS STREET - WELLINGTON.
To the Farmer— The Ford One-Ton Truck WtWP WHY should the farmer cling to horses—a slow, expensive means of power —when every other business is adopting the .Truck and thereby reducing the 'cost of hauling, speeding up deliveries, and saving the food that horses would otherwise consume. The motor-driven truck can work .constantly at maximum load under the burning summer sun or in the coldest weather. Unlike the horse, it needs no rests while working, it eats only while in actual use, and when the day’s work is done it requires little attention, leaving you free for other jobs about the place. It can bo housed in one quarter of the space of horses, wagon and harness. It is a mistaken idea that a truck is useful only for driving upon paved roads. The Ford can be driven all over the farm, and used lor hauling grain, potatoes, fruit, roots, fertilizer, wool, stock, milk or any other product. The speed it travels, the time it saves, ami its low upkeep-cost appeal very strongly to all users of the Ford Truck. If you need help, order sour Ford One-Ton Truck to-day. LET U.S TELL YOU ABOUT IT. WHITE J. ®. Peach Co . SOLE FOKD DEALERS, KAUAMU ROAD, HASTINGS. J’hmmlill CITI GARAGE (Opp. Thoinpson-l’uylie’s Pictures). DICKENS ST. The Largest Garage in Napier. P.O. Box 2'S'J. 'Phone's: Garage Residence GUL ALSO SOLE FORD DEALERS Lor Napier, J last mg>, To Ante, Kuripapatiga, Moliaka. Winknie, T’arawcra, Rnngitaiki and Distii-.ts.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IX, Issue 83, 22 March 1919, Page 3
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