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Novelties in— feT" GLOVES and JOB HOSIERY aSrtil f**" M Ws_ at BLYTHES COMPLETE YOUR SPRING OUTFIT by paying tribute to Fashion’s latest and most acceptable ideas m Gloves and Hosiery. Blythes cannot over-emphasise the splendid quality, the unapproachable value conspicuously present in every line ot this notable shipment. £LUZELLE GLOVES, in Greys, Beavers and Browns, 14/6. A most popular glove for summer wear. “FAJRTHE” (Perrin’s) GLOVES,Beaver, Greys and Brown, 18/6. A dependable Glove, exceptionally dressy. MORLEY’S WHITE CASTER GLOVE; 2-button; self points only, 12/6. A Serviceable glove, easily cleaned. White Washable English DOESKIN; 2-button; black stitching. Popular Glove, 17/6. WHITE WASHING SUEDE; elastic gauntlet; black stitch points. Usually sold 35/-., Blytes’ Price 25/-. SILK ANKLE HOSE, wide tops; long silk boot. Black or white, 10/6. Black or White Cotton and Silk ARTIFICIAL HOSE. A ery dependable, 8/11. PURE SILK HOSE. Cotton feet and tops. A really well conjY —- structed Hose. Black only, 8/11. Fine Range of drop-stitched SILK HOSE, in fawn / La Y \ and navy. Very smart—ll/6. f ’xf /I 8 Great Variety of ARTIFICIAL COLOURED I \Kwrx I SILK HOSE, in Putty, Fawn, and I Xf Mouse—7/11. \ I Novelty in HAND-PAINTED SILK HOSE. X /// Extra strong throughout. Quite dependable. F/ v Blacks only—29/6. /n 1 I MORLEY’S PURE SILK HOSE ir 4 White and | Black. Cashmere feet, with smart silk Wv I clock—2l/-. BLYTHES’ TEA-ROOM is the rendezvous for J Connoisseurs of High-grade Teas and Delicious W Dainties. Everything is of the very best, clean, , 9 and inviting. BLYTHES’NAPIER LEADING DRAPERS AND COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, NAPIER and at DANNEVIRKE.

Local ®. Industry ; Display. Quality.' Commencing FRIDAY’, the 30th inst., the whole front half of our Showrooms will contain an EXHIBITION SHOWING OF FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERY designed and manufactured entirely by Expert Craftsmen in our Kennedy road Factories. We claim that nothing superior can be produced in the Dominion. YOUR INSPECTION IS CHEERFULLY INVITED. - y SHACOW Allen & Harris B CRETONNES, RUGS & MATS SEAGRASS >—iijAPir.'n J MADRAS floorings Emerson muslins.

Greet the Spring with a KODAK Q ll®® Z-VSS. y° u enjoy to the ; 1I the Beauties of Nature ® ■ | 11 during the Springtime, get VLiI J-lltaSs® your Kodak now and become proficient straightway. There are Kodaks from 50/and B roW nies from 15/-. No. la Autographic Kockk, for pictures 2J x4} ins., price £6 12s. 6d. Ko. 3 Autographic Kodak, for pictures 3] x4J ins., price £7 Ko. 3a Autographic Kodak, for pictures 3j x 5| ins., pries £8 ss. Send for ” The Cali of the Kodak.” Post free. Local CATES A CO. LEIGH & JOY KWaA J WEBBER, CteaUt H. B. KNIGHT, Cbtaht LOVELL-SMITH’S STUDIO DON’S LTD., Dealers

| I BATTERY Willard IS it possible for a battery to be new after months in shipment and storage ? Yes—if it is a Still Better Willard, with Threaded Rubber Insulation between the plates. The Still Better Willard is shipped “bone dry.” It is the ONLY battery with Willard Threaded Rubber Insulcuion between the plates. Hastings Service Station : THE HECTO?. JONES ELECTRICAL CO., Everybody’s (toeatre BnilJitfZS, htS.i*.r . DUtributors: JAS. J. NIVEN i CO.. LTD. SAPiCR. ** inT ’Tnnnnv' ; ' :

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XI, Issue 238, 12 October 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XI, Issue 238, 12 October 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XI, Issue 238, 12 October 1921, Page 7