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A, PHONE 6 BOX 6 A | AUTHENTIC and RELIABLE ? SHOWROOM SELECTIONS FOR THE RACES! SUPERB STOCKS OF NEW SPRINCTIDE MODES AWAIT YOUR INSPECTION. A \ 9 LADIES’ STYLISH FIGURED SILK FOULARD FROCKS. Exclusive and dressy—From 72/-. (F'-7 • H SMART ALL WOOL FAWN GABARDINE RACE COATS, H with latest penguin sleeves, wide convertible collar. - finished fancy stitching—£s 12/6 nett. i LADIES’ JERSEY SILK FROCKS, in Saxe, Mole, Cream, Oyster, Sky. Moderately priced from 69/6 net. | A Splendid Selection of COAT FROCKS iu Fine All YVool \ / \ Coating Serges and Gabardine. Colours, Navy, Nigger, 1 \| \ Saxe, Bose, Mole, Grey, Fawn.—From 60/° net. / \ \ / ] V. J LADIES’ SUPERIOR INDIGO SERGfi] COSTUME, trim- / \ — j med Silk Braid, in pointed designs, with Silver Studs. I ' 1 Coat silk lined.—£B 8/- net. / | FINE ALL WOOL GABARDINE COSTUME, in Nigger. / bA / Trimmed narrow Silk Braid. Very smart—£7 net. / k\ / / \ M Light, Medium or Dark Grey FLANNEL COSTUMES. / / / \ Stylishly cut and smartlv finished—From £3 net. / j J- \ I LADIES’ MODEL COSTUME in Fine Indigo Navy Sergej '. U / Cl? ij. \ finished with the new Black and White Eyelet YVork.j ' V\ / -7^ DCXstM A very charming model—£B 2/6 net. \ V / (aM FINE COLOURED COATING SERGE COSTUMES, in \ V ( 7 Saxe. Grey, Fawn and Nigger. Trimmed Silk Stitching \ V) / and Buttons. Our Price £5 5/- to £6 6/-. \ \ ’ / BEAUTIFUL JUMPERS in Knitted Silk, Silk and YVool and \ \ / / Crepe de Chene. A glorious range of colourings and \ \ / / Styles—From 28/6. \ \ . / DAINTY BLOUSES in Hand Embroidered \ r oiTes, Crepe de \ • / Chene, Silks and Striped Luviscas, etc. All moderately \ * / priced. \ \ / THE NEW MILLINERY IS CHARMING, and selection is X V now at its best. See the Henderson Hats, renowned for Quality, and Chic. BAIRD’S LEADING DRAPERS and MERCERS,

THE NEW DEGREES OF FASHION We are now showing an excellent display in our Showrooms of Models depicting the latest Parisian anil English Suggestions. Every garment has its own special mark of distinction. Although our values are higher to-day than ever, our prices are so reasonable as to be within the reach of all. It is impossible to describe our large and varied assortment of Costumes, Frocks, .Skirts, Blouses, Jumpers and Golfers, but we will be delighted to show them if you will favour us with a visit. STYLISH MODEL COAT & SKIRT in Nigger STYLISH MODEL COAT <t SKIRT in Nigger Gabardiue, Coat gathered at sides, and Gabardine, short sacque Coat neatly tucked handsomely worked in pretty designs with and stitched with Gold Tinsel; Skirt tucked tan and orango silk stitching, lined through- and stitched at hips to correspond with out with good quality silks. The Skirt is Coat.—l 3 guineas. smartly cut to match the Coat, gathered at SMART COSTUME IN NAVY BLUE GABARback and finished narrow belt.—l2 guineas. DINE- has rows of narrow Black Rr.iJ ORIGINAL COSTUME IN MOLE GABARDINE pa6sin ’ ove ‘ r shoulders Th 7 skVrt U cut to has threoquarter coat, roll collar, fastened Inatch tha and brai(lin makeg an effec . one button, narrow belt, smartly trimmed tiv6 finiBh lined K * tk j silk white and mole stitching finished with the £9 ,9,9 r new eyelet holes. Coat lined with Grey . Knvn'rmv r.mr ■ ni 1 cn ... Pailette.—9 guineas. A „ " B a 'w, . Char ®« us .« ’T lth SMART COSTUME in Cream Serge with Faint , p ,i ac , fellk 1 " n 8 e ; This article is tnanSaxe Blue Hairline Stripe, inset pockets and m S a 8^ p . n 8 self sleeves and finished with white bone buttons. u . ons * 10 1 ,n,n 8 being of 1 aisley MarThe Skirt is plainly cut, gathered slightly , ° 8 “*• beneath a narrow belt. Coat half-lined in SIiLISH SKIRTS in Silk Fibre, well cut, in Jap Silk.—B guineas. Royal, Purple, Sulphur, Nigger, Black and WELL TAILORED COAT A SKIRT in Puttv Mlute.—sJ guineas; 4 guinea*. Gabardine; Coat is smartly trimmed with A HANDY SKIRT IN NAVY GABARDINE <!t braid of self colour, finished with narrow SERGE. Knife and Box Pleated, finished belt. Lined throughout with Figured Satin. with narrow belt around waist line.’ All sizM. —l4 guineas. 35/- to 4 guineas. THE D.S.L., NAPIER

HIGH-CLASS ENGLISH CAR. THE SWIFT THE SWIFT We have at the present time in stock models of the 10 h.p. and the h.p. (post-war design) in this famous Car. THE SWIFT represents the last word in modern motor engineering, for the Swift works at Coventry have no superior in the world. ECONOMY THE WATCHWORD. A higher initial cost with a greatly red need yearly outlay are element s in this proposition. When you buy a Swift you become the owner of a car that carries distinction with it on every journey, and You save money in petrol, oil, tyres and repairs. The Swift is rarely seen in a motor repair shop. JJAYVKE’S BAY 7 ” AUTOS LTD., Local Distributors. EMERSON STREET NAPIER. HERETAUNGA ST., HASTINGS. Rookoellcrs Librarians FAIL’S Stationer* News Agent* “THE HEAD OF THE HOUSE OF COOMBE” By Mrs. Francis Hodgson Burnett. A Masterly, Pathetic, Unforgettable Story of Modern Times. Price 6/-. Posted 6/6. FAIL’S FOR BOOKS. Station Street, :: Hastings. Telephone—los7. BIC VALUE Soldiers’ Block, 2 for 1/10. New Novels regularly by post. Sunshine Purses and Wallets. MARSDEN’S BOOK CO. EMERSON STREET NAPIER FORD THE UNIVERSAL CAR, TRUCK & TRACTOR. Chassis £165 Ton Truck £230 Run’bout £l9l Tractor £225 Touring £203 Demountable Rims and Spare Rim, Tyre and Carrier, £l2 extra on cars. Ford Lighting and Starting Equipment £3O extra for any model above prices f.o.b. Wellington. J. E. , PEACH & CO FORD AGENTS HA'PIER ANO HASTINGS.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 239, 22 September 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 239, 22 September 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 239, 22 September 1922, Page 6