You don’t have to “wait” at the Trocadero when you come to Tea or Luncheon—we do all the “waiting”— not the customer. Our job is to serve you quick—and serve you right at the same time.—The “Trocadero,” Napier.* SHORTER SKIRTS. Me n take as much interest in the fashions these days as the ladies, and most of them (the men, we mean) will be interested to know that fashion bulletins predict even shorter skirts' “Well,” said one prominent business man, “I’in in favour of it. If the women want tn bo comfortable, let them.’’ “Well.” said a friend “their comfort costs a hit of money. My comfort costs me only 8d per ounce loose. It’s Bears’ Smoking Tobacco, and it’s cool and comforting. Also in handy packets, 1-oz. 9d, 2oz. 1/6. —
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 1 October 1927, Page 5
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