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S Slenderizing FASHIONS /jL CUMING’S specialise with fashions cleverly dev® ysz signed for full Women’s and larger sizes. The new fir stocks include a very complete selection of smart fg wUAIjL.' Frocks, Costumes, Coats, and Wool Suits for more W “womanly” figures. W* TAILORED COSTUMES in Plain DIAGONAL & PLAIN FACE ■'j ISSSaV Cloths, and Fey Tweeds.. O.S. CLOTH COATS in Navy, Black, and Ex ' ° S ' BIZeS arß CUt in Nigger and Mid Brown with perfect lines— handsome Fur Collars and the £4 15/- to £6 6/- each new ™ « I_e®ve. 1 _ e ® ve .- . £4 15/- to £8 8/- each ■ | SILK & WOOL KNITTED 3 PIECE SUITS in Browns, Black O.S. and Ex - os - FROCKS in M and Navy. The most comfort- smart Tweeds and Wool MaroM able garment for O.S. and Ex. cain. All smartly cut garments, o s figures— ensuring perfect fitting. Assorted ■ 10// ’ and £6 6,/ ’ each co our ~ 75 /‘ to £8 8 /' each /■ MILLINERY.—We have a fine self lection of “large fitting" Models in smart styles suitable for matrons. Black, Navy, 2 Brown and Wine are the popular <*l I colourings—'rfVl7/6 to 39/6 each CUMING’S “THE HOUSE OF VALUE ’ Box 68. HERETAUNGA ST., HASTINGS Phone 3812

You may try other brands but you c-innot better SHARI,AND’S VINEGAR. So pure so piquant and strong. Made in N.Z. Sold in bottle or bull, at all grocers.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 106, 19 April 1932, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 106, 19 April 1932, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 106, 19 April 1932, Page 5

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