WM'HOAK " —Cuffs are furless, and coat materials show greater iiwH: novelty this year”—says Dame Fashion. Ck * The splendid selection of stylish Autumn Coats now showing at Cuming’s, stresses an absolute departure from monotony, and each model possesses indivi- »* duality and charm. T--“TOQUES TOP THE WHOLE “FOLLOWING SUIT” IS NOT & ENSEMBLE ” ONLY A RULE OF BRIDGE '’l't <•/ —and some have the most fascin- —it's one of the most important tASHBk atlng Eye-Veils which do youthful rules of fashion for autumn. This things to your face. The allure of pleasing mode comes to the fore in ‘ line has captured them all. You many new versions, and Suit fash- • gj should choose early—one of these ions are more interesting than ever. smart little toques, light as a There are some swagger little feather, with the casual chic typical models in two-tone effects which you of the BEST hats. SHOULD see! CUMING’S W The Fashion House Heretaunga Street W., : : Hastings
A Work of Unremitting Vigilance and Accuracy. kZ e I- ' The chemist who dispenses your doctor’s prescription knows that health, even life |v itself, depends upon his accuracy and skill. i He is your physician’s co-worker. All his W-r if/ knowledge, training and integrity are concen- 'Unt \Jy tratel in producing reliable medicines of the highest quality. Do not take risks with health—bring your prescriptions to a trusted chemist. ALLAN GRANT, M.P.S. (WOODWARD’S PHARMACY) HERETAUNGA STREET . . HASTINGS
Wrigley’s Spearmint which in turn stimulates the flow of (pure mint flavour) ... . r « and Wrigley’s p.k. digestive juices in the stomach. Chew ie?mint flavour) 1 . Four Wrigley’s—the wholesome sweetmeat pieces for one penny. that does constructive work! TAKE YOUR CHANGE !N WRIGLEY'S
CAN T ENJOY A SMOKE. You can't enjoy a smoke if you’ve got a cold. Keep clear of colds by taking Pul mona s. Pulnionas arc pleasant-tasting pastilles which guard throat and lungs against cough and cold germs. Heavy smokers will find Pulnionas effective, too, for any throat • . . ;n- - arising from over-use of • *<o. Uhlai’ialde all chemists.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 77, 13 March 1933, Page 5
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