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The GOSSARD *5 BEAUTY FOR COMFORT t! AND FIGURE MOULD \ So many of our cus- f Y'\\ J tomers liked the firm- < / ness and support of Y/7 i their old-fashioned Gos- -<Lsard sard front-lacing cor- /x" y\ ) sets—so we are show- / F - ' z // . ) ing a modern version of ( this popular garment! J ) It’s of peach figured y <X II \ ) batiste designed to ? slenderize the hips and * flatten the abdomen, /t? \ Stocked in sizes 2Gin. to 3Gin. I kA Jk ? ROACHS’ PRICE r 23/6 W ; Goss A rd! each . V [ . \ A well cut Gosjard hook. \ You must have a r glamour to the most X* : GOOD FOUNDATION ( tious of "depression" clothes. ( f Firm pink brocade ond elastic \ \ are allied in the best Gossard ) *. . v® ) manner —even though the . th 5 price is modest-while bon. This Gossard is a heavy ,W ? ing flattens the back and , figure model. It moulds T V V o ?’ - . 2 ,; . i \ your figure to the most \ £ ( A dainty pocket brassiere of < . Z I » \ fancy striped pink batiste. S becoming and tasllion- B \ \ ' able line. It is made in / /C' r t\ \ j Sizes 25 to 30in. | strong fancy broche > < Roachs' Price ( w ith reinforced front. t / 29/6 r Sizes 27in. to 40in. /I lilK I || n ROACHS’ PRICE | |S|| DAILY BARGAIN nW. W For Wednesday U Wl/ Children’s All Wool A V* I UTT 17 Vests. /« Short sleeved, ribbed 1. <LZ / / Sizes 2to 7. ' V | / 1/11 each each ' I SOLE AGENTS FOR HASTINGS OF GOSSARD QUALITY GARMENTS. ROACHS’ HASTINGS Box 101. ’Phone 3577.

Phone 4055 MANUFACTURING FUKKIEK HERETAUNGA STREET W. VjF JH lIASTIKO3 Quality and Style Guaranteed.

Your Railways and Yourselves “ One Good Turn Deserves Another ’ Proverbs are often unconvincing—indeed some arc contradictory—but the one quoted is right in all respects. It is the foundation of the best business and the foundation of proper social conduct. Having satisfied yourself that your railways truly serve you in accordance with their maxim of “Safety, Comfort, Economy,” do not hesitate to spread your satisfaction among your friends. The more you are a good friend to the railways, the more your railways are able to be a good friend to you. Here is the friendly message of the Railways to the Public:— ’’THE MORE WE CO-OPERATE THE BETTER WE CAN OPERATE.”

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 77, 13 March 1934, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 77, 13 March 1934, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 77, 13 March 1934, Page 8

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