THE NEW TWEEDS at Cuming's are doubly thrilling—when you find the Low Prices! TWEEDS, thick and warm as fur, the sturdy Homespun Weaves, and all the variants between, to the light Angora Stuffs that lend themselves easily to graceful lines. CHECK TWEEDS in smartly blended Nowhere else in town will you find such tones of orange and brown, or lemon excellent value as our range of 36in. and brown, 40in. wide. All wool. Ideal TWEEDS at 3/6 yard. A choice variety for Skirts 6/6 yard of well-selected colours and fashionable • weaves. Ask to see them! Black and white and brown and white are irmr-enc- > • strikingly contrasted in another new FANCY ANGORA TWEEDS are much in range of CHECKS. 36 inches wide. demand and we advise early choosing. 5/6 yard u4in - Wlde 11/6 yard The New ROUGH TWEEDS are superb ANGORA TWEEDS. Cuming’s have a f or c oa f s or Skirts. Some particularly fine new selection, in all the new tones. smart weaves and colours. 54in, wide. 36in. 4/11 yard. Worth seeing! Sell at 9/11 and 11/6 yard CUMING’S The Fashion Centre of Hastings.
Statistics prove that put of 2,963 fatal accidents in Britain in only 26-5 cases was excessive speed on tho part of driver more or less responsible, while only 12 motor-ears and 16 motorcycles were travelling at more than !(> miles an hour BAD LEGS STAY HEALED. GREAT RESULTS WITH “VAREX” It is wonderful to see a chronic ulcer quickly healed, but it is better st.il> to hear from the patieut. long afterwards that rhe leg has given no further trouble. There are several such cases recorded among the genuine testimonials in the “Varex’’ booklet. Bait legs healed tn a few weeks after ill, 20. 50 years, without resting. Onlv one dressing weekly. Simple, inexpen sive, home treatment.. Write now for booklet, Free. Ernest Healey, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Varex Ltd., Box 1558 E, Wellington. Local representatutive: Knight’s Pharmacy, Grand Hotel Building, Hasting*.
All the new submarines built fur the British Navy arc to be fitted with tv 0 safety devices. One consists of eye bolts to which divers can attach a hawser in the case of need ; the other is in the form of buoys which can be released from within the si bmarine znd by means of which h r crew <an communicate with the rescue party.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 93, 3 April 1934, Page 5
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