THE JANET GAYNOR COMES TO HASTINGS Not actually in the flesh, but in the form of A HAT and it’s the smartest little Trimmed Felt that you have seen for many a day. Jaunty shapes with flat crowns and small brims, some slightly tilted at the back. The colours are Wine, Navy, Saxe, Bottle, Black. Moss, Fawn, Brown and Scarlet, and the price is 9/11 CUMING’S Heretaunga Street, Hastings Box 68. ’Phone 3812.
♦ ITT New Coats ' f OP JS|jL Autumn NEW weaves - /'y> /. ’’ New broad herringbone tweeds will un doubtedly provide maximum style- Greys P ret t° m * r ‘ at,n ?- Checks, of course, are popular, in Browns and Greys, mostly in * arsfe but * w hdued designs. Blues are still ' n ev ‘dcnce, but Grev will be the fashionM! able winter colour for men. The new berwh* -'-'JWS ringbone tweeds we are featuring—both in Ik N.Z. and English-made—are a revelation ■A * n *°t tne * B anc l durability. NEW models. The young man’s coat will be the doublet ? breasted fitting style, as illustrated, for first i' choice, with the belted coat, fitting or ’v'sJ'z'w raglan, a close second. Older men will wear looser fitting raglans. belted or unbelted. Length is of great importance — *>* coat * are two lo l ' ,ree > nr b« longer f ban l aS * year ' NEW PRICES. A We make coats —and good coats too—at ’Tiro ffia >! prices below 65/-. From 65/- to 126/-, ii EiMUro I® f • however, covers our range of the new » f ' styles ... all first-rate values in different tlCTa’ /' grades of cloth. Herringbones cost from 85/ and are worth it. to Don’t miss seeing the new scarves—Kynoch especially —when you’re inspecting our coats. Intriguing new deMMRRfIAf IFNSTfTNBMSfrI ’'S’ lB ' n wo °lly weaves, from 5/11 up. Also hats — Sp F-.j B iJH we stock shades to match I<l ■ ■ every coat. 19/6 buys a iWLJI good English fur felt —25/'1 j for * Battersby, 35/- for a ■fcattl-J-'.’ Woodrow. HALLENSTEIN BROS. LTD. 1 1111 “ heretaunga st., Hastings KBCU - BNMEBkZL
DAIRYFARMERS—It’s tew! —but it's worth a trial —"UDDASAL”. A healing antiseptic salve for sore and cracked Teats, Cow Pox, etc. Guaran teed will not taint the milk. Get a 1-lb. tin at 1/6 next time you visit the store! Bigger size, 4 lb. at 4/6.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 96, 6 April 1934, Page 8
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