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n SPRING NOTES hom EL wK" Just a bare idea of one or two things:— Thrilling collarless Swagger Suits with QPRING notes from the birds—they’re ■ high cut shoulder in new Bois de Huso singing “TWEED-TWEED-TWEED,” shades of waffle tweeds. Absolutely , , , , „ , . , the latest in Spring U uits. You need only -and there’s no wonder! Such tweeds- try Qne on to r 9ee hc -_ effective they can ’<uch styles— such shades. bo. Madam, this advance showing en- Swagger Suits in the Tweed Linens in compasses a host of the most exciting flXi^^linet 83 fashionables ever, and you MUST see Happy, snappy little hats in the new them. • Curate shape in the latest colourings, stitchings and tonings. EVERYTHING IS EXCITING — NEW — ALLURING — AND INEXPENSIVE—SO .... Come along to a THE FASHION Cumings s

iw A PRODUCT OF THE CREAMOATA MILLS-PREPARED BY FLEMING * CO., LTD., GORE.

“He Never Forgets.”—lt is said that the elephant never forgets, but then an elephant hasn’t very much to remember. Now you have so many things to think of. that even the best of service is forgotten in time, so t iat’s whv we’re again reminding you of the sterling service given bv THE TROCADERO TEAROOMS, in Bryant’s Building, Hastings street, Napier.®

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 212, 21 August 1934, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 212, 21 August 1934, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 212, 21 August 1934, Page 9

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