THE HOUSE OF BLACKMORE JZ INTRODUCES THE AUTUMN STYLES OF 1935. AN ENTIRELY NEW RANGE OVERCOATS S 1 V'Wl English and Colonial, for gentlemen and by LYNX their sons —just arrived—and now dis- & MAENSON I jjy played for inspection. ( ! The well'dressed |ffl| man’s unhesitating ; hiH»i "k i • —— choice . . . f <\®l SUITS - including the “ Blackmore Quallty a " d ** J new silk-lined because hc feels instinctively the I MODEL DE LUXE character of its original purpose. JrJ BLACKMORE
Sir William Crookes’ Glass affords relief to the tired strained eye and comfort under all lighting conditions. This glass filters the light and prevents heat and ultra violet rays from entering the eye. H. M. Bennett, Optician, Hastings Street, Napier.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 81, 19 March 1935, Page 5
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