The new coats for ladies’ autumn wear, at present so beautifully displaced at Westerman's, Hastings, include a wonderful range of camel hair, walpac and Teddv cloths in shades of fawn, nigger, bottle green and navy. Smartly tailored tweeds in the new striped, cheeked and neutral effects are finished with exclusive touches at the sleeves and back. Ladies’ cosy top coats are showing in Cavalry twills. Angora flecks and prettv Knop cloths smartly filled at tile link and finished with handsome sleeves and collars, the latter shaped in lull cape and cravat styles of pointed fox striped dyed squiriel, beaver, cony and skunk. Beautiful Astraehan coats finished with pony-skin collars and large revers are also available in richest colourings.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 80, 16 March 1936, Page 8
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