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jfl The best H MB place . . «b. SjMl to shop ! 7 ’BMw'IWMwMI Experience has already shown ymi z< ~ ? ' E&MM that for real value and sat ist action 'e'f- Wwi?p® ’’iiiamu®""”—you must shop at Weste.vian’s. The ’* * i ’ , 5 * ife's® new goods below—moderately priced ™ as you can see—will give you further * c "2?pi oof of Westerman's superior I ■ ' s /. «. v value. yflH New Autumn Shades in I * Prestige Hosiery at 7/11 pair ,' 4>" Attractively beautiful and delightfully different are the laic i t ‘ V i autumn shades in Prestige hosiery just opened. Each pair, tastefully i. „ " " . " toxed and wrapped in cellophane, opens with the freshness of the autumn season, and with ali its wealth of colour. Outstanding shudi.s ure — (a) VINTAGE. The deep rich colour of claret for use with autumn reds and wine shades, or to provide an admirable contrast with ICtO'CfOOOiX-OCGOGOOOOOGi greens and blue. (b) PINE GREEN. A bloom of sheer bronze green for use with greens or rust brown shades—provides one of the smartest accessories for juun. x a a autumn wear. <B®Jisb RUSKEE. The sunny russet stocking, admirable for use with ' Tuscan, Rust, Brown and Pottery Red—for Ruskce tones with ! —. 11? HsF'S W® everything for Autumn. A‘\. Ww NAPPA GAUNTLET GLOVES. All sizes—Prices 7/11, 12/6, 15/6 17/6 pr. NAPPA FLEECY LINED GLOVES ...»Prices 9/11, 13/6, 15/6 pr. HEAVY SKIN GLOVES. New and mottled effects. In Nigger and W Oatmeal Price 14/6 pr. I FLEECY LINED HEAVY SKIN GLOVES. Mottled effects—Price 21/ pr. ‘ iMITATION HOGSKIN GLOVES. In Scarlet, Navy and Oatmeal— FABRIC GLOVES. With gauntlets. In Scarlet, Navy, Mb 1 Green, Wine and Nigger Prices 5/11 and 7/6 pr. <~.3»W£ Lovely . 1 HOSIERY ‘ Jg “MORLEY’S” SILK AND ~W wool plated hose. S jg ff/flMm’ir ' Fully fashioned. In Pine >wWgv| £mHK : IaBV Cone, Bison. Burnt "Wood, F/ JB A- 1 Wtc' i Guntmetal and Black. — Mt W / K? 4 / ’ jj* Prices 6/11, 12/6 pr. > f jaHHHB “Pesco" PURE wool ■ GOLF HOSE. Fancy mixfe W® >; ’"t’d A tures— price 8/11 pr. |k fitt- ufIMF k BjMjj MAIDS’ COLOURED CASH■b mere hose, bim j, 4, K i SB G Coating and beaver. ® fWffIHHF JMMBag - Prices 3/3, 3/9, 4/6 and 4/11 UNDER HOSE. All wool. Flesh colour — ' rarlti *“- • - Prices 3/3, 3/6 pr. CASHMERE HOSE. New shades. Seamless Prices 2/6, 3/6 pair CASHMERE HOSE. Fully fashioned. In Pine Cone, Dago, Vogue, Coeoe W aud Guumctui prices 4/il > o/11,7/11 pr'BRETTLES” SILK & WOOL MARL HOSE. In Grey, Dark Fawn, Pine Cone, Dago, and Crocodile Prices 4/11, 5/11, 6/6 pr. “MORLEY’S” SPUN SILK AND WOOL HOSE. Fine quality. Now coating. In Storm and Prelude Price 6/11 pr. 'F ""———«———«——T——»n—— *"^* Shop at Westerman’s —

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DOWN. 1. A recital, a call. 2. Paul wrote a letter to him. 3. The head astronomer (two words. 5. They play organs at cinemas (two words). G. Not in an interested manner. 7. Nutria (lit.) 8. Part of a horse’s harness. 10. One who uses. 11. Conceited. 17. Marriage. 18. Keeps on keeping on. 20. Little fellow. 21. He stones. 22. Where ensilage is made. 23. Cried.

ACROSS. 1. Dried coco-nut. 4. Tellings off. 9. It isn’t in short. 10. Not called upon. 12. Large stretch of water. 13. Opera by Balfe (three words). 14. Run in the past tense. 15. Three parts of odour. 16. No. 3 (two words). 19. A bishop’s territory. 22. Past tense of 19 across. 24. Interlinings. 25. Part of the face. 26. Popular charge for letters (two words), 27. They are round and flat. 28. Having the tang of the country. 29. Loud noises.

SOLUTION TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE. ACROSS.—I Sharp practice, 10 DOWN.—2 Heel-tap, 3 Rink, 4 Dies non, 11 Rummage, 12 Cute, 13 Panne, 5 Aaron’s rod, 6 Time, 7 Jenny, 14 Viol, 17 Top hamper, 19 Coaming, S Education acts, 9 Belles Bogus, 20 Older, 22 Redingote, 24 lettres, 15 Parry, 16 Ebony, 18 Adam’ 25 Crick, 27 Stet, 30 Partridge, 21 Diabolo, 23 Outdoor, Trooped, 31 Promote, 32 Home Sec- 26 Caper, 28 Apse, 29 Post. retary.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 110, 22 April 1936, Page 3

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705

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 110, 22 April 1936, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 110, 22 April 1936, Page 3

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