I-JR) BO I IF / Bk f I SHE: M Smart? It’s the nicest overcoat you've evor Suits you, too.” •k 111 J HE: “ Well, lam a bit proud of myself. I never dreamed I could get an overcoat like this for BHK /x sixty-five shillings. Several of my friends go to Hallenateins regularly, and from now on I’m *° t^ein ’ to °'” Use new Double-Breasted model illustrated has achieved instant success. The front of this coat I conforms exactly to the requirements of the smart town model, while the back is designed | on the latest lines. It is J smartly defined to the waist, t but a little longer than last f rom I year ’ anc ‘ •boulders are . . I • trifle wider. In smart tones Z® " / I of Light, Medium, and Dark M I Greys and Browns. / I Al! styles, including Double and Single-Breasted, Raglan I ®tyle> and Belted, from as low as 49/6 and up to as Ia- ''/T '*•' I much as 8 guineas. I HERETAUNGA STREET I HASTINGS ! 64 Postage Paid on all Mail Orders.
A pigeon recently fell asleep on the hour band of Rothes town clock. The minute hand crept round and trapped it. The clock stopped until the bird was released.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 146, 5 June 1936, Page 11
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