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X Spot Lights of Fashion X I exhibition -,-s Hand-made Lingerie « X / r-ft *I Exquisite specimens of Chinese Hand-made and Embroidered wk < '’’ |VA i (/' — /ll I Underwear in pure Silks and Satins. Bought in Hongkong ' ' lUh < //Cgj" I i (under the Union Jack). Single garments or complete sets JP®*’ - ll*'/ — \ '- z / . I are included in the selection, offering innumerable sugges--4_l / In. \ — p' 7l ' I tions for gifts of quality and beauty to brides-to-be, and \ / j n I others. ? V B 1 izttfuw YOUR INSPECTION is cordially invited. Lakes’ Sports Hats. • ‘ IlPllfe I Slubb weaves are the rage of the season. See the new pure I smartfly stitched and shaped. Shades of Navy, Nigger, Rose, —* - I P* n k> Keige, White. Priced at 8/11 each k Ch Ladies’ Jumpers and Cardigans. d| I Knitwear in all the most modern intrieacies. Lovely styles, 4 lAA.I AA . . a Jk Jk I with short sleeves, long sleeves or sleeveless. In White and 111 r 1111 r No. 656: a a range o£ lovely Pastel shades - Priced from 14/6 each \Br W ou t, this stocking features a fancy lace I ’fj nj pi ~ B welt finished with a neat plcot top, and 1116 116 W DIOUSCtICS andl’ei'nforcedtoe 1 guard* 1 * undcrsole I The most useful accessory for wear with Costumes, Suits, M oii< t n „ 7 1 I etc- I n a choice selection of Satins, Georgettes and Laces. ” r * 7 II While or Beige loning, beautiful styles. N „ Pnced from 7/11 each welt with a neat picot top and coloured .1 404 ’ P ®«’«e’’Moom.” Service — stripe, and improved silk-plated under- * heers for every-day wear. A dull 1 sole. The main wearing points, at heel sllk - servic « » h «r, full fashioned stock- I I VPDP and toe, areof reinforced lisle and the lng : wlth improved silk-plated undersole, I IVCIIILCII Cl V/1 VMVPrestige patent heel ensures perfect fit and stron « mercerised lisle heel and toe. , , , . ’ reinforced toe guard and welt. Dlstin- I Another big shipment of our famous boiling Per Pair QJ| single B reen stripe and picot silk fabric in the latest check and stripe de- /l *1 Per pair I signs. Remember the name —the colours I/ I » are fast Per yard 2/3 and A' X A No. 300: “Dulmode." A fully fash- ——- , , , , , , ~ The New Slubbs a U nd er imp"oved e lilk le plMed tO unde?foot.' all the modem* M? Slubb WeaV6S are ral ° f tbe SeaS ° n - Se<S PUre This stocking Is designed to appeal to tige features appealing to the woman I Linen and Art Silk ranges in all plain colours and fancy combined'with'beaut deman<iS Service w * lo demands service with beauty. I designs. Famous crease-resisting makes. Zper P air 9'ii Perpair 1 4'ii Priced at 3/6, 4/11,5/11 yard " p .if CL 7 — Triangle Scarves gT>TO.I.I C/OedS I O ur se l ect * on ’ n these fashionable Scarves includes all the I most novel and effective designs and shades. See our interior display of these famous wearing Sheets and Pvinazl al 9/I 1 nnrJi Sheetings. These are made to our own specification for EDCCH 31 L/Li, J/UWJ/U CHCH your satisfaction. Every Sheet carries an unqualified SfvK<Jl Rplts guarantee of its wearing quality. Uljfllßll UCita _, rT ___ „ ‘ I Our wonderful selection of Belts shows the latest novelties x 1 SUh-D READY FOR LSE. I j n Suede, Leather and M acrame. Styles and shades to' suit I Single, 13/6 pair Double, 22/6 pair every ima g inabl . e Ensemble five years wear. Pnced at 1/3, 2/3 to 3/11 each BA I HD’S — THE QUALITY DRAPERS OF HASTINGS

Of oui live senses, the most delicate is the sight. Consequently this should receive special care. It is the most easily damaged, and yet perhaps the most essential of the five . At the first indications ol eyestrain a qualified optician should In consulted.- Tin Modern Optical Department of the Ala*.' '• nit I’hai iuMy,

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 235, 17 September 1936, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 235, 17 September 1936, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 235, 17 September 1936, Page 9

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