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SPRING-TIME FASHIONS demand both UTILITY and SMARTNESS ♦ I Here are the very things . • • just what you 11 want to wear! | MODEL FROCKS in Black, Navy, Brown and / Mulberry; novelty trimmings, including I ' white and gold braiding. S.S.W. to O.S. 78/6 to £5/2/6 FLORAL SPUN RAYON FROCKS. Bright XSpring tonings in gay florals, uncrushable / \ and washable. S.S.W. to X.O.S. y 37/6 to 87/6 ~ STYLES FOR THE MATRON. A special selection of Printed and Striped, Silk ✓ Frocks in fashionable modes for the a-l-siiS mature figure. W. to O.S. 7 73^6 to £ VIS/6, YOUNGER SET FASHIONS, specially cut for I youth and beauty. Dainty shades in plain and printed Silks, tucking and gauging 'T are features of most styles. See the variety I&3P M in S.S.W. and S.W. ’Rft wl IN MILLINERY, latest styles in Spring Felts W and Straws. Pastel shades featuring W W feathers, lacing and punched brims in W trimmings. I® CALL AND SEE THE NEW GOODS 9 TO-DAY Phone 97. ' ZLmZJK/TV IV 9 » jfl bb* ( A 1 ■»1 V -i] ■gjgil WAIHI MlKs di, 9-7 nationalsavings Phone 27 MOVEMENT

A ragged old' fellow, 'charged at Melbourne with stealing a tin of to- . bacco from a grocer’s shop owned up, but pleaded that he 'was an old 1 smoker and sometimes when he had /i I ' / El EEfi no money suffered acutely from “to- I I \ „ ' | jLkEF If- YOU bacco-hunger.” So when he went to S I // ~\j the grocer to make some small pur- //I I —’ chase and saw the tobacco on the counter the temptation proved irre- /// I V'X'' sistible, and he fell for it! Taking v nu /// I f/ > his age into account and that he was ASW !// I j unknown to the police the magistrate / / \ I # discharged him with a caution-. It g appeared that he was B's, and had been LJ 't \\\ / . ' smoking for nearly 70 years. Anti- \j tobaccoites please note. Wonder y — wha't he’s been smoking all these \ years ? Must be something like our . '' celebrated. “New Zealand Toasted.” ~i \\ You can smoke this beautiful tobacco KNHpV V \\ • till you are 85, if you like. It can’t a A VlllV hurt you because there’s-so little nico- fx *W/ V% 111 tine in it. And it’s so soothing and f\\%V comforting! Five brands only, re- 111 member! Pocket Edition, Cut Plug V_ CaCL 111 No. 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 |g|| ,', v Sk v <* ©* * /// • ' (Bulldog), Desert Gold and Riverhead ||||| /y Gold. 'But watch out for worthless |||||;- /%/ imitations! i , . ———. ' j Active nien prefer these smart '/ , ' 'Jlif non_cur l Impels which whip back IBIBM ', ;: ' iOF into shape after the roughest hand- '. ' ■ n S' Clarion-Berwick suits alone V < v feature this modern improvement. " 1' ■■ v ''And Clarion-Berwick suits, too, are ' " ' '-'h V smartly cut, smartly finished. Ask to " 4 'see the Clarion-Berwick range tomorrow, - 1 ' All tbese suits ~ and there are clotiis to satisfy every taste — are made to meet RfiK today’s demand for a hard-wearing smartfitting suit. ' ' F . _ I ..■■■,, ■■ ~ |i M rnmT~n WM ! ur iMI M »r\ Ilw [ IKNMMB ‘ E, V. SLYFIELD Phone: One-Six-Three. ■ ' * ■ '. . i '•••■> • 'i'.v Opposite 8.N.Z., Paeroa. >r.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 51, Issue 3176, 30 September 1942, Page 3

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