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APRIL HAT SPECIALS bring you this season's smartest styles at prices too good to miss ! The style sketched above is one of a smart group of SPECIALLY PRICED MILLINERY which includes sailors, toques, bretonn, matrons’ styles, pompadours, halos, and even a few in Peach Bloom finish, styled in this season’s newest and smartest designs, in shades of Grey, Black, Wine, Brown and Navy. APRIL SPECIAL 18/6 4 Boasn FELT BRETONS in LARGE HEAD FITTINGS, 23i to 24, with smartly stitched brim, in shades of Navy, Black, Red Earth, Wine, Rust, Teal and Brown. Excellent Value! t APRIL SPECIAL 17/6 See these Millinery Specials in window & interior displays Y Braemars in new Winter shades! These exclusive Featherweight Fur Felts in tailored breton styles, are available in all head fittings in smart shades of Medieval Brown, London Twilight, Thames Blue, Albany Blue, Navy, Grey Wing, Devon Earth, Abbey Wine, Harvest Tan, Teal Price 42/Kiddies 1 Felts in young becoming styles Kiddies* FELT BONNETS with pieot or scalloped edge, and ruched ribbon or felt flower trimming, in attractive shades of Brown, Rust, Fawn, Twilight Blue, Teal, Green, Navy, Gold, Scarlet, Black, Cherry and Rose. p™* 14/6 FELT HALOS daintily trimmed with felt flowers, and finished with chin tie, in Navy, Green, Brown, Rust, Teal and Bottle. 1 Price 16/11 HALOS with scalloped brim and fancy cut-out trim, in Gold, Brown, Rust, Wine, Green and Scarlet. Price 19/6 FELT BRETONS with picot edge, and Petersham ribbon trim in shades of Black, Navy, Rust, Valley Green, Scarlet, and Gold. Price 14/6 Palmerston's Fashion Centre C. M. Ct. in. /y 3 Jk •t I Look Out in the Blackout Railway Lighting Restrictions Dimly lighted stations and reduced lighting in carriages make it necessary for passengers to be extra careful in boarding and leaving trains. Before alighting make sure that the train has stopped: alight on the platform side only. Blackout conditions increase the responsibilities of railwaymen, too, but you can assist by closing doors after you and by seeing that window blinds in your compartment remain down so that no lights are visible from outside. Keep Things Dark For Safety’s Sake

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Manawatu Times, Volume 67, Issue 94, 22 April 1942, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume 67, Issue 94, 22 April 1942, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume 67, Issue 94, 22 April 1942, Page 3

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