autumn fashions at lIOSKING’S ■ . - • >•« S A DISCRIMINATING LONDON PURCHASE FOR WINTER SEASON 1937 INCLUDES:— TWEED COATS in Checks and Stripes, so popular for Sports and Travelling. Featuring the modern shoulder lines, large • stitched revers, patch pockets. Some finished with half belt_ and novelty buttons. Sizes Petite, S.S.W., S.W., W. Priced from 59/6 to £4/4/-. MODEL FUR TRIMMED COATS, in Fine Quality Novelty Wopllen Coatings, showing in luxurious box collars, cravat fasten--ings, panel backs. Special styles in X.X.O.S. sizes for ttye' Matron. Priced from £4/4/- to £6/6/-^ ALPACATEEN, VELPACA, CROMATEX & WALRAIN COATS, showing in a varietj r of styles, including the new gored - skirt, and pleated shoulders. Zipp pockets. Fawn, Brown, Navy, Wine. Priced from 79/6 to £5/5/-. Also HIP LENGTH COATEES in same materials, finished with box and plain collars. Belted and plain. •»' •• • Priced from 57/6 to 69/6. TAILORED COSTUMES,, in fine pin-striped Worsteds and plain ;; Diagonal cloths. Colours: Grey,* Navy, Nigger, Fawns. •' Priced from £3/19/6 to £5/5/*. v WOOLLEN JUMPER SUITS & CARDIGAN SUITS, featuring buttoned Jumper and open-front with Revers. Fancy knit and ribbed styles predominate. Shades: Bottle, Wine, Nigger, Navy, Grey, Blue. All sizes. Priced from 32/6 to 79/6.. MODEL MILLINERY in fine quality Peach Blooms and Velours featuring high and medium crowns. Priced from 18/6. SUEDETTE READY-TO-WEARS. Smart shapes. Priced 9/11. VELVET READY-YO-WEARS & TOQUES. Priced 9/11 & 10/6. Smart Selection of GOLF PULL-ONS in Tweeds, Suede, Velvets 1 and English Jacolls. Priced from 9/11. An Exclusive Range of UMBRELLAS, Fox’s Frames, showing in ; newest materials and handles. Shades: Black, Navy, Nigger, . Scarlet, Bottle. Selling from 22/6 to 32/6. . Full range of FUR STOLES & NECKLETS in Skunk, Skurtk- • Oppossum, Squirrel and. Fitch. Priced from,s9/6 to £4/4/-. / * ! Meei Me Ai iitr&m, W. G. HOSKING “Veribest” Drapers and Outfitters Bank and Cameron Streets And Dargavill©
/'kN his way to school with his cycled the eldest son of Mr L. G. Mill-' ward, Kairanga, passed over art electric power line which had fallen near the gateway, says a Palmerston North message. The fact that the boyi’was wearing rubber shoes and that the cycle tyres were all rubber, probably saved him from death. A valtiable sheep dog, however,, was electrocuted.
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Northern Advocate, 1 April 1937, Page 9
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