A Job that needs doing weft and requires the skill of an expert is ARMATURE REWINDING Such attention is assured at a saving when handled by:— BINDON AUTO ELECTRIC CO. LTD. WATER STREET, WHANGAREI. Phone 2762.
fSpp- rw-r^iuacagw^!g£ag3Ba»ssr»H*-NIGHT LIFE *?£} BBWBiBW •si* m s EW ZEALAND| » i 8«S * &S* IMS ★ HE H.B. Stores are ready with quality clothes that have been made in advance to fit perfectly; a shirt that will show just the right amount of cuff; a waistcoat that will not gape or sag; dinner suits that are just right; gloves, scarf—and everything for correct evening wear. DINNER SUITS, without question New Zealand’s greatest ready-to-wear value. On show in our windows. £! DRESS SHIRTS, made from dependable English cloth that launders perfectly; in plain or Marcella. Medium width and two stud fronts. W WHITE DRESS VESTS, made in the popular backless style. Fine quality Piques and Marcellas. From WHITE SCARVES in plain and fancy knits with fringe. to WHITE SQUARES in Art. and Silk Crepe de Chine. Silk HANDKERCHIEFS. White pure linen, hemstitched. Worn in the coat pocket. and GLOVES In Lisle—• In quality KidTIES, Black or White. Single or double-ended, to tie or tied ready to wear. to COLLARS. English made. Wider winged with generous peaks. STUDS AND LINKS in sets or separately. A wide selection, including gilt, black or white screw-top shirt-front studs. and Black Marcella LinksFancy Enamel Links — EVENING SHOES. Black Patent Oxfords. Plain, round, and medium toes. Comfortable and smart. to CAMERON STREET WISAWGAREI
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Northern Advocate, 13 May 1939, Page 5
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