The New Plymouth airport is t • be enlarged, purchase of extra land having been authorised. Spring in all its magnificence is unfolded for welcome inspection at Hartley’s drapery emporium. The millinery styles are very captivating and the prices temptingly alluring. The window display js most attractive. There are winsome creations of the milliner’s art—so many delicate shapes and shades that the lady who makes the correct selection mti*w assuredly enhance her appearance. The latest modes are charmingly designed, and an artistry lias been displayed by cleft fingers in the adornment of the window. Many ot the fair sex will linger long in their admiration of the season's fashion—the loveliness of the captivating little hats must make an appeal. Customers can rely upon getting more than they expect for their money. This is at onee apparent when they see the exceptional values in millinery. In gloves and hosiery, etc*., the newest is exhibited. Here, too, is revealed goods that arouse the envy of the daughters of Eve. A stroll through the spacious shop with its excellent spring settings and colourful array is well worth while. The delightful exhibition is just a favourite topic at afternoon tea.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12429, 23 August 1933, Page 4
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