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Smarter Styles AND Getter Values in LADIES’ COATS IN THE NEW ASSORTMENT OF WARM COATS FOR WINTER WEAR are STYLES SUITED TO EVERY REQUIREMENT, & THE PRICES WILL APPEAL TO PRACTICALLY EVERY PURSE, FOR, IN ADDITION TO THE SMART MODEL COATS IN TAILORED STYLES, WE ARE DISPLAYING A BIG RANGE OF THE MORE MODERATEPRICED LINES IN VELOUR CLOTHS, RANGING IN PRICES FROM 57/6. IT WILL WE WELL WORTH YOUR WHILE TO 1 SEE THESE COATS, AS THE VALUES ARE REALLY EXCEPTIONAL. W. ■ A range of Smart Styles in Plain and Jacquard Velour, shades of brown and mole, is priced at 75/-. Smart Coat is in Mole Jacquard Velour, trimmed with beaver coney storm collar, and fastened at side with large clasp. Trice £4 12/6. At £5 5/- we are showing a big variety of Smart Coats ini Plain and Jacquard Velours, braided and furtrimined, in shades of fawn, mole, nigger, beaver, etc., nicely lined. A Navy Jacquard Velour has self cuffs, . gathered sides, and storm collar, trimmed with beaver; £5 10/6. At £7 7/- .are many Smart Styles in Handsomely-designed Coats, plain self striped and 1 Jacquard styles; these models embody the latest touches in finishings and trimmings; shades are Autumn, brown, navy, fawn, nigger, etc. Exclusive Model Styles in Tailored Coats, handsomely braided and trimmed with real fur; all silk- or broclie lined; a bewildering array of styles, and all are different, .are priced at from £8 8/- to £lB 18/-. - >/■ jW‘fPopular Styles in READY-TO-WEARS. The popular Ready-to-wear ' Styles in Felts and Velours We shoWn in many styles in our Millinery Department; at present we are specially featuring a useful line at—--12/6 AND 19/6. We would Like You to Gall and View Our Display of STYLISH WEARING APPAREL at any time con venient. rt Stylish Furs AND y. . *:; ,i/"; Fur Goats. CVITH THE RAPID APPROACH OF THE COLDER DAYS, WARM FURS; HAVE AN IRRESISTIBLE APPEAL. WE HAVE NEVER SHOWN BETTER VALUES OR SMARTER STYLES THAN AT PRESENT, AND WE: AWAIT YOUR VERDICT WITH THE GREATEST CONFIDENCE. Hue Kit Fox Necklets, (popular styles), 89/6, £7 7/- to £lO 10/-. Ititural Fox Necklets, very becoming furs, ift warm brown tones, 69/6, £6 6/- to £lO 10/-. mart Black Fox Necklets, specially selected skins, in new shapes, £7 7/-', £7 19/6 to £l3 19/6. Hack Seal Coney Capes, the newwide styles,, lined with broclie silks, £7 7/- to £lO 19/6. lnndßome Mole Coney Capes, in the new shapes, £ll 11/- to £l4 19/6. A Beautiful Mole Coney Coat, with wide sleeves, self cuffs and gathered collar, £32 10/-. Canadian Marmot Coat, in rich dark brown shade, with beaver collar and 1 cuffs, lined with broclie silk, £52 10/-. Smart Black French Coney Coat, 48 inches long, storm collar of skunk fur, lined with brocade, £SO. Black Coney Coat, with skunk opossum collar, 45 inches long, £27 10/-. Jap Beaver Coat, with wide sleeves and cape collar, lined with floral brocade; a very smart coat; £47 10/-. N;. \ & PETTI E’S The Drapers Gisborne r- 4 i 1 f Every Member of the Family OTHER, Father, Son, Daughter, all appreciate the delicious flavor and the undoubted goodness of—--7 a? Findlay’s Bread. For years this Bread has been “the staff of life” in hundreds of homes, arid because of its consistent quality is every day of the year winning new Customers. WALTER FINDLAY BAKER, PASTRYCOOK, AND CONFECTIONER, Gladstone Road and Peel Street, Gisborne. 'PHONES—Gladstone Road, 469; Peel Street, 25; Private, 785.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16423, 6 May 1924, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16423, 6 May 1924, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16423, 6 May 1924, Page 6

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