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AND j 4 Better Values -IN - f -i-> ■m ■ • • jSy , Vyl/tt Smarter Styles DIES’ GOATS Ij| THE new assortment of warm coats for winter wear ‘ AjfcE STYLES SUITED to EVERY REQUIREMENT, & THE TRICES 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 J 57/6. IT WILL WE WELL WORTH YOUR WHILE TO SEE THESE ' COATS. A's the VALUES ARE REALLY EXCEPTIONAL. In'.?::: ; A range of Smart Styles in Plain and Jacquard Velour, shades of brown and' mole, is priced at 75/-. A Smart Coat is in Mole Jacquard Velour, trimmed with Beaver coney storm collar, and fastened at side with large clasp. Price £4 12/6. At £5 5/- we are showing a big variety of Smart Coats in Plain and Jacquard Velours, braided and furtrimmed, 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 1 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 f of styles, and' all are different, are priced at from £8 8/- to £lB 18/-. I" N A X . Popular Styles In READY-TO-WEARS. 1 ■ k ... . rr • Tbe. popular Ready-to-wear Styles in Felts and Velours are shown in many styles in our Millinery Depart- ,, ment; at present we are ,'specially featuring a useful Mine at—• 12/6 AND 19/6. x A s*:!'•* '■ IliiM ■ i - f We would Like You to Call and View Oup Display of STYLISH WEARING APPAREL at any time con venient. ..4;. . :■ l Stylish Furs AND Fur Goats. WITH, THE RAPID APPROACH OF THE COLDER DAYS, WARM FURS • HAVE AN IRRESISTIBLE APPEAL. WE HAVE NEVER 3KQWN BETTER VALUES OR SMARTER STYLES THAN AT PRESENT,,'AND WE AWAIT YOUR VERDICT WITH THE GREATEST CONFIDENCE. /AM ' Blue Kit Fox Necklets (popular A Beautiful Mole Coriey Coat, ;*'**!>. f7 V-- f 10 m V?. Canadian Marmot Coat, in rich dark brown shade, with beaver collar and' cuffs, lined 1 with broche 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/-. Fox Necklets, very becoming furs, in warm brown tones, 69/6, £6 6/- to £lO 10/-. xM martSßfack Fox Necklets, specially selected skins, in new shapes, £7'7/*, £7 19/6 to £l3 19/6. Hack ,s&il Coney Capes, the new wide styles,, lined with broche silks; £7 7/- to £lO 19/6. landsome Mole Coney Capes, in the ‘ riejy shapes, £ll 11/- to £l4 • V if,/,,,;: t - —— PETTI E’S Drapers Gisborne _ n: m i and Member of the Family :, Father, Son, Daughter, all appreciate the delicious 'flavor tile undoubted goodness of— 1 Findlay’s Bread. |< For years this Bread has been “tbe staff of life” in hundreds of homes, ad! because,of its consistent quality is every day of the year winning new ustonjers. .. • ' ’ALTER FINDLAY - BAKER, PASTRYCOOK, AND CONFECTIONER, - T’* Gladstone Road and P9el Street, Gisborne. ’PHONES— Gladstone Road, 469; Peel Street, 25; 785.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16424, 7 May 1924, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16424, 7 May 1924, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16424, 7 May 1924, Page 6

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