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! Smart Frocks For Summer Days. Dainty Styles in Voile, Organdie and Linen From 25/6. WE ARE SHOWING AN EXCEPTIONALLY NICE LOT OF PRETTY FROCKS, IN VOILE, ART SILK AND COTTON, AND DAINTY COTTON GEORGETTES. HARDLY ANY TWO OF THESE FROCKS ARE ALIKE, AND ALL HAVE SOME DISTINCTIVE FEATURE OF TRIMMING. PRICES ARE 25/6, 37/6, and 42/-. PRETTY FROCKS, FEATURING THE NEW TUNIC EFFECTS, IN PLAN AND FANCY FABRICS, COMBINED IN CHARMING COLOR EFFECTS. MATERIALS ARE: CREPE-DE-CHINES, MAROOATNES, AND ART SILK FABRICS. TRICE'S £5 5/- and £5 7/6. NEW AND ATTRACTIVE STYLES IN ART SILK AND BONCLETTE, BLACK AND WHITE, NAVY AND WHITE. GREY AND BROWN, TRIMMED WITH CONTRASTING COLORS. PRICES . 35/6, 47/6, and 67/6. Stylish Coats of Silk and Linen. Smart Summer Coats, of Assam and Shantung Silk, trimmed with stitching, etc.; the new wrap-over styles, with front fastenings; some Very exceptional values are shown. Priced at 67/6, 69/6, to £5 10/6. Becoming styles in smart English Coats of fine wool casement doth, in the popular summer shades, including putty, grey, Burnt oak, navy and black, etc.; these have smart crush or step collar, and are trimmed with silk braids, etc. Prices 59/6 to £5 5/-. Ditst Coats of Linen Crash, with and without belts, new shaped collars. Prices 32/6 and 39/6. Model Frocks For Race Wear. A smart, two-piece style in Black Silk MaroCaine, embroidered with crimson silk—a very handsome model. Price £9 19/6. Another very becoming ensemble style is of Black Silk Repp, combined with marocaine in contrasting shade; skirt slightly godet. Price £9 12/6. A specially attractive lot of Frocks suitable for Raco wear, in marocaine,, crepe-de-chine, and silk crepe; no two are alike, and the prices are exceedingly moderate, ranging from 84/- to £7 19/6. m Smart Hats You’ll be Proud to Wear Handsome English Model Hats, in shades to tone with the newest colorings; attractive close-fitting shapes; as well as the larger hats that are the latest; trimmed with flowers and novelty trimmings, Prices 49/6 to 67/6. 12 Smart Models (Sham at Illustrated) 37/6 Ready-to-wear Straws are shown in the popular Pedal and Fancy Straws. Bankoks, and BoWens, all smartly and becomingly trimmed in the latest mode. Prices 19/6, 25/6, and 29/6. These are English hats, in quite becoming styles (shape as illustrated), composed of georgette, silk, ribbon, etc., prettily trimmed with flowers and novelty tinsel effects. Special value at 31/6. Ladies’ Untrimmed Straw's, in pedal, tagel, Bapkok, etc.; all the new colors; also* blaCk and white. Prices 12/6 to 27/6. Fancy Colored Rush Hats, in plain and fancy lace styles; pretty i shapes for holiday wear. Special price 5/11. To Complete the Picture Gloves, Hosiery, Neckwear, etc. New styles in Suede-finished Gauntlet Gloves, with pleated and prettilyembroidered gauntlets; 3/6, 4/11, to 8/11. Silk Stockings, in the popular Summer shades, including light greys, nude, •«> sunburn, tan, sand, etc.; 4/11, 5/11, and 8/11. An attractive lot of Dainty Novelty Neckwear, including Collars, Jabots, Fronts, etc., in silk,' net, lace, etc.; 1/11 to 9/11. t The Newest Belts,'in patent leather and gold leather effects; 1/11 to 4/11. Smart Bags in hundreds of styles, all beautifully finished and fitted in various Ways. Prices 17/6 to 47/6. Smart Scarves in printed crepc-de-chines and novelty silks; a big lot of attractive and charming styles; 12/6, 15/6, to 27/6. til ■ s' PETT E S I ham w II ham its THE DRAPERS.

The New Flavor in Bread. V' f iH ‘ v W;~. Hk Cyi IT'S SO' WONDERFULLY DELICIOUS AND TASTY. THE REASON IS THAT IT IS MADE WITH SPECI-ALLY-PREPARED MILK. THERE’S EXTRA NUTRIMENT, TOO, IN WALTER FINDLAY’S Milk-Made Bread. TRY THIS BETTER BREAD MADE BY WALTER FINDLAY BAKER, PASTRYCOOK, AND OOYVPOTICmER Gladstone Road, Gisborne. PHONES Gladstone Road 460, Prirat* 786. m

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16869, 26 October 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16869, 26 October 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16869, 26 October 1925, Page 8

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