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s AT These New Costumes Are accurate examples of the prevailing mode. The illustrated style portrays the .present trend of fashion, the double-breasted coat being the fashionable length with long revel's. A smart style is in a line tweed in fawn and brown tones. Coat has pockets, and belt coming from side and fastening with buckle. £6/12/6 A becomingly Tailored Suit is in navv repp. Coat is cut with rounded corners, skirt has inverted pleats at side. £B/10/6 A Tailored Suit of wine repp. Has smart single-breasted coat and plain skirt With inserted pleats. A smart and Tbfecoming style. Ca I \ of Lasting Merit The -reliable ‘ ‘Pigeon” Stocking, fine gauge, long silk pane?. All popular shades, and guaranteed. 8/11 pan’. ‘TvISAV. Pigeon” Stocking, extra long .panel, with suspender welt. All new shades. 11/6 pair. The “Dexdale” Pure Silk Stocking, silk throughout. A • fine chiffon weave, with special ankle fit. pair. £9/9/The New “Givre” Felt Ready-to-wears. Picture in your mind the effects of hoar frost on a felt hat, and you have an excellent idea of Hie appearance o! the Latest Novelty, two-tone effects, in Scarlet, Pose. Gazelle, etc. 35/6 KU'll- - big new range of the latest little ready-to-wears, in becoming shapes, trimmed with ribbons in self and 'contrast shades—Are priced at 15/6 t 0 35/6 Girls’ High School Hats The regulation shape, in a good reliable quality felt. Specially selected . for High School wear. 11/9

Coats for the Rainy Days! The popular styles in new Rubber Raincoats. Smart shades of Rose, Grey, Sake, Brown, etc. A complete range of sizes in single anti double-breasted styles. £>9/0 to /Q Fancy Rubber Coats, in crocodile-grained rubber. Shades of Tan, SaXe, Amethyst; 42, 44, and 46 inch. *? : )/6 Aft "Silk Coats, rubber lined. Smart shades of Rose, Saxe, Violet, ' 37/6 49/6 79/6 Children’s and Maids’ Rubber Coats, single and double-breasted, belted styles. Special reliable qualities. Sizes 24 to 36 inch. ■ - 27/6 t 0 35A Umbrellas, Too! Smart and distinctly useful Good reliable quality styles, with tlfe new Chubby bandies. 12/6 *» 37/6 covers.

jumper Suits Were Never More Popular. All sorts of new ideas are featured in these popular garments, mostly neat little Check Skirts with bodice tops of silk, and Jumper in plain color to tone. Of these becoming styles we ' have a splendid variety in new shades - A1 49/6 57/6 89/6 New Skirts with hip yoke, in attractive stripes and novelty cheeks. Mostly smartly pleated styles. S.W. and W. sizes. 25/6 29/6 10 4-2/6

« Another Lot of Economy Specials. 60 Dozen "VVJiite Hemstitched Handkerchiefs. A good size. In soft cambric. Economy Price, 1/3 half-dozen. Silk and Wool Stockings, with seamless feet. A fine quality. Smart new shades including Lark, Parchment, Beize, French Nude, etc.—Worth 6/11. Economy Price, *->/] | -Housewife Pillow Cases, no tapes or buttons—a boon to busy liousewives. Extra quality. Economy Prices, 2/6 aIK * 2/11 ea<dl ' Dominion All-wool Flannels, in Pink, Grey, and Shetland. Economy Price, J/j yard. 60 Pieces of Fancy Striped and Floral Bibbons, in narrow « idtlis only, for dress and hat trimming. Economy Price, 6 yards for jJ* Six Pieces of 40-inch Tweeds, for skirts, etc.; check and striped designs—Worth 3/11 and 4/11. Economy Price, 1/11 V 'ip# A 1 ■■

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16339, 13 May 1927, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16339, 13 May 1927, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16339, 13 May 1927, Page 8

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