Smart New Ready-to-wear an exceptional line on? smart new hats in the SEASON'S LATEST SHAPES AND COLORINGS. THESE ARE ATTRACTIVE PULL-ON STYLES, NEATLY TRIMMED. AND FINISHED WITH RIBBON BANDS AND ORNAMENTS. SHADES ARE: OATMEAL, BEIGE, CEDAR, OAK BUFF, PHANTOM RED, NAVY, BLACK, RESEDA, PERIWINKLE, DOVE, MULRERRY. One Price And Really Marvellous Value >\ AT 8/II See the Window! Seasonable Dress Fabrics Are Popularly Priced. *'• 27-INCH ALL-WOOL FLANNELS, for children's school frocks. Shades Fawn, Reseda, Base, Navy, Rosp, Marone. 2/6 r^' PLAIN, CHECKED. AND THE NEW MARLED VITELLAS, in the latest colorings and effects. A big*range to choose from; 3lin. 6/11 "GLENEAGLE" CHECKED KASHA FLANNELS, in the new pastel shades; for 1 smart .skirts, jumper suits, and costumes, etc.; 4Gin. 7/6 yard. CHARMELAINE, a new soft, supple weave for coat frocks, costumes, • etc., irt the season's newest shades; 40in. 9/11 Samples Gladly Sent on Request. A Wonderful Line of New Jumper Suits A BIG RANGE OF THESE POPULAR GARMENTS, WHICH ARE THE VOGUE FOR PRESENT WEAR, IN FINE QUALITY BOTANY WOOL, WITH SELF-PLEATED SKIRTS AND SKIRTS OF CHECK FABRIC TO TONE, .JUMPERS WITH BE-lfS AND POCKETS. ALL POPULAR AND ASKED-FOR COLORS, INCLUDING ROSE, RESEDA," SAXE, BROWN, BEI GE, FAWN, ETC. ; Shown iitOiif Window. "THE DRAPERS."
At the RED SHOPS Children's Party and Dance Requisites Paper Hats, all/colors, Id, 2d, 3d/6d; Blowouts Id; Streamers 9d buridlo of-20.' Bu?iy Bees 2d; Squeakers find Trumpets 3d each; Small Candles arid ■ Rose Holders, for cakes, 2d each; Bon-bons, 3d, 1/-, 2/-, 3/-, to 12/6. New Supplies {Colonial .Cq'okvy Books, 3/-; Qisborne Cookery Book, 2/6; Mrs. Beeton's ' ',.. i ■ .■ ■, .■ - Cookery, 1/-. '•Castle Perilous (Tynan), 6/-. Old Tree Blossomed (Raymond), 6A. Gates of Brass (Sutherland),,4/6. Hounds of Spring ghWfirg' Danger- Line (Sutherland), 3/6. . U nderstflnding Hearts (Peter Kynel, Riyers to Cross (Pertwee), 3/6. 7/ , '' mmm (Wadsley)', 2)6. Bookey (Douglas Newton , 3/6. Black Heart (Horler), 2/6. Killers' Protege (Hovton). 2/6. Shorty Bill (Sapper), 2/6. ''JUST IN-Chfist, at tha Round Table (Stanley Jones), by the author of Christ of the Indian Road; 5/-. A. Langridge GLADSTONE ROAD, GBBORNE. ;
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16628, 23 April 1928, Page 8
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