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Smart and becoming stylos for ('rope cle Chines; Satins, Georgettes—a wonderful variety of colors and all fittings. Three Big Groups of Usually 49/6 to Bgns. Silk Voiles Georgettes Spun Silks THREE LINES OF HATS SMART READY-TO-WEAR STYLES. This season's styles, in the popular Straws, Bowens, Pandaris, and other fancy straws. Usually ±2/6 to 29/6. SALE PRICES: HALF PRICE AIS[D LESS SILK FAILLES, MAROCAINES, REVERSE SATINS. New and Becoming' Styles. Twenty of these new Summer Coats are in heavy Silks and Satins. Made in attractive styles and lined throughout. Shades are. Black, Brown, Navy, Beige and Fawn—Usually 84/- to C, guineas. SALE PRICE 20 Model Coats in Crepe de Chine, Marocaine, Corded Bengaline and Silk Faille are tailored in the newest fashions. New flares, inset hands, and rucked collars, All fully lined and attractively styled. ALL HALF PBTCE— Usually .€5/15/- to £B/8/-. Reader HERALD All over the Gisborne district, from Wairoa to the East Cape, the Herald is read by nearly every householder, and many more besides. Day by day women turn regularly to our advertisements for guidance in the selection of their purchases. Some of their money will be spent on your goods if you advertise in the HERALD

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17472, 22 January 1931, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17472, 22 January 1931, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17472, 22 January 1931, Page 11

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