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New Stvles are Here Don’t fail to' visit our Fancy Section and see the Charming New Styles in Gloves, Bags, Hosiery and Neckwear. They are not only attractive and moderately priced, but are so essential to the spring ensemble. You’ll be delighted with the wonderful variety of New Bead Necklets. There are Styles and Dolors to suit the most fastidious 1/- t 0 7/6 C; ■ Dainty New Pieces of Neckwear are fashioned from Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Lace, in an • ■ almost endless variety. 1/- * 4/11 : Silk Gloves are More Beautiful this year than ever! Straight and Flared Turn-Back Cuff Designs in the New Length. 2/11 40 6/11 • Dainty Little Costume Fronts, in Art Silk and Satin, neatly finished with Pleated Frilling. Shades are Beige and White. 4/11 t 0 9/11 r The critical glance approves the becoming, slendering effect created by Pure Silk Hosiery. All the New Spring Shades. 3/11 *° 12/6 In the Bag Section the variety leaves nothing to be desired. Smart Pouchette and Envelope Shapes in All Colors. 6/11 t 0 25/To the feminine mind Spring and New Clothes are interchangeable terms, for Springtime means New Frocks and all the charming accessories that go with them—accessories that are as varied and delightful as spring itself—it is a brilliant array which you will enjoy seeing We invite you to see our New Display of Spring Fabrics because we feel sure you will find your time well spent ! 34in. Sakusan Silk, in Natural shade only. This is an ideal Fabric for Summer. It serves equally well for Underwear, Frocks, Costumes, &c., and is Moderately Priced at H /&& Yard 36in. Rayon Elite; a Beautifully Finished Art Silk in Plain Shades; and what a Range of Colors ! It is Entirely British made and is sold at ©/"f *i Yard You’ll be surprised at the New Styles in Summer Footwear-Styles for all occasions—at prices to suit everybody. Togo Cloth or Basket Weave Shoes in Smart Fawn Shades, with One Bar and Spike Heels, and only Pair! 27in. Blazer Cloths; a New Shipment just opened up i An Excellent Quality Fabric in Five Different Striped Designs. Fashion Demands that you wear a Blazer this summer H /Q Yard You simply,must see the New Spring Furnishings; Smart in appearance and of excellent wearing quality, and you will be amazed at the Low Prices! Fashion’s Very Newest in Curtains! 38in. Honey Colored Cotton Nets, in Beautiful Designs, with Smart Scalloped Edges, and Guaranteed Fast Color. Moderately Priced at Smart Green and White Kid Shoes, with the Fashionable Tie Fronts and Sturdy Low Heels. Ideal for every day wear. All 81265 15/6 White Kid Sandal Shoes, with Novel Pleated Fronts and Low Heels. A Beautifully-made Shoe available in all sizes. 48in. Brocaded Casement, in Shades of Blue, Beige, Rose, and Green. Ideal for Curtains, Cushions, Bedspreads, &c. Beautiful Quality and Colors are Guaranteed Fast /I /&$. Yard Each. If it’s Towels you’re thinking of, we have an Exceptionally Large Range in All Colors, with Scalloped, Fringed or Hemmed Ends. Prices Range from H/„ to New Styles in Men’s Wearing Apparel, Styles to suit young men and their more . Conservative brothers. Prices are Exceptionally Low ! The New Sports Trousers axe here in all the Latest Styles, including the Now Popular Keystone Cut; Good Variety of Shades. 17/6 10 35/Men’s Genuine Fur Felt Hats, in all the Most Popular Shapes and Colorings. Made to give lasting satisfaction. rrom 18/6 Men’s Sports Shoes—Every kind you can think of—Plain White, Tan and White, and also in Black and White, in all wanted sizes. AND REDUCED Higher Than Price Quality Where Bf 7 "177" "T:77 TVT iflTlif mrW ijrcui

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17608, 26 October 1931, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17608, 26 October 1931, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17608, 26 October 1931, Page 9