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MILADY ALWAYS LIKES TO SHOP IN COMFORT When she has her choice she prefers the atmosphere that suits her best —plenty of room to move in, adequate lighting 1 facilities, comfortable spacious surroundings, courteous attention by experienced sales people, and above all the assurance that her presence is always welcome. THE NEW FROCKS Reflect the Beauty of Spring Exotic, colorful, charmingly designed, and exquisitely fashioned, who would fail to be impressed with this wonderful display, and when we tell you that the prices more than meet the spirit of the times, you’ll be surprised and delighted too. in I lore is a group of exquisite ensembles, particularly chosen for summer days. ►Soft silk Georgettes and Chiffons, in wonderful patterns and colors; these feature the new Coatees which are sometimes sleeveless. Prices If# # SUMMER COATS in materials such as wool georgettes, fine wool tricots, and a varied assortment of silk fabrics, are shown in many styles, including fitted tailored styles for slim figures. All the summer shades are included in S.W., AY., and O.S. sizes. 89/6 to £7/7/0 / FOR THE TENNIS ENTHUSIAST White Spun Silk Tennis Frocks, cut on tailored lines, perfect fitting styles, are 18/6 to 49/6 The New Sleeveless Slipons, for after tennis wear, in fine wool and silk and wool; Cream with contrast stripes. 9/11 to 19/6 ' EVERY HAT IS DIFFERENT Whether you prefer the extreme types such as the sophisticated bowler, or the more modest, but equally smart Bandeau type, each hat features some exclusive touch that makes it different, The popular straws are shown in dozens of variations, prices ranging from 12/6 to 49/6 HOSIERY AND GLOVE VALUES THAT EXCEL Long Lace Mittens, the latest novelty for summer wear, in Black, Ivory, and Champagne. 3/11 pair Silk Gloves, in a wonderful variety of styles, including Frilled Cuffs, Gauntlet and Fancy Applique or Embroidered Tops. All shades and sizes. 4/11, 6/11 to 13/6 pair The Popular “Wear Clean” Skin Glove, ideal for hot weather. All sizes, in shades of Grey, Beige, Fawn and Cinnamon. 16/6 pair Well-cut Blazers, in popular club stripes and plain colors. 27/6 and 35/Bags are just as important as Hats or Hosiery to complement the summer ensemble. We are allowing a wonderful new range in Real Calf, Fancy Morocco, or Fancy Grained Suede, all beautifully lined and fitted with mirror, etc. 15/6, 17/6 to 21/Otlicr novelty styles 25/6 to 39/6 Mercerised i Lisle Hose, fully fashioned, with point or square heels. A splendid range of qualities and shades. 3/11, 4/11, 6/6 and 7/6 pair The “Winner” Pure Silk, Full Fashioned Hose, with the latest step v up toe, cradle foot, etc. Fine gauge, with new French heel. 8/11 pair PETTIES’ Gisborne’s Big Store

Times ! The recent 20 per cent, payout to dairy farmers was mainly due' to the co-operation of local residents —buying Kia Ora Co-op. Dairying Co. butter. Prosperity ior dairy farmers means prosperity for all. / Ora r* and assist to increase the local industry that means so much to the welfare of all.

MODERN VULCANISING DON’T HAVE YOUR TYRES AND " TUBES REPAIRED BY NOVICES Our workshop is equipped with the most up-to-date methods for repairing damaged tyres and tubes, including the latest steam electric vulcanising plant. v Every job is thoroughly tested before leaving us. HUGHES’SPECIAL SPIRIT Try it and you’ll always buy it! CK HUGHES GARRISON HALL CORNER. “AT YOUR SERVICE” INEN-MARKING OUTFIT (RubpUM ARABIC, in quantities, for ber stamp of your name), pad, Jobbing Department, brush, indelible ink, and a box to hold the lot, 3/6; postage 3d extra. —At the Herald Ollice. larg sale at r small Herald MILK DOCKETS and Milk Record Books, ready printed, at Herald Jobbing Department.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17610, 28 October 1931, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17610, 28 October 1931, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17610, 28 October 1931, Page 11

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