■ SO mm m I m WHITE FELTS for Hiking, Sports or Tennis Wear These snappy little Summer Felts are enjoying a wonderful run of popularity. Li g lit wei gb t sum mer qualities, in plain tailored styles, trimmed with self handing of felt. For hiking, tennis, or holiday wear. 9/6 eacti ISN’T IT TIME YOU HAD SOME GOOD CLOTHES? OBEY THAT IMPULSE - QUALITY IS INEXPENSIVE HERE Time and time again, recently, we have been told —and doubtless you have felt it too—that, “It’s so refreshing, these days, to see at least one store keeping up its style and quality.” The truth of the matter is that to-day there is less need for sacrificing quality than ever before in our memory. Actually selling is simplified for a store that has not succumbed to fictitious two-price trading. SWAGGER COATS For SPORTS and HOLIDAY WEAR They’ve just arrived, these happy-go-lucky, free and easy Summer Coats—ln lightweight summer tweeds, fleck effects, in Grey, Saxe, Lemon, Red, and Beige tonings. Made with turn-back cuffs, step collar and bolt, as in illustration. Shoulder lining of Twill Silk. SAY. and W. sizes. Moderately Priced at SMART TAILORED FROCKS For SPORT —Active or Spectator A versatile range of really delightful Summer styles; keen to enter the spirit of every sports occasion—Active, spectator or informal. Made of Ifalrayda Spun Silk. Short sleeve and elbow sleeve styles. In shades of Pink, Blue, Lemon, Almond and White. 'SzA LL 25/6 to 32/6 PETTIES’ The Drapers Hi m mm H Hi lit
Auckland.---December 6 : Sailed, South Africa, 7.45 a.m., for Wellington. Arrived, Zealandia, 7.5 a.m., front Sydney. NEW EXPORT MARKET. In nil article entitled “The Outlook for Forests,” Mr. Arnofld Hansson, ! 8.A., states: “Canada and the United States have nowhere the timber volumes which certain classes of the community try to suKgesst. The present export of timber from these countries will have reused live years from now, arid tire counjtries themselves will he in a very unenviable position at’ regards Soft wood supplies.” Many New Zealanders are astonished to learn that U.I?.A. imports approximately .€127,000,000 worth of pulp, paper and pulp wood per annum. There is a large export market ayvuiting the products of the forjests established bv N.Z. Perpetual Foibestsi Ltd. — Advt.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17955, 6 December 1932, Page 9
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