f . V,: • SfiJsSsi BAYS I, i •: ' r. Vf ■■ It V'V.f. . .ff--/ - <*?* “•: i nk.VFELTS COLORFUL m iu njE are giving Gisborne women another wonderful moneyW saving opportunity. This time it is millinery. Just imagine, new autumn felts at such remarkable low prices, and in all the newest shapes.... Vagabond, Turban, Sailor, with tucked and folded crowns, no two shapes being alike. Wine, Ruby, Rust, Grey and New Blue predominate among the colors. Choose yours in our well-lighted showroom on the ground floor, just off the street. tlh* • Srtf sr • IW V Em* •- f«i > •; ■’ %if :, 4 & m M M m m AUTUMN DRESS MATERIAL! THESE lovely new autumn dress materials have just been opened. There’s a huge assortment of fabrics, featuring the smartest fleck, check and stripe designs. Make your own frocks and save those extra shillings! .4 36in “GAINSBOROUGH TWEED.” Novel Fleck effect. Drapes nicely. New shades in Hunter Green, Peasant Blue, Indian Lake, Black, Marine Blue, Jadeite, Indian Orange. g/gyard 36in FLECKED WOOL CEEPE Effective in latest tonings, pleasing and soft. Autumn’s popular dress cloth, in Ragatta Blue, Venetian Scarlet, Indian Lake, Medici Purple. 3/11 yard 38in “NEW ZEAL SILKFLAN.” A Popular New production. Proving Colonial ability. Regatta Blue, Bottle Green, Tobacco, Navy, Blue Bird, Spring ■ Green, Crab Apple. ] I 3/11 yard I 36in WOOL CREPE. An entirely new cloth produced for effect and style. New shades now procurable in Navy, Black, Golden Orange, Mummy Brown, Tarragon Green, Pekin Blue, Pablo Reseda, Bottle Green. 4/11 yard 36in MOUSE CLOTH Light, woolly, very dressy. A beautiful Autumn material. Crab, Apple, Reseda, Autumn Brown. 4/g ya^ 36in “VENETIAN CLOTH” Softness and effect combined. Has a ribbed appearance. This season’s desire. Cardinal, Navy, Cleopatra, Blue, Green, Spruce. 4/11 yard 36in CHECK WOOL TAFFETA A novelty Autumn cloth, combining check and knap effects. Black, Independence Blue, Pompadour, Olivewood. 5/6 yard 36in COTTON TWEEDS, in new and novel Fleck, Check and Kodak Stripes. A wonderful range to choose from. Suitable for children’s wear. 1/3 tO l/11 :. r As" , , vMi '}■ %&, iir 1* > 4.i i. 4* iiiki .. ■ >«• ....
Do not let the “cribber" steal a march on you. v’he invention was yours, yours rightly the gain. Protect it by patent to-day and forestall the copyist. Henry Hughes Ltd. (Directors W. E. Hughes and J. T. Hunter, Registered Patent Attorneys), 214-217 D.I.C. Building, Wellington. Local Agents, Ball and Crawshaw.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18036, 13 March 1933, Page 8
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