NEW AND CREATIONS nt mm m wn mm i! WW " m * \ X Imm V»'f *55 ■&r. m. f2 ACCESSORIES “WEARCLEAN” High Grade Skin Gloves, with tucked or plain elastic wrist. Shades include Tobac, Brown. Fawns and Greys. 14/11 pair NEW STYLES in smart Umbrellas, both in chubby and long walking length. Black, Brown, Navy, Red and Bottle. 7/6 t 0 39/6 WOOLLEN SCARVES, in fancy and mesh weaves, rainbow stripes. These are very smart, and priced from 3/6 *° 6/11 WOOLLEN FRONTS for costumes, with Polo collars, in a variety <ff two-tone effects. Price 3/11 each HANDBAGS to complete the mode. Morocco Bags, Envelope Bags and Bags with Zip fasteners. Ail distinctive styles and new torfe.s of Red, Browns, also Black and Navy. Priced from 9/11 " 43/6 TAILORED TWEED COATS Smartly cut and plainly tailored styles that the younger set exclaim over. Featuring the Donegal and Harris effects, as well as flecked and Boucle effects. Sizes S.S.W. and S.W. Prices 59/6 to 79/6 THE NEW FROCKS Afternoon Frocks, in a variety of styles and material. New v/eaves such as Crepe Chevron, Boucle, Mattelaine, Knitex, etc. Prices 49/(J to 99/6 M is New! The smartest hats are here. New, different, individual, and Petties’ have such a wonderful range too. Very smart are the Tailored Felts with stitched crown and brim, corded ribbon finished; the largerbrimmed Sports Felts with ribbon band and finish, shown in all popular shades. Priced at 9/11, 13/6, 15/6 Becoming Matrons’ Hats, of fine quality felt, smartly trimmed. Choose from Black, Navy, Brown and Wine. Priced from 14/6 Hats and Scarf Sets, in many styles and designs, are decidedly new, and priced from 4/11 each FUR TRIMMED COATS Do be furred to be smart. Fur is very important as a trimming this season, and Petties’ have a most attractive range to choose from, including Musquash, Skunk, Marmot, etc. All silk lined and tailored finish. Priced from 75/- *° £B/8/SMART COSTUMES Good fitting styles in fancy tweeds and flecked effects. Coats of correct and becoming length. Tailored pockets. Well cut skirts. Coats lined throughout. W. and O.S. sizes, Price 49/6 0M ■■■• v tmz v Q V:' "tjM m A LEADERS OF FASHION
950 Gisborne Dairy farmers Supply their cream to the Kia Ora Co-op. Dairying Co. Ltd. They assist in many ways the rest of the community. The industry circulates £15,000 a month in the district. Falling values of our products have already increased unemployment. Assist to stop this by purchasing KIA ORA FINEST QUALITY BUTTER . ask for it by name Refuse all others
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18064, 15 April 1933, Page 13
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423Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18064, 15 April 1933, Page 13
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