LOVELY x 4 W\ / % A/V" L /; 1* FOR PRESENT WEAR COMMON SHELTONS * MILLINERY SECTION ; present a lovely collection of PASTEL FELTS for present wear. Plain and crushed crowns are featured, whilst' included in the colourings you' will find White, Strawberry, * Daffodil, Beige, 1 New Blue,Grass Green. Trimmed with 1 Faille Ribbon, we present this : range confident of pleasing, for J value is high whilst prices are strictly moderate. 8/6 9/6 10/11 STUNNING VALUE IN NEW DRESS FABRICS ! CAPTIVATING every weave a new way to smartness. In less time than it takes to tell about it-and for the smallest amount, you have ever spent—you may make an entire season s wardrobe that rivals any you can buy. Every one of these fabrics is outstanding in quality, whilst prices—a presentday factor—are strictly in keeping with the times. PRINTED CREPE DE CHINE In 5-yard lengths. Decidedly exclusive. The ground colorings are Crimson Re<J, Saraha, Ocean Blue, and Navy, whilst the « va J. %$' trasting colors are an outstanding feature, 3oin wide. • 361 N. PHANTOM FAILLE In the season’s new colors. Can be used for practically every dress need, and is special value at 361 N. SPARTAN CLOTH A superior dress weight worsted; 15 colors to select from, and selling at ANTI-CRUSH CORDUROY VOILE A Tootal product. 36in wide, and recognised to be THE fabric of 1933, In Cream and Floral designs, 361 N. JERSEYETTE Ladderproof. In dainty Pastel shades. Can be utilised for underwear or froeKs. New goods. « ; H M' 4. 361 N. SHANDU Fabric. An old favorite that will be as popular as ever. Cream and White grounds, with ' colored conventional designs. LADIES’SHOE DEPT. Just opened up a wonderful assortment of Ladies for the coming season. You’ll be delighted with the styles, fittings and & COMMON NEW SEASON i HAS COMMENCED
Mr. A. E. Dunn, Obakune, has advised the Wanganui executive of the Farmers’ Union that he has discovered al solution for killing the white butterfly. “A FAULT DENIED IS TWICE COMMITTED.” In other words “speak the truth arid shame the devil.” For instance, if you have a cold why riot admit, it., A pold denied is asking fdr trouble. Get busy with “Baxter’s" at once and just.see how quickly that cold, will leave yo” You’ll like “Baxter’s"; you'll Welcome the relief it brings; you’lharipreciate its tonic properties, \; Three sizes, all clieriiists and stores, 4/6, 2/6 and l/6.-^2
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18179, 29 August 1933, Page 7
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