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INTENSIFIED VALUE GIVING with Still Lower Prices in EVERY FASHIONABLE SHADE FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER WILL BE FOUND IN OUR HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. “PRESTIGE” 901.—An excellent quality Pure Silk Stocking, specially designed for the “Not So Slender” figure. This Hose is specially fashioned,to slenderise the ankle. Available all sizes. 12/11 “PRESTIGE” 811.—Another Pure Silk Stocking, chosen for quality. Fullyfashioned, with extra wide suspender welts and Slendo heel. All sizes stocked. 8/11 “BELDING’S” Full Service Weight Pure Silk, fully fashioned. A perfect-fitting Stocking, featuring the Cradle foot and Slendo heels. Available all sizes. 9/11 “PRINCESS IDA.”—A Pure Siik production, reinforced with Celta for hard service. Fashion marked with Mercerised toe and heel, ail'd wide suspender welts. AH sizes. 5/11 BEMBERG “LOUISE,”—A new dull lustre Silken Hose. Step-in toe, mercerised soles, and a patent Ladderlock, which prevents laddering. All sizes stocked. 4/11 “MILADY” Silken Hose, made expressly to our specifications. Fashion marked and mercerised heel and toe. All sizes. 2/11 BOND’S Hosiery. We carry full ranges of these wellknown New Zealand productions. Our Prices are—--2/11, 3/11 & 4/11 S. H. YOUR NEW FROCK OR NEW SHOES CAN BE CORRECTLY MATCHED FROM OUR NEW STOCKS. , BRETTLE’S “SYLKESTIA” | HOSE—One of the finest . quality winter weight Mer- : cerised Lisle Stockings avail- i able. Fully fashioned, they retain their lustre to the last. All sizes. %/W. BRETTLE’S “LORNA”— Another famous Brettle production, in fine mercerised lisle, fully fashioned. A little lighter weight than “Sylkestia,” and easier priced. All sizes available. 4/11 BRETTLE’S “RENE” — A Cashmere lined Silken Hew with a special expanding welt. AH sizes. m “ALPHA” Fine uaaawere Hose. Fully fashioned and perfect fitting. AH sues available. 4/11 “ST. MARGARET’ Lhfle Hose. Fully mercerised. Double soles. A wonder hose. 2/S F* T 4 2 Pairs for 4/9 FINE CASHMERE Hose, 3 well-known English productions just opened up. Note the Prices—2/6. 3/6 * 3/11 BRETTLE’S GYM Extra long length, double knees, sliced heels. Back seam. An excellent wearing hose. Black only. 5/6 Direct Importers

JAM SANDWICHES With a filling of fresh raspberry jam, FINDLAY’S JAM SANDWICHES are light and deliciously appetising. And look at the price! HATS Findlay's to ' ; fPHEY’RE so dainty ... so deliciously “home--1 made" of flavor, that one' can’t help admiring them. A filling of’raspberry jam and whipp'd cream makes them a delicacy that no afternoon tea or supper table should be without. Hostesses! Try one of these lovely sponjles. If ROLLS A NOTHER dainty cake that becomes <an immediate favorite. Light and spongy .... filled with delicious jam, FINDLAY’S JAM ROLLS are very popular for afternoon teas and supper parties. fAI “BETTER BUY FINDLAY’S .AN® *E SURE”

SPECIAL EAST COAST AipnonassHßiß MILITARY SADDLES. PART worn, but specially selected. With girth, stirrup feathers and irons. 47/8 each, postage */i !- Cash wjth order. OASES' BHD'S.. Tokoniarn Bar. VJL

MINSTER SUIT IS to retain its Do you know the difference hand felled edges make to the wearing qualities and style of a suit? Or hind moulded shoulders? We will ha pleased to explain. From 5 guineas E LIMITED MEN’S WEAR SPECIALISTS I Phone 648. Next Herald.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18387, 3 May 1934, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18387, 3 May 1934, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18387, 3 May 1934, Page 6

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