1 i 1 in a new Nature is shedding her summer dress and donning a new costume and of course Fashion would not be content if »h« did not follow suit! T^Tnjrßiiii New Autumn Fashions are Showing Here First with the best we are privileged to offer you the very latest at prices well within your means. "KILBRACKEN" SUITING Direct from the centre of style comes this soft, useful fabric. A distinct feature is the fine Gold metal fleck effect. The shades comprise : Kenya Red, Schooner Blue, Indo Brown, Mulberry. "LENNOX" WORSTED For Autumn Suits and Costumes, this English worsted is particularly smart. It features the new Jacquard effect, Scheduled for success among the correct dress leaders. The colour tones, Fiesta Wine, Manchu Brown, the new Navy and Black. 36in. /: If. yard RIGHT TO THE FORE WITH ONE OF THE NEWEST WEAVES FOR WARM AND SERVICEABLE COATS. This is a beautiful all wool Velour, and a self-coloured diamond design enhances the appearance. Shades: Navy, Black, Wine, Nigger and Bottle. 54in. VELVET The high-lights of fashion say Velvets for Evening wear __Velvets for Dinner Frocks. We have just opened up a luxurious Rich Pile Velvet in a bewitching range of new tonings, which include: Bermuda Blue, Chinese Green, Canton Red, Lotus Bud Pink, Mexican Gold, Du Barry Wine, Sunset Orange, Peppermint, Ivory, and Black. ft GLOVES^ Smartness itself is featured in these new season's Suede Fabric Gloves, with their fancy stitched gauntlets, dome buttons, also add to the effect. Note the colourings: Navy, trimmed White; Bottle Green, trimmed White; Canton Red, trimmed White; Manchu Brown, trimmed Beige; Black, trimmed White. Bt 5/1 lpr ■a For Intensified Value Giving
LATE ADVERTISEMENTS \\f ANTED —Youth, for milk deliver; V> —Ring 1402 M. Ul SPECIAL EAST COAST ADVERTISEMENTS SADDLERY.— Army Bridles, 6/6 ea., post Cd; Saddle Blankets, 7/6 ea.. post 1/4; Saddle Blankets, selected, 8/6, post 1/4; Army Saddle Wallets, li/6 pair: Army Leather Surcingles, good, used, 5/G, post 4d each; Military Saddle Trees or Frames, 15/6, post 1/6 each; Tunics, good navy serge, M. and 0.5., 12/0 each. Cash with order.— OATES BROS.. Tokomaru Bay.
Situated overlooking one of the safest bathing beaches in the North Island. A comfortable'hotel where you receive first-class attention and can spend an enjoyable holiday. Tariff 10/- a day, Weekly by arrangement. An A.A.A. House. G. M. COLEBROOK, proprietor.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18955, 4 March 1936, Page 6
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