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Present a Gay Galaxy of Hats for Children and Maids which usually are so difficult to secure, have just opened. The Fancy Straws, in shades of Lemon, Pink, Biscuit and White, should be extremely popular. The shapes should bo good fitters, as great care has been given this aspect, and round about Show Period big business is sure to eventuate — warn Surprisingly . . . . . Low Priced ! This Great Store is always busy—proving that the Public is quick to appreciate Value plus Friendly Service. In Dark Navy, can be deponded on to keep its colour. The cloth is a special importation designed to give good wear. All sizes can be had, from Tiny Tots' to Maids', 34 bust, at from 10/6 to 18/6 Every Woman can use a Smart Smock A particularly fine line has just arrived, with short sleeves and wide revers, in a fast-colour material, smartly cut in the crossover styles. Colours are Saxe, Royal, Reseda, Red. Coral, and only 4/11 each Tfefca liiiPi And the new season's highlights in Suits are the Pale Grey Tailored Flannels and Snappy Check Woollens. These come with link fronts, some have built-in waistcoats, smartly trimmed with contrasting frogs. Pale Grey or Fawn Link Front COSTUME Small Checks in Navy or Brown TAILORED SUITS f U IVIUIU ._ fine all wool materials, should fill a definite need at the moment for present wear. Greys and Fawns are the popular colours, in contrasting block checks —Only 14/6 each showing at the Cash Stores, are so reasonably priced that one can have quite a variety for wear with the new Spring Suits. The Silk Crepe Blouses in tailored styles or a more fussy one with puffed sleeves, finished with smocked bow. Either of these lines can be bought for f ft ftH COSTUMES of Grey, Navy, or Brown checks, with Waistcoat. The Cash Stores make a specialty of. Smaller Fittings m Suits, etc. New shipment just in of these popular Hats in Ribbed Silks. These include some with comfortable, <m $"% deep headfittings. White, New Fawn, Honey-Gold, Brown, etc., etc. """ Each m» W*mxci» tore: ARE THE KEENEST PRICED IN GISBORNE! For instance Smartly Tailor-cut In All Wool Tweeds, well finished, belt and pockets, are SPECIALLY f*£ gntf f PRICED AT i THE SWING BACK, SAUNTER OR In both plain and fancy weave, is indispensable—Lined and unlined. Greys and Fawns. •fill ■■' :^l< fi i -i&\m fwll ■.j,'if?s\-?:! ,*■■■■■•'- '--.•. .■; ■.'•'. r'^VK^ ,V> .■?,■•!.•- '::■?+,■:..:: mm )t « 12J mwm SnRW < mm mt Wv'-i Sc? Srili f* «ES &s■} mmm mmsm&mm&i *, ■ . ■. - rBTT"! Banish all fear of failure ■%■ Eli VT *'

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19127, 23 September 1936, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19127, 23 September 1936, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19127, 23 September 1936, Page 16

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