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You would not sell your Mother's Smile for all the tea in China; but you can buy it for almost nothing by remembering next Sunday, MOTHERS DAY, with a little something, personally selected from Delightful Collection o mxMmt mOTHERS' SDHV i ~l@y .<gW : // ■ \ Or one of these Smart Scarves Windsor and Triangle shapes, in tonings to suit costume or coat. 3/6, 3/11 to 7/11 ea. Fragrant Gifts from the TOILET Section Attractive . Tins and Bottles of Talc Powders In her favourite perfume. 1/6 t 0 3/6 each ilexion In compact boxes. All shades. 1/3, 1/9, 2/- each Boxes of Soap Subtly perfumed. 1/6, 2/-, 2/6, 3/11 box Attractive Bottles tt of Lavender Water and ' ; Eau de Colog 1/9 t 0 3/6 b ° ttle GIVE HER A THRILL! GIVE HER A BAG! We have just opened a, wondrous collection of EVENING BAGS WM}LO Sheer • Clear Ringless Neckwear Satin and Crepe de Chine Collars and Jabots. Various shapes, in White or Vellum. 2/11 5/11 each Why not some of Adair Quality Embroidered In boxes of 3 or 6. 2/11 t 0 8/11 box She will be thrilled with I Fine Kid Gloves of Adair quality—they are sure to please. Now showing in either plain tailored or fancy gauntlet styles. Every pair tested ' before delivery. 13/11 14/6 15/6 ■ ;,-,/ 22/6 'I ' w 'V'f>W Simplex and Duplex Gloves I In very smart tonings. Plain or flared cuffs. 4/6 5/6 6/11 7/11 P air ys-'" When in doubt, a pair or two of ■■/ PURE SILK Full Fashioned HOSE Adairs have a superb selection at prices to suit every purse. 4/11, 5/6, 6/6, 7/11, 9/11 pair Any of above in the latest shades such as Kashmir, Greig, Casino, Greys, and Vogue. For something suited to colder days we suggest SILK AND WOOL HOSE Also fully-fashioned. All colours. . 6/6, 7/11, 8/11 P air . Best Quality ALL WOOL STOCKINGS For winter wear. " Full-fashioned to fit snugly. 5/6, 5/11, 6/6,P air Browns, Fawns, Greys. r The very latest Novelties from London, Paris and Berlin, in Sequin, Bead, Lame, Petit Point, and Silk. Ever so modestly priced too at H/6 to 35/6 Distinctive Leather HANDBAGS Novel shapes in Morocco and Reptile Skins. Leather handles or just thumb strap. All lined silk, and divided inners. 18/6 55/She will always find use for an UMBRELLA if the climate continues its uncertainty. A very fine selection in all colours: Navy, Brown, Fawn, Grey, Black, and Scarlet. 13/6 each She will be cosy in a Wool Cardigan or Juniper In all shades and sizes. Some with, roll collars, others buttoning up to the neck. Prices from 15/9 to 39/6 Or you could please with a Crepe-de-Chene Blouse In White, Cream, Navy, or Brown. 15/9 to 35/. Fur Necklets Skunk Stole. £5/15/ Skunk Necklet, swivel styles 5 Guineas Squirrel Tie. 84/EVENING SPRAYS AND POSIES For costumes. From 2/11 to 9/6 WARM NIGHT WEAR ! Dainty Lace-stitch Shetland Wool BED JACKETS, trimmed Swandown. Sky, Apple and Pink. 23/6 Soft Wool DRESSING GOWNS, tailored style, with pocket and silk cord. Rose and Apple Green. 42/Cosy Wool Ripple Cloth BED JACKETS. Roll collar and neat cuff. Sky and Rose. 21/All Wool Viyella NIGHTGOWNS, V neck, with longsleeves. Embroidered motif on bodice. Sky and Pink. 37/6 Bias Cut Satin NIGHTGOWN. Hand embroidered. Finished with tie at waist. Peach and Ivory. 63/Bias Cut SATIN SETS, comprising . Slip, Vest and Pantie. Trimmed French lace and net. Shell and Ivory.. 59/6 set Costs No More at ADAIRS

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19315, 4 May 1937, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19315, 4 May 1937, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19315, 4 May 1937, Page 14