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MATAWHERO SALE FRIDAY, JUNE 4 400 rn.u. Ewes (200 r.w.r.) 50 Fat Ewes 700 m.s. lloggets 100 Wethers 55 Pigs 11 Fat Coys 27 Yearling Jersey Heitors 0 Springing Heifers. STOCKBROKERS’ ASSOCIATION 720 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE INSTRUCTED by the Trustees in the Estate of the late Ci. R. Moore, the undersigned will sell on the Farm, Tlexton, on THURSDAY, June 17. 1037, the whole of the Pedigree Dairy Herd, comprising 114 Cows. Heifers and Calres. also all Fa rip. Implements. Full details later. GISBORNE SHEEPFARMERS’ and WILLIAMS & KETTLE LTD. AUCTIONEERS. 712 PRELIMINARY NOTICE CLEARING SALE, JUNE 23, 1937 Account Thompson Taylor. Puha. whose lease has expired. The whole of their Hive and Dead Stock Full particulars later. COMMON, SHELTON & CO. LTD. AUCTION EEKS. 727 FAT STOCK BUYERS HAIR BROS. MEAT EXPORTERS Buyers of All Classes of Stock. Phones: Office, 611: J. H. R, Egan, 1676; D. F. Hair, 22; i J. R. Hair, 1224; J. McDonald. 444. Carriers for Pias: M. Scrags, Patutahi. Phone 842 J; D. J. McKay. Ngataoa. Phone 4465: J. C. Smith. Makeraka, Phone 1057 A. Next Collecting Date for Pig*: TUESDAY, JUNE 15 N.Z. CO-OP. PIG MARKETING ASSN. LTD. During winter months Pigs will be collected Fortnightly. Next Collecting Day: TUESDAY, JUNE 15 G. H. SCEATS, Agent, Phones 1134 and 416. HERALD AGENCY RUATOKIA A DVERTISERS are advised to lodge copv for advertisements with Mrs. HUNTER, who will ensure prompt insertion. Copies of tho HERALD may be obtained immediately upon arrival of Ward’s Transport each evening. MRS. HUNTER’S STORE. RUATORIA. nUM ARABIC, in le.rge or quantities, for sale at Jobbing Department. small Herald

em %3 m is m m A Gay Galaxy Assembled for the Coronation Season ! ! Emin roeks at ADAIR EK* with REDUCTIONS of from 4/- to 7/6 in the POUND Festive Creations for Festive Occasions Selected by our Home Buyers from Displays made in Vienna, Paris and London The cancelling at the beginning of “The Season” of all Dances and Evening Functions has left us with rather more Evening Frocks than usual, and instead of waiting until our usual Sale Period, we have decided to make a clearance now at very attractive reduced prices. ACCESSORIES for the DANCE ! ! AMAZINGLY INEXPENSIVE EVENING MODES Elbow-length White Glace Kid Evening Gloves Adairs 77/(J pair For Dancing Feet! Sheer Ringless Pure Silk Hose Full-fashioned in evening shades such as Candlelight, Caprice, Night Club, and Bouquet. Adairs 6/11 pair Great variety of Latest in EVENING BAGS Silk, Crepe de Chine, Sequin and Beaded. 12/6 to 25/6 EVENING SPRAYS To wear in your hair or on your shoulder, or at the waist. Gives individuality and colour contrast to your frock. Adairs 4/(5 to 12/6 Diamente and Coloured Brilliant BELTS for evening wear. 11/6 and 12/6 each The keynote of the styles for this season is the studied simplicity and soft, flowing lines for Evening Gowns, giving dignity and elegance to these confections. The colours are, as one would expect, Coronation in hue, such as Coronation Blue, Marlborough Blue, St. James Rose, Coronation Red, and, of course, Navy and Black among others. Trimmings such as clasps, brooches and buttons, sparkle with brilliants and stones. Never before have we seen so many beautiful new materials. The variety is almost confusing. They include Lacquered Satixs, Cloque Taffetas, Cire Laces, Mirror Satins, Panne Velvets, Cellophane Crepon, Embossed Crepes. N°W 75/- to ggns TUNIC SUITS in Silver and Gold Lame, Floral Crepes, all have Black Skirts and long sleeves, Usually 95/-, 120/-. NOW 75/- to 95/EVENING COATS, in Velvet, Floral Silk Crepe, are reduced from 45/55/- t 0 79/6 ADAIRS Leaders of Fashion Since 1875 m n ~A : - 111

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19340, 2 June 1937, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19340, 2 June 1937, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19340, 2 June 1937, Page 16

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