“Country Life wear.” which is being displayed at Potties’, is typical of the English taste in high grade ladies’ tailoring. The examples shown comprise tailored costumes and threequarter and full-length' coats in English homespun tweeds and cheviots, designed, cut and tailored in England.*
“Visitors to Napier!” You are invited to make the “Trocadero” your headquarters for meals. The “Troc” is open every day. including Sundays. Ladles’ rest room and phone provided for use of parons.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19585, 17 March 1938, Page 4
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