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COMMON SHELTONS % &&Srl m Winter Dress " ■ - - --. ' * Wj - r JgS;«?M44SsISi" present their Second to none in variety, quality and medium pricings, the display of Winter Dress Materials leaves nothing to be desired. There are weaves, weights, tones and textures suitable for every wearing apparel, and a cheerful, courteous and helpful staff add to the pleasure of shopping at the HOUSE OF QUALITY. ■s4inr PINE WOOL SIL- 36 VER GREY COSTUME FLANNEL. * Highly finished and close weave. 9 /n per yard £ 54in. "FAIRWAY" boi GOLF TWEEDS. ■d Featuring a chevron stripe and the View nubbled surface. Un- O equalled for hard */ear, the '-"' range features four smart col- w our combinations. "J £> /£1 per yard. , X ' w/ U 54in. PURE WOOL DONEGAL TWEEDS.,, In a superioT"heavy weight. Unequalled for children's—coats, etc. Q/(-J! var "d. 54in. ALL WOOL ROSLYN SPORTS TWEEDS. In bold checks of navy, brown, bottle, etc. loyii yard 54in. PURE WOOL CHEVRON SPORTS TWEEDS. In tones of saxe, navy, fawn, and black. An exceptional value at T/I "I yard. 36in. NOVELTY DRESS WOOLLENS. In fancy weaves, self flecks, etc. Shades include rust, brown, bottle, nigger, London tan, navy, schooner blue and black. 3/11, 4/6, 4/11, 5/6 Yard54in. IMITATION HARRIS TWEEDS. In all the season's range shades including tan, blue, grey and green. All pure wool. 1 f\ /~\ "1 and lß/3 yd. ±U/X± 54in. TIMARU TWEEDS. In shepherd's plaid effects and green and brown tonings. 13/3 yardmOßm 54in. ALL WOOL NOVELTY SPORTS TWEEDS. Stripes, broken stripes and checks in mustard, bottle, brown and slate tonings. From 9/6 to yard. 54in. PURE WORSTEDS. In raised cord effects. Navy only. 15/9 and 16/3 yard MIIPiF -at-*) 54in. PURE WOOL WORSTEDS. In plain shades of nigger, fawn, navy, and a considerable range of black. Herringbone, chevron and striped weaves. Guaranteed fast to sun and sea air. From \%/\\ to \£/\l 54in. SILVER GREY WORSTED. With the new wide spaced stripe. An exceptional cloth. 15/6 yard 36in. TIMARU NOVELTY DRESS 36 TWEEDS. . FI Featuring a smart silver fleck in shades An of burgundy, bottle brown and navy. of (I /(i yard 36in DIAGONAL DRESS FLANNEL. An extra soft all wool quality in shades of navy, bottle, reseda and light saxe 5/3 yard 36in. DRESS WORSTEDS. All wool and in the season's newest shades including rust and a novel blue effect. 7/11 yard 36in. WINSUN JACQUARD. A new light weight silk and wool mixture for afternoon frocks. All wanted shades. •3/11 yard 54in. CHECK STRIPED WORSTEDS. In navy and black. Guaranteed dyes. 13/11 yard 54in. PIN STRIPE ENGLISH WORSTED. In navy and black. Extra fine weave and guaranteed dyes. "1 A}/~\ 1 varcl IH FOR REAL VALUE sure or a Good NCE again the booming' of hunters' guns and the squawking of fleeing ducks are heard above the marshes. Sportsmen are on the job again. Reliable Weapons and Ammunition ■\rOUR "bag" will be big if your weapons are good. Even the "crack shot" must have a good gun. Leave nothing to chance. Obtain your requirements from WILLIAMS & KETTLE. CARTRIDGES—EIey's Gas Tight and Grand Prix, C.A.C. Long Range and Black Smokeless, Noble's Ballistite Super X, 22 Long, 22 Long Rifle, 22 Short, .303, and Winchester 44's. GUNS—D.B.L. Hammerless, best English and Belgian makes. I RIFLES —Browning Automatics, Trombone Repeating, F.N. Single Shot. Cartridge Belts, Cleaning Rods, Pull--1 throughs, Sportsmen's Knives, AND OTHER ACCESSORIES. WILLIAMS & KETTL GENERAL MERCHANTS CHILDERS ROAD BOOKBINDING THAT LASTS A LIFETIME The Herald Bookbinding Department is properly equipped to do first grade work. Prices are reasonable. Enquiries invited. Phone 1509.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19622, 4 May 1938, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19622, 4 May 1938, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19622, 4 May 1938, Page 10