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IN SPRING'S GAY NEW MOOD ONE VERY iyAEIETY is the theme , song of the NEW f SPRING MILLINERY &* collection now displayed yffi at Melbourne Cash ! WM Here are Hats that are W becoming, dashing- and 0!i festive—hats with saucy bo wsp enticing veils, fiip•pant flowers, and every one as light hearted as the ../^T (Season! And what a galaxy of .beauty there is to choose 'from . . . Trimly tailored .lightweights to make you smartly casual, or chic headlines for your dressier occasions . . . every •one a triumph of individuality and style. Many have charmingly drooping brims to shade *A o 7i#^ your eyes with flattery, while each and every model features si vie effects which will make an instant appeal to fashionwise womenfolk. Ladies come and buy your New Hat from the Best Lighted Showroom in Gisborne. Here under natural light, you can make an unhurried selection from Gisborne's largest and best Millinery Note —our first )f the new Spring these later arrivals represent even GREATER style appeal and simply MARVELLOUS Value. THE NEWEST AND BRIGHTEST OF THE SEASON'S HITS! We've never shown a more beautiful selection of Spring Fabrics, and that's saying ;! For instance — note these: — CANDIDATE No. 1 BOILING SILKS Wash and wear, combined with lovely pastel shades The ideal* for Summer Undies. CANDIDATE No. 3 FADELESS GINGHAM tuaranteed CANDIDATE No. 5 "EMPIREX" FADELESS CLOTH Outstanding mod washin< CANDIDATE No. 2 BOILING GREPE-DE-OHINE Dainty Sprig Designs on pale grounds. Wonderful washing quality. CANDIDATE No. 4 FLORAL KYOTO CItEPE Smart Designs on dark grounds. ''A tiger for wear." 36 inch. CANDIDATE No. 6 SPOT SHEERS The Vogue of 19:58, Pin Spots on light and dark grounds. A better ciuality. 3fi inch. SELECT CANDIDATES FROM OUR DRESS DEPT. Unrivalled for Conscientious Service.

New Books IN THESE DAYS OF EPIDEMICS IX i#bb* u gTIOK TQ NEW BOOKS We can show you plenty of good cheap reading from 1/- each. The Penguin Library has an excellent selection of Titles at 1/-. Better Bound Books Include:— A GUEST OF LIFE, by Nelle M. Scanlon ...< 7 ' 6 EDWARD WILSON OF THE ANTARCTIC, by Seaver. . New Cheap Edition 7/0 THE MOON IS FEMININE, by the Author of Broome Stages .. 7/6 HOW TO WIN FRIENDS AND INFLUENCE PEOPLE, "¥ by Dale Carnegie 7/0 PROMENADE, by G. B. Lancaster •••• A New Zealand Story by a New .Zealander. THE LONG WHITE CLOUD, by W. Pember Reeves 15/MAORI WITCHERY, by C. R. Browne °/- Native L,ife in N.Z. In the 'Nineties. VOLCANO, by Cecil Roberts • • • \'.' STORY OF A NEW ZEALAND RIVER, by Mander 5/THE SAFE BRIDGE, by F. P. Keyes W~ THE OLD WOMAN SPEAKS, by Hepple 4/6 PETER PAN AND WENDY, by J. M. Barrie 2/9 THE SAINT GOES ON, by Charteris 2/9 WEST OF APACH E PASS, by Seltzer ........... • • .. ■■ ■■ ■■ 2/9 DISEASES OF BREEDING EWES, by Allan Leslie. F.R.C.V.S. 9/6 THE ENGLISHMAN, by W. M. Dixon 2/9 GOODBYE, MR. CH(PS, by J. Hilton 2/9 Th<E DAYS BEFORE YESTERDAY, Hamilton 2/9 BORZPI, by Igor, Schwezoff ••••• •-. "f /9 The Popular Magazine, THE READERS' DIGEST, contains articles bflasting interest 1/3 each, 16/- a Year, Posted. from C f W. MUIR, BOOKS

in _ I AINTS FOR EVERY PURPOSE WE CARR? STOCKS OF BERGER'S PAINTS GENOA rriJS AND STAYGREEN ROOF PAINTS. DULUX OAR ENAMEL, in 85 shades. PULUX SPRAYING CAR ENAMEL. DUCO LACQUER SURFACERS, THINNERS, wet and dry RUBBING PAPER AND COMPOUND. Entrance through the Bright Street Rightofway PAINTERS PHONB 467

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19759, 13 October 1938, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19759, 13 October 1938, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19759, 13 October 1938, Page 20

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