Millinery Beauty New Models for Spring Many and varied are the hats this spring, foremost are the wide drooping brims, some being sharply turned up off the face. Fancy straws predominate, Including Bangkok, Baku, Hemp and Panama Laque, in Black Past* i Shades, and many daring colour combination' A MODEL in BLACK BAKU with new drooping Brim, edged with Fine Lace and Trimmed with a Dainty Pink Flower on one side— Price 39/6 A PICTURESQUE HAT in Rose Beige, with Close Fitting Crown of Bankok, New Drooping Brim, of Beautiful Lace, Edged with Frilled Satin, Effective Rucking on one side and Finished with Butterfly Bow at Back— Price, 47/6 A VERY SMART HAT in BANKOK, Shaped up over the Face, and down on to the Neck. Cleverly Trimmed with Pleated Georgette, and Novelty Buckle, bound around edge with Georgette— Price, 47/6 Charming HEMP STRA'W MODEL HAT, in New Beige, Shaped up on one side of front, Wide Brim, with Band of Petersham Ribbon and Bow— Price 29/6 Be Sure to see these and many others in our Window, and Showroom this week. .twitrroa Quality £ Value for over 50 qears Drapers, Stafford Street South A C C U R A C Y Send Your Doctor s Prescriptions TO J. C. ODDIE & SON PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS ’Phone 63 P.O. Box 2 TIMARU. J. C. ODDIE, M.P.S. H. D. ODDIE, M.P.S. S E R V I C E
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin NOTICE To Consumers of Malt Extract It has been reported to us at different times that certain retailers persuade purchasers to buy imported Malt Extract in preference to "WILSON’S” on the argument that the imported is the better article. The public generally are not aware that under the “Pure Food Act” all Malt Extract made in New Zealand must attain a very high standard. and can be sold only when it conforms to that standard in strength and digestive property. Wilson’s “MALTEXO” far more than conforms to the regulations, and a retailer is merely making a larger profit on his sale when he persuades his customers to buy imported Extract. Purchase the Extract of your own country that has stood the test of many years’ success, and which, from the Barley Field to the Jar, is “all New Zealand.” Give our ow*n New Zealand men employment first—keep your money in your country. The Wilson Malt Extract Company Limited, Dunedin WlB
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18649, 19 August 1930, Page 3
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