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Have You Reserved Your Seat Yet? Have you reserved y ou seat yet for the Manned Parade to-day, Tuesday a Hay's, at which Mis J oce ', Howarth, Miss Gw™ Munro and Miss Johnson, leading ladies n i the J. G. Williamson Q, now playing i n ' church, will be presem Those who have not do ne so yet must reserve their -seats before 3 p. m . to . daj . Tickets 6d. Space is strictly limited. Ring 32-023 flr 31-926. MISS HOWARTH WILL SIGN AUTOGRAPH BOOKS' Those attending the parade to-day are assured of a most interesting afternoon. Not only will a synopsis of the 1935 autumn and winter fashions be shown—and charming. indeed, are the styles—but special attention will be paid to Millinery and Coats. In addition, a complete bridal scene will be presented, the Frocks for which were made by Hay's Ltd. for a recent wedding. A novelty by way of a musical item will be solos by a brilliant young cornetist from Timaru. The parade will be repeated on Thursday afterOpening daily at Hay's are selections of the newest Mantle goods, including trim little Woven Suits, the latest in Jumpers, handsome FurTrimmed Coats, slim-fitting Frocks, Evening Gowns, etc, and of course, whole ranges of delightful Tweeds, Velvets. and Taffetas by the yard. While on the subject of Tweeds—do you know that Hay's will cut out to any style and to your own measurements a skirt, from material bought at Hay's, and also tack it together for you for 3/6? Send your Entry in for Hays Millinery Competition held in connection with the parades. Details on request Gloucester St.

tive of the New ' Board has had a I respondence with tn County Council on tn»- , Possiblv the recent resoluo , { to r certain extent have ' _ lo Mr H. E. Davis seffoij-ji* one hopes that New Z.a« ter will be included bill of fare.

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21414, 5 March 1935, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21414, 5 March 1935, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21414, 5 March 1935, Page 12

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