That's what they're saying \ about — ■ HAY'S 796^ SPRING COATS— You need these now—coats y that are warm enough to ' Jr ■■ keep out the chilly winds of / spring and just what you'll /, want later to wear over your I ■ summer frocks. The styles / we have to show you this i season at Hay's are refresh- I ingly different. There's every- 1 thing from the very new I "half-pint" coat to the full t> length belted style—and the f> shades are right up to the *gZ moment. Call in and choose j*. your coat while the selection !• { is at its* best! I I f Priced front 35'6 We accept C.O.P. Cheques WINDOW MANNEQUIN PARADES Bach afternoon at 2*45 in our Colombo St. windows— You'll enjoy these novel window mannequin parades, to take place each afternoon this week, beginning to-day The latest styles for tively priced styles for which Hay's are famous! H you're passinr, stop and watch our window parade! Sketched Above : Left to Right—- • IMPORTED EDGE-TO-EDGE -COAT with. new pocket treatment and ! unusual patent trimming. Shades of: Thistle, Navy, Beige, with - Patent binding in contrast* /•/© ing shade .- ,-. ,'•■„■■ .'% The new „ "HAtF-FlNr* COAT with wide shoulders. Assortment of fashionable shades -. -; 39/S One of a group of '"English LIGHT-WEIGHT TWEED COATS, full and., -belted. This one In a novelty -Tweed is double-breasted. "Deanna Dtirbin" fittings and women's sizes .... M/^ A "STmOIXER" COAT for spring days. An attractive style, with a neat collar arid slanting pockets. The shades are: Clover, Red Earth, Har- ■ vest Gold, Navy .. fiA/fi HAY'S Limited *®
THE NEW JUSTIFIES EVERT CLAIM MADEFORIT Ifs Wonderful! 'Accouatic Daaign' *• •» anginaaring principal. Ha «ht radio hu it It roaana that inataad of tha raoaftar. apaahat and cabinet being —parete element*, they are bugt hi together, in tonal complement/ Until yo« hear the Milliard, you cannot imaginewhat nuuhreltouaraawltatWa anowraa... nigh clear notaa, rich low notaa. every full tonad inflection. You're navar heard each powerful long-di«tanoa reception—it i« absolutely aenaationaL v^ahortwa^niajt^,;, atrangth and clarity of a local atrtkm. M ia giving 'a now meaning, a now era to radio re aeptfcnv AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES RADIO An-wa~rAn-wrU.mtkVi*tulTmnt IntHcmttir and Atjmt- 'fin '{*£ «, ■lb Slopint DiaL ui VVISa THE RADIO'BUY'OF THE YEAR CALDER MACKAY 3d. US ;W*)eX*)Bt*)l* ttif Ui High St, GRKTMOUTH s W. V. <Htfo*d AtHBURTON : St«iirarts MKLSOM : C. I. Wobtey ■AafAIA : J. ALUUf, O THCABU ; CJP.CJL Ltd.
YOU'LL FIND IT IN "THE PRESS" WANT-ADS. "I-sold them through "The Press" want-ads.—and bought these new things."
Sark, one of the Channel Islands, has its own language, a form of old Norman French. It is understood by only about 500 persons.
Many women have discovered how profitable "The Priss" want-ads. are—6
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22511, 20 September 1938, Page 4
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