ucsTcmnns ^ FW IN A WIDE VARIETY 0F BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS I v _ ^ f LOVERS OF CHECKS wUl PLAIN GROUNDS are not SKIRTS wiU be all of the m FARRItt S AT be more than satisfied this forgotten, and the smartest beavv order in Tweeds. The ' A V* season, because checks abound, produetions are in Black. # ■ v Jy tt%t%TT ¥ T L HTT Large, extreme, colourful Navy and Nigger with a good- lighter weight frocking tabIm rt Iv ! I 1 I A ll I checks are to be the vogue ly assortment of Blues xics are principally of the ff ' UiUULiami according to the exacting Greens, Rusts, Reds and Afgalaiiie type, described this M A ¥ TT"^/ decree of fashion. Mostly in Greys. M BtAU I I i Tweeds, these attractive de- OOATINGS, naturally, will be season as Mono-tones and »» ww signs are to obtained in al- of the tones and effects of Duo-tones, the effects being ll most any colour tone. ,For the frocking materials, but produced in checks and flecks. sa 1"! coats and skirts checks are Tweeds (in checks) are to be m k I TTI TMW superb. used principally. _ - « AUIUIVln- TWEEDS, of course, lead the 1 WINTER I signs such as diagonals, Har- I I WEARABLES WORSTEDS, for smart tqilor- I Jjjj with the exquisite colour- checks and mixed effects are M 0f these new fahrics foi SHEPHERDS' PLAIDS in g Autumn and Winter wear- ?o swel^r^ge^sWment^f designs will aid you in in skirts — possibly as a com- yV M creating fashionable gar- ^ ^^ent to^the «■ wee^ Scotch W, (ments of originality and The more prominent Tartans distinction. Make a special are Royal Stewart, Cameron \V point of calling early to McKenzie^McGre^^nt5 II ipspect these lovely new Buchanan, Gordon and Duch- |l JP materials. In a wide var- ess of York — presenting a • ^ JJ
Easter Suits SMART ^ from £6 6/-. PoppelwelFs rpi o 1 RUSSELL STREET, The Lynx People hastings.
MY VOICE WAS THICK. — Tennyson. For husky throats, sore throats and for coughs, colds and many bronehial ailments, there 's nothing that soothes and rolieves like Baxters Lung Preserves "Baxters" is a rich, red, warm, soothing remedy.' You must keep ''Baxters" kandy in the house all ihe year rouud. 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6, all chemists and stores. ''Baxters" has excellent tonic properties, too.*
DOWN ON THE FABM. The farmer and his man were sneezing, and only four Pulmonas left. "We'll have two eaeh," said tho farmer. "We'll suck them slowly and. our colds will go quickly." Result: No more sneezing in the cowshed! Tins of Pulmonas cost 1/-, 1/6, 2/6 from Chemists and Stores. Never b# without Fulmonasl
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 50, 15 March 1937, Page 3
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