yr* UCSTCHflfln'S (C ' FW IN A WIDE VARIETY 0F BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS gP f r LOVERS or CHEOKS will PLAIN GROUNDS are not SKEBTS wiH b© aU of the M FARRlrS Oi ' be more than satisfied thi3 forgotten, and the smartest heavy order in Tweeds. The ■- £ jnLJL/llivU Wi season, because checks abound. productions are m Black, , _ m nnil I I I «vni Lar^e, extreme, colourful Navy and Nigger with a good- Jighter weight frocking ±ab* ■ IJOII I I \ N | checks are to be the vogue ly assortment of Blues. xiCs are principally of the ® m\ILLinn according to the exacting Greens, Rusts, Reds • and Afgalaine type, described thie ® 4 ¥ TTV decree of fashion. Mostly in. Greys. Vr ' Vk * Kl A II I ][ Tweeds, these attractive de- COATINGS, naturally^ will be season a* Mono-tones mad ® w signs are to obtained in al- of the tones and effects of Duo-tones, the effects being 1 fnr - most any ..colour tone. Fof the frocking materials, but produced in checks and flecks. * - IOl coats and skirts checks . are , Tweeds (in checks). are to be B ATTTTT1UIM supsrb. used principally. . / R AUTUMN- TWEEDS, of eouree, lead th! R ^VINTFR signs such aa diagonals, Ha?B ff II 1 1 LI* ris, basketweave, etc.3 are to J WEARABLES I WORSTEDS,^ for smart tailor■with the exquisite colour- checks and mixed .effects are of these new fabrics for • SHEPHERDS' PLA3DS . in ! _ Autumn and Winter wear- Navy, ^Brown and BJack help Jm ables ... and the novel Tartans, which will be wora ; Cdesigus will aid you ' in in skirts — possibly as a com- \\ creating fashlonable gar- " ' ' phment to the "wee Scotch \\ n ■ ■ Lassie " who is now our Queen BWHMBBIBBWWillMHit * It ments of originality ana ... The more. prominent Tartans . . . H distinction. Make a special are Royal Stewart, Cameron \ | ^ point of calling eaxly to II inspect these lovely new Buchanan, -Gordon and Duch- II materials. In a wide var- ess of. . Y ork— presenting a ' TOlTOMKr II " ttUL t, II iety of beautiful designs. . ,a®sortment m. bright and , . || / j
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 51, 16 March 1937, Page 3
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