Vs wcsTcmfln's (!) IN A WIDE VARIETY OF BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS mnni/in f LOVERS OF CHEOKS will PLAIN GROUNDS ara not SKIETS will be aU of tbe H AKkIi X AT be more tban satisfied thia forgotten. and tbe smartest t,M_ i- nw«3. rm,n rilDmtl) Oi season, because checks abound. productions are in Black, " order m * UTni Large, extreme, colouxful Navy and Nigger with-a good- lighter weigbt froeMng fabKK II I I /V |V 1 checks are to be the vogue ly assortment of Blues. xics fexe principally of the LIIlILiuim 1 * according to the exacting Greens, Rusts. Beds and . . . , - - .... nr k TTTV deoree of fashion. Mostly ii Greya. ' AfgiJame type, deMribea tlu. | J Tweeds, these attractive de- OOATINGS, naturally, -wBl be season as Mono-tones and signs are to obtained in al> . of the tones and effeera of Duo-tones, the effects being t for most any colour tone. For the frocking materials, but produced in checks and flecks. I coats and skirts checks are Tweeds (m .checks) are to be i) AITTTTMM superb. used, principally. i AU I UMN- TWEEDS, of course, lead the i WINTER signs such as diagonals, Harf WEARABLES I WORSTEDS, for smart tailor- ■ with the exquisite colour- checks and mixed effects are of these new fabrics for SHEPHERDS' PLAIDS in Autumn aud Winter wear- Navy, ^Brown and Black help (designs will' aid you in in skirts — possibly as a comcreating fashionable gar- pliment to the "wee Scotch |*lil|W|||B|^ \\ „ Lassie" who is now our Queen , 11 _ originalxty and The more prominent Tartans 11 mN distinction. Make a special are Royal Stewart, Oameron 11 point of calling early to ^an, Cameron . Regii^ntal. . || materials. In'a wide var- ess of York — presenting a II iety of beautiful designs. good assortment in bright and |V //
Use of Ambuiance. The Waipawa Hospital Board yesfcerday granted the use of its ambuiance to the Waipukurau Jockey Club on March 29 and April 3, subject to the usual terms and conditions. Sanatorium BuiMing Grant. On the reeommendation of the finance committee of the Waipawa Hospital Board yesterday, it was decided to write to the Director-General for Health, asking if there was any poi* sibility of Teaching finality with the proposed Pukeora Sanatorium building grant of £1,750 before March 31 nex±-
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 53, 18 March 1937, Page 3
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