X CORO NATION X' SPECIALS OUTSTANDING | FUR-TRIMMED MILLINERY COATS VALUES SMART CQATS 59/6 SPORTS HATS 8/11 Stylishly cut, coats^ made, ffom the newest coatings, 1 -with attractive fur collarii, In Nigger, Wine and Bmart pull-on shapes m Amgora Tweeds. Assorted ■ shades. - ^ - Bottlq Oreen. VELOUR HATS 7/11 pttdc ci| K HOSIFRY Good ttyles and shades. Trimmed feather mounts I UlViit OlLIV * and quills. "" j — ™ Semi-Service - - - 5/11 pair HENDERSON HATS 15/6 r™ ■ _ _ fi/u Very stylish Sports Felts in mottled, pastel shadec. / P Smartly 'stitched and ribbon band. *7 A1 1 * — - — — — — Service - - - - 1/11 pair Clipnp HATS 9/11 ' New to New Zealand. Acclaimed by London, Paris, OVWU "niu 1 ^ New York. Full-f ashioned Silk Hose, new weaiia# Imitatipn Suede Hats to assorted shades* Trimma new shades, new value* quills, with, stitched bnms* " " X BAIRP'S — DRAPERS X — — WWPWPMWMIPM—11 Wl— " " ■' ' " " " ' 1 L" ' • -L
Protected. npHE FIDELITY AND INTEGRITY OF THE A FUBLIG TRUSTEE aad of all oflacom employed by Him are gaaranteed by the State. As soon as yon plaee your rotoiti in the hands of the Public Trustee they are fully protected. tfc ShbticStiMe^ (POPPELWELL'S Smart and Stylish OVERCoats GREATE^ lVALUES Cardington, Maitland, etc. new Grey and Coronation Blue. Poppeluiellk I MEN'S OUTFITTERS I HASTINGS AND WAIPUKURAU. GIBSON & SONS, LTD. 116 TO IZQ KING STREET, 'Phone 3548. HASTINGS. Rea* 9TT0. Tbe Oldest- Established Vulcanizers in New Zealand. ALL SIZES & ALL MAKES OF TYRES STOCKED. IF AN ACCESSORY FOR A CAR— WE HAVE GOT IT. PETROL, OIL & TYRE STATIONpUY THE RING &t Harvey's Jewel- TT ARVEY *8 NEW EANGE of £■» " lery House. Wedding/ Engage- •L^" gagemfnt Rings: |5 to |50, New ment Rings, £5 to £50. Splendid vari- shapes in crossovers and clusters. See ety.. (Opp. Grand Hotel Bldgs., Hast- them now at Harvey's Jewellery Houae ingi), (opp. Grand Hotel, Hastings),
MIRROR JJILLINERY JJBPOT (Next Mary Garden.) Heretaunga Street, : Hastings. The Latest to WOOLLEN SUITS, CARDIGANS, JUMPERS, Ete. And SMART MILLINERY pHILDREN'S RIBBED WOOL CAR- ^ DIGANS, Brown, Pink, Seariet, Saxe, 12in, to 20in., 3/-- and 4/11; Boys* All Wool Jumper and Pant Suits, jumper with small collar opened at neck, Red and Blue with contrasting colonrs at collar, wrist and waist, 14in. and 16in.* 10/6 and 10/9.— EDITH ANGIIS. Hastings St., Napier,
^ ^ r FOR SALE Owtog to my having a large stock of high quality WOOLLEN MATERIALS I am making a big reduction in the price of same. Mademoiselle Bignon 104W. Eastbourne Street, Hastings. , (Back of Courthouse) | TMW0RRIED ABOUT WINNIE. NURSE. SHE FRETS FROM MsJfL MORNING TILL NIGHT. WHAI PO YOU ADVISE f \ \ "Why, the poor little miteisconstipated. No wonder she's fretful. That is the chief thing a mother has to guard against, Mrs. Grant. Kiddies don't understand; they're sq absorbed in their games, and often neglect nature's cali. Then they get bilious, losai their appetite and become irritabie, Show me your tongue, Winnie. Yes, it is coated — -a sure sign she's out of sorts. Allsheneeds is 'California Syrup of fogs' — ,'Caiifig'— and she'U be as happy as a sandboy to the motntog. You'll find it keeps the bowels regular, parifies the system and saves stomaehupsets and biliousnessJf children are fo thrive and grow strong and keen witted, they must feed well and digest What they eat, There's nq better way than the regular weekly dose of 'California Syrup of Figs.' All children love it. If I wete you, I would send for a bottle now and give Winnie a dose at onee. Be sure you insist on 'California Syrup Of Figs', Mrs. Grant. I am surprised that some mothers are ready to experiment with cheap and drastic preparations. It's sueh a pity they don't realise that 'California Syrup of Figs' is a perfectly §afe children's laxative. I know myself how carefully and scientificaily it is prepared." _ 'California Syrup of Figs ' is sold by all chemists and stores. Be sure to gay ♦ California '■ and look for • Califig * on the package. . i
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 89, 1 May 1937, Page 7
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