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... — — — y " — —— mmm NEW SHIPMENTS I OF SPECIALLY SELECTED EMPlRE GOODS I Be British I Buy British | UNAPPROACHABLE VALUES DEPENDABLE QUALITIES ■ A Special Purchase I . |jl I Fashionable Diapht cg.tis'f ML ST 8 EVENING FROCKS CQv$ln'- • i B tfl" ///>'$ ' \ j B VELVET EVENING FROCK. . 1 ' ^ ^ Black Velvet Evening Frock with cowl J f T' - 'I fm neck and Casque belted waist-line. Full skirt ; W and cafpe sleeve. Size W Price £5 5/8 GEORGETTE EVENING FROCK. mWlmB ba^stfwuh H New S.S.W. Light Pink Silver Stripe Georgette Jlllftll busihne^i^! H Evening Frock. Separate flared cape, finished M with small collar. Skirt trimmed back aijd P 11 1 . /« 4 ■ front with waterfall frills ....... ..... Price 69/6 / 4/11 8 . . . And GOS5A;fib ton3-*'ih/f ?•>-• ier« do The »ncK BH MATR'ON S FROCK ■ In Rust Flat Crepe and Satin. SuUcible for i» itt yout oodiene^^illiii^rw^ HB dinner or evening wear. Bias *cut skirt and 1 1 « - elbow-length sleeves. Size ,WX. .... Price £4 14/6 t 8 EVENING C0ATSWe have several new vening Coats in Satin I ! P/MfX' '■ H Cloque, Velvet and Fur. All sizfs. I WW^W • M Price# from 59/6 f "Back-fastenlng | |^T\ SsanGSSS ■ EVENING FROCKS. ijij. I- cions of sacin tri- We have jnst opened a new seleetion of Frocks I lii, ^ cot..... ra for evening wear. Well cut in varied styles. IS \ C /1 1« Taffeta and Pebble Crepes. Sizes SSW., SW. | X O/ll H and W. ... * Price 29/6 each ADH I EVENING ^rocks. Vjv/Ov/\KL/ I Another range of Eveniiig Frocks in smart I styles. Newest design in Matelasse and Faricy JO'ine OJ oeauty ■ crepes. All go.od evening shades, Sizes SSW., y .-Jp, . SW. and W. Pnce 39/6 each BRTnSH FABRICS , jS& MtHi A BAKGAIN— JtiRITISH UNCRU SHABLE CREPES. Special » , clearing .lines of Ferguson, Viyelco,' Flairene, Flairflh, eto., in Mi f '' florals, spots and stripe effeets j 36in'wide. : Usually 2/11 to V,/Wrt% 4/6 yard—. . Special 2/6 yard J BRITISH "CELANESE" FABRICS ti .' NEW GOODS JUST OPENED W^' ti REVERSIBLE SATIN OREPE. A soft finish dull Satin Crepe in small seL patterns. Ideal for afternoott frocks. New shades, MW * Woody Brown and Chou Green, also Navy and Black; 36in. MW wide — RoafChs' Value 6/6 yard CELANESE SATINS in the new floral designs. These are the J||L a latest from Celanese House, London; 36in. wide 7/11 yard Msijilra M CELANESE NOVELTY STRIPED ART SlLKS. The new blouse Mgra . M and frock fabrie. In ground shades of Beige, Dusty Pink, iilllPii jf Hf Maize, Ivpry; 36in.— 5/11 yard ™ MANCHESTER & FURNISHING HOSDERY "MOR1 FY'S' UACF 100 PER CENT. BRITISH MANUFACTURE Oneofthe bestknown Engli,h EEITISH COTTON AND BBI'xISH LABOuR. , A , gilk and Wool. J?ine FAMODS OSMAN MANUFAO'IUEED SHEETS. Ptee ftom dresa- maKfs- , j„„ ' ' ing and every SKeet guaraateed — quallty. All shades. ' Single Bed, 8/6, 9/11; Double Bed, 12/9, 16/6 6/11 p Gt ptlf BUY BRITISH! "BRETTI.^S" SILKESTIA LISLE 36in. ART SILK CURTAIN NEa'S— 1/4J. 1/9, 1/11 yard British make. Wonderful for wear. 36in. CREAM COTTON NETS — 1/3, 1/9, 2/3 yaxd Q , ran of shades> 36in. DAINTY MUSLINS for frill'ed custains — 1/9, 1/11, 1/3 yard ® 6/11 per PIUT Manufaetured in the famous Notmgham laee mills by British labour [Gill & Fenton Ltd., 1 THE FURNISHERS I MARKET STREET. HASTINGS. 1

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 95, 8 May 1937, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 95, 8 May 1937, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 95, 8 May 1937, Page 12

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