["Safest Washing for Delicate Silks and Laces" writes Mrs. A. E. Clarke, 267 Tinakori Road, Wellington , tnHed iising \ WASHING DELICATE Jff Rinso wins praise on alftides. Kindest to silks fup^OES^T ^ ( USERMSOFolTl I^^Pnl and woollies— safest for colourS--and little short ^ L0Nq\ U|SHES, 700. IT l ■ S\ °f nuraculous for the white v;ash I Because Rinso V_".r^_ jZS BREAKS UPj aU9nW I I 1 | ' suds arc soapy all througk they bring out all the ^-=kV /^®ITgREASE / M I t Cdlw8f»\ dirt and leave clothes snowy 1 No bar soaps to ivjg > /£ / A ) ^ ni*n^ ^ e Rinso method is easy j U3E r,nso alome ~~ H0 BAR S0APS T0 BUY POPPELWELL'S Show Something I They're ^ AWAY FROM HUMDRUM jv® °"J, "Lynx" I/ress Wear wmDinner jaelcets in robin's-egg blue or pastel shades of plum, maroon, dow and a green, fawn and Gapri blue are predieted as forthcoming fashions for j 1 * men in Kew York this summer. "We have simply stopped making black IXlodel of dinner jaekets,'' announced an official spokesman'for the delegates to the mens' style show of the New York Cutters' Club. "Men are on the verge of escaping from the humdrum and drab," he said. " Times THINGS TO I are changing. Men want to feel cheerful again and the way to feel cheerful is to wear something colourful. The colours must compliment PnMF the wearer and brlng out the best features in his complexion. Florid- V-v/lVlI!* faced men, for example, should wear greens, browns, greys and blues. I / The blonde should wear blues, greens and mixed greys. The black-hairedj I O man should wear light greys and browns, not too red, and blacks and I f whites"." I • POPPELWELL Clothes of Style and Quality WAIPUKURAU , HASTINGS ■E wmmmmmmmmmmmmmemmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmemmmmmmmmemmmmmmmmmmHmmmmmmmmmmmmm nmmmmmmmmmmmmmmemmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmemTT* FOR CARPETS I GILL&FENTONltdI THE FURN1SHERS l| MARKET STREET . . . . HASTINGS || VILLA DTSTE BEAUTY SALQN q™ £>ET OS REVITALIZE YOUB HAIB WITH THJJ LATEST branes.^ Control asthma, hay fever, ADM A A C I "L* A H/fe Tirtp A 'THilli'MT 8lC»« Wltll 0-A.i-i~iVLiJN "WfHT&IltCu XjTlt" — ARNAO STEAM TREATMENT — — — — — . diseoverv. Lowest prieed— ' *2/G 4Beneficial Ira both ladles and gentlemen. Speciallsts ui an orancoo, ,b k ji'cc„,m„a„cl«l by js'onl Wiij Bugen. Pennanent Wartng, Oon^ure Beaul, AMs, Btc. ■ M!s ltoman- m-1 n» Ala» Grat . R ytone 2273. SATOBPA? OLOSIKO. HASTINUI^ I'harnutty.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 171, 6 August 1937, Page 14
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