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Th^lmg Opening Display of ^ | i W'S SPRING TIME and time for your wardrobe to blossom out in gay Spring colours and refreshing new & MILLINERY Bmam styles. At our opening display of the % " modish wearables newly axrived from U The latest hat-happenings wilft j \W^- overseas fashion headquarters you will ^ surprise and thrill you. Brima | see the loveliest collection of novel Q -where they exist, serve very ^^8 fashions you've ever set eyes on. Pay X real purposes and are interest|Mi us a visit now and admire just what 's jv ing to hehold. Veils are. in j new an^ smart* modest price X - vogue in many delightful ; tags on the new creations will show Q usages. Trimmlngs are dif-* * . Wgm B you how easy it is to dress stylishly if X ferent. We're showing an ex. you shop at Westermans'. ik clusive collection of Felts and ^ /Jiil X Straws in heautiful new shades L / Q. to match Spring ensemhles and "InilL 1 X outfits. View them now at . . ^ . our store. - + iM OUTERWEAR w ....... j " We cordially mvite your early ■■ ■ — - inspedion of these stylish new styles and hosts of lovely new " SfOOuS* " f ahric designs and shades, have ' transformed our Showroonf into . ■ . provided the district's widest nnd most attractive selection of ^ BfM Ll /mM m f MK M a! J Im§ f/////l^M BB8HHPP ths new wearahles and we've " I ■ ^ priced them help you 1. . /-*! -■ • '

Counting the 41 points which fell in the 24 hours- ended at 9 a.nn. yesterday, rainfall at Waipukurau for the current month now totals only 1.07 inches, so it cqn readily be appreciated how welcome the rain wkich' began to fall on Wednesday afternoon and continued tkrougkout yesterday would be after the dry 'spell that preeeded it. EVERY I FARM I NEEDS P D0CKASEPTIC A SATE, scien- " tifically compounded antlseptic, DOOKASEPTIO is indispen. sible on the farm. Specially recommended to stop excessive bieeding when emasculating lambs and other stock. • 25/- gall. Grant's Pharmacy Phone 43. WAIPUKURAU. Box 22 ■

A Melbourne paper has been Tnvitingopinions about smoking. Oue man wrote: "When faced with sonie.tougli' problem, as sometim.es happens, and undecided how to aet, I get by mysclf, aud light np the old briar. and- after a quiet smoke I generally find a way out. I owe a lot to tobacco." Well, we all know the right tobacco clears the brain and soothes at the same time. That'a why wtiters find it so helpful, .especially perbaps novelists who have to Telv so much upon the imagination.. But if tobacco is to help it must be good, and for thinkers, as well as for those who. smoke sicnply for pleasure, there 's no tobacco at all comparable with our famous toasted New Zealand blends: Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish, Navy Cut No: 3 (Bulldog), Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold. The first few whiffs wPl tell you what careful selection of leaf, expert blending, and the eliinination by toasting of excess of , nicotine will do, and no matter what tobacco you've been accustomed to you '11 become » convert to "toasted'1 for lilr* 5

Thy Old Groans Riiig Yet • • — Shakespeare. Put an end to days and nights of coughing. Cease to be a nuisance and a menace to others. Take Baxters Lung Preserver regularly and Lt this warming, soothing, penetrating remedy root the cold right out of your system. You will quickly become quite well again aided by "Baxters" marvellous tonic properties. 1/6, 2/6, and large family • size 4/6. All chemists and ores. Get the Troeadero liabit. Not only do you get a satisfying meal in eomfort at ' the loweat price, but the "Troc" just , radiatea he«pitality.* , A

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 189, 27 August 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 189, 27 August 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 189, 27 August 1937, Page 3

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