— BM LSalute the .. ^ - j| Z)pimx\ SNAPPY STYLES — Smart etnd Sophistieated Origitiality withoui Exorbitaiit Pricea, . Yolithful and sweet you will enjoy these tpSF pt'fjjE cldthes 6Vfcry time ydu wear thera, * SPRING 3TRAWS. Sophistieated models in flre|§||||p tlxe new fine shiny strawsj and the very «g|§|gl l&fcesfc shapes — Bonnets, Bretons, Toques and ilalllllliiffl Sailors with flat CroWns, turned-up brims„ ^^1111111111 atid fasdinating fldral and ribbon trimmings. In the Hewest tofies of Blue, Red, Green, - Eaivn, White, Navy and Black. All sizes 12/6 and 14/6 eacb SPRING SUITS. Cosmopolitan in outlook> — Tailored perfectioli in detail. Styles to give that slender effect. Three quarter or hip length eoats ifi the brisk smartness of neat checks or fine kkubby woven tweeds. | 0? All sizes 69/6 to 79/6 |i \Jk SPRING COATS. A large assortinent of ■LJKl *• these stylish eoats So ess^ntial for tliis se&son of the year, has just been opened in a variety Of colours and designs. FabricS include Tweeds and fine .Worsteds. Tailored and Sootlififht on belted stylesI . All sizes 49/6to 79/6 Spring Millinery Take « pe«j» toto Our MU- SPRING FROCKS. Bame Fashion answer | I linery Showroom— variety to the burning question 'What Shall I Wear?" greets you everywhere. This hright happy colours and smart new •****•■ v«i, *.„»* 1,-1- jL„«. styles— slim Waists — swishing gored skirts— J i ? puff sleeves. in brilliant Florals, Spots, find a hat Simply made for 3 Faisleys, etc. Full range of sizes* you" Novelty — diveraified OA -A ,Q and certainly ^harming-"- 29/ 0 to 59/6 Banrrets, Boleros, Bretons and Shepherdess shapcs— - Turned up wide brims — shallow crowns which are H JOT V popular and smart Flower II II fl wm 1^ trimmings much in evidence B^| All I1IB I"if 1 1 fl I — Original ribbon effects. I II III IWI Mu I I II wf Altogether a seasqn of MLMXj M.M. JLIJLULA Vll V ^7falnf.;.Mi"inery' W" HERETAUNGA STREET - HASTINGS 8
:: A '■ ' i : : , GREAT. ^ PIANO BARGAIN : > . j. | BEAUTIFUL ; " ENGLISH PIANO " " «— Glorious Tone — — Wai £75 ;; now ofpeRbD- at* the . SPECIALLY ATTRAOTIVE PRICE OF £68 / Oall and sea this deiightfui ' • Piano. First^ to see will buy at ' / this hargain price. • EASY TERMS IP DESIRED. i BEWLEY'S Lirnited ' PIAROS ^ MtfSIO . EADlO ; > HASTINGS
dishes more YTSE VAN-GREY aua you '11 never ba grey. Van-(9rey actually ro-grows thf truo natutal uolour into haif shafts, Hot a dye— irifiGteetable. Wa recomxnend Van-Grey for meu and •women. Uufailxng, Koel Wilson, Chegiist,
The heaviest smokefs? A trade jaurnal wiiich has been digging up statistics says labourei-8 are the heaviest smokers in the Old Country aruongst outdoor workers, profossional mcn and parsons (with wrilerg a good second), while the women of England are the heaviest smokers of tiieir sex, the world over. Wliat do Uicy all smoke? Working men, states the ^ame authOrity, stick to the old brands mostly, but tliat the growing preference by other elasses is for ''something better. " FiaVour and bouquet must both be ehoicel Xt's precisely tho same story in New Zealand. Bt'ands which satisfled siriokers iu the past no longer sat* isfy, and afe "going cut." The modern smoker is more critical, more fastidious, and this tendency really dates from the coming of "toasted,M that is Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendi.sh, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold, the j.nro i. rjiost ! fragvant, most enjoyable. and i-- 1 ■ :i ■ n - ly tho least harniful oJ' any V'lliai-cos niaiiui'actured, And it'b loaslmy which niakes 'tliem so. It cuts out the nic'otine. It enhanccs davour and bout quetl* .
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 199, 8 September 1937, Page 10
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