Peach Baskets M^/ /L~ ■ § ■ * \ Saii°rs ■/rciM that ilalleryou This Spring you'll want a complete Hat Wardrobe '' — a rcfreshing style to harmonize with every ^ ensemble. These are brand new-— destined to be ^ W Navy | r «fhe choice oi fashion leaders for smart 1 \|f Frocks and Ensembles pf. EXCLUSIVE IMPORTED ENSEMBLES. 1 1^- f SSj^J Our collection includes a large number of the favourite Navy andS \ .White, Out§tandjng examples of the latest fashion. trends. '""«•••• T jFrom 7^gnf NAVY & WHITE FROCKS. Many inexpensive Frocks, from S.W. to O.S. sizes, are fncluded in our great selection of smart styles .' STREAMLINE F0UNDATI0NS AND UNGERIE For Night and Day V ^ Smooth flowing lines with Berlei True-to-Type Foundations. See the latest models in our \ \^ji&V'r " present display. Lingerie of true elegance because it's so carefully made of such fine Av-"s-\v \ fabrics. It's fine enough to go into a bride's trousseau too. So everyone with good taste tk ' \ ■- ^ will be buying plentifully. / • TWO PIECE CEEPE PE Cirrcvy plTS ..... . „ From 12/6 /,t • . * y. :j\ .THREE PIECE LOCICNIT SETS .... . From 24/6 PURE SILK H0SIERY HAND-EMBROIDERED Jm Jy-l Nj- W, Wonderful value ,in Pure Silk Hosiery.' A BLOUSES M Wi seleqtion that offers all shades, including the ^ ^ . \ 1^0^ M . , . , . _ Crepe de Chene Blouses lri White and ' fk • CoIours- Heavily ejnbroidered in contrasting ■ ^ imim FULLY FASHIONED. sllades* Special Value 4/U pair Priced from 13/6 OUTSTAND1NG VALUES IN MEN'S SPRING SUITS , V Stylish Worsteds and Tweeds. Correct in every detail. Full range of sizes in these ' three one-priced groups. For our special Spring offer, Suits at 59/6 75/- 95/, XD A IPn'Q A OF HASTINGS W Dj-\1IVL/ J * FOREMOST FOR VALUE J ^
Always Cheaper at HUMPHRIES' Nowhere pisa in Hawke's Bay caa quality groceries be bought so cheap as at Humphries'— and tliis is not just predicted. It's gttaranteed. * MALTEXO— Plaiu Hb. 1/6, 21b. 2/9 Xn Oil llb, 1/9, 21b. 3/2 In Balibut Oil witli Oranga J"uice llb. 2/2, 21b. 3/11 3HALT, Bulk I0d lb. FRUIT SALTS— K.P Sm. 1/6, Lge. 2/6 Euos ...... Sui. 2/3, Lge. 3/9 Andrews .. Sm. 1/4, Lge. 2/4 N.Z HONEY — llb. Cartons 9d and 1/21b. Oartons l/io glb. Tins 1/6 Bulk 8d lb. CORNFLOUR— Loose 4d lb, B. and P. Hd MY-T PfNE BAK. POWDER 1/. LUCCA OIL— | 5oz. 1/2, 8oz. 1/8, Qrts. S/9 ENGLISH SAFETIES 6^d pkt. SAGO & TAPIOCA .... 3d lb. MACARONI & VERMICELLI 7d SHBLLED PEANHTI5 .. 4d lb. # HUMPHRIES' THE MASTER GRCBRS. GENUINB CATARRH REMEDY ' guarantee. I F you do not get rqal and comforting reljef from Katarol, the perfect germieide, your money is refunded. Eatarol gets to the root cauw of catarrh; it cuts through congestion and niisery; 3/6 (trial size), 5/- (double size) from Noel Wilson's Phannacy; also from all other chemists and store^
REPERTQRY SOQIETY'S "LIBEL". 1 FOLLQWED BY NB\VSPApEH High priise was forthcoining from a Christchurch dhily for the Canterbury Repertory Theatrp Society 'g prosentation of uLjbel," by Fdwatd Wooll. So much for the players. The audience, however, "got it in tho neck," from the newspaper, whieh referred to "b'requent voljoyp of coughing from an apparently brqnchial audience . , . , " Coughing is not only a nymauee, but a mefioce to health. Every epugl) should bo tackled immediately witlx Baxters I'UUg Prcserver. "Baxters" relievos that tipkling throat cough, and just ns efiectivcly cjenrs out that deep soated brouehia] cough. "Baxters" euts tho phlegtu, tclievo's irritation, and quiekly roots out tho cold. lteqovery is assisted by its uuique tonic actiou, Take "Basters" before visjting, before going to the theatre, beforo visiting, before going to bed, End that disturhing Qougli, All chemists and stores sell ^Bnxters," 1/6, 2/6, and 4/6. Start "Baxtors"— stop coughing.*
Miss C. Horne, late managercss of Mary Garden's (Hastings") draws tbe f.ttention of rcadcrs to her advcrtisemont on the women 'b pnge in to-nighl's issue. As from to-morrow, Saturday, IMiss Hornc will take over tho Hastings branch of Mnry Garden 's in the Villu de Este Buildings, Heretaunga streot, on lier own hehalf, and solic-iting -the support of old and new clients.
The airwoman A my Johnston (Mrs Mollison) has qualified as a sailplane pilot, passing her final test by the London Qliding Oub. Sho began gliding only 011 September 10.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 207, 17 September 1937, Page 7
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