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INVITING YOUR INSPECTION OF OUR INTRIGUING NEW . . . *J|g| COATS, m FROCKSand W MILL1NERY 1 We bftve a whole store full of the most interesting, colourful and beau- j \ tiful garments to wear now and all through the Summer. Crepes, / j Sheers, Taffetas, Florals, Stripea, Solids, Dots, etc., made up into the / ) season's most important fashions for Every Day or Night occasion. NEW SPRING COATS — Smartly styled in plain and sti'iped flannels and all wool tweeds prettily flecked k. *n »ovelty weaves. Fetchingly cut in double breast- ! ed, cut away, or fitting styles. Seasonal tonings. «r, B.M.L. Prices 39/6 to 95/\4M PEDALINE STRAWS— We iave an attractive range I |Mk -V of these serviceable straws in all wantcd shades |^ii| and sizes. Latest sliaped crowns with wide or turned up hrims. Prettily trimmed with flowers and ribbona. B.M.L. Prices 6/11 to 9/11 «iadi V ' JACKTAR STRAWS — These new glazed straws in the X - cutest shapes — including Gobs, Beimets, Bretons, | / / / iKx^SslC ctc- — are inimediate fayourites with all. Snappily trimmed with floral spray and novelty ribbon effects. B.M.L. Prices 12/6 and 14/6 each lrS l CHILDREN S WASHING FROCKS — We \{ (i c A need only mention the fact that these are v> A J - ». made from the newest range of Tobralcos and you know that service and wear are JJ assured. Button front styles with neat col^ar an^ *um ^ack cu^s *n white. Sizes HfKlSHI 16" to 36 '* B M-L- Prices 4/6 to 6/6 SPRING SUITS. Cosmopolitan- in outlook, /) m!§1I1|^I1k — Tailored perfection in detail. Styles to i \ &*ve riender effect. Three quarter or | 1 hip length coats in the brisk smartness of " neat ehecks or fine kubby woven tweeds. Twf : ljj| All sizes 69/6 to 79/6 ymjk Yg* SPRING FROCKS — Dame Fashion answer j I WA . to the burning question 'What Shall I W\ M Wear?' In bright happy colours and smart wim ' new styles — sBm waists — swishing gored J/'A Tjjt skirts — pitff sleeves. In brilliant Florals, SpotS, Paisleys, etc. Full range of sizes. v 29/6 to 59/6 START THE NEW SEASON R1GHT BY CULTIVATING THE BON MARCHE HABIT BON MARCHE V HASTINGS . . . WHERETHE LATEST COSTS THE LEAST

RAD10 BARGAINS! We have several good Used Radios for "His Master's Yoice" latest models, We Offer These at Very Attractive Prices and on Easy Terms. Call and Inspect and Secure oue of these ftadio Bargains for youx; home. t _ EASY TERMS — — BEWLEY'S LIMITED Music "• Radio • Pianos HASTINGS u m lt STRUCK YOU* YtT ?IWjW iW 1% That for over a century discerning Gardeners have always sown "ctyate4' Re£iab£e £c edb" AGENT HENRY WILLIAMS & SONS, Ltd HASTINGS & NAPIEit.

The public are discriminating— that's why so many people won'fc go anywhero else except to tho Trocadero Tea Rooms.* When the slump (now happily a thing of the past) )hit the old Country the detnand for whot are called "lusury lines" slaclconed ofO a lot, but aceording to latest atlvices tho cigar trade in England is now livelier than it has been for many a day. Wo Maorilanders are not so partial to cigars as they are at Honic, and during the depression the trade in thexn twindled away to nothiug with us. But ihe demand for tobacco remained as keen as ever. Moro especially was this the case regarding our famous toasted brands — Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold. These are always wanted. When things are bad the smoker craves them to buck him up; when things are good he wants them just because things are good. There's something about toasted that never fails to appeal to lovers of the weed, so sweet is it, so fragrant, su soothing and comforting. But betvaro of iiuitations. They'yc no good. No more liko thc real thing than chalk's likc chMM.*'

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 4, 28 September 1937, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 4, 28 September 1937, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 4, 28 September 1937, Page 10

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