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Youth sets the Tempo for i For Springtime flattery / choose one of Roachs* i Model Hats. Jhey have just arrived from England ymym and are as new and modern as the- moment. Latest m shades include . . • Angelic f Halos . . . Smart Toques, trimmed with flowers and crisp little veils . . . Sailors I and Bretons . . . Picture > Hats to frajne and flatter TAFFETA HATS. With or without brims. 'Ideal for wear with taijor-mades. In popular shades of Navy, Brown, Dark Saxe, Beige and Black. Call and see these. . 1 Ro-achs' Prices 12/6 and 15/6 SPECIAL VALUE HERE — «- SPRING MILLINERY, ncluding all saze ACCESSORIES head fittings. Chiefly large brims. Ribbon v * and f lower trimmings. Shades of Navy, n®w Spring Beige, Shell, Mnshroom, Black and Lemon. Outnt will not be nnQ , . p io/fi complete without 12/6 ^ stylish READY-TO-WEARS in the eason's most I Gloves^and Hand I I popular shades. Shades of Ambergold, Navy, Saxe, Black, Beige and Brown. NFW A- STYFISH Kin Roachs- Prices 7/11, 12/6, JS/6, 19/6 GLOvls in Na^ B™ . . and Black. With dome and SOFT SILK HALO HATS. Piquant and stiffened cuff. Also platn 4 -/ . charming on youthful faces. Shades of pullons. Ambergold, Beige and White. Roachs, Prices from 8/11 Roachs' Price 6/11 HANDBAGS, featuring the MAKE IT A LAY-BY latest in shape and colour. I I Pl'am and Fancy leathers. _ With or without handles. I B ^ Shades of;Red, Black, Navy, a .■ A ■ IJ v Green, Brown, Fawn and' HUHUnO C R^:= Prices ^ 10/6 to 52/6 For Style - Value - Service . — — — _ ' . . ..

Charles Brown, o£ Cliatfiam, C'anada, just 95, boasts that he lias never taken a drink, smoked, gambled, lost an hour of sleep or visited a doctor. He was 60 before he learned to read or write. Ninety-one-year-old Bill Keler, of Pasadena, California, says the secret, of lingevity is blueberry pie for breakfast. He's hadi one every day for the last twenty-five year*.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 5, 29 September 1937, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 5, 29 September 1937, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 5, 29 September 1937, Page 14

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