WESTERMAN'S A5! DISPLAYS OF t? YW ■ VV • W[ T-V • « • * . • Distinctive ]P^f DRESS . P«P|/ NOVELTIES L - / / This week Westerman's — Hastings Leading Fashion H\ J House— proudly display a grand selection of distinc- ' J/ " tive Dress Novelties. Featured prominently in this fine j j \ range are Blouses, Blousettes, Jabots, Scarves, Gloves, / ^ \ Handbags, while hosts of other stylisb etceteras are inJ \ cluded. We cordially invite you to inspect and select \\ n°W* 011 ^°Ur re^rements an* sbopto-day! IV ' / \\ , CREPE DE CHINE SCARVES. In all the newest shades. GEORGETTE SCARVES. In newest designs and colourings 4/11 cacb LACE BLOUSETTES with Jabots. SJiades Wkite, VIENNESE PRINTED SCARVES. The very latest, Ecru, Beige 8/11, 10/6, 12/6 to 13/6 each Lovely effects 5/11, 8/11 to 12/6 each NET & LACE BLOUSETTES, in Beige ..... 6/11 eacb ^YHITE & CHAMOIS DOESKIN GLOVES. CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSETTES. Daintily trimmed 8/11. 10/11 to 12/6 pair with Lace. Shades White, Cream Beige ^.WASII-EASY" GLOVES. Shades Biscuit/Navy, Nig8/11, 10/6, 12/6 each ;ger 11/6, 13/6 to 16/6 pair ORGANDI BLOUSES, with Jabots .. 15/6 to 17/6 each LADIES' HANDBAGS. In all the newest colours and LACE JABOTS. .White and Beige/ styles.... 9/11, 12/6, 15/6, 19/6 to 55/- each ' 3/6, 3/11, 4/11 to 7/6 each k\VHITE HANDBAGS From 3/11, 4/11, 8/11 to 12/6 each ■ • ' LACE COLLARS. & JABOTS .... 4/11, 6/11, 7/6 each •• - LACE COLLAR,.CUFF & JABOT SETS. ^White ^and WOOD FIBRE FLOWERS f// FREE TUITION. "^DEM^STRATBONS DAILY. HASTINGS LEADING FASHION HOUSE The Minister of Education, Hon. P. Fraser, said the Government had re- ' ' : , - ceived the best possible adviee avail- f** w able from the British Government on ( ' |%/| QffMA(«AAA ' f W Uw UAlHft the subject of air force defence, and AlrJLCimi J| ^i_T .IJL J[ VJJL S the steps.taken were in close collaboiation with the imperial authorities. Mr. S ...jr—,. ■ --- Fraser added that the Government had . been advised that the danger of an OWING TO OUR MAJONG A LARGE; PURCHASE FOR ALL OUR BRANCHES expeditionary force landing in the _ ' ' Dominion was exceedingly remote, on WE CAN SUPPLY « account of the protection which would > t?7Zd A MATTRESS THAT" WILL LAST FOR SEASONS ; ; ^ AND IS YET A , MOST REASONABLE PRICE. ' J • HIGH GEADE TICKING . ' STUFTED WITH FLOCK '! giyen to the building of our own WIDTH 2 FEET 6 INCHES . - USUAL LENGTH 'planes and defence equipment. ■ uuuiujiiuiiuxu . Both the Air Force Bill and the Air ^ t Department Bill passed the committee ^ | r| ■_ stages and were read a third .time. I ' V £■'£■ M • • Speaking on the Army Board Bill, * Vl AAY JL BH J V# JL . Mr. Coates appealed to the Minister to • place a territorial officer on.the board _________ . ^ ■ HAWKE S BAY FARMER'S CO.OP. ASSN. LTD Mr. Hargest also contonded that the « M WHERE QUALITY COSTS LESS • HASTINGS The House rose at 10.30. m WHm MEN — step out this Summer j J J m these Srnart . . . : J jk • _ CANVAS SHOES gg ' a— mu8teatea'on left. " '■ ; MEN'S ENGLISH WHITE CANVAS OXFORD Mr'u''.:.--. •' SHOES. Rubber sole" and' heel. All sizes 6 to 10. C/|.|' ; " Per pair «J/ 1 JL /f ;■ • ' ■ B — Hlustrated on left. MEN'S ENGLISH MAHE GREY CANVAS OXFORD .. • • • SHOES. Black patent leather tnm. Sewn rubbe Q / K C-?'; •. sole ^nd teel* Sizcs 6 to 10 p ' ' ' I C— -Hlustrated on left. MEN'S WHITE CANVAE OXFORD CRICKET fj BOOTS Englisli rnakc. Reinforced toe. Extra good 17 /U //y c fitting.* Sizos 6 to 10 .....Per pate II /U j B LATE BEWLEY'S MUSIO STORE. , J ^ HERETAUNGA STREET W. HASTINGS |
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 30, 29 October 1937, Page 3
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