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In the Holiday Spirits BEAUTY & CHARM K"* in Every Style OUTSTANDING VALUE ^ I I I J i H L ^ \ J) Holidays ahead and Westerman's Showroom en \ ters into the spirit of .the* t t J season with a ^ superb I I garments for every SuniIf^you're'^lanning \ \ Wr// \ holiday wardrobe it will \ m nRrrrnfiM V/f/A \ | pay you to call at Wes*^10 \ \ \ j | 1 1 terman's TO-DAY* iiiiiirHK SEE THE SPECIAL SHOWROOM VALUES AT WESTERMAN'S A delightful Tange of BEAUTIPUL ^STRIPED- &' .• SUMMER ENSEMBLES. Featured- in a variety of CHECKED SELK FROOKS. Featuring' a' variety of fup-to-the-nrinute • styles. Froeks in attractive floral smart styles, all of which 1A/C i. 0"7 /C patterns 'on a. wide range of ground sliades. Coats are beeoming. PRICES *"/ U 10 £f / U in plain shades of georgettes, etc. .. . . P C C / FROM O/f From America comes this smart array of DAINTY . Ti •« •JL. SUMMER- FEOCKS. . X wonderful nuigo oi ultia- TAELORED S WAGGER - OOATS. It wJl pay you smart styles ra' ' attraotive . stripid ' ;« / . ' % rf f f :&*tl "W" « XightweigM _ . Za/ - - ' fabn.es. Ideal for* holiday wear. Embracmg all a ncs , . modern details and n'ewest treat'ments. " OC /|S - - ; : J -FRICED FROM "' U0/V Dainty floral and attractive "futuristic" patterns • . .. • . distinguisli this line of delightfully styled POPUIiAR HUNGARIAN BLOUSES. In'the softly NOVELTY COTTON FROCKS, featuring - all the" ' ..becomipg Peasant style, beautifully hand-embroider-latest fashion details ....& ' "f q //? ed in attractive *iotif s, A big variety of smart PRICE lu/D ' " styles. Besure you -see -these. F A T H E E CHBIST MA S ^ '•■ ■ ■ . ■- '% AEEIVES OUTSTANDING VALUES IN AT WESTERMAN'S "WONDBRLAKD" FIGURED SILK DRESS bENGTHS ON SATURDAY AT 2.30 p.m. . SILK FROOK LENGIHS in linest ualities I I . ... and colourings,-including navy, black, green, -f He will take you on. his excitihg • rose, refi and Tight grounds. All worth 13/6 OCEAN VOYAGE . j •• \ to 14/6 p^r dress length. With "POPEYE," The SAl£OR-MA,N, : • Special Conpwdon Prices „ s 6/11 and 8/11 per dress lengtht Free Gifts For All. Admission 6d. - COMPLETE YOUR SUMMER WARDROBE NOW AT uesTemflirs IlGILL & FENTONll THE FURNISHERS I Market St , Hastings. I

THAT CALM'ST THE WEARY " STRIFE — WordswortK, It's a weary, sickening job battling against a deep-seated cold. Don't risk your health a moinent longer. Takel Baxters Lung Preserver right away. Taken regularly, Baxters will root that cold right out of your system. Don't erperiment, stick to Baxters which! has proved itself so thoroughly for nearly 80 years. All chemists andl storea seli' Baxters, 1/6, 2/6, and 4/6* ========= : t That famous writ^r of "thrillers,'* Edgar Wallace, was a great smoker. Like so many literary men he sought— and found — inspiration in tobacco. Af« fixed to a wall of his study he had a big pipe-raek holding perhaps a dozen pipes, and it was his practise before speaking into the dictaphone ho always used (he never used a pen) to "load" three or four pipes so that directly he had smoked out one he could light au-i other, without interrupting his train of thought. But tobacco is just as D.ecessary to brain workers in other walks of life. The harassed business man, the scientist faced'with some ab* struse problem, and maify others find solace in the weed. In all such cases there is nothing like a good comfortable smoke, an'd no tobacco half so refreshing as "toasted" Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold. "Why toasted?" it used to be. asked. Now every smoker knowi that toasting eliminates the poisonous nicotine (common to all tobaccos)' and renders "toasted" pure, sweet, fra-f grant and very GQmforting.4 *

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 54, 26 November 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 54, 26 November 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 54, 26 November 1937, Page 3

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