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LOVELY .1 » Autumn Millinery AT HUGO and SHEARER'S A VERY &MART MODEL IN BLACK SILK VELVET, bnm and ruched , crown of whito elik velvet, which gives a very soft effect. TrimmM smartly with ospreys across front. , ~ n j AN ULTRA-SMART AND CHARMING MODEL, all black. Crown and • part of brim made of silk velvet finished with aoft frill of rich i£.V Xfur rueie. Trimmed daintily with peacock Hue , Gailler ribbon and red posie. , - w t A VERY EFFECTIVE DRESS HAT with crown under ; panne velvet and irregular brim o( gold and black t>roea*>d «&• Trimmed with a smart feather mount. Novelties in the Fancy Department HANDSOME VELOUR CLOTH SCARVES, in ease, fawn, and rose. Trimmed in check effect with contrasting coloured material, cut Mnge ends. Vcy smart. & pwcE 4!/6 wl . Great range of HEAVY FLEECY WOOL AND CAMELHAIR-FINISHED SCARVES, extra wide width in plain and striped effects. Big range Of colours. HUGO & SHEARER'S PRICES 28/6 to 49/6. DAINTY CREPE DE CHINE AND NINON EVENING SCARVES, assorted plain and floral designs. Hemstitched and frilled ends. All shades. HUGO Ss SHEARER'S PRICE 16/6 and 21/-. The Latest in Dresses. 40io! GABE CREPES, all silk and very dainty cloth, in black, white, . emerald, pink, champagne, lavender, and W»r« d ' 54in. extra heavy all-wool cream and scarlet BLANKET CLOTHS, at M/v 54in. BLACK AND WHITE CHECK DRESS MATERIALS in four different checks at 9/11 yard. . Double width CREAM RADIANTA, quite wonderful value, 4/11,5/11, and 6/11 yard. . Something Dainty for Ladies. LADIES' FINE WOOLLEN SPORTS JUMPER COAT in creme, V nwk, worked in front fancy stitch and finished -belt. - PRICE IJS/-. LADIES' WOOLLEN JUMPER COAT in open knit, deep biscuit shade, ?. collar striped with black, bands of black round bottom of coat, and finished front lacing and pocket. t , P«ICE 79/0. LADIES' SATIN UNDERSKIRTS in apricot, saxe blue, and grey shot, wide hem, finished three rows hemstitching. LADIES' SMART SATIN PRINCESS UNDERSKIRTS in salmon pink, • black, and silver grey, nicely cut skirts and full t°pa, gatin straps over shoulders. PRICE 59/ . Great Values in Furnishings, 94 <***?* larcrfl TAPESTRY TABLECOVERS in crimson and green only, 85 Buperior vabe BPECIAI. PBICE =2/6. 54in. HEAVY WOOL ART SERGE in green• hangings and coverings. ' -SPECIAL PRICE 12/ y MADRAS CURTAIN MUSLINS, 50in. wide, ecru groundwithsmall blue, pfnk, ana yellow designs." SPECIAL PBICE 4/6 yard^ ciin -art CBETONNE in new flow! design, suitable for coverings^ana heavy curtains. SPECIAL PRICE 3/11, 5/0, find 5/11. Hugo and Shearers The Store ol Pi ogress

MOTORISTS' ' • PO NOT FAIL TO SElt The "Chandler" Tbe ear with th« marvellous motor. This Company ha» b<WD appointed the Bule 'Waif arapa Agents, and ean giva immediate dolfrttry of nay one of th» t&r e« models-—'' lioaclsiar'' 3-»e»t®*s "Dlapatfli" 4-wator (sporting), s 4 Touring' 5 FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION WAIRARAPA COMBINED MOTORS, LIMITED, MASTEBTON AND MABTINBOBOUGH.

Here are *— For Other Sues led Tread Railroads. VI Rubber Co. IA.Y PLACE te Prices* •OS* OOTB) wm» C V »4, « % A 910 x9O 7 8 9 100 910x105 9 0 0 M* • 920x120 11 10 0 S 0 0 1020x129 13 0 0 I I • 30x Ji 5 ISO t S « «!2x H fIH I t • 32, 4 8 2 6 f • i \4* 4 818 0 110 0 . Obtoieufeto sit repßtaU* C«Npi ai these and our £ rite to? Price list# lilv of Australasia Ltd. w ; WEUiNCTO*

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Wairarapa Age, 24 March 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, 24 March 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, 24 March 1920, Page 2

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