BANISH “BLACK MONDAY” With a I sTI WESTINGHOUSE WASHER. CW ■yyHY should Housewives slave tEEggg || over the Wash tub every ||| SSl|| I Monday? Change to the West- S IS I inghouse Wash-day—a day of 1 —slß \ 1/ ease and comfort, of leisured ~~jJ/ laundry-work. ' /® \to WESTINGHOUSE FEATURES: S— -j| K ' O Lustrous white finish. ifjfaii I ©Compact, safety wringer. Wasi I ||| ©“Natural” Washing Action. ©Washing Mechanism sealed in oil. ■ Mt ©Lasting and efficient service. 1 1" — X Westinglioiise W. H. SAUNDERS, QUEEN STREETMASTERTON
WINTER TWEEDS We have large ranges of Winter Tweeds now opened. Large selections, including Flecks, Checks and Plain Afgalaines and Wool Georgettes. Our 54 Range includes Plain Velours, Donegal Tweeds and neat Checks. The prices will appeal, especially at the Quality offering. Tweeds SOMETHING QUITE NEW! In assorted coloured Flecks, on Bottie Wine Check Design Donegal 3Gin. wide. ’ Tweeds. a,< . x z -i Bottle, Grey, Brown and Black 4/ 1 I Y ard. Mixtures. 54in. wide. j6in. Check and Plain WONDERFUL VALUE! Tweeds R/l 1 V J In every wanted shade. 0/111 arcL Quite new weaves. ‘ 3/3 to 5/6 Yard. 1 1 36in. Wool Tweeds 54in. Donegal Tweeds In light * w^ er f ° r In Grey, Fawn and Brown Mix- Assorted Plain Shades tures. Heavy quality and only 8/11 Yard. 4/11. Yard. 54in. Tweed Coating. 36in. Heavy Quality Wool Also used for Golf Skirts. I Flecked Tweed. I New Natural Shade, Browns and Bottle, Nigger> Lido and Navy _ 7/11, 8/11, 9/6 Yard. 4/6 Yard. J. GRAHAM & Co. Ltd. ’Phone 1655-two lines. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.
EVEMNC WEAR! -distinctive and correct i - *TJ * s ver y important that your evening clothes be sartoriau^^ess — at 110 other time, perhaps, is one more /■'V" critically regarded. Cc ‘ h' s y ear > full dress suits are being worn with the tails much longer than formerly—and this seemingly small detail is an example of the important items which make HQ''- the difference between being smartly and correctly 4 dressed, or having that “last year’s” look. • BULLICK-BLACKMORE are, as usual, to the fore 3 W'• 'w'Si'lw' with their stocks of up-to-the-minute styles in Men's K , 'IsKWk Wear. Full stocks are on hand of the famous Lynx , a Dinner Suits, and. also, for those who require an Eng1 cut SU 'L there is the well-known range of Maen- ” y son Dress Wear. X For your Accessories. too.' BULLICK-BLACKMORE f ‘ ‘ have everything you require—Dinner Shirts, Bows, \ Sox, etc., in a variety of sizes and styles, but all chos- - f en with BULLICK-BLACKMORE'S well-known reI '*T/ ' '■ A Sard for one quality only—the best. i Y Full Dress £l2/12/-Lynx Dinner Suit .. £9/9/- . ? Maenson Dinner Suit— £9/15/f}i nrier Suit .. £7/7/- " Others from £4/15/-. V fl B feSyELffl^l3’JS v BKO «
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 May 1938, Page 3
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