All good things come to an end, just as Hooker t Kingston's DEFINITELY CLOSES SATURDAY AUGUST 28fft # Here’s a Star line from each department ONE LOOK AT THE GOODS OFFERING IN OUR WINDOWS WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT THIS SALE TALK IS NO IDLE CHATTER. Higgling Unbleached Twill of heavy weight—see our washed and boiled sample. 80-Inch. Usually 2/6. Yard e /sl_l Sale I/O 2 54-Inch. Usually 1/9. Yard Sale nSilk Gowns Afternoon & Evening Frocks in tunic, short and full length styles. Smart models purchased in London by Mr. Hooker. Usual value between 39. 6—59/6. Sale Price Silk Nets Curtain Nets in coloured Silks. Beautiful quality. The heaviest obtainable weight. Hangs beautifully. A real quality net. Usually 4/6. Sale Price Yard 1/9 Liixife Hose Art and Pure Silk, fully fashioned. A full colour range—all sizes too. Usually 2/11. s "‘ F S 2/6 Final Clean-up lllorf Handbaqs Front America; in beautiful soft leathers, in Pouch and Bag styles. Perfect finish. Usually 14/6. Sale Price 6/11 Leeknif Tests Opera tops. All shades. A superior quality garment, beautifully finished. Usually 4/6. Sale Price 1/9 Silk Crepes See our window showing hundreds of patterns in British Uncrushable Crepes. Usually 2/11, S/11, 4/11. 36-inch wide. Sale Price Yard 1/11 Tweed Skirls We must see the last of these! Smartly cut in fine Worsteds and heavy Cloths. Usually 25/-. Sale Price 8/6 ©oka & Kingston UNITED FOR BETTER VALUE ALWAYS HAMILTON.
Consulting Beneficiaries. r J I IIE Public 'lrustee administers his trusts in strict accord with the spirit and letter of the will or trust deed, but in doing so he freely consults the beneficiaries, and constantly studies their interests and welfare.
For the umpteenth time somebody has been complaining to an Auckland paper of the invasion by ladies of the smoke-cars on the local trams. This correspondent hoarded a smoke-car to Ibid It full of women, so full that he had to forego his- pipe and retire to the non-smoking compartment—which was almost empty. Women used to ■shun smoke-cars on teams and trains, now they rush them! How is it? it's probably this way: Smokers, as we all know, are far more fastidious, as a rub’, than formerly in their elodee of the weed. The modern prefereneo at all events in New Zealand, is far • toasted’ Itihaeeo - i.e.. Cut Plug No. In Isullshe.id 1 . Navy Cut No. d ( I >llll dog . Cavendish. Itiverliead cold and 1»• able flip I heir deliei.ms hoi|i|uel. 1.. idles s.l y they "love it." That ts doubtless wllv lliev now tloek to the ears they used to ' avoid! Kill it's rough nil tin’ men. who, after perhaps a hard day's work in |<>v\n. have to gu without llieir homeward hound -mink".
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20278, 21 August 1937, Page 9
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