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Warm . . yet smart SPRING WOOLLENS at P. & M. s Take the nip out of nippiness these spring days wear a coat or costume made from one of the new woollens at Pollock and Milne’s. What is being wornT Mustard—in every fabric, but particularly woollens; Grey—so smart yet fresh! Shepherd’s Plaids are to the fore once again. Or may be, Knobby Weaves or Flecks colourings that everyone can wear. Stripes add to a more colourful spring! In Plain Woollens and Worsteds i * -»• ■ 1' r . -t; < * t'♦ L 54in. WOOL CREPES A delightfully soft all-wool crepe for spring frocks or costumes. And in such new toning!: as Geranium, Rust, Pineneedle Green, Wallis Blue, Dove Grey, Margaret Rose, Blush Pink, Lido, Navy, Mustard. 9/21 10/6 Per Yard 54in. Rail Cord COATING Having the popular cord effect, this light weight all-wool coating is particularly smart for Spring wear. And the shades are so different from usual. 9/11 Per Yard 54in. FLECKED COATINGS Featuring the chevron boucle and fleck effects, these qualities put a finish to your distinctive frock. In Greys, Beiges and Fawns—colours that tone with anv shades. 7/H 8/11 Per Yard 58in. GREY SUITINGS Plain Grey worsted —the ever-popular woollen for costumes or coats. This season, more than ever, Grey is definitely right. We have—the rough worsted flannel, the fine finish or the light-weight worsted. In fact anv tvpe of suiting vou fancy. 8/12 21/6 24/6 16/6 Per Yard In Novelty Weaves 54in. STRIPED COATINGS The latest for short coats or sports swaggers! And in such smart colour combination — Grey ground with Blue, Beige with Saxe and Earth Brown, Beige with Mustard and Brown, Fawn with Brown and Orange. You can imagine the striking effect. 8/21 Per Yard 54in. Boucle Knop COATING A novel effect is achieved in this unusual coating. On a Beige ground with a White fleck, the coloured boucle weave gives the appearance of a button. Something different. 11/6 Per Yard 54in. SHEPHERD’S CHECK Always smart! Beautiful worsted finish that is so reliable for keeping the shape of the costume. All-wool. In fine checks of Navy/ White, Brown/White, Black/White. 9/H 12/6 Per Yard 58in. STRIPED SUITINGS For the discriminating—a fine all-wool worsted for costumes. Very smart stripe effect. In Grey and Fawn, Beautiful quality and good value. 28/6 Per Yard & WAIKATO'S DRESS GOODS SPECIALISTS PHONE 5332 • BOX 260 • HAMILTON'

INHERENT in the design of the Lincoln Zephyr is a new and refreshing rhythm of motoring. If you are at all like other owners, you will find yourself “going places'* that those places seem much nearer. It is a big car —set apart from all others by its silent, alert twelve cylinder engine in the “V” style. Body and frame are one rigid steel unit, unique in the automotive world. And petrol economy ? A New Zealand owner, on a recent two-thousand mile tour, averaged over eighteen miles to the gallon of petrol, with a fully-loaded car. Try this new kind of car and discover why those who drive the Lincoln-Zeplivr, drive happily ever after. I. [ \ ( 0 LN -ZEPHYR Authorised Ford and Lincoln-Zcpbyr Dealers* ARMSTRONG MOTORS LTD.. Hamilton. You can buy any Ford Product on the A.F.C. Confidential Terms Plar\ of new zeaianp limited WEUtNGTON

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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20279, 23 August 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20279, 23 August 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20279, 23 August 1937, Page 3

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