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INTERESTING NEWS NEW GOODS ARE ARRIVING DAILY. An advance display of— MILLINERY Reveals some veryfascinating styles. Sailors, Brettons, Toques, Taffetas. Some are trimmed with flowers, others have veils but whatever your taste H. & J.C. will endeavour to satisfy you.

THE NEW MATERIALS are a revelation in colours, designs and'weaves. • COTTONS • SILK LINENS • EXCLUSIVE LENGTHS • SPRING WOOLLENS SPUN ART SILK LINEN 36 inches wide Price 1/9 Yard Rather a fine weave with stub design and showing in Cream, Lemon, Green, Saxe, Dusty Pink, Maize, Salmon, White, Blue. THE NEW HOSIERY For SPRING CREPE “7 FIFTY” —A delightful new Crepe Hose by Prestige. Fully Fashioned, dull finish —A perfect combination of Durability and flattering texture, in the new tones of Rose Beige, Ti-shan, Blon Tan, Ruskie. All sizes. 10/11 Pair “SHEERS” ana “CREPES”— These Beautiful stockings are for “dress” occasions. But they are only as serviceable as their Gossamer fineness will allow. The New Frocks and Tailored Suits are very Smart. THE NEW FROCKS and TAILORED SUITS ARE VERY SMART.

3 Truly. .. We are enjoying delight ful Spring weather, calling for Spring Millinery. Make your selection early from the newest interpretations at “Adrienne’s.” "ADRIENNE” GFP. C.P.O. :: 'PHONE 3410 ’.larke referred In Miss Murrell’s wellleservcd popularity and her willingipss to assist. In community affairs, md at all times in cases of need. Musial honours were then accorded. Mr G. Martin made appropriate acknowledgement. Mr Clarke also look the opportunity ti express the settlers’ appreciation of Mrs Murrell’s action in making her home available for social functions on many occasions.

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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20281, 25 August 1937, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20281, 25 August 1937, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20281, 25 August 1937, Page 5

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