MRS HEWETSON’S
“WHERE LADIES LOVE TO LINGER” %- The world over mere man is looked upon as the bread-winner and the lady is entrusted to spend these earnings to the best possible advantage. Some womenfolk have to obtain their little necessities and luxuries out of the housekeeping money, whereas others, more fortunate, are given a certain sum each week as an allowance for their homely interests. No matter under which category a lady may come she is always able to find her heart’s content at Mrs Hewetson's, where the charges for all the pretty, useful and intimate articles are so very reasonable. It is impossible to enumerate all the goods that are sold by Mrs Hewetson as it would require a full column of this paper, but to name a few—there are dainty lace goods, afternoon tea and supper cloths, handkerchiefs, d’Oyleys, afternoon tea showers, tea cosies, and, of course, a full range of cottons, silks and knitting goods. Talking of knitting goods reminds us of the woolly needs for winter and as knitwear is now so much in demand the time is now opj portune for every lady to visit this j shop immediately. | Mrs Hewetson, whose premises are ; situated at the corner of Victoria and Bryce Streets, undertakes all classes of needlework, hemstitching, buttons and button-holes, ladder-mending—in fact, everything that one expeats of a progressive and expert needlework depot. • Make sure you call on Mrs Hewetson during Show Week as no visit to the Show’ w T ould be complete without a visit being made to this, Hamilton’s most popular shop. KEEP THAT YOUTHFUL FIGURE Ladies, Procera—the starch con- ; trolled loaf—will help you retain that. ' "film star" fgure. Procera has all | the nourishment of ordinary bread I without the excess of starch. Famous | overseas film stars and stage beauties | prefer "Procera” the modern starch | controlled bread. You too can enjoy ; Procera. Available in four varieties — White, ion per cent Wholemeal and "Slimming" and Diabetic" to order). | Herbert Ltd. Frankton Junction. 5) Herbert Ltd., Frankton Junction.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20513, 1 June 1938, Page 3
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336MRS HEWETSON’S Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20513, 1 June 1938, Page 3
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