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COATING FABRICS BY THE YARD! — NEW SHADES NEW MATERIALS, BRILLIANT CHECKS A HOST OF NEW IDEAS IN THESE ATTRACTIVE SPRING COATINGS. All these new shades are obtainable: Fondant Pink, Pompadour Blue, Fresco Blue, Moon Blue, Airforce, Vitriol, Teal, Yellow Ochre, Mustard, Acier Grey, Red Beet, Green Teal, Sunny Tan, Bronze Rose, Magenta, Mediterranean Blue. 54in. WOOL FLECKS —An English line—ideal for children’s Spring coats, two-piece suits, etc. Grey and Fawn mixtures. 10 7 6 yard 54in. WOOL FLECKS AND HARRIS TWEEDS —Heavier quality for coats, suits, etc. New Rose, Beige, Sahara Fawn, Light Teal, etc. 54in. ARMURES AND HONEYCOMBS— SpIendid colour range. Light frock and coat weight. 146 HHr a i m m V AMD HAVE IT CUT OUT You may have your gar ment cut out here, or evei machine-sewn for ver] small charge Satisfac tion guaranteed I 54in. CHEVRON COATINGS—PIain shades with .mat chevron self design. Wonderful Spring tonings. JJ/J] 54in. MULTI-COLOUR TWEEDS—Complete range o shades. Snappy coat effects. 16 7 { 54in. HONEYCOMB COATING—A real winner ii newest shades. 17^( 54in. IMPORTED CHECK COATINGS—Just openec up. Superior qualities. Six yards only to each piece Exclusive to H. &K. See these ! 15 7 6 18 7 11 19 7 6 22 7 6 yd - McCall Patterns Arrived ! The 1940 Spring McCall Patterns are now here and in every way they are worth waiting for—Frocks, Coats, Children s Wear, etc., all in smart new sumryier styles Call at your earliest opportunity, as limited quantity of each pattern is available 1 H@®ker * Kiirasfon m. For Better Value Always HAMILTON

Prices For Mutton An assurance that the Australian Meat Board would press the British Government for an increased price for mutton, and also for second quality meat, was given by Mr H. S. Henley, a member of the board, at the annual conference of the New South Wales Farmers and Settlers’ Association in Sydney last week. The conference decided to ask the Meat Board to review the disparity in the price of mutton and lamb for export.

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21197, 21 August 1940, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21197, 21 August 1940, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21197, 21 August 1940, Page 9

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