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BTJTTERICK BUTTESICK. 3065 3052 the- evening mode is black and white Black Laee and White Georgette. Wherever well-dressed women dine and dance these are the fabrics and these are the colours. The gowns are graceful and moulded and very long. These are some of the suggestions Buttericks Patterns offer you. Call and let us explain the remarkable "DELTOR" — the simple dressmaking lesson, included with every pattern. HASTINGS. "S YLTELLA" WE HAVE JUST OPENED Another range of Shades in this . beautiful mottled SILK AND WOOL DRESS FABRIC, 38 inches wide. 9/6 SAm' PATTERNS POSTED ON REQUEST. LADSES' EXCLUSIVE RANGES OF COAT AND COSTUME FABRICS TO SELECT FROM. INSPECTION INVITED. AND^i ou.tfltttry^ || A Good Temper j I is a fine qualit? in- 1 1 | aSAWaswell J as in a Man. [I || Our high-grade crucible || 11 tempered steel SAWS IS II make cutting easy, ii II J. 3. TOSCRN | l|- Iroumonger l| ^1 emerron . napier ii 1 1 Phooe 2041. " 1 1 . famtwiiinniiiiHinii.il!! tgna niH'mii'Hi'mimiui m rm H. M. BENNETT F.I.O., F.S.M.G., Lond CONSULTING OPTIan Bennett's Bldgs., Napier ViSAv'K f/{I 227 Heretau nga St W.. WfggW HASTINGS. Phone for Appointraent NAPIER 8457 - u HASTINGS 1842.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 54, 4 April 1930, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 54, 4 April 1930, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 54, 4 April 1930, Page 6

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