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■ M I The Foremost Weaves v. ® r ~ All the New Fabrics are. very soft and fitted for the graceful draperies displayed in all gowns this seasbn. There are exquisite Crepe de Chines, not merely in self colours, but also printed in various styles; Silk and Satin Foulards in dainty patterns; Silk and Wool Crepes, patterned with sweet little rosebuds. The "White Gown will have a triumph this year in the form of Embroidered Voiles and Muslin, etc. We are showing excellent ranges of all the above materials, and extend you a cordial invitation to pay us a visit. NOVELTY ROBES (no two alike)". We are showing some beautiful goods in Wool and Silk Mixtures, in crepe and cord effects: 42/- to 84/- robe. i ' GABARDINE,'' showing in all the .new shades — 37/6 to 55/- robe length. CHECK SUITINGS, quite the newest; a large selection from 29/6 to 63/- robe length ■. v & SILK REPPO, in Mole, Tan, Navy, Green, Saxe, etc.— 75/- robe Navy and White Stripe DELAINES and LUSTRES—44in, 2/6 yd WHITE VOILES and MUSLIN "ROBES; some profusely hand . embroidered in colours— Robes from 35/- to 75/- each FLORAL JAP SILKS in dainty patterns —24ip wide, 8/3 yd 34in. SHANTUNG SILKS. This popular silk we are showing in a great variety of colours, including Black and Navy—--3/11 yd Black and White, Navy and White, and Brown and White CHECK SUITING; good ranges from 1/11 yd to 9/11 yd A Discount of 5 per cent, is allowed on all cash purchases armers

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 180, 4 September 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 180, 4 September 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 180, 4 September 1914, Page 2