BE TWEEDY This Season WAFFLE TWEEDS Self toning check Waffle Tweeds. All Wool, in Bottle, Saxe, Capri, Lido, Brown, Navy, Wine and Black — 36in .• •• yard SCOTCH TWEEDS Scotch Tweeds for Costumes, Frocks, Skirts, and Sports wear. In Fawn, Chestnut Brown, Wine, Rust, Navy shades with assorted coloured flecks. 3Gin yard DONEGAL TWEEDS Donegal Tweeds. All-Wool, a new note-for Frocks, Costumes and Skirts. In Fawn and Brown tonings with coloured flecks. 36in. .. .. yard DIAGONAL STRIPE Diagonal stripe, fancy coloured flecks. All Wool in Wine, Brown, Green, Nigger, Bottle and Navy. Attractive for Frocks and Costumes — 36in ... >• yard BEATH’S 1 ill tv & 5/6 MATELASSE FROCKING 3/11 4/11 5/11 In fine All Wool with new waved cord weave, for smart Frocks. The shades are a special London selection! Tuscan Brown, Capri, Green, Marina, Palma Green, Vintage, Talisman Blue, Lido and Black— S6in. .. . .. yard WOOL FREILE The brushed wool finish for Frocks, Costumes, Ladies’ . and Children’s Coats. In Cherry, Saxe, Cardinal, Light Blue, Marina, Brown and Lido colourings—s6in. .. .. .. yard FANCY SUEDELAINE Another novelty weave in soft all . Wool for Frocks and Costumes. In Araby Rose, Marina, Mediaeval Blue, Geranium and Navy—54in .. yard McCALL PRINTED PATTERNS It’s grand to find a fabric you like grander still when you know just the pattern that will put it across. McCall Printed Patterns are noted, for the way they have of bringing out the best in a fabric. And they help your budget out, too, for there are usually two entirely different versions of a dress in each pattern. Prices 1/3 to 2/8 TANCRED STREET ASHBURTON
School Holidays Coming Cheap Trips by Train Of course the young folk are still very busy with their lessons, but now and then thought strays to that joyous time ahead —the holidays. They will be refreshed by a little change, a trip by train, at low cost. Parents, you know, too, that a " day off” —or a little longer release from routine —will be gcod for mind and body. Make your plans now for delightful family excursions by rail. Concessions for Families and Parties
frfsaac ■MEgaa If you want a creeper on the front porch you don’t plant it at the back of the house* Of course, you could do so, and you might succeed in training it round to the front K * ■ in time! Almost any form of advertising will do some good for a product. But why fritter away money in round-; about methods when you can reach practically every-; body at once with Newspaper Advertising? The Newspaper goes right into homes, clubs, offices, shops and factories. It carries the Advertiser’s message straight to the persons for whom it was intended. Newspaper advertisements are read and pondered with the rest of the news. Regular changing keeps them “live” and induces “live” response. If you want people to listen, tell your story where the people are— Plant your Creeper where you want it! t 9
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 169, 1 May 1935, Page 7
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