la-gE-e-aa CeoZlie CoUlf& Som/& wmmsmsi my *S AYAKANGAHAPf KOAO (KW(j7 Lovely Fabrics in New Weaves. \ jJIIB Kl* Silk in its various forms is one of the most important I Jef HTO Wk) fabrics for Winter apparel, especially in the matter of TT-1 JHi.ll llWr evening wear. There are so many dress purposes for 11/ Villi lH which it is so eminently suitable—indispensable in fact. 1 V_n_l IlllAl Anticipating the trend of fashion, our silk section is displayl/ft MtttWjfi ing a brilliant array of new silk fabrics in a wide range of V \!afl \l \U| glorious shades. With the exceptionally varied assortment > WlWWll and low prices ruling at our store, you should have no M\\\\\il difficulty in securing your silk requirements here to your ■b\\\ h complete satisfaction. WLVmA Japanese Silks—A wonderful assortment of !li\v\vl\ colours are to be found in all qualities in our new stock of this reliable wearing and v /I(js_k^|^~^f g^;^ g __^SQt ; y M| washing Silk. Showing in qualities I QA i 5-^r i^s_=^l__SS 5 suitable for lamp shades, linings, lingerie, I dress effects. 127 inches wide — . . , .«__ - __! „„*„ «, 2/9. 3/6, 3/11, 4/11 yard. Satin Grenadine—A rich quality fabric, wUh a m inches widebeautiful soft finish which lends itself to rV. yard the latest drape effects. Showing in 5/n yard. many delightful colours for evening wear. Novelty Silks —Novelty Silks will be in great 40 inches wide— demand this coming winter. We are 14/11 yard. offering very good value in the latest Oriental Satin-This Dress Satin is wonderful jPfwO inches widevalue, and the shades are the very newest. " *° « »»»«• 38 inches wide— 12/6 yard. Millinery Velvets—Our values in Millinery „_, Velvets are better than ever. Showing Washing Satin—For a dainty and inexpensive Jn M the new co i ourß . a i so in Black, evening-frock this washing satin will De lg 19 incheg wide _ found most plaasjng. Black, 5/6 to 12/11 yard. 36 inches wide— Colours, 6/6 to 9/11 yard. ' y " " ' Black Dress Silks—A splendid variety offering Crepe Mariette—A heavy-weight Georgette in Black silks for dress wear—At Very effect, showing in Helio., Apricot, Lemon, Kften p r i ces . iff £*? mtkti: TurSoise P ' "* Black Pai.ette. 36-39 inches wide-8/11,10/11, I jflj 40 inches wide— 15/6 yard. llk I 12/11 yard. Black Duehesse Satin, 36-40 inches wide— P Crepe Georgette—A very reliable a.ll-silk 10/6, 13/6, 16/6, 19/11 yard. 1 SSS. .ttlfcAna wlilfe. *"*• ' * B.aek Chiffor,i Taffeta, 36-40 inches wideX 40 inches wide- 9/". «/U. 14/11 yard. E 7/6 yard. Black Silk Crepe Marocain, 40 inches wide— D Crepe de Chine-We have opened up for the WU, l»/« yard: IHI new season a splendid range of qualities Black Satin Grenadine, 40 inches wide—ls/6, I M and colours in this ever-popular, Silk ls/g f 17/ai yard. I U in KiiM wide— 8, - ck Cr ?P e de Chine ' 40 inches wide ~ 7/6j | Jlfftli Mh I*/" y-«». 9/11, 10/11, 12/11 yard. V w\- Cigarettes \ M
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 60, 12 March 1923, Page 11
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