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Silk and Dress Fabrics In Great Variety Buying as we do in huge quantities from the •vorld's leading sources of supply, and paying prompt cash for every yard of material, we are in the position to offer silk and dress fabrics of the highest quality at Auckland's lowest prices. Silk, are in greater demand than ever Striped Chiffon TaffeUs, in Black. Navy. ror afternoon, dance and evening frocks. Brown, and Grey; 38 inches 14/6 And dainty lingerie. We have an excep- 17/6 yard SKA depend ££Z. £Sg}Ti B fi *" - mi 1.,1 n ri B h r o b eC y ior even, ng wear, in Mai, "JK^T^jH* , "! Apricot. Pink. Sky. Helio.. Flame. Grey. , . "'«'"»-»/». 8/11, 9/11 yard. Navy. Nigger, and Ivory. 36 inches Loui. VelTeteen, famou« everywhere for its wide—From 12/6 yard. beauty and splendid wearing qualities; Oriental Satin, in all the latest colour., in "?, a , ntl r ,' cl » in finish, and most suitgreat demand for evening wear. 36 £? le . f " dresses. In all colours, and inches—9/11 yard. Black; 22 inches wide. Beautiful Georgette*, the ever popular fabric. Unrivalled Velveteens, in Nigger. Kingfisher, Obtainable in all colours; 40 inches— Fawn, and Black. 27 inches. 7/11 yard. Unrivalled Velveteen, in Nigger, Fawn All Silk Crepe de Chine, the most durable Brown. Jade, Tango. Saxe, Kingfisher, Oillc for evening or day wear; shown in and Black; 36 inches. 40 inches_H/6 colour,, for millinery J r \j J^B*e?shY«_ w l t i e ' ar B e,t of »te kind in the Dominion—is J M[~ 1 materials for Autumn and Winter Coats, I / B^J Pure Wool Mignonette Cloth, a Pure Wool Velour, light weight, Rl«iiesr»«e light-weight wool fabr.c, suit- f or Frocka> Sk ' irt * or DIOUSIIIgS. able for .nexpen..ve Coat tumes; in Greys, Mole, Fawns, Frocks, and also .deal for Browns. Electric Blue. Ele- Cream R.dianta. 40in. — 4/6. children, wear; ,„ Nigger. p hant. Nigger. Saxe, and 4/11, 5/6, 5/11. Navy, Mole, Fawn. Grey Mastic—l 4/6 yard. Nun , . Veiling, 40in.—4/11, 5/6, i n c O Cw/A, a /",. Ml '!i C; 40 Choice Assortment of Smart 5/11 yard. inche. w.de—3/11 yard. Stripe and Check Fabric., all Cream Pure Wool Kremlaine, Mignonette Cloth, finer quality, 54-56-inch, in Fine Foule. 40in.—7/6 yard. *ame shades as above—4/11 Gabardine, and Light-weight Striped Pure Wool Kremlaine, yard. Serge. Stripes and Checks are in very smart colourings, 40in. Pure Wool Fine Poplin Cord in very popular for Coat Frocke 6/11 yard. Fawn. Mole. Grey, Saxe, Mid and Skirts—ls/6 yard. Pure Wool Delaine., 30in._ 3/6 Brown, Nigger, and Navy; 44 yard, inches—7/11 yard. Pnatinrre Our Famou. Suedena Finish NftW SerCteS Gabardine; made from fine Blanket Coating, in smart stripes IIW V **»*» ©*"*' Botany Yarns, in Biscuit, and check,; 54-inch—7/U . . .. ~ Mastic. Light Fawn, Fawn, yard. Nothing is more suitable or Sand, Tan, Mid Brown, Nig- Blanket Coating, in Nigger. Mid I ? ore £ opula o for A ™ Um ? ***' ger, Lisht. Mid and Dark Brown. Dark Crey. Mole, and ! han NaVy . Se / gC - * Grey. Light and Mid Saxe Saxe; 54-inch—7/11 yard. large stock of our famous V.c Blue. Kingfisher. Mole, and Pure Wool Velour Coating, in f Ory . S C " S V' Wh 'j h n™ > °/ Navy; 54 and 56-inch—l2/6 Nigger, Mid Brown. Light lut " 1 ? fast d r? ? nd W,U not B P ot> y* rd - Brown. Saxe. Kingfisher. Light £° Ckle l J >r , sh c r,nk - ... . 4will ,1 *»H*--. vScSzCZL- '%&&'£ttZ3£; 15/e v«rJ or strl P e designs. Very popu- n '■, .. r- »• c r io/o yard. «- c r ia Pure Indigo Coating Serges, for Partel Shade,, in Light-weight nches w "d _ S/6 n/6 Costumes; 56-58 in. _ 14/6, Velour, for Opera Coats, etc.. le/6 yard ' ' 15 / 6 ' 17 / 6 > 19 / 6 > 21/6, 23/6 Cher J v d T Ora j ng M R ° S c!i Suede Finilh Ve,our - !n Bnade » y * rd " in, . ,7/i J a " Vei 5< of Fawns. Greys, Saxe, Henna. O J^, mchei— l7/6 yard. Mastic, Nigger, and Navy; 54- S, and C. inch—2l/6 and 23/6 yard. Butterick Patterns E w , Sewing Machine. It is a very easy matter to JLtdOlCr TTCCK. make well nigh any kind of gar- The S. and C. Sewing Machine tnent when guided by Butterick is simple in construction, easy Pattern, with the Deltor. The 00000111 g rIOUTS. to operate, and runs smoothly Deltor ia a cutting chart, simple ** and silently. It has a self-set-and exact; it enable, you to cut THURSDAY. 29th March ting needle, self threading, to the line; there is no need to Open 9 a.m., Clo.e 9 p.m. needle, and patent disc allow an unnecessary margin. FRIDAY, 30th March tension. The woodwork is Butterick pattern, with the Del- Closed all day. handsomely finished in rich tor speedy only the material SATURDAY, 31st March golden oak. Every machine is that is absolutely necessary. You Closed all day. thoroughly tested prior to being do not buy one inch more than MONDAY, 2nd April— sent out. tiver 10.000 S. and you actually require. We have Clo.ed all day. C. Sewing Machines are in use all the latest styles in Butterick TUESDAY, 3rd April— in the Auckland Province alone. Patterns. Open 9 a.m., Close 5.30 p.m. Guaranteed 10 years. Write or call Vieitors are for Patterns, • 1 O f\ V W "• especially inSufsc omith & tauffhey Ltd. SLfi i" what purpose W •/ plays of New the fabric is *aTl_ 1 1 1 »■" •»■»«* Fashions in our required. Pat- Wholesale and Family Drapers showrooms. terns sent' r whether they c? aid::... 10 Q ueen Street Auckland r^meVTo look around.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 74, 27 March 1923, Page 9

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