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fij — Af. 8* C. /or ffo Latest—Always — . | 1 Special Window Exhibit and Demonstrations \J I I Featuring the Wonderful Possibilities of ' I I T\f Dennison Crepe Paper, and Wax 1 1 I jpC For the Long COMMENCING MONDAY • | Winter Of all the various Home Crafts there is none more fascinating than V xPfZ*/ " $} that P rovic| ed through the medium of Dennison Crepe Paper and Instruction t,,** t> Tin n • 11 $ )T x3@lii|l|?§sk * ' Sealing Wax. - R rt/ *u The Most Beautirul Mowers Conceivable. % W , will* !t is a ome Craft that covers SUch a wide fieU ° f P ossibillties in "run 5 making of paper flowers is one of the most $; jH ~~* the mQBt interesting tne making of Flowers, Baskets, Fancy Costumes, Hats, Lampshades, A series of booklets, fascinating of all crepe paper crafts. Here is a chance $V W Wnavmrr Wirk Panpr RnnP pastimes that could Table, Hall, and Bazaar and Booth Decorations, etc. Untold oppor- beautifully illustrat- f or un ii m it e d skill, as there is almost no limit to the UK m Weaving VVim Taper I\Ope. suggested tunity is afforded for expressing originality in every instance, and ditafo variety of flbwers which may be made. | W Baskets, Vases, Trays, Lampstands, and Lampshades is such variety in* all a t such a little cost. bUities of Dennison Crepe paper flowers can be made carrying out the M I?ipt ccR q o o p e nteSt natUrC may bC m3de fr ° m DenniS ° n With the simple outfit of a pair of scissors, a pot of paste, and the Crepe £p«r will be minute* the »Uj orJtfAey are needed | m „ , P " . . t , ... - -„ t. ______=_________, necessary Dennison Crepe Paper, one may spend many interesting available. == dea - re / the apera prO vide beautiful colour harmony. g I Basketry is one of the most fascinating of crafts The == h and duce the most Jelightful articles imaginable. ===== de3,rCd ' P P m \Uy possibility of creating an endless variety or baskets in r *» - . Wi M every shape and size makes the work unusually • m E Weaving with crepe paper rope and wire is not difficult. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION DAILY M 1 I as the wire is easily bent into the desired shape, and * IXI^L lIVLJI V IUUnLi 11 \ V-. 1 Lyr^lLj X llfflM jvs the rope is soft and pliable. Most of the weaves and j- t -li a of\ tf~\ .1 ET" -i C! iSBHISB). >v W TO stitches done with other materials may be used for T TOm 10 a.m. till 4.3U p.m. (Ull the T lfSt T iOOr j P/P' \ P P crepe paper rope weaving. frQm Monday next ; s a spccia U y engaged \ S jtfj • Instructor from Dennison's headquarters. New York. She has a specially / \ W 'r | trained staff of assistants with her who, with an exhibit of articles made rrom / j \ \ X "w Crepe Paper and by their own Free Instruction, hope to popularise this / — ''Jg <s V j \ \ uT~ }2 . of planning and arranging decorations of all kinds for X, m Fancy Dress Costumes. tu p Qpalina Wax Art v tli n »:«« e dance, bazaar « banquet or parade. This wonderful m §C J ine Scaling Wax Wl. or 1 a t>le UeCOratlOnS. paper, because of its bright colourings and attractive ttj 1?m It is as natural to think of crepe paper for fancy dress __ . , . •«i__-_ f :__ __J JolirrKiFi.l 5» would t-. i • designs, makes it possible to obtain effects that can wi W costumes as it is for table decorations or as a material £>£ J For Table Decorations Denmson Crepe Paper novclt.es be no otKer materiaL g ffl for making flowers. Crepe paper costumes have proved beadg Qr a noyd dant> . are delightful. For Motor Car Decorations, too, there is nothing just B entirely satisfactory for costume parties, plays, pageants. • interested lt is u P on the tabl , e that the hostess I,kes to «P ress g° od like the wonderful Dennison Crepe Paper for carrying $ M and for all stage purposes. Or perhaps you would be more interested and fa . tant matter of decoration novel and colourful effects 1 ffi The large variety of beautiful shades in which Dennison •*>" >« transforming Dennison Crepe Paper affords endless suggestions. nOVel and colourtul ettects " | TO Crepe Paper is made and its fine texture give it a great th°o?gh°die medium of Dennison Wax. And The entire table cover, centre pieces flowers noveltie, . | W advantage over cloth materials, and the fact that there 8 tions ~y o f any variety, the overhead light shades—all may be i rUI , are no fraying edges to hem makes it possible to make - made in spare moments at very little outlay. t j|H costumes of crepe paper much more quickly and satis- as ,n cress" ' s " I fw factorily than if any fabric material were used. \ 1 Another Big Shipment of Fashions, Fabrics, /y^sW r fflC" P I T^^Tinr^^x 8 " an d other Seasonable < A. I TO X I l c s - s - I° n i c as J ust l an^ec ? one *^ c sKipments of // — *" \\ fj ffl /t 1 \ssDi- Vv C 2 . The new goods, embracing Fashions, Dress Goods, and General II \ * \ 1 ffl /■l/ A ' I Merchandise for all sections of the Store, combine to make next // \ |W% \\ | ffl< 'i ii/I AY li I week's displaj's more interesting than ever. if f \\ M Sj-ii L II % \A ] WEgL uHsMC\ ' 4JJ C2O—A delightful Crepe de Chine adaptable shape, finis Ted with find and'bow 'self { WL Cl \k % Ml m32&bnKr-&mm S H/h\\m K^mf^l-W^f Jumper, effectively trimmed in LM /M^ lw4fy V Faille ribbon and sport mount at side. In shades of Sable, U M J W/iAmm \ BST {.■'li Oriental colouring with beads and Green, Nigger, Havana, Navy, Kingfisher, Grey, Mastic p ' \P~~ = C nl \ VI! raffia - Obtainable in Grey, Fawn, If* and Black. Price, 35/6. | P MBJB^ta»Bw™^^y^^^^^lv3|l pJ C2l yai±Lfelf ft y\W Cinnamon, Black, and Navy. |\ |J C3O—A beautiful soft quality YeW Breton sailor J W\ . —J I / r I' V ' ' shape. Can be worn with brim either turned up or $ 7' / / I C-2,a down. Finished band and smart bow at side of fine I M " ~=7 I I XT i/ i r quality Faille ribbon. In Nigger and Black only. X P ■ / Iw/!iM__HHi C3—One of the fashionable Wool Knit Suits, designed C4—A neatly tailored style in Nigger Velour, featuring Pi-ice, 59/6. i C 3 / wit h roll collar and relieved with contrasting stripes at l ong lapel collar and inset pockets. Medium vr.dth skirt. C3l—Another very fine quality Velour Hat. It has ft />l_-L H !/ C 4 collar, cuffs, and bottom of coat. Obtainable in Black- Lxcellent value at *.»/ I-S/O. a nicely shaped brim rolling up at the back. Tailored ! ffij ' rflffflHtfj Bt Gre y- Cinnamon-Brown, Almond-Mastic, Saxe-Saxe, band and bow of Faille ribbon in self tone. To be had |jj h __✓***»* Fawn-Brown. Price, £6/6/- in Jade, Havana, Fawn, Nigger, Navy, Grey, Mole and J] g Cl— This distinctive Wrap Coat style is of imitation PalteHlS of Flannelettes and H Aj lambswool in Cigar; Brown The collar may be worn d/f it VUmpls TattemS Of NW DreSS Materials. 8 m open or closed, finished side front with large button. M /J * i tt L J? l&jC It jfD/D rldllllcl& ■ - y § Price, £8/8/- /§/£ it M 1p& /$ f(P\ /S //la I )S\V//1 (CL Are now ready for posting to country ]he seas °n'j special sample sets for country residents \ C2—A very smart 3-piece Suit in Garbi., the long bodice / WiMi MI §T (V l W residents, and it is worthy of note that ™ "° W ready for P ostin S> an , d th ° se desire a choice ] w t being of marocain in various colours. The coat is V-X / Hr** W' »' v v /f the range is by far the best yet offered, ?* V* c Bmartest weaves and colourings for costumes, (/ P stitched in self colour, and the collar may be open or . - " both in the matter of variety and value. tro «» or coats would be wise m writing for any or all t Wd closed. Can be had in Navy, Nigger, Fawn or Putty. *• Oh+osflZ- Write for sets to-day. ' ° f * c Sets at the earhest moment. t CM Price, £9/19/6. oj II Wf . As usual, they are sent post free. J

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 76, 29 March 1924, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 76, 29 March 1924, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 76, 29 March 1924, Page 32

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