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Crepe de Chine i ' Celanese' fabrics make up into the most charming of PPC Summer Dresses ... Beach Suits ... Lingerie. Marocain They're cool, these smooth, fine fabrics, under the Georgette hottest sun. Perspiration doesn't harm them; sunshine cannot fade their charming shades. You can wash Printed Voiles and iron the most gossamer ' Celanese' fabric, too, as often as you like without fear of shrinking or fading *> a * m or stretching. Taffeta * Celanese' fabrics are famous for their fashionable r u., shades: their fine draping qualities: their excellent Cotton Mixtures goft handle and charm i ng bloom. Locknit „ri ._„ 7 * T * *i Wash and Iron perfectly. 'Celanese* fabrics or garments will not shrink, or become mt** r <|i W thin f rom f re 4 uent cashing and constant wear. A cool iron fT"iT<fW?im Sfca ; %^'^ ■ 1 will smooth out every crease; bring back the soft lustre which \^MmWmM'Mfy ' #1 is one of the chief beauties of 'Celanese.' a V --Lj***^*^*^ trade mark i SOLE REPRESENTATIVE:" 'M. , 1 H. V. HOOLE, DOMINION BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON "*m+*~ l| if I Hi * *** \jr SOLE MANUFACTURERS: A »%*■ * BRITISH CELANESE LTD., LONDON, ENGLAND I -ijL>~% l M^^^' ro,(fs *■

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 305, 26 December 1930, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 305, 26 December 1930, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 305, 26 December 1930, Page 15