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Impressive Displays of Newest Autumn Included are: — All-Wool Phantom All-Wool Light-weight Diagonal Dress Material Fancy Marocains 36-inch wide. In fashionable pew colours, 54-inch wide. In Semi-Honeycomb and suitable for frocks and light coats. Fancy Broken Diagonal weave. Q 1A M ensembles, etc.—Good Value: |_ In newest colours. Good Value: Q/ ££ yard. Novelty Matalasse Bedford Cord Velour 36-inch wide. B'ack. . Nigger. Cruise 54-inch wide A beautiful Suede finish Blue. Wine. Orange. Moss Green. Let- Ideal for New Season s Coats. M.d tuce Green, Ice Blue, Brown. /i fA A Brown, Nigger. Grey. Saxe, Matelot. Royal. Ivory and Black—Good Value: 4/H Navy. cherry. Red, Wine Burgundy. New j -if* Green, Bottle Green, Mustard, Beige, Rose - yara " and Black—Good Value O/C Diagonal Cord Velour O/ 0 54-inch wide. A heavy-weight coating, yard, in fashionable colourings Good flj ff* Va,ue ©'p Fine Pique Velour ya 54-inch wide. A fashionable new fabric' XT I._ D* CCiiiti'nn for autumn and winter coats. In similar INOVelty rin Otnpe suiting colourings as (Bedford Cord Velour) 54-inch wide. For costumes and smart quoted above—Good Value... Q/4 4 suits. Matelot/Whitc. Moss Green/White, Qf JLi Black/White. Navv/White, Brown/White, yard. Wine/White—Good Value ©/II *8 /ard. All-Wool Sand Crepe Tmi'fah'nn Hniific 36-inch wide. An ideal autumn-weight lulllSilOn narns fabric, for smart frocks, costumes, and Donegal Tweeds 5/6 54-inch wide. Much favoured for sports wear, coats, etc.—Good Value: 4 s/11 ..J ft/Jl All-Wool Long-Hair Smart Coating Tweeds Angora Fabric 54-inch wide. In newest Herringbone 54-inch wide. Will be much chostn effects. Latest Fawn tonings, A/41 for light coats ensembles, /« 4 in Velour finish—Good Value: X/jl frocks, etc.—Good Value.... g/J, J. yard. y ard " Fashionable New Silks Ivory Erminette Windswept Satin 45-inch widp. for evening wraps, coats, 36-inch wide. An ideal material for day etc. Beautiful wearing—Good ft /«3 «J »nd evening wear. In latest colourings Value 15/6 an d Jjj/ JLJL —Good Value 7/11 Chiffon Velvets . ya d 36-inch wide. Newest colours for day " Unrivalled Velveteen Value Alß ° 7/11 2 7-inch wide. A soft chiffon finish. Black—Good Value I/ Ai in beautiful Autumnal shades A/« * y* T *- — Good Va!». Hf/J.,L Fancy Windswept Velvets caughTy Ltd. nly from Smith & yard ' 36-inch wide. Another new finish for autumn wear. Shades Include Wine, Valvotoon Brown. Apple Creen, Cruise Blue. Car- *-07060 V dVeteen dinal. Black, White, Coral, Light and 27-inch wide. A wonderful wearing Dark Saxe—Good Value £i| new colours— yard. yard. 36-inch^wide. In rich colourings of Gold. Check Silk TaffetaS Silver and Steel. For evening wear, 56-inch wide. In smart colourings for trimming, etc.—Good Value: 4 i evening wear—Good Value: #|J 15/6, 13/6 and 7/11 and fl) yard. yard. Butterick Patterns The new Butterick Patterns show the style trend as decreed by worldfamous fashion stylists. Butterick's are always accurate and assure at all times last-minute smartness. Experts are always ready to assist in the selection of materials suitable for the pattern chosen. Smith. & Caughey Limited Over Half a Century Famous for Dress Fabrics

W. A. THOMPSON & CO. Estab. 1893. 313 Queen St. 3 doors ahove .JJmSßsw\m mMC? Town Hall. Fop Latest Qua!ity Prams and Pushchair# at yVvzl Lowest Prloos. „„„ Free List Issued. Phona 45-998.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 69, 22 March 1934, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 69, 22 March 1934, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 69, 22 March 1934, Page 14

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