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At Smith & Caughey's I ;i. ' ' - 4| Outstanding Autumn Fabrics ALL-WOOL FINE WORSTEDS Introducing faint chevron design, ideal for costumes, frocks, etc. In Kenya red, Gloucester green, mustard, tropic red, Peking blue, Paris blue, cadet blue, crimson leaf, wine, mulberry, light, mid and dark navy, browns and black. 36 inches wide. •<; 4/11 - | ALL-WOOL DRESS FABRICS A variety of novelty weaves in latest Autumn tonings. 36 inches wide. 3/H yard I ALL-WOOL tWEEDS New Overcheck designs, much in demand for Frocks, Costumes, Skirts, etc. 36 inches wide. 4/ll md 5/6 y " d > ALL-WOOL COATING In self colours with smart Diagonal Dice Check and Knoppe Weaves. In wine, Burgundy, light, mid and nigger brown, Gloucester green, bottle green, Peking blue, cadet blue, navys and black. 54 inches wide. 7/H yard; also 8/11 and 10/6 ALL-WOOL FINE TEXTURE WORSTEDS Featuring small phantom check effect, in fashionable Autumn shades. 54 inches wide. /6 yci. CAMEL HAIR AND WOOL COATINGS A popular fabric in plain and fancy weaves. Finest qualities. 9/11 yard; also 10/6 and 11/6 yard Butterick Patterns When choosing new materials, inspect the latest Butterick Patterns. New styles are constantly arriving, assuring at all times up-to-the-minute smartness. ( Smith &Caughey Limited Famous for Dress Fabrics Happy Easter Trips Wide Choice By Rail "Something for Everybody" is the Railway Department's assurance for Easter trips— scenic travel without worry—as comfortable as it is economical. While you enjoy a journey at lowest possible cost, you help to ease the burden of taxation. Some of your friends would like to chat with you about "excursioning" together. Concessions for families and sports parties. Book Your Seat To-day.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 65, 17 March 1936, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 65, 17 March 1936, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 65, 17 March 1936, Page 18

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