An Exhibition! New Autumn Woollens in Smith &Caughey's Great Fabric Hall Direct from famous British looms — New Autumn Woollens in novelty weaves and fashionable colourings. The latest arrivals include: Novelty Angora Fabrics, introducing overcheck and stripe effects; Tweeds of every description, overchecks, Herringbones, Knoppe effects, introducing a dash of bright colour; Marl and Irish Homespun, and Shepherd's checks; West of England Suitings; New Harris and Donegal effects; Novelty Boucle Coatings; Mottled Coatings; Camel Hair Coatings, etc., etc. Amongst the beautiful colourings will be found—Embassy Blue, Harrow Blue, Albany Blue, Coronation Blue, Commander Blue, Phoenix Blue, Coronation Red, Sienna Red, Bacchus Red, Envoy Red, Bottle Green, Jungle Green, Lomand Green, Petrel, African Brown, Jungle Brown, Turf Brown, Ember Rust, Winetone, etc., etc. And again Black is in favour for Frocks, Ensembles, Costumes and Coats. An early visit is recommended. First walk through and compare quality and value—No one will be pressed to buy* New Butterick Patterns Butterick Patterns are. constantly arriving —■ ensuring at all times Fashion's latest trend. Butterick's are a simple and accurate guide to the home dressmaker, while Smith and Caughey's experts are always ready to assist in cutting-out and dressmaking problems. When choosing new fabrics make a point of inspecting the latest patterns. Smith & Caughey Limited Over Half "a Century Famous for Beautiful Fabrics.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVXIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1937, Page 24
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