Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

Frockings to as the summer days approach NEVER before in the history of Beath's have such startlingly beautiful designs and workmanship been shown in fabricsoriginal and artistic. When you buy your materials of these beautiful colourful fabrics, be sure to choose the simple kind of pattern to make it up with. One never combines an intricate design of fabric with an elaborate style of costume. Travere Suitings. A new fabric for wraps and skirts,, the latest colourings, woven in the new travere designs; 54in. 16/6 and 21/ yard New Woollen Brocades, fine Poplin and and Marocain grounds, interwoven with - a smart design in Grey. In shades of . Mole, Silver, Beaver, Brown, Grcv, Navy, and Black} 54in. 19/6 yard Marocain Broche. A delightful material of silk and wool texture, with designs in self colours. In Fawn, Lacquer, Beaver, Saxe, Grey, and Reseda; 42in. 17/6 yard French Wool Repps. These fine, soft corded fabrics arc an attractive robing, and very suitable for the present day styles. Shown in Mastic, Tan, Lacquer, Grey, R.cseda, and Navy; 54in. wide—--2S/6 yard MCCALL PRINTED PATTERNS <2 The Long Chinese BJouse, one of the most popular styles of tlie season, in cmbossed Jersey Silk, in shades of Saxe, Lacquer, Apricot, Mastic, Rouge, and Grev. 2iyds. 381n wide, at 14/6, 19s. lid.; McCall Pattern No. 3536, 1/3; total cost, £3 Is. 2d. French Embroidered Wool Cotiile. Delightfully soft in texture, with a fine silk stripe. In Cinnamon and Princess Blue 3 54in. wide 19/6 yard New Embroidered Woollen Fabrics. In the latest designs and colourings, for wraps, coats, skirts and trimmings; 54in wide 29/6 yard Broderie Francais. The newest of French embroidered fabrics, on Marocain and Crepe de Chine grounds; 40in. wide — 25/6 and 29/6 yard Lambs Wool Sports Coatlns. Self colours, with silk stripe. New and very attractive. In Champagne, Reseda, Lime, Grey, and Apricot; 52in. wide — 19/6 yard French Wool Marocains, in exceptionally fine and soft weaves. New colourings 11/6 17/6 and 23/6 yard Fine Marie Tweeds. Very fashionable for coats and skirts. A fine assortment to select from, in the very latest combinations of colourings; 54in. wide 21/- 25/6 yd. Poplin Marocain. A fine soft silk-and-wool corded fabric, with a Marocain finish. In Putty, Saxe, Leather, Grey, Mole, Navr, and Black; *4oin. wide 32/6 yard Proofed Gabardines shown in all the latest shot effects, and very suitable for coats and costumes; 56in. wide — 22/6 yard A. Smart Frock showing an unusual side panel, of French Wool Marocain, with silk stripe,' in shades of Grey, Mole, Lacquer, Saxe, Mastic, & Brown. For size 36, 3|yds. 40in wide, 10/6, £1 19s. 5d.; McCall Pattern No. 3504, 3/-;. Total cost, £2 la. sd. BIATH'S T AT POSTAGE T O ALL PABTS Or NEW ZEALAND. iiiiiiramiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiiiiimiii* BE A TH'S wear here and there in the daytime, and evening m mm m > - mi Z>" »T?«! >"S----s HR - - 3£S - V mm & as •omsm vr 05 n mm P*& m & r**i sr' r i*' mm 4'* »■ >*»- m \v m <&k m - Mmii as Vf*s~ m u 5535?. « SsS *1 W v. T * f m im§, ;,i\ u v m ■we " --V 'A ' * . -V "-V . -*1 H wrrtfTn » i iiiß'ii lufi THE McCall Pattern is the only pattern with a printed cutting line. The printed cutting line is the reason for smartness and style in clothes made at home. It is the reason for more women doing home sewing. The inaccuracies of the old way of making patterns led to misfitting clothes—clothes with a home-made look. The McCall Printed Pattern puts stylish, smart clothes within your reach —at small cost. The directions are plainly printed on the pattern pieces themselves. Brocaded Crepe de Chine. Self colours. Exquisite designs, in Almond, Brown, Grey, Champagne, Reseda, Navy, Black, etc.; 40in. wide 15/6 New Batik Silks. For Apache scarves, Jumpers, Linings, etc. Most gorgeous combinations of colourings; 36in. wide 9/11 Embroidered Marocains. Fashion's latest for the smartest of coats, etc. Dark and light ground, with the newest embroiderecl designs; 40in. "wide--25/6 to 65/- yard Embossed Jersey Silks. Plain self colours, with a rich embossed design. In Tango, Mastic, Mole, Grcv, Straw, and Saxe; o(iin. wide New Marl Jersey SilkV^S" very fine assortment" of mixed colours. Extensively used for frocks & jumpers; 3Sin, wide—■ 13/6 yard Fancy Bourette Silks, an all-silk fabric in pretty designs and colourings. Very suitable for smart house frocks, etc.; 26in. wide 3/11 yard Suede Crepe (Pure Silk), in plain colours, rery serviceable for beach & house frocks, also for underwear. In Coral, Grey, Apricot, Peacock, Mauve, Tan, Lacquer, Saxe, Mastic, etc.; 27in. wide 2/6 yard Printed Shantungs. We are showing an exceptionally large assortment of these pretty silks in some of the newest designs procurable; 34in. wide—■ 7/11 to 13/6 yard 14/6 yard Embroidered Jersey Silks. Very smart and attractive materials, exquisitely embroidered; 40in. wide 21/- yard Broche Riche. A delightfully soft multicoloured brocade, for the new summer coats; 36in. wide 52/6 yard French Milanese Silks, for frocks and underwear. In thirty of the newest shades; iOin. wide 11/6 yard Silk Marocain. All silk. Soft draping, dull finish. A very important fabric for this season's fashions. In shades of Mastic, Putty, Leather, Lncquer, Paon, Grey, Mole, Navy, Black, etc.; 40in. wide 18/6 and 25/6 srtr This Frock features tho slsnting waist line sponsored by Paris, snd accentuates its effect with a slanting sido flounce. The bottom portion of pure silk crepe suede iu till the latest shades. For size 36, 3yds. 2?ln. ■wide at 2/C, 1/6; the lop of printed Couretle Silk, 3yds. 27in. wide at 3/11, 11/0; McCall Tat tern No. 3518, 2/-; total cost, <1 Is. 3d. M c CALL PRINTED PATTERNS J2* SttCmUfrmud FMer* VJAA An attractive example of the Double Flounced Tunic, made of exclusive designs in printed Shantung. For slae 3S, (2 0«. 7d.; McCall Pattern No. 3T46. 2/-; total cost, £2 2s. 7d. -Sole Agents for McCall Printed Patterns* CHRISTCHURCH TIMARU, GRBYMOUTH and KAIKOURA

i be quickly relieved" by "NAZOL." No cold is NAZOL-proof ; 60 doses, Is 6d.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19240924.2.23.1

Bibliographic details

Press, Volume LX, Issue 18186, 24 September 1924, Page 5

Word Count
999

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18186, 24 September 1924, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18186, 24 September 1924, Page 5