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There's nothing up our sleeve But a number of Bargains for YOU! And especially in our Silk and Cotton Departments will you find them. Listed below are a few of the tremendous values offering through our big November Fabric Purchase. Note the reduced prices. CREPE "MARINA" The colours are rich and lovely in this very new Tree-bark Woven Crepe; smart and attractive enough to carry such an important name. It is excellent quality and fine and heavyweight in texture—Usually 4/11 Special Purchase Price .. 2/1 X yard MOSS CREPE CORDS Heavy-weight Moss Crepe, woven with a fine Silk Cord throughout. Colours : Navy, Forest and Moss Green, Wine, Plum, Brown, Grey, Rust and Misty Blue—Usually 4/11 Special Purchase Price .. 2/11 yard FLOWERED GEORGETTES Sheer Georgettes printed in the prettiest designs imaginable, in small and medium floral designs—Usually 4/11 and 5/11 Special Purchase Price .. 3/11 yart * FIGURED CREPES Uncrushable Crepes, Marocains and Sand Crepes in a wide assortment of colours. Printed in smart geometrical, checks and floral designs—Usually 4/11 Special Purchase Price .. 2/11 Tar,i PIQUE & CORDUROY VOILES The ideal Summer Fabrics—Cool, very dainty and fresh. A good range of different colours designed on light grounds—Usually 1/11 & 2/3 Special Purchase Price .. .. 1/(j ys.td ORGANDIES Plain, Waffle and Shadow-striped Organdies, some floral, some figured with conventional motifs, and some plain. All exceedingly good value—Usually 4/11 Special Purchase Price .. 2/11 y ard Tootals Anti-Crease VOILES In soft toned stripes and floral effects. All uncrushable, unshrinkable and guaranteed fast colours—Usually 4/11 Special Purchase Price .. 2/11 yard A SPECIAL NEW SHIPMENT OF BEACHONA PRINTS Attractive and very smart, in all types of new designs—checks, floral and geometric. Colours are guaranted fast against sun and soap— Priced at 1/9 yard Write for a . . . FREE BOOKLET of Samples of any of these Fabrics We are specially featuring this week The Wonderful New Germicidal Soap "TREFOSA" Fragrant, Soothing, Antiseptic "Trefosa" is positively antiseptic, but has • none of the pungent odour usually associated with disinfectant soaps. It contains the oil of Ti-Tree, which has hitherto been confined exclusively to Medical and Dental uses, and its regular use will protect your skin from all blemishes and germ infection —and will definitely beautify it. The free lathering of Trefosa makes it ideal as a hair shampoo, and it has wonderful Dandruff removing properties. TREFOSA GERMICIDAL SOAP .. QA per cake Oil TREFOSA SHAVING SOAP, complete with Bakelite Shaving Cup .. |/< Our assistant will fully explain the wonderful qualities of Trefosa—display and demonstration on the Ground Floor of the D J.C. The Right Cosmetics . . . are so very important, and sometimes it is very difficult to know exactly which are the right ones for your complexion. When MISS KATHLEEN COURT was demonstrating here recently—she trained the D.I.C. Toilet Staff in Beauty Culture, so that now they are fully able to advise and to help you choose the right cosmetics. Ask to see the KATHLEEN COURT aids to beauty, they are so reasonably priced, and very efficient indeed. You may reserve your favourite seats at your favourite Theatre at the D.I.C. Theatre Booking Office. i CHRISTCHURCH

Tha Soap That's Known and Sold The World Around Cuticura Nothing Better for Daily Use Sold everywhere

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21323, 16 November 1934, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21323, 16 November 1934, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21323, 16 November 1934, Page 7