$ V# X * e !*» i° r m rt ladiesFrom Monday Next (June Ist), - The most expert Dressmaker in Town, to wit ... MISS WILLCOX of the D.I.C. is giving 15% REDUCTION ON HER DRESSMAKING CHARGES p MISS WILLCOX MAKES THESE CONCESSION CHARGES, FOR ONE MONTH, IN ORDER THAT SHE MAY KEEP HER LARGE WORKROOMS FULLY STAFFED AND FULLY EMPLOYED THROUGHOUT THE WINTER. The prowess of Miss Willcox is known in Society from Auckland to Bluff. She’ll give you elaborate detail allied to chic simplicity in the cut of your clothes. She y° u „ took and feel like “a million dollars,’ superb is her finish and cutworkmanship, -so exquisitely fine he; Concession Prices on DJ.C. Dressmaking Charges from June Ist till June 30th . Make your appointment with Miss Willcox TO-DAY! Buy your Silks TO-DAY and reap the benefit of reduced prices for there*s a big SILK SALE AT THE D.I.C. FOR THIS WEEK ONLY SALE OF RAVISHING EVENING SILKS! TAFFETA POULT, 36in wide The darling of the winter season! Taffeta Poult in “shot” colourings, in plain and Moire weaves. Fascinating, ever-changing “shot” colourings—soft and delicate or deep and glowing, they’re all lovely—Usually 5/11 yard For This Week 4/11 yard GOLD AND SILVER LAMES, 36in wide At last—you can have a sheath of rich “Cloth-of-Gold,” or maybe “Cloth-of-Silver” whichever suits your particular colouring—please yourself, for we have 'them both in such new weaves as Coin-spot, Embossed and Matalasse effects. Glamorous, sumptuous fabrics !—— Usually 12/6, 15/6 yard For This Week Q/JJ yard SILK VELVETS, 36in wide The most becoming fabric ever—gloriously soft to the touch, amazingly rich in colour! Sapphire Blues, Deep Greens, Royal Purple, Wines and Burgundy, Warm Browns and Black are all in this range—Usually 6/11 yard For This Week 5/11 y&iad And a further pleasurable offer for Miss Willcox’s Clients—from Ist June ... CONCESSION PKICES ON Other Silks and on WOOLLEN FABRICS Pencil in your appointment with Miss Willcox—for next week . Box Plans for Christchurch Orchestral Society*s Ist Concert and for all Theatres at the D.LC, Theatre Box Office D*l*C
MOTORISTS LET RAILWAYS HELP YOU NO STRAIN IN THE TRAIN Motorists, you know well that winter brings more worry and strain on the roads. Ease up, now and then, by taking a train trip. Sit at ease in a cosy carriage and enjoy the • passing show without anxiety. That is the \vay to lengthen life. Try it. Yoif will like * it. Go by rail—and relax. HAIL THE RAIL
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21792, 26 May 1936, Page 7
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