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Furnishing Fabrics — artistic Like old times in Reaths Furnishing Section — —’u “9 ' glorious new weaves from famed British ) manufacturers —in gay profusion. The selection 1"1 “ great now. 9 ART. SILK MARQUISETTES. Delightful soft evening shade with self stripe or check effects, ’deal for gO TR| those filmy frilled curtains. 36in wide 9 6 > ard jF .sIHm. ■ ART. SILK CURTAIN NETS. A rich Honey / 1 shade. Fine mesh pattern. 39in wide— j jsoHHBb V Uh yard / GAILY PATTERNED LINENS, for your new Loose ■ JU ErM Covers. Many fascinating colourings and effects— From 13 9 y ard MssNHw HEAVY FURNISHING VELOURS, for those ~ s J new drapings, or perhaps that promised new S quilted bedspread. In so many rich tones— 1 31 6 yard MfRLW WONDERFUL NEW FOLK WEAVES. Splendid stripe effects, for Bedspreads, -rWR Curtains, Cushions, Coverings. A line range of gay colourings. 48in wide— From 12/6 yard SHADOW TISSUES are here again ! Scin- Gk tillating tonings and patterns, in a heavy KSr" to reversible quality. 48in wide .. lg/9 yard Branches : Timaru, Ashburton, Greymouth, Kaikoura. imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimimmiiiimimmimmiimmiimmiiiiiii m 111111 iiiiiiiiiii

No. 2 of ■ Seriea The Leather Cutter— This tradesman is better known as a “dicker”. Being a skilled operation cl L’ requiring long years of exacting training—lt ranks 79 I ears Oj Fine onoemaktng high in esteem among shoemen. Illustration shows II ■ 1181 M I IFHI part of a shoe “upper” being cut by hand. I 0 sH ■ I Not all portions of a skin are suitable, blemishes I*l IWp H fl J must be avoided ; furthermore it is a natural char- ,| wwwl ■ ■■ acteristic of leather to stretch In one direction while remaining taut in the other. The skilled -sobcutter takes all these factors into account, carefully 4* Shops throughout New Zealand planning to obtain sound parts for good shoes. t3O Hlfh street n , CMhel gtreH> k and 750 Colombo SL, Christchurch, .

f O-DAY njH SALE OF ODDMENTS You’ll have to be early for these bargains ... Men’s Handstitched PEC- 1 only Ladies’ Harris Tweed CART GLOVES. Usually HACKING JACKET. O.S. 40/6. .. NOW «nt! dL s * ze - Usually / 8 gns. .. NOW ®*»/“ Boys’ Plain Coloured Win- Men’s SPORTS COATS in ceyette PYJAMAS. Fit Boys rS'» s®** i Ma ‘ eri^, I 8 ... .. „ Slze 3to 6 only. Usually .to 11 years. Usually 10/- 105/. Now o . t \ to 12/- »4/- \ \ NOW "/ * * And Dozens of other Values \ W O ”'re ß °® eVte flt \ CORNER HIGH AND CASHEL STREETS.

PEOPLE IN ENGLAND WANT “MADDREN’S PASTRY MIX” and MADDREN’S SHREDDED Beef SUET People in England are still seriously short of food . . . they are thrilled to receive Food Parcels . . . every particle of food received helps to eke out their meagre rations . . . daily, appreciative letters are received here . . . countless letters state how they welcome parcels containing “ MADDREN’S PASTRY MIX ’’ and “ MADDREN’S SHREDDED Beef SUET,” which always arrive in perfect condition. READ THIS APPRECIATIVE LETTER— West Hartlepool, ENGLAND, Dear J. H. H„ This letter Is mainly to thank you very, very much Indeed tor the perfectly lovely parcel you sent recently. It landed safely, and didn’t we all have a srand time openlna everything. It was In absolutely perfect condition. What a welcome box ’ Everything von have sent Is good to have. I left the box on the kltcben table and every time I passed In and out I opened the lid and had a peep at aU the good things. We have had P ever so many steamed puddings, which the boys love—that’s all due to the Suet. Here we might manage to get a lib of suet say once in two months. But. Ob’ I’m thrilled with th“MADDKEN S PASTRY MIX.” Wish we could buy It here In half stone bags rj have some How simple It is to use, and what perfect results in a jiffy. At the when I make my usual batch of scones, I now use ‘“MADDREN’S PASTRY MIX” for a doeen little lam tarts, and they are lovely. Once again, thank you very much. Yours faithfully, Mrs E. IN YOUR NEXT PARCEL TO ENGLAND INCLUDE “MADDREN’S PASTRY MIX” and “MADDREN’S SHREDDED BeeS SUET.” —They Want It “Maddren’s Pastry Mix” keeps indettuitely and always arrives in perfect condition.

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25243, 23 July 1947, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25243, 23 July 1947, Page 3