The Fabrics for Autumn are Woollen Fabrics in new textures and glorious bright colours, especially for the fashion conscious young dressmaker. These new woollen fabrics are ideal for frocks, suits, skirts and slacks! are splendid wearing and moderately priced. Soft headline Weal Angoretta . . . drapos well and Is light end worm for eutumn end winter frocks. Nut brown, cherry red, ming, turquoise, feel, ember, midnight blue, bronxe, gold. wool. 10% engore, S4in. wide. 32/6 yard. Courtelle and Weal Fabric in Shepherd Meld end cheeks. Two tone grey/bleck, fown/brown ten/bleck, brown/bleek. 55% Courtelle, 45% wool. 64in. wide. 40/6 yard. Pebble loucle Tweeds for suits and toileted frocks. Pastel blue, amberton*, regal blue, sago groan, forest brown. 64in. wide. 39/6 yard Special services for the young dressmaker . . . Orders are take* for Mt making. Permanent pleating and Sl-re-setting. Cutting Out Service to cut, tack and fit your garment. Full Stocks of Vogue, Simplicity and Australian Home Journal patterns are available. Order your fabrics by mail . . . samples and a selection of patterns are gladly sent on request. • Two-tone earpet to order at Ballantynes ... you can choose your Merlin carpet from a range of thirteen different designs which can be made in the colour* of your choice. Marlin carpet is ideal for private and commercial use. Inquiries are welcomed at our Carpet Department.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30368, 18 February 1964, Page 2
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