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At The First' Touch—. —you'll fall violently in love with these exquisite Cotton Crepesand describe them with all sorts of emphatic adjectives-such as "adorable"-"bewitching"-"captiyating"-and some will say "They're just TOO lovely. So didVe when we first saw them. And no wonder. The fabrics are of the texture you love to touch-and the colours the kind you love to see. Such a wide array, too—that you must get the very thing you want. • ■ Call to-day and choose some of these —-« Cotton Crepes for Yoor Spring Attire PLAIN WHITE JAP. CKEPB-Tho favoured fabric for present day 'lingerie, tub frocks, etc. The best value in Wellington; 30 inches wide, == • Prices, Is. 3d,, Is, 6d., Is. 11d,, 2s, 3d., 2s. 9d,, 2s. 11d. yard. JAP. CREPES, SELF COLOURS-A Ti-ide aud comprehensive range of every wanted shade for day and night wear; includes Sky Blue, Shell Pink,. Wild Hose, Salmon, Vieux Eoso, Mauve, Amethyst, Violet, Navy, Eeseda, Myrtle, f^ Light, Middle, and Dark Groy, Chestnut, Cinnamon, Pheasant ' Browns, Khaki aud Fawn, Hyacinth, Wedgwood Blue, Cardinal, and Black; 30inches \ wide ' . . Pi™*, Is.'6d., Is, 9d., Is. lid., to 2s. 3d. yard. STRIPES-Blpck stripes from } to 3.inches wide; hairline stripes, and fancy stripes in every shade on white grounds. For all occasions. Uees: Frocks, -Sports Coats, Pyjamas, etc. , ' ' Prices, From Is, 9d., 2s, 3d,, and 2s. lid, yard. ORIENTAL DESIGNS-For Kimonos, etc. Newest and most effective colourings ' Price, Is, 6d,, Is, lid., 2s, 3d. yard, - LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. ,'

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 290, 27 August 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 290, 27 August 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 290, 27 August 1918, Page 2