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qi | The Silk Department is now showing all the latest Silk Taffeta and Velbet Fabrics for Autumn wear. A visit to this >•*- uient will be really worth while to those in search of fabrics for Evening Frocks, . Wraps, Bridge Coats, etc. Prices are very moderate too! EMBROIDERED TAFFETAS in PAINTED TAFFETAS in even- BLACK CHIFFON VELVETS—dainty Pastel Shades, including ing shades, including Ivory, Nil, Now extremely smart for afterIvory, Nil, Sky, Lemon, Pink, Blue, Pink, Salmon, Apricot and noon and evening frocks, coats, Helio, Rose and Peach, with Turquoise, with a spray of wild wraps, etc. 36i«, wide, small floral embroidered design roses in multi colours. 36in. Prices 10/6, 12/6, 14/6 to in contrasting shades. Very wide. 25/-. smart for afternoon or evening Priced 11/6 frocks and, bridesmaids' frocks. BROCADED METAL TIjBSU.ES, 36fn. wide CHIFFON VELVETS, in a full in special weight, suitable for Priced 11/6 and 12/6 range of the newest shades for frocks and bridge coats. Some afternoon and evening frocks, are in Black and Gold, others in BLACK RING VELVETS —Rich coats, wraps, etc., and also for Black or coloured grounds, with in appearanoe and light in weight. trimmings and millinery purposes. multi-coloured floral grounds. Very chic. 36in. wide. ‘Min. wide. 36fn. Prices 15/6, 22/6 Yard. Priced 13/6 Yard. Prices 13/6, 15/6, 22/6, 29/6 Mail Orders IXO 2716 UEEATEK D.I.C. MAIL ( !J' Y J ORDER DEPARTMENT is organised V j Aq a // //D to make shopping by post thoroughly > U U / vLz CI/ satisfactorii. Every inquiry and order /, receives prompt and careful attention. FWW : F it" w a? Tweeds and Tweeds, and Tweeds —new — —y . / different and never so high in fashion’s H f fl fl fl ) / favour. Wonderful displays of all the C/C/ OkL/ V CJYY » smartest and most authentic weaves. Moderately priced! 54in. FACE CLOTHS in cooling ‘Min. PRINTED WOOL CREPE 54in. ALL-WOOL COATING weights. New diagonal effects. DE CHENE, in Tweed effects. TWEEDS—For smart Coats, in a Colourings include Wine, Bottle An ideal fabric for frocks. Col- good selection of the newest efBrown Navy, and Black. curings Wine, Bottle, Lace, Brown, fects and latest tonings. 1=;/11 tn 19/6 Navv ’ BlaGk ' Prlce 6/6 7/11 and 9/11 Yard. Prices 15/11 to iy/o 3S£ , U TWEEDS—ALL-WOOL. In high weight for frocks. Neat checks and flecked effects. Brown. oAin. FEATHER - WEIGH! Min. “LOU LA VEL” —An Art Beige, Bottle. Wine and Navy TWEEDS for frocks, patterned m Silk Velvet in a wonderful range tones' " neat small designs.. Bare, Reseda, of all the ne,west designs. Prices 4/11 6/11 & 7/11 TFine, Beige and Brown tones. Priced at 34/6 Yard. Yard. Price 12/6 Yard.

In this advertisement we feature soma very at- • * A tractive values in fabrics—both Tweeds and Silks—for Autumn wear. Very keen buying enables us ||tTg| 11 H H to offer exceptional values in Manchester, while our xbALII/ annual offer of recovering and rejuvenating worn Eiderdown Quilts will be very welcome. To Put a Gleam Your Old in the Housewife’s Eiderdown Quilt E Y e • Made Like New SPECIAL MANCHESTER VALUES COLOURED TERRY TOWELS—Useful ere ig an e3ece n en t opportunity swe 22 x 42. f to effect a saving and at the same ally reduced. Worth 2/A and 1/11. u, Special 1/6 each, or 3 for 3/11. time P re P are f° r the coUer _ mgMs t 0 WINCEYETTE —For warm night wear come. Instead, of purchasing a new or underclothing. Plain or figured. 361 n. Eiderdown Quilt, allow us to recover wide. Worth 1/6. . an y recondition your old one —You Special 1/- Yard. g Ur p r f Se y, a t the wonderful New Season's FIGURED MOLLETONS transformation. You loill have an for dressing-gowns, etc. Bright and J ... pleasing patterns. 3H>i. wide. Worth Eiderdown Quilt looking like new, 2/6 a yard. giving all the warmth and comfort Special 1/11 Yard. you need at a very small cost. JASPE BEDSPREADS —Printed in fast colours, on Fawn, grounds. Single bed. We strip th€ # ov>n from thc oU worth TM. Special Price 5/6 Each. re - P urify it, and place it in a Double bed. p r j ce 8/11. new cover ’ chosen by yourself from PURE IRISH LINEN DAMASK our wonderful selection of new. speCLOTHS. 70 x 70tn." Hemmed. A dally imported down-proof materials, splendid range of patterns. Worth 13/6. can choose a fabric to match Special Value 9/11. your colour scheme. LINEN DAMASK CLOTHS and NAP-KINS-Manufacturers' seconds; slightly fQr wQrk h(lg nwr imperfect;— ‘ 22 x 22 Napkins Worth 24/6 been so low— Special Value. 18/6 Doz. s - Je Bed S ; ze 35/. 54 x 54 Cloths Worth 12/6 Special Value 8/11 Each. Double Bed Size .... 39/6 54 x <2 C gpg c;al ’y a j ue - This includes all down-proof materials. 63 x 63 Cloths Worth Ti/6 We (I( i V j SC the addition of a few Sp ec * a l Value 12/6fEac . ounces of down, costing 1/6 an ounce., C Special Value 16/6 Each. a * a smaU uantity adhere t 0 the 72 x VO ClotUs Worth 26/6 inside of the case. Special Value 19/6 Each. Appointments v JuVCnile can be made for / \ \ PrOtCCt 1 OUt . single lessons m If 11 L)ISPIBV the D.I.C. Phy- I I ] | 17 J 0 r J sical Culture II II £* 000 This wonderful and Weight- I . II display of reducing Class / Collapsible. Food juven ile wear in the Beauty \ / Protectors. Usually elot he s for Salon or direct \COI I°$ c a s,on ' \ FBI c, ■ 1 will interest with I T" KJ Special every parent in “Henriette.” \ | I J a 1 WeUington. The ■M Iguf VI department .is fcXU* VMVII specially deAnother speci- corated and inal mannequin dividual disparade wm be W MMHHI day morning a “Henriette.” . ■ guessing comI petition with a !!!■■■■■» IH| I mH LJ ■ M Pm II l( C/T I One Guinea J T * Prize, and children’s balloons d.i.c. • s ”" WELLINGTON

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 148, 19 March 1931, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 148, 19 March 1931, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 148, 19 March 1931, Page 14