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WHITEHEAD & PEARS Ltd. FIRST AGAIN For ashions AVOURED ABRICS BRITISH SILK CREPE 36 inch. The newest designs in Check, Diagonal and Floral Stripes; Light and Dark grounds. Our Special Price 2/3 ( . Yard BRITISH CREPESUPERB 36 inch. A wonderful range of the latest designs and colours inn thei. newest geometrical effects, cross barr, dice check and diagonal stripes. ... Our Special Price 2/11 Yard BRITISH CREPE SILK De Luxe. 36 inch. Most dark grounds, also Black and Navy, with the daintiest of floral patterns. For the smart model frock this is ideal. 30 patterns to choose from. Our Special Price 4/6 to 5/11 Yard KRINKLE CREPE 36 inch. Fashion’s latest fabric, in this novelty weave so much in demand for smarts frock. We have 12 excellent and seasonable. shades in stock. ... . Our Special Price 2/9 Yard OUR FAMOUS CREPE VICTORY 36 inch. Heavy crepe weave in ’2O plain shades for the day frock. We can think of nothing . more serviceable. It does not crush ■. easily. Our Special Price 2/3 Yard IVORYSPORTS VEL.VEL, 36 inch. All the rage for smart sports coat. Ivory only. Will wash and does not crush easily. Very much in demand for the stylish swagger coat. Our Special Price 1/11 Yard I Wi Your nearest letter box is our nearest Branch. MAIL YOUR ORDER NOW. WHITEHEAD & PEARS Ltd. Cuba Street, Wellington. JS® I ihT&JI Joi ■iT JBSfe-iML n

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 36, 6 November 1933, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 36, 6 November 1933, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 36, 6 November 1933, Page 5

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