I D-I-C Velveteen I i is fit wear "j| for a Queen I I Velvets, and Royalty have always been associ- y ated in Court circles, but in the lesser, walks Sf of life Velveteen takes its rightful place. W One thing: about present-day Velveteens is jj the. fact that they are vastly better in wear $i ■ and appearance than many velvets. Over and above that there is more choice, | in colour and shade, more scope for the iQ making- of dresses than was possible in the * ffl (J . ■ halcyon Hays of velvet. • . 4 ■■" Velveteen is so important a fabric in these B *i» ' days that it is permissible to. say , © M Pii LJ ■*1 1 F\ T C* liTi [IjSil Hail! iJ-I-C |ij|l kW Velveteen! '■ W I COLOURED VELVETEEN—22 inches wide; | « . In navy, saxe, browns, cardinal, wine, j X ffl . purple, etc. \ 5/8 yard | \ CHIFFON FINISHED VELVETEENS—22 % X ■ ' ; inches wide; in wine, mole, browns, etc. * w "tj ' f . . 5/11 yard «W 'i COLOURED VELVETEEN—23 inches wide; % W in putty, fawn, ivory, vieux rose, bottle, M f! wine, violet, light grey, grey, browns, vi 7 electric, navy 6/11 yard ■ W 1 COLOURED VELVETEEN—24 inches wide; ' | M in putty, vieux rose, wine, grey, mole, saxe, n II . mid brown 7/11 yard ! ffl I W BLACK VELVETEENS—22/24 inches wide; j|j # chiffon finish" 4/11, 5/11, 6/11, 7/11 yard W W BLACK COSTUME VELVETEEN— 44 inches M m wide; chiffon finish 1 22/6 yard j V I BLACK CHIFFON VELVET —40 inches S ' f 1 wide; for smart frocks, wraps, etc. , \ W ' . 47/6 yard M !j 1/« In th« £ discount off avapy onah H V pui»eh«M of '£1 op* oven yj ■ "' r . ' ' ' . 1 ' ii f. ■ ■.' - .■'"'■ ■■'.•'/,' "*'■■ ' * H I .Drl- C ■■".- - • Wellington I A ■ vi •1.. . ■ . "OLD BRASS" CANDLESTICKS That is both novel and artistic in design— JARDINIERES TTDT TIT 1 niftUCC comprising useful ornaments for any £*^UiA LJlorlCjD home-has ' CHESTNUT tua •J r r 1 1 ROASTERS Just Arrived trom England ]\jqs These goods have been wanted for a BEDROOM long time—the demand will be keen— KNOCKERS buy now. Etc "Etc LIBERTY'S (Incorporating Pringle's Ltd.) I Art Showrooms anil Needlework Specialists :: 152 - 154 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON r '. : : "" ] : Less than To-day's Cost Price Remarkable Clearance of 40 inches Wide. Luck came our way ( when we secured this large supply of beautiful Crepe-de-Chine, and luck is coming' your way when we offer such excellent quality fabrics at the startling figure of Per yard It is far less than to-day's wholesale price of the same quality material. ' Get busy—secure your share while this wonderful offer lasts—we hays only a limited supply. The shades available are:—Mole; vieux rose, pale blue, buttercup, lemon, putty, champagne, fawn, flesh pink, peach, navy, saxe, light grey, mid grey, apricot, maize, heliotrope, and black and white. SEE SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY. p.. S..PATRICK &'-Co. Corner Cuba and Vivian Streets, Wellington
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 90, 16 April 1920, Page 9
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475Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 90, 16 April 1920, Page 9
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