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Winter Coatings An Excellent Variety of Seasonable Fabrics ! Here we submit a splendid assortment of the newest productions for, Winter Coat wear. All stylish fabrics of fashionable weave, and showingl in the most favoured colourings for the coming: season. Country customers are invited to write and secure a range of sample*. Make your Choice Now from this Range VELOUR BLANKET CLOTH—S4 inches wide. From the centres of . fashion comes the information that Velour fabrics come first. We have them. This range includes the richest'tones in bottle green, smoke grey, purple, electric, saxe Price 17/11 yard PLAID .COATING—S4 inches wide. For smart, attractive, and serviceable coats this range is ideal. They are novel overcheck in... multicolours, and are of soft, thick texture, and stylish when made up. In three different colour combinations .-■•■- Price 26/11 yard HEATHER TWEED COATING— 54 inches wide; m smart broken check, these'•manifest themselves as stylish and attractive in effect; the fashion for stylish Coats and Skirts, in four '■ different two-tone colourings, saxe and grey, fawn and purple, tan and * amethyst, and tan and navy Price 18/11 yard SPORTS TWEED— 54 inches wide; has velour finish, and is adapt- - able for smart skirt and smart winter coats; the quality is excellent and the colours fashionable in mid grey, with faint purple stripe, also jade green with amethyst and mastic Stripe Price 25/6 yard CHEVIOT BLANKET SERGE— 54 inches wide. A .-renewal'of favour is assured for self tones in winter coatings. Coats fashioned in this fabric are so distinctive in appearance. The range of shades is exquisite, in saxe, nigger, mastic, nattier Price 21/6 yard CHEVRON VELOUR— 54 inches wide; a new and novel fabric for stylish and serviceable coats. This coating is something different, is all-wool, unsurpassed in texture, and shades of royal, navy, bottle, nigger, steel grey , Pripe 19/11 yard ASTRAKHAN— 54 inches wide; specially imported for children's winter coats, also much used for trimming, etc; the shades are ' serviceable in amethyst, bottle green, and nut brown Price 20/6 yard Butterick Fashions ' For the Home Dressmaker Eutterick Paper Patterns—in fact, all Butterick designs are beyond reproach as regards cut and style—the simplicity with which they can be followed is remarkable, and it only remains to select a suitable fabric to ensure perfect success. . All Patterns and Transfers mentioned or illustrated in any of the Butterick publications are obtainable from us. If you have not yet used Butterick Papei Patterns, we advise you to get acquainted at once. A Paper Pattern for Any Garment CORRECT STYLE. EASY TO FOLLOW. BUT.TERICK PAPER PATTERNS-For any garment BUTTERICK TRANSFERS- , Price 9d!l Sort fw« BUTTERICK FASHION SHEET—lssued monthly, free Posted to your addresu for one year for is. Ctf. BUTTERICK QUARTERLY—A reliable journal of Fashion Price 1/9, postage extra " NEEDLEART" QUARTERLY—A new Butterick publication devoted to Needlework, Knitting, Crochet, and all classes of fancy work. Published one month later than the Butterick Quarterly. ' Price 1/9, postage extra THE " DELINEATOR "—A splendid monthly journal of fashion, fiction, and household information. Published monthly. Price 1/6, postage extnt 7 the Best SBut 'Beaver's' Next v «■. Its piquant flavour lends enjoy-- jkl > ment to the plainest fare. It (iy U 5 simply 'makes'., those tasty \l Uf luncheon dishes and soups. wjr I Betty Beaver points to the bottle. A "Be sure you get the right label vi Vv next time," she cautions,' ,|l ft Of course you will! it

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 52, 2 March 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 52, 2 March 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 52, 2 March 1921, Page 9