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Ke house» JSWS ROAD M™ NEW Stule Comfort, Hi MrtVfe lm'Jb-< "Sptnncr Special £9/15/- t1 a/tttroe rsd^K ifc#V — «*««•« and colour features JpSsa.; IP 'filf am**mU*»%te' ROfilYN |T3fTTf^nBP^WlM Support the dealers who support you IJi^ t^o * JrtMlMlluMhli F# j. W# FEAR & CO# BATHING COSTUMES Efißfl 63 Willis Street, WELLINGTON. Phone 41-446 FABRIC WEEK AT KIRKCALDIEVS Make your own <g^ Signs of thrifty times. In. 1931 it>.smart to make # your own clothes where possible. The fashionable m women of Paris and London are'all.; doing it. * . < • ' ' And. home serving is a very simple, matter really. f ji - , ' ' 1 ' jm From to-morrow and for a. whole week. Kirkcaldie's Tt*r\tTl Til AC A f* ll €k I*HTII Tl O is making a special effort to assist inexperienced Xi VfXlJl IJLIVaJV' V/J-lill LLLLXMimk dressmakers: ' Firstly, the store will be given _over lo a delightful display of the newly arrived summer fabrics. '^ Secondly, there is a full range of Butterick's Pat- |J\ 1^ terns, those so smart, so simple to'follow patterns' . tY\ ITI At* PilH ' ■ 11^ % that do everything but the actual sewing. And \J^ Xll XII. V/X JLCl.il/XXVVJ thirdly, every" purchaser of- a dress length and a Butterick's pattern during fabric week is entitled to have the frock "cut.out" by a'fully qualified dressmaker on the premises. SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAYS. , - * 1 ,- • ' ' ( I ;' '■ i ,' PRINTED ORGANDIE ; ftf. J5 ART SILK GEO RGMU?LIItr-^ Swi*s m W 9L& 1 ETTES-A beauHfu! *oft qiwlity. The pattern. «id ' ■ M ■ T%' draping fabric that come, shading, are ; nwit dainty. . tfl • Ap( « in dainty pattern, in all 45 inches wide. O/g f.-. J / Ilf ,hade«. 36 inches wide. Per yard O/V jjli /,1 IlNk '. From C / 4 1 FLEURITA — The most s^~*\. y^BWffl^ • /SCfT)X popular fabric of the sea- / ♦ jf\ 4"""""^ Aim V\\ CREPE VITA—A .mart son. Noarly all smal f.* t \ J^^^H IXAF^N «*• "* cr «P« in «°°d designs m exquisite col- V # IM9BM WfWi;/^/ d««gns and colouring., tninngs. 36 inches wide. \ . # " jr; • / ' \ll IM 111 I Illf Ufft Sf / 36 inches wide. O/ f | PeryardJ/11 V / X^jHl^/ Per yard Z/i 1 BTBIPED FUGI SILKS—We K*v« a very good collection of smart new •tripes. 29 Inches wide. O/£ PwywdaVD -. ' 'KAYANESS* CAMBRIC SPORTS CREPE DE CHINES—A' DYED SHANTUNGS— a -S ' —Wonderful value; in new delivery of our best seller, con- A lovely soft quality in >v <tWI dainty spring designs and sisting of smart new small checks, all the best shades. This . A3W all colours- guaranteed dashing stripes, and a complete line is. seUfng exception- tfJF-" VixN fast colours. 31 inches range of plain colours. J/11 ally,well. 34. inches wide Y\ \W wide. ' I/O 29 inches wide. Per yard f/ 11 Per yard J/11 A\ ' i \L FV^ri PICARDY CREPE-A heavy art. " ll JM'' ~ NORBAR CAMBRICb- silk fabric with a corded crepe PRINTED SHANTUNGS yftW*fc*A ?r^ .'I A J iLht finish- Excellent desi«ns for sum" -Most popular this seaS'MfeO'KS S> • g J «r»™ mer fr°cks ' etC' Fast Col,° UrS' «on. Our designs are MMSmF\ ViW>}>3 CT i!! C lf S tZ 36 incheS WidC- 9/11 different. 34 inches wide ■HHr7 >l***' inches wide. 1/1% Per yard I/O # .• , PRINTED COTTON CD CC, VOlLES—Delightful de- _ . I I\L.L. signs from all the best tk : , i<ri ITTIKir Al |T» €Vv SILK VOILES—A wonmakers, including Toot-, A*JT , "CUIIIINVJ-UUI , derful selection of glon- . als, Ferguso'n/ahd Graf- Nl ll" " ■ • ' CCDWirC ous designs and colourton. Patterns to suit |iW jtrNVIV^C /gg^ . ings. This fabric is agam every tas^te. 38 inches 'Ml , • proving most popular. 36 wide From 1/C In order to assist those clients who Cilia . inches wide. 9/11 Per yard 1/0 Of _ sew just a little, for the duration of From, per yard £/ 11 - . Fabric Week we have engaged the ,^B^He|* CREPE DOMINION JWHA services of a highly skilled and I'OBRALCO —The everAn »rt Crepe do Chine in fBWHBI experienced dressmaker. popular fabric, in plain smart conventional pat- m&flßlfi^V Eacn customer -who purchases a and fancy designs; terns in both light and dress len?ta and one of Butterick's stocked in 27 and 38"i"eh dark shadings; 36 inches Patterns during the week may, if Per yd* 1/I 1 7/fi wi4e. A/I 1 sne desires > nave the froclt cut out ' ' ' Per yard f*/ 1 * absolutely free of charge. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD;

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 104, 29 October 1931, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 104, 29 October 1931, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 104, 29 October 1931, Page 9

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