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Dedicated to all busy women, and their lazy sisters gf|O/)The New D-l-C c§r/ SEMI - FINISHED M\ FROCK SERVICE // v I You have only the hand finishing to do on our semi-finished garments. Semi- // ul finished means: You choose your Vogue or Pictorial Pattern. You select your J/ If material from our huge selection of delightful Silks or Cottons. Our competent // dressmaker will then cut out your frock or suit to your own individual measure--1 1/ merits, fit and then machine all the seams, the hems are adjusted and tacked ~ to the required length, and the garment is finally pressed. Isn t it amazing what a world n of difference the right finishing touches can make to a frock? S w,; e t,h7f.t.tl:vX Semi-finished Frocks in any one of these styles belts and buckles, quaint clasps . , . „, and buttons—all calculated to V'^Atf^ lift your frock 'way above the f WWMK^ tS J^J^^^^^M-^^ /> K^tiW'^'V Chromium Girdle... a perfect finish 111! 1 h alrMmjuT > i t ai^H^^V I for Style No. 3,9/11. Other styles in »J| l^Bß^ 5 h &s**£&& ' \ \ I chromium or gold, untarnishable, it \ BfljHff j ' ] I ■ KfMOlu I 1 'a^^k^k^H X. I Continental Bordered Scarf, printed .<r ...«^" - Ilj*-<'' In little figures wearing gay peasant - - •v*"1 ""*' """"^'v • " <.-»^*si£] L-, ; in brown, green or rust with brightly p.m.«w,*a ...and the fit is guaranteed! Flower Buttons and Matching Buckle in pink, nil, beige, honey gold, coral, StMTdi?* 17'"*' B"'' SUITABLE SILKS— SUITABLE COTTONS?^^^r<l^^^p^lg|^ Crepe Loij ... a marvellous range showing every P^*^—^ Summer Breeze ... a most popular material for, f^^^^ ;■*%'iJ^^otMf^S^. design and colour. 2/6 a yard. Semi OC/ L r>£^3 summer wear. . . it's cool, airy and fresh ... in j|j^)§j^Pl^ finished in any of these design: for *3 ° I fill * h°st °+ ' 9Unty florsls- l/!' a yard Jacket as style 6 for 13/9 extra. "* l|llH| Seml-finish in any of the first five 23/6' Continental M«tt Crepe ~ . floral designs en Tootal Pique.,. just right for your summer wordgrounds of ivory, brown, navy and black. 4/1,1 , • robe because it's crisp-looking and launders per- " y«rd. Semi finished in any of °nly P. VY °U fectly ... florals, spots and stripes, all guaranthese styles for PW' - can buy triple Spun teed fast colours. 3/6 a yard. - 9Q/A X^ Jacket as style 6 for 20/- extra. Silk IS the D.I.C .. . Semsfinished in style 5 for *' 9 7 ' , ... .- ■ . there, is a huge selec» ' Jacket as style 6 for 1 5/6 extra. Austrian Belt of coarse canvas, ■ tion of rnedilim to pin quaintly appliqued in vividly coloured .*,.;«« *r,A r-Umr]«. " •» ■ ' felt, 5/6. \ S«tin Backed Marocain... in all the newest plain stripes^ ana cnocus, "CrM*t resisting", Lystav ... a Tootal art linen 8— "■ shades: amber gold, arcady groen, cepri green, and it is fully guaran- showing in fifta.en of the newest plain shades, Wool Rope Belt in striking colours, lustre blue, balkan blue, madeira red. steel grey, teed. 29in. wide. and in floral, spot and stripe. 36in. 3/6 yard. , with laced buckle. 8/6. > . chona brown and navy. 36 inches. OQ/L 4/11 a yard Semi finished *in any of the styles JQ/L iftka m/gg^^s. 5/11 a yard. Semi finished in any *J" " ' shown for „. »• .*• * . ."' \BmW^ WKB&r\ ef these styles. Jacket as style 6 for 22/6 extra. . Jacket as style 6 for 15/6 extra' "Lystav" (s an .- ~ ' Any of our selection excellent fabric for tennis frocks. and>horts/ . Bayadere Striped Matt Crepe .. . horizontal finished in any Voaue "Crease Resisting" Cotton Cloque ... definitely mmmSm l^^W stripes excluisite|y P atternecl in tiny florals ~ . Pictorial styles for highlight-of the-1937 cotton world, in plain 9^P^^ /^ quite the newest and most exciting silk, in a host , *l shades for your frock and delicious prints for >~ y§r * " >|f of wonderful colourings. 6/11 yard. A")/ * moderate COSt. in- your jacket. 3/11 yard. Semi finished 01/^ .9_ . . • Semi finished in any of these styles for T* " <\W* «t We counter. ;„ any of tnwe $ty | es f or ttf 3 V O Butterfly Collar of blonde georgette. Jacket as style 6 f0r.25/6 extra. Jacket as style 6 for 16/11 extra. D-l-C ON THE QUAY

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 55, 2 September 1937, Page 22

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