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DRESSCUTTING, DESIGNING, DRESSMAKING AND ALL LAY OUT WORK. THP^mri^MniwSS 8- 0! 311^0 MODERN TRAINING! LEARN COPY ALT «TV?R«RI!r t Mc9 ABE METHOD, which teaches you how to turl AljU pictured in the Fashion Books, for ALL FIGURES, in the shortest possible time. TtVp 6 uPrnvninreEH°&™EXPEßTS' EXPERIENCE OF A LIFELESSONS A SEBIES OF SIMPLE PRACTICAL LESSONS, which are AS ACCURATE as they are EASY TO FOLLOW. tohSS^pEPl^?l^ (Not Class)- Short or Extend™ Courses Write Tr Sw^ifS? 1 rUsC> PK«SONAL or Postal Lessons. Call, Write or Phone 42-323 for our Free BOOKLET ON FASHION and Design. McCABE ACADEMY OF DRESSMAKING 4th FLOOR-D.I.C, BUILDINGS, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Thomson's Silk Shop SUMMER SALE • COMMENCES WEDNESDAY 26th. * Everything Reduced SILK LINENS British make. Printed on a soft crease-re- ■ I yj, sisting linen. Fast colours in all wanted (' ■ shades. 36in. wide. Usually 2/6. NOW PRINTED SILKS In light and dark grounds, floral or conven- I / Yd. tional designs. 36in. wide. Usually 2/6. ■ ■"" , . NOW SPORTS SILKS Splendid value in a five-corded Silk. Ideal for Frocks and Blouses. A good washing H/ll Yd. Silk, obtainable in eight Pastel shades. 36in |' || wide. Usually 3/11. NOW CONTINENTAL SILKS From Vienna, Berlin and London, these stylish Printed Silks are wonderful value. Both light and dark grounds in every 0%/ll Yd. type of design. 36in. wide. Usually 5/11. || NOW Mm "■ 54in. WOOLLENS The balance of our Summer Woollens to be cleared at this gift price. Be early for iF/ll Yd. these; some-are only robe lengths. 54in. || wide. Usually 12/6. NOW WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR SPECIAL VALUES THOMSON'S SILK SHOP 60 WILLIS STREET (Between Boots and Mackenzie's)

Marjorie Curiett (HASTINGS) At Midland Hotel Autumn Suits & Sports Clothes

From the "Dominion," Wellington—24th January, 1938. j of them commented upon the beauty of 1 Wellington's harbour setting. \ Shoddy Footwear. v A! shoe, the sole of which had been ~W \ glued to the upper, was shown to "The m \ Dominion" last night. The shoe was / / a woman's sports shoe with a canvas #- / upper, ( and had been bought for 8/11 m y in a Wellington provincial town. Its # > owner had used it for a fortnight when -* \ the sole, which proved to be fibre, part- g 1 ed from the upper, there being no « V stitching or nails. The only suggestion V. 3 of the article's origin was a stamp M f "Made in England" inside. V Heavy T^jfitFrom Trenthani. § This would never happen with a "G.P." Shoe. • ♦ There could be no greater proof of the importance of insisting upon "G.P." Summer Sports Footwear than the above reported unfortunate experience of the person concerned. There could be no greater proof of the importance of buying only goods that are the product of reputable manufacturers— who back their goods with their ■ guarantee aud sell their products duly branded. In Sports Footwear the name "G.P." is synonymous with Highest Quality materials and workmanship. That iname "G.P." is your Hall Mark of Quality —it carries the full guarantee of the Manufacturers—it is your safeguard— your assurance that you are getting the utmost value for the price you pay. Ask for "G.P." Sports Shoes—look for the "G.P." Seal—it's on the sole of every "GiP." Sports Shoe and all other "G.P." Footwear. i For Your Own Protection—For Your Absolute | Assurance of Highest Quality—Always Insist upon /^SSE^ "G.P." Rfll)J) SPORTS FOOTWEAR y^JL Sold by «!! lading Shoe Stor« and Dtp.rtm.nt Stores. %A/h/i[X^^r Whokialc from SARGOOD, SON &: EWEN Ltd. (throughout New Zt*<m*t

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 20, 25 January 1938, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 20, 25 January 1938, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 20, 25 January 1938, Page 14

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