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Imagine getting lovely Materials for the Bride for so much Less! • Wedding Forecasts •by the yard ! Mh CPFOI Al \A/IKinO\A/ PRF^PKITATIOKI And here's the Bridal Situation summed . Shimmering "Bridal Satin" up at a glance! C. Smith s spread ■ jl n I \ \ A prophetic news of what's what for the . aiSO dt ./' I I yard day of days! What exciting Oppor- A really lovely Shimmering Satin of medium weight . tunities are held open for the bride of wllh *jl lossy. m. !rr° rlls e. fin' sh- L. endlns liself *° *° . I . , ■ JT I I many different styles it is chosen by numerous charmthlS Season! t7OrgeOUS brocades ?ng brides. 36in. wide. Priced at 7/11 yard. splashed with silver and gold, or soft ' . ... flowing drapes* will make her feel like Traditional "Pearl Satin" the princess in the fairy tale! priced at 8/1 I yard LOVely GeOrgette Sheer Little wonder that this $atm has been the choice of » ■ I ■■■■'_, +\ 11 I > , brides for years long past. It suggests the pinkish .priCeCl at O'O Yard > ' vor Y tone °* a pearland gleams with the sama a j j ii- lh i i« x I c-il- c- i ! luminosity. Becoming in the draped or sheath silA new and dehghtfu creation from Pure S,lki hnely houette . Medium weight. 36?n. wide. Priced at draped in soft smooth folds it outlines a new trend s/ll yard / **•"•- in the Bridal Frock. Ivory for the bride; Pastel Pink, ' * ' ' Nil, Maize or Blue for the maids. 36in. wide. Priced at3/6yard "Tinsel Brocade Satin 11 Fine "Parchment Satin" from 15/6 to 63^-yd. priCed at 7' I I yard A. rich fabric for the bride who wants something An exquisitely fine fabric which falls into heavy '?*"* differ«nt: Beautiful florals and baroqus lustrous folds, hence the name. The colour suggests designs woven in silver and god on a dull finish that depth akrichness of bygonedays! Choose this wml P v'd S/"'".!* 0 % fabric to tone with the heirloom bridal veil. 36in. . 36m. w.de. Pnced at 15/6 to 63/-yard, wide. Priced ati7/ll yard. ' And all those clever accessories that CHARNAUX^GUR FIGURE add colour variety and life to your T . , . , > , clothes, you'll find them here at C. To attain that smooth .graceful hne that you s.mply Smith's, with everything that's new and "? ust have to look your best, you couldn't do batter . authentic for the wedding day. *ha? wear, a Charnaux Foundat.on. Scientifically j-ffiv " designed and gently slimming! • Lingerie #k materials. iiPURE SILK LINGERIE SATIN is the j jS§js^p^ •PURE' SILK PRINTED SATINS and latest and most exciting innovation. IJ^'S'"V', 1 \-\ '*ura Silk Printed Ninons make a charmPrinted in an entirely new manner with f:'vjji2TsL "'"^K \.A ' n9 collection which suggest the most an opaque white lace affect, on such \ "§&l delightful wisps of loveless for the enchanting pastels as Turquoise, Peach, *HT^|k \ \su ta . trousseau. The materials have been Pink, Sky, Parchment and Ivory. 36in. I'^Kva^X '•^^ tinted with the softest and clearest Priced at 4/11 yard. ?^' 1 pastels. 36in._ Priced "at 4/11 yard. • PRINTED SATIN on which minute M# HRjlijl „ p^JV ' pastel rosebuds have been scattered at .^fc^i> \Y/\. BUTTERICIC PATTERNS AS intervals across its shimmering surface. ' \l'M fc-im{ii TySNt;,. «... .«, _ ._. «.,.-...„. What bride could ~ resist such dainty '8 !?^lt^t}>N s SIMPLE AS YOUR undies for her trousseau? Pastel grounds p| '■'llNl&ij!''^tejlr^W, -- h A R f+ of Apricot, Nil, Mauve, Sky and Ivory.- Jtal |!'24 "''■^^fei^^b^&S'-"'3 . LAY-BY- _.. j|i[ C. SMITH LTD. - CUBA STREET ■ WELLINGTON LOOK FOR..; mm mm •» ■• , - . ■ ■ SATURDAY 10-Minute Crossword Clues Across rj p"TI3 Is -li PT5 — Is — I Ri i 17 I Is I 4 Native of a S. 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'<•- \ 6 British East African c^ - :> - ~-^- *>*>» protectorate (8) .__ ™ l_i i&£ — 7 Able to read and - ™"- >"'"" T" 25 write (8) '\- n % s - 8 Rings (6) --^ ■ —' ——^ —— —— -?-? — —rSj, 14 Terraced walk (9) 26 °;- * *S^ "'s. 16 Gives up (8) _ / 1 j 17 Of an empire (8) ~T^ -"""" "v! — ' "~~" "?~~ "^"^ """""" st~" "~~~ "~~* """"*" I 19 Flushed (8) s X, s i ■' ,v^ -, .., , a I 20 Stutters (8) ;_££ _!__ -.".. >■ , ,_, B • 21 Trick (7) ?ft * -- rf^ 22 Island in the East ° " ;»? ?,V>i 1 Indies (6) I ■ I I 1 1 1 I—J L^J > \ 1 >n,H ¥ SOLUTION ACROSS.—I, Fauna. 4, Carmelite. 9, Angular. • DOWN.—I, Frangible. 2, Unguent. 3, Allotted, 10, Valiant. -11, Greets. 12, Traction. 14, Better- 4, Cord. 5, Reverently. 6, Enlace. 7, Imagines. ment. 15, Helm. 18, Exit. 20, Challenger. 23, 8, Eaten. 13, Emphasises. 16, Margarine. 17, Mildness. 24, Serbia. 26, Sickles, 27, Marconi. Rehearse. 19, Illicit. 21, .Gibbons. 22, Angles' 28, Satirised. 29, Elsie, .. - UJ -- i23»_Mis^s. 25, Amid,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 46, 23 August 1938, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 46, 23 August 1938, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 46, 23 August 1938, Page 13

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