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*• 1 -v 4* I ■ 'slSSf Mr 'A& '• v i- U ■j* When You attend the D.I.C. Dressmaking Conference to-day you’ll see these lovely Do YOU sew? Yes? No? It doesn’t matter—you SHOULD. It’s the simplest and least expensive way of getting exactly the clothes you want, besides being the most fascinating and smartest of to-day’s hobbies. The latest addition to the Marocaiu So, filled with the desire to help you on the way family—a dull-finished Silk' that drapes with your Spring wardrobe, D.I.C. have launched delightfully. Grounds of Black, Navy,, this Dressmaking Conference just at the psycho- Beige, Lido, Olympic, and Brown, logical moment. Everything ... fabrics, patterns, designed in exclusive Continental pat-style-consultant, models, conveniently: and adjacently terns of the herbaceflus border variety, situated on the Ground Floor at the back of the lift. 36-inch—- ' • 9/11 yard Floral Matt Crepes Expert advice on Today’s popular hobby at the D.I.C. Dressmaking Conference, commencing 3 sharp this afternoon, and continuing till Friday Living Models will parade garments made from the latest Spring Fabrics and Pictorial Patterns, Rad io Striped Crepes For the new Cossack tunics, trimmings, etc. Zig-/.ag stripes in multi-colours on grounds of Cream, : Black, Rust, or Navy. 36-inch ; 8/11 yard , Silk Linens Pure Silk, of rough, canvas-like texture; ideal for swagger suits, Locks, and Summer coats. Plaids, overchecks, and paving-stone checks. 29-inch — 3/11 yard DIG DUNEDIN. Lovely Printed Marocain at 4/11 yard Grounds of every colour you can think of, patterned in all the latest designs herbaceous border, dots, stripes, field flowers, posies, etc. 36-inch. aft % 6 cP I At'' fot r Mr>Kf? heat For ipur moneu

Photograph Albums, each so in sizes 14 x 10 and 12 x size a x 7, with 30 ’caves.—' livenin’, Manufacturing Department. leaves, also in ,V Star ’

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Evening Star, Issue 21822, 11 September 1934, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21822, 11 September 1934, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21822, 11 September 1934, Page 14