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Right at the height of the Season . . . D.I.C launch a Thank our 4-Store buying 1 power for these savings! * i A D.I.C Beach Silks Usually 2 7 6 1000 yards new season's smartest stripes, suitable for holiday wear, etc. 29in wide. i'll Canadian Marquisette Usually 5/11 50 yards only of this beautiful sill: fabric. Shades of Navy and Royal, 42in wide. m i 4 A Printed Crepes, etc. Usually 3/11 100 yards only of smart Printed Flat Crepes l/ r, IT| and Sheers in florals and novelty stripes for | 7 | | day wear. Check Marquisette Usually 12/6 40 yards only of gorgeous Check Silk Marquisette, suitable tor summer evening frocks, blouses, etc. 4W Check Sheers Up to 13/6 yd. A few lengths only of this smart woven Check Sheer. In Navy/White and Black/ White. Astounding value J 6'lT Silk Remnants HALF and Less K * V m 1» (« i * m Printed Cottons Usually VZ 5000 yards of Printed Cottons, guaranteed fadeless: In lovely florals and chintz designs. Useful for house wear, beach wear, etc. 361 n wide. V 9 Novelty Angorlaine Usually 6'll Angorlair.e, the new novelty fabric for fiocks, suits, coats. Shades are Air Force, Teal, Lido, Corolacque, Lake Blue, Saltwater ■!/ | | Green, Fairway Green, Legion Blue, Blue - Mist, Mexican Rose, and Navy. 36in wide. English Tweeds Usually 12/6 Suitings and Coatings. Shades of Cascade, Basque Green, Honey Gold, Regina, Laurel Green, Storm Blue, Lilac, Fuchsia, . and Navy. 54in wide. 7'll All-Wool Chevrons Usually 14 / I I 200 yards only, in mixed colourings: tor skirts, suits, and coats. 54in wide. ... | V6 the D.I.C Dunedin

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Evening Star, Issue 23725, 5 November 1940, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 23725, 5 November 1940, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 23725, 5 November 1940, Page 11