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You’ll Want To Rush Into “Print” WHEN' YOU SEE THESE New Fabrics Jnst Arrived 11S Melbourne Cush! ilili m ¥ m m m From England, Canada, and America come these, the loveliest of fabrics for the new season. They come in a wealth of pleasing and attractive Prints (and Silks too), in new colourings, the very names of which sound like music to the ears, as for instance Lanternglo, Eastern Purple, Bacchante, Citron Green, Porcelain Blue, and the iieWest shades of Pinks and Browns. There are fabrics in neat trim-looking stripes, spots, geometries, Bayadere patterns, plain tones, also a glorious range of Florals in Silks and Prints. The new materials include the smartest costume cloths, suitings and coatings in the popular Air Force Blue, Navy and Black. Our only wish is that the shipment of these enchanting fabrics was twice as large. However the selection is a most varied and thrillinglv attractive one, and we would advise you to make an early choice. . "Winning Ways" ' ltd'll Unique printings on a soft draping silk crepe. 3 JL JL inch... YARD Lysines 55 Plain shade's and printed effects in this reliable wearing and uncrushable fabric. m p 111 mm m 881 w Ww ■: : mm*;- y m m PI m m W \ r m m YARD American "Pronto" Crepes i| : exicain. and Plkytime designs featured in this dull finish, unshrinkable and unefrepe fabric. 40 inch. #u YARD 55 like crepe. Crepes manufacture. 36 inch. 55 A gorgeous range of plain ■ shades, in lovely soft corded#ll YARD Traeeltime The famous “Sun-craft Fabric,” which features a guaranteed fast colour. Creaseresisting and; shrink-proof, in all modern plain shades. 36 inch. #n YARD -mimm 36 inch. Sheers Modern monotones in all shades, with White designs. Smarter than ever! #it YARD >1 ; ,i M 4 &« • . - , , ... Exceptionally smart designs on this A/f{ wZB & modern Swansback Crepe. Uncrushable. Jf^ 40 inch. YARD "firniton Lnennelles" durability. Non-shrink, crease-resisting, and fadeless. World-wide renowned for modern design and #ll YARD » I I T c BUSI

All Interesting Book IS A GOOD INVESTMENT THESE DAYS. tb yiia vi to ..v. - ' . art in demand— QUEEN ANNE’S LACE, by F. P. Keyes 7/C LADY BLANCHE’S FARM, by F. F. Keyes 7/I'HE LAUGHING DIPLOMAT, by Daniels Varo 10/6 REAL LIFE STORIES, by Cheiro f '/- TRUE GHOST STORIES, by Cheiro 4/6 OWD 808 ,by A. Olliphant 3 /° VICTORIA 4.30, by Cecil Roberts 5/AND NO MAN’S "WIT, by Rose Macaulay 10/6 SEAWAY ONLY, by Humfrey Jordan VTHE CRUISE OF THE AMARYLLIS, by .Muhlhauser 7/RIDERS OF THE SEA, by Anne Heppl© 5/6 GREEN HELL, by Julian Duguld 3/THE DEFENDER, by F. J. Thwaltes 2/9 FOR REASONS UNKNOWN, by Goodchild 3/- • THE FAILURE OF A MISSION, by Sir Nevlle Henderson 9/C PINOCCHIO, introduced by Compton Mackenzie 7/0 THE PROSE WORKS OF HENRY LAWSON 13/C INSPECTOR HORNLEIGH INVESTIGATES, by H. W. Friwin 3/FOLLOW THE SAINT, by.Charterls 3/MR. FINCHLEY TAKES THE ROAD, by Canning 9/Poatage Extra. ' FOUNTAIN PENS REPAIRED C. W. MUIR BOOKSELLER

TIME TO *“%t-iip the Home ! Spring-cleaning time is here, so now is the time to brighten up the paintwork and floors in yonr home. We are equipped to undertake all classes of interior and exterior decorating, and you’ll find our prices moderately low. !IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!!I!IIIIIIIIII!1 We stock DULUX in a full range of shades. illlllpllllllllllll KB % A F. Hail & Sons Ltd. PAINTERS BRIGHT STREET Phone 467 Hundreds of Prospective Buyers Daily Read the HERALD FRONT PAGE SMALL ADS QUICK :: EFFICIENT CHEAP

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20379, 16 October 1940, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20379, 16 October 1940, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20379, 16 October 1940, Page 8

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