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THIS WEEK : Are Showing their New Goods for Summer Frocks, &c. SILKS =L-\XN. 4 m .a m a RAYON FABRICS for Smart Frocks. A. largo variety of new designs in the popular spring and summer washing fabrics. Spots are well to the fore, but the more conventional and floral patterns are still to be (seen in a largo range of colours. All- the rabrics are double width. PRINTED SUZETTE in pretty colorings and designs... ... 3/11 FLORAL RAYONS featuring the newest shades and patterns similar to “Liberty designs—--4/6 and 5/11 SMART CUBIST designs in the newest colourings for afternoon frocks' 5/11 and 6/6 SILK COATINGS Black Silk Coatings are a special feature this season. We have a large range to select from, including Satin, Sultan, Givere, heavy plain satins: also lighter weights such as Crepe Mystere, Louichene. 3 to 4 yards is sufficient for a summer coat-.. PRICES RANGE FROM CREPE DE CHINE We have indented a line of heavy silk crepe do chine in every wanted shade; also black, double width. Shades include Sky, rose, cedar, pink, lemon, reseda, jade, tan, beige, navy, etq.- Thi* is an exceptionally good wearing ■. silk and great value At 5/6 and 6/11 LINGERIE SILKS. WOVEN CELANESE in ivory,sky, apple, pink. 40 inches circular 2/11 ■'ROCK-KNIT” Oslanese, 48/50 wide, in self stripes, white, and • pink only 9/6 and 9/11 CREPE SUEDE, a popular silk, will wash. Shades ivory, black, sky, helio, etc 6/11 CHINA SILK, a hard wearing silk for lingerie and frocks, etc. 33in. 5/6 & 6/6 J 36in. 6/11 8/11, 12/6 to 15/6,19/6,21/COLOURED FUGI in pale shades of sky. shell, mauve, G i/C • T 9 inches wide ... ... 2/6 Two Big Silk Offers -BUY SPECIAL OFFER. FUGI SILK. 29in. wide, in Cream only. 1/9 yard, —or—--1 DOZEN YABDS for 19/6 SPECIAL NOTE— This quality Fugi Silk is usually sold at much above this low price. Our exceptional buying powers enable us to offer something better at a lower price. NOW. - TUSSORE SILK. of Even Weave, Free from Dressing. A Great Washing Silk. 3 6, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11 The popular silk for frocks, men’s shirts; and heavier weights for dust coats, 33 inches wide. 111-= m if / a Striped Silks lor TENNIS EBOOKS STRIPE FUGI SILK, 29in. Vide, in a range of smart stripes, natural and colored grounds 2/6 and 2/11 SPUNELLA, a popular British Silk, 29 inches wide, in wide and narrow stripes, fast colours 4/11 SPUISfSHEEN, a new Art Silk Fabric in smart woven and satin stripes, fast colours, double width 3/11 SPUNSHAN. another Art Silk Fabric, double width, in a range of smart stripes, fast colour 5/11 SHASTA CREPE, a heavy Crepe de Chine, o 0 inches wide, wear guaranteed. very smart colours ... 6/11 yard PETTIE’S "The Drapers” - For Silks

“Come,' gentle Spring! Ethereal mildness, cornel.”—Thomson.; Don’t delude .yourself into thinking that you . can’t catch a cold in the spring-time. Mild weather may meet you off vour guard, and a chill or cold is the result. The wisest course is to be prepared* and take Barter’s Lung Preserver. The slightest chili - can develop into a serious illness, and Baxter’s is the surest preventive. _ Even _ one dose brings ease and gives relief. A reliable specific,’and also invaluable as a tonic. You can get a generoussize bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserve’- for 2/6 from all chemists and stores; family size 4/6: bachelor size

T7I7E Print at shortest notice Con- ' ' cert Tickets, Bull Programmes, Dance Tickets, -Invitation . Cards., AVedditig Invitations’. Memorisin' •Cards, etc., etc. Un-io-date fitock <->f latest design?.—Gisborne limes Printing Works. , J .. ■ ■ ’'

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10742, 13 November 1928, Page 3

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