Interesting T weeds IL For Spring ■ • The first duty of a Spring Fabric is to be interesting. This year character is all on the surface. Colours in Tweeds show the “back-to-natnre” trend. They are delightfully soft and freshly toned. Three of the Smartest Weaves are listed below. FINE CHEVRON WEAVE. Ideal for trim Frocks or Spring Suits. Colours are Duck-egg, Dusty Pink, Danube Blue, Navy and Black. 36in wide.— 4/11 YARD SPECKLED COATINGS. 541 n. wide Softly Woven All Wool Tweed. Colours are Light French Blues, Bracken Browns, and Fawns—--9/11 YARD ENGLISH SUITING TWEEDS. In two-toned Chevron Weaves. Colours are: Fir green/Fawn; Deep Blue/Fawn; Brown/Beige; Fawn/Nigger. 56in. wide—--6/11 Yard SWAGGER SUITS Are absolutely “IT” this season. We have many Smart Styles in Butteriek Patterns. The new Quarterly Butteriek Book of Spring Modes has arrived. It is 10Id and Postage is lid. Swagger Suit and Coat Patterns are 2/- Each You can have a Swagger Suit cut out by our Expert 'Cutter—all ready to sew for 3/6. Tacking extra. Spring Coats—Cut out ready to sew. 2/6, 3/-. Write for Free Butteriek Pattern Book. DTC Write to Private Bag No. 1, Christchurch.
' z > 11 Hi MS ' ■ " ’ ' J Both These Women Are Married ! They Both Have Families. . . children to send off to school . . . husbands to send to work, meals to prepare. . . washing. . . mending, ironing. . . They Both Have Large Homes rooms to clean. . . dusting. . . sweeping. . . Yet They Both Have Plenty of Spare Time. . . for visiting, shopping and other happv outings. ELECTRICITY Does Their Work for Them. Their cooking, cleaning, washing, ironing, everything done quickly and perfectly—at a surprisingly low cost. Call and let us demonstrate the simple efficiency of electric ranges, vacuum cleaners, irons, heaters, hot water systems, radios, toasters telephones, etc. GREY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. SHOWRROMS & OFFICES, MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUIH
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Grey River Argus, 18 August 1934, Page 8
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