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Fuji Silk -AGAIN THE FAVOURITE Nothing so dainty, soft and alluring, as Fuji. T 7*l "— " 1 Its appearance is always charming and effec- -A r w I » tive, ‘ See that you include Fuji Silk Frocks in jour jgjS X. J wardrobe this year, not forgetting those dainty • I V Fuji “Undies” which make one feel so contented and happy. /® |\y. BJ t 3*£, lit Fuji Silk, which is so fashionable both for the II ■l l \\ffi ■ 1 A lady of leisure and the business girl, has proved II 9RI \ H = jßy ~-si Hl its worth a thousand times, not only in its II »| \ \Bk ®SP / I Rs durability but by its laundering qualities. // H|l '■ I i JK /! HA IT ALWAYS LOOKS NEW /I |j\i ; \ / {HB HENCE ITS POPULAR DEMAND. i BS* We are showing the newest and prettiest colours a 7j^ 4 obtainable, also natural, and we have a large KJ U range of stripes lu. ■ v ... „ ■ ■ T Come and see this Wonderful Stock at our “ famous low prices 99 PLAIN NATURAL FUJI, all pure silk, first in 36in. NATURAL FUJI, two splendid qualities of quality and even in the weave, without dress- medium grade and weight and excellent ing. The very best value at the price— finish— 4/6 and 4/11 yard ’ 1/11 yard PURE WHITE FUJI SILK, 29/30in. wide. All We can also do a better quality at— 2/6 yard pure silk. In great demand— OUR FAMOUS STANDARD NATURAL FUJI, 4/6, 4/11, 6/6 yard all pure silk. A really excellent cloth, heavier 36in. wide— 6/6 yard and firmer in quality and beautifully finished— WHITE “FUJI MULTIPLEX,” will give four Our Famous Low Pride 2/11 yard times the wear of ordinary fuji. All pure silk, Othei intermediate weights and qualities— lovely heavy quality. Our Famous Special at 3/6, 3/11 and 4/6 yard a Famous Low Price— 6/11 yard OUR SUPER QUALITY LIGHTWEIGHT FUJI. COLOURED FUJI SILKS, comprising the finest a lovely cloth. The zenith of the light- range of colours and shades in Hawke’s Bay. weights— 4/11 yard All good permanent dyes. Our Famous Low EXTRA HEAVY NATURAL FUJI, excellent Pricesfor tennis frocks, capable of withstanding Colours— 2/11 yirn solid wear— 5/6 yard Black and Navy (double dyed)— 3/3 yard TWILLED NATURAL FUJI, the newest STRIPED FUJI SILKS, in an exclusive selecquality this season. A wonderful soft,' pliable. tion of designs. Colours guaranteed absolutely silky fabric, a genuine novelty. Guaranteed to fast. Excellent for tennis and golf frocks, give really good service— 5/6 yard Our Famous Low Price— 3/11 yard “FUJI MULTIPLEX,” will give four times the wear of ordinary fuji. Ideal for gentlemen’s dust coats, summer coats, pyjamas, boys’ shirt FUJI MULTIPLEX, the new wonder Silk, suits. Strong, solid and firm in quality— which gives four times the wear of ordinary Our Famous Low Price 5/11 yard Fuji. WESTERMA & Co. The Ready-Money Drapers, Hastings

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 28 September 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 28 September 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 28 September 1927, Page 3

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