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In loveliest. shades of cyclamen, saxe. cornflower, sandune, £ j n an( j c h oo se HOW. geranium, almond, rose, mulberry; 54m. wide. VELOUR, 13/6 per yard.— Medium weight, all wool. Tn shades of saxe, fawn, rosine, lavender, .grey, navy, black, lilac, petunia, wine; 54in. , wide. CHECK TWEED, 10/3 per yard.—For smart costumes. In shades of muthroora, mulberry. WOOL REPP, 6/11 per yard. —Medium weight, rose, saxe, with plain shades to match. All soft finish, all wool. Tn shades of Oporto, wool; 54in. wide. violet, almond, caramel. Syrian, 'Malay, del- CHECK 4 PLAIN DRESB FLANNELS, 3/11 per phinium, black, navy; 40in. wide. yard.—Smart checks in shades of almond, saxe. Malav, bois de rose, with plain shades to WOOL CREPE, 8/11 per yard.— Autumn’s favour- match; 40in. wide. ed fabric All wool. Tn shades of caramel, obf-oiai noccc ct itaMFi a/11 coronation, Oporto, peche resida, mulberry ROACHS' SPECIAL DRESS FLANNEL, 4/11 saxe, Syrian, black and navy; Win. wide. ’ yart.-Fme weave, soft fim.h j > • o f gaxe> roße navy, black, tap, fawn, lilac ana WOOL BARBICAN, 8/11 per yard Fine weave. almond; 37in. wide. soft finish, all wool. Tn shades of delphinium, CHECK FLANNELS, 5/11 per yard.—Marl Oporto, mushroom, banana, lilac, rosine, tan, grounds, neat line checks. Shades of banana. Syrian, rose biege, black, rose, navy; 40in. turquoise, putty, light fawn, with plain shade! wide. to match. All wool; 40in. wide. LACE FLOUNCING, 17/6 per / \ TINSEL LACE, «/«, 4/11, 3/3 And yard,— ln white, black, biege, / \ 4/0 per yard.— ln gold and silver, with diamarte border design; / \ with insertions to match; Sin , 36in. wide. Z \ sin. an j gj n wide. RIBBON VELVETS, 1/3 and 2/* J y hrfrs TRIMMINGS 19'6 Mr per yard.— With floral and spot- f._. rtnmffMriWfcw DRESS TRIMMINCB, 13/6 ptr ted designs, newest shades; lin. I r* d'. - 5 n net k in and Uin wide. foundation. embroidered in coloured silks; 4m. and Oin. BIAS TAPE, 1/- per cardln wide. cotton. All required shades, also CHECK TWFFh tartan; 6 yards on card. 1 ntLU ROSEBUD TRIMMING, 1/6. 1/11, SILK BIAS TAPE. 1/6 per card ' 9/<• . 1 J' 11 pBr yard—Small iffl large Full range of shades. t 2 / 6 P er flowers in pink, blue, gold, cycle- „ ’ men and saxe. GUIPURE LACES, Bd, 1/6, 2/6 to . Dflrk £rrnnn/1o 4/11 per yard.— ln white, cream ' ; ch eck s ™ FUR TRIMMINGS, 17/6, 19/6, to and eciu; Jin., lin. to 4in. wide. win SI 39 6 per yard. —ln hare, foxahne, DRESS BUCKLES, 6d, 1/-, 1/6 °PP° sum > ® to - Newest and 1/9 each— ln pearl, bone and .hades. wood. All shades and sizes. FRILLED NET FLOUNCING, 14 6 HAND-MADE FILET LACES, 1/-, per yard.— ln ecru shade, with 1/6, 2/6 to 5/6 per yard.— New \ / coloured floral designs; 44in. wide, patterns, all width FRILLED LACE FLOUNCING, MOTIF INSERTIONS, 4/6 and V ZjL y 12,5 and 17/3 per yard.—ln fi/11 per yard.— Suitable for cut- biege, mushroom, marine, royal, tmg, In gold and silver tinsel. X Z resida, pink, black; 44in. wide. New designs. \ Z CREPE PAREE, 12/6 per yard.— SHOT TAFFETAS, 6/11 and 8/6 CREPE DE CHENE, 7/11 per Heavy quality crepe de chene. In per yard.— The favourite silk for yard.— Splendid wearing quality, lilac, mulga, Pompadour, rosine, evening wear, comprising all In shades of champagne, almond, Syrian, ivory, black and navy; newest tones in shot effects; 37in. bois de rose, helio, pink, saxe, 401 - wlde amethyst, fawn, Oporto, putty, CREPE SIMOUN, 11,6 per yard c, rue.:,, . <- .... ivory, black and navy; 39in. wide. The silk that is unequalled for ELENA CHEN'LLE, ’7/6 per yard CDiU r..« .. wear. In shades of nil, mush- -tor afternoon frocks, etc. In FAILLE FRANCAISE, 21/- per - room, champagne, pink, ivorv, sh “‘ les ° f Iramboise, almond, yard.-lor smart, evening cloaks Syrian, lavender, delphinium, l ’ ut . ty ’ rTr’ baXe ' b iT’ frock, or coats, ete. Hepp face mauve black and navy Ma , la y< Heh<> ' nav - T > fuwn i 3?l "- and satin back; 38in. aide. In .. .. "“f®- shades of sky, rose, fawn, ch«mCREPE MARGUERITE, 11/6 per pagne, jade, helio, saxe, black, yard.— Wear guaranteed. In llavv j vorv shades of mulga, brick, coral, CREPE DORI AN, 12,6 per yard.— sky, helio, amethyst, saxe, ivory, Heavy quality. Specially suitable rosine; 40in. wide. for afternoon wear and costumes. Zlwwl wide. In delphinium, saxe, gold, rose, ZjSjih'S'* I A biege, fawn, almond, putty, black, I. navy, amethyst, paon, rose; 40in. b ,1 tiry J wide. k'T k S SILK 4 WOOL REPP, 17/6 per / [nW \ \ yard—Suitable for matrons' wear. a ' ,7 I. * » .A'V Heavy quality. Black and navy sV /.‘/'s,/- ‘ only; 40in. wide. . JtjtS ? WASHING SATIN, 5/11 per yard. WN Unequalled for wear. In shades xWw I ’C / Xx mauve, saxe, coral, ivory, bois ‘ © I & *l© rose, resida, jade, almond, 3 5 rose, cyclamen, champagne; 37in. wide. HASTINGS & WAIPUKURAU

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 82, 19 March 1928, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 82, 19 March 1928, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 82, 19 March 1928, Page 9

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