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A TOOTAL PRODUCT The Fashionable Fabric Showing in beautiful new designs important to you* Spring-Summer wardrobe. Why! It’s going to be perfectly simple now to create a Spring-Summer wardrobe to be really proud of. And Tobralco's going to help you, too, in lending ttm superb charm of its gorgeous new designs to the fashioning of really smart garments. Of course, you’ll be. in to choose your new Tobralco soon. One must be smart—and .. . well, it’s so easy this way, isn’t it? Tobralco—the fabric superb is all cotton—all British-— and is famed for beauty and durability. It’s guaranteed, ' too! ~ THE COTTON fabric supreme OS Tobralco Ift'nWvT BRmsH AND BEST HWtM I I •* l IVV I At tan^ P r > ccs - llwfeffl 27/B ' ins - 1/111 yd< n'reMvr'l’l 38-ins. - - 2/6 yd [1 I r fc II F'V M 1 :i C r Floral effects on white, Tinted, Navy and \ til®' & BiaCk 6roundB, Allover and spaced designs. ' )♦. I Small s P ot - Blot and Petal designs on Jj'i Ifo E-4® set-, ft. M w Sky, Maize, Pink, Grey, Saxe grounds. These particular effects are on the 27-28 in. cloth, and very suitable for children. Eccentric checks in two and three-tom effects are to be had in both widths, and are so artistically produced, as to be useful for all ages of individuals. Plains are in great artay, the colour* being Pink, Bose, Navy, Saxe, Sky\ Emerald, Almond, Nil, Creme, Yellow, Gold, Orange, Champagne. Scarlet and Brown* also in Black and White.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 230, 11 September 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 230, 11 September 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 230, 11 September 1934, Page 3

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