I Home Sewing f ■&I Vou can fill in many a pleasant 4<g. gj hour at home, making dainty little \ I? <f J things for your own use—thus com- I || <*} bining profit and pleasure. Below 1 + B %\ we mention a few lines in Laces, \i' }^ |J| Embroideries, and Trimmings, which U !\\\ J/A\ *£ §t you will find useful for a multitude i& % 4 LACES. ' DAINTY EMBROIDERIES. IT vt Imitation Filet Laces and Insertions, White and 27-Inch Swiss Maslin Embroidery, smart now |\i©t Paris; smart new designs, in stout make, in designs, serviceable quality — Special Value, |S £yl t qualities that will give satisfactory wear—3in. 4/11 per yard. t ~Q\ 3§j to 4in. wide., s|d, 7|d and B|d per yard; sin. 27-Inch White Organdie Muslin STouncings.—Pretty ♦*£ . yft to 6in. wide, Bfd, 1/2, 1/3, and 1/6 per yard; new designs, in a quality that is special value fsfe Y* Bin. to 12in. wide—l/lli'and 2/6 per yard. at 6/11 per yard. , f\y ■&! . T m , T " , , 45-Inch White Voile Flouncings, smart dainty new f <Er a I Note.—The above Laces car. be used for many designs, serviceable auality and exceptional \f>\ <2tf purposes, tnmmmg of Underclothing, etc., also valiie at 9/11 per yard. IP A j for Supper Cloths, Tray Cloths, etc. 13-Inch White Frilled Embroidery, pretty and t» vt Imitation Filet Lace and Insertion, in White only, offective, in smart designs, suitable for Frills I SX wt extra fine make—6in. %vide, 1/1H per yard; of Underskirts, etc. — Special Value, 3/3 per \\U T t Bin. wide, 2/6 per yard. All smart new ' yard. ? T mt designs. 18-Inch White Muslin Embroidery, smart open T-Xj XI Harrow Filet Edgings, suitable to use with the designs; useful for Baby's Frocks, etc.—Special T)£ Sfl above wider widths; from Jin. to 2£in. wide— Value, 3/3 per yard; 7? £sl 4j}d, tod, 6}d, 7sd, and BJd yard. 18-Inch White Cambric and Muslin Camisole Em- I'M JlI Cotton Cluny Laces and Insertions, stout service- broideries, range of smart designs in several IX M I able makes in splendid assortment of new qualities at special prices—2/9, 2/11, 3/4J, and 7K$ KI designs—3in. to 4Jin. wide, llsd, 1/-, 3/11 per yard. - Th , Wl and 1/3 per yard; to Tin., wide, 1/3, l/4§, 10-Inch White Cambric Flouncing, dainty new 1)7 ij I 1/6, 1/8, and 1/9 per yard. designs; serviceable quality and exceptional l(u 3&I Cream Silk Torchon Laces and Insertion makes value at 1/64 per yard. *fT 0 1 smart serviceable trimming for Silk Underwear 2in. to 3in. White Longcloth Edgings, range of iM f\l —lin- wide, 104 d, 1/-, and 1/6; l|in, wide, smart new designs to suit all tastes; serviceable la «I 1/6 and 1/9; 3£in. wide, 4/6 per yard. quality at 9£d per yard. I «, St BRAID AND FANCY TRIMMINGS. j$ {$ t Coloured Silk Braids, in the most popular widths and full range of ♦ v &l colours. Cream, Champagne, Pillar-box Red, Emerald, Mastic, tO t Putty. Jade, light and Dark Brown, Greys, Nigger, Navy, etc. Tp\ <t[t wide, 6d per yard; |in. wide, lOd per yard; gin. wide, 1/- per Tjp ml yard * m Y. T Coloured Jazz Braid. This popular make in all colours—l|d per yard; T A §i x / fi p er dozen< " IS $f Oriental Jazz Braid. Big range to select from—3d per yard; 2/11 t|£ 2CI P er dozen. " f T ffl! Segal Silk Braid. Another useful Braid, in a narrow width; full range T^ .XI of colours—2Jd per yard; 2/2 per dozen. TJa |(I . Coloured Silk Russia Braid, every colour. Cream, Champagne, Pawns, > IS fell Browns, Sky, Pinks, Navy, Nigger, etc.—l|d per yard; 1/5 per i.|a JlI dozen, i ■£ I if «£» » . „ .„ .■ «~> » « . . » .♦ K lill^^ *| As They JLoofe nP The popularity of Edmonds Baking JMiii iivi> |H Powder is the outcome of two inj- wSj^' $« Its sure results. M The underlying reason is that finest B Grape Creara-of-Tariar is used in Ed- jig raon ds Baking Powder. Cakes, Pastry S w ot^er a ' nt^es ma de with Edmonds ■ are therefore as good as they look, for Hj Edmonds is thoroughly wholesome. H For purity, certainty and economy, no II gdPIPPLH 1 11ml 1 Jill If over ] ' soo,oo ° fins ° f E d ™ onsis SB v^m^w^^\ ' Baking Powaer were !old !aßt B year avera S e °f E ' x tins for W bran<i when ordering from yoai H FASHIOMABLE js "V GREGaS / Pa " > "' r COFFEE ESSENCE^ See our Fine Display of Latest L-_. i* I Afff * C '*^^*^T Model Dresses in Crepe de J I Make *t any ■<**- Chine, Georgette, Foulards, Fig. \ v " Any ««y y°° BB, K *" Jap. Silk, and Sponge Cloth, V^^ Jil Mk/y hi good * tt p* etc., cte. The Largest Range in \ A B« TS ' ur * Auckland. \k fJ ****** l MRS. E. PALMER, maaWaamWm 244 AND 2;50, QUEEN STREET, f; waLKES a ■»^» ti< . « Dinin ß . 9 Ann- pOAKXEY'S JX chairs, rexine tip-out se*tt; £5 15».- O 65, Queen St.. ereatly aanurt j q uw «i aw»" Gcorsa W&lker, Auctioneer, 33. Queen St. of Tiuicia.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18222, 16 October 1922, Page 3
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