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11 ~ ™> -— — £ '■ ■ —— M. &C. for the Latest-^ Always —==? . • .. j || ' """" M. &C. for the Latest—Always ' I. /" Special Window Exhibit and I I f Featuring the Wonderful Possibilities of \ I ' For the Long COMMENCING MONDAY ■' j Sjgj § Jr^ :** Winter Of all. the various Home Grafts-, there 'is none more fascinating tKafl •. „ _ ■ i ||P • Evenings. y that provided through the medium of Dennison Crepe Paper and Instruction ~ ' Q I M'f 1 • This It is a Home Craft that covers such a wide field of possibilities in Books. \ l / ; - ! S .•' , • the most; V interesting $}inking of Flowers, Baskets, Fancy Costumes, Hats, Lampshades, A series of booklets, . THe Most BeaUfaflJ EoWerS CoilCeiVaHe. 1 ! (WJ- pastimes that could Table, Hall, and. Bazaar and .Booth Decorations, • etc. • Untold oppor- beautifully # illustrat-. . ; | "** '"~ M " be suggested. There tunity is afforded for expressing originality in every instance, and V and giving full The making of paper flowers is one '*>{ the a»si > WW nr •• IX7M Panpr Rnhp is such variety in all at such a little cost. details of the posw-. fascinating of all crepe paper crafts. Here is at chance ; M Weaving With Paper ivOpe» the work that every- , v 7. . i . i - r . r . r 11. bilities or Dennison for unlimited skill, as there is almost no limit to the J M - ] r i.- : [ r r : . , ,T-- -™- , . taste is considered. .With the simple outfit or a pair of scissors, a pot of paste, and the Crepe Paper will be variety of flowers which may be made, Sim Baskets, Vases, Trays, Lampstands, and Lampshades , . necessary Dennison Crepe Paper, one may spend many interesting available. Creoe oaoer flowers can be made carrying outi the 5 1 pL .er e ßo U T tMt natUre may Cm - ° XOVCI enmson . : tt— . ■ hours, and produce: the most delightful articles imaginable, ," : - ■■ =. minutest details of the real ones, or ifXT£e f w _ ,» . .. , f .„ . . . ■ for large decorations, where big masses of colour axe i jM Ba«ketry is one of the most fascinating or crafts. Ihe desired, the papers provide beautifukcologr harmony. f 1 — , FREE INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION DAILY, --- -- - /77" 7;: TO as the wire is easily bent into the desired shape, and From 10 a.m. till 4.30 p.m. (On the First Floor) | From 10 a.m. till 4.30 p.m. (On the First Floor) ' 1 |rj the rope is soft; and pliable. Most of the weaves and , At your service for a brief season from Monday next is a specially engaged • BBjlL' -\• . J 1 E stiftches done wjth other matssate JSK he ysed feS Instructor from Dennison's headquarters, New York. She has a specially . ' WTVmi ~. X ft gj crepe paper rope weaving. / trained staff of assistants with her who, with an exhibit of articles made from ' Hi H ® ' X. £ j Crepe Paper and by their own Free Instruction, hope to popularise this / | \&sLiss£ -• V \ • X TL a Qo*»r W 7 Arf w The universal use of Crepe Paper has solved the problem I I, I' Fancy Dre^isCostumes. . ; For m Decorations;. _ ' : 1 M. ■ , ;it is> ; natural to crepe paper for fancy dress ./ be .Wyoi^lf a .quaint . d^ktSf c D ennison Paper novelties 5Sgn 8 , k jg ■ costumes as it is for table decorations or as a material strmg of beads or a novelty pendant. are aeugnnui. be gained wth no other material ' " tft„ M . for making flowers., Crepe paper; costames have proved Or perhaps you woold be more interested It is upon tho table that the hostess lik<» to express good ■ \ , * - . . J; M entirely satisfactory for costume parties, plays, pageants* still in transforming inexpensive^vases, bowls, taste, and in the important matter of decoration For Motor-<^r; Decorations,-too, th«:e is nothing,just and f Gi all stage'purposes. . boxes or dishes%ito iaint works of ari Dennbon Crepe Paper affords endless suggestions. 1 effect sjj; • iThe largc; vari<ity of beautiful shades in which Dennison 1 through the medium of Dennison Wax. And T!ie entire table cover, centre pieces, flowers, noveltiea ~ — : r;-. Crepe Paper ia made and its fine texture? give it a great there are dozens of citliei: suggestions equally 'of any variety, the overhead light shades— may be • "!!r . advantage over, cloth materials, and the/fact that there as interesting. ~ made in spare moments at very litde outlay. " , ■' < ■ S ; ;r' ; are no fraying"'edges to hem: makes it possible to make V-,.- - '-' ' f ; , :> '■ . ft. li, ■' .costumes'of-crepe" paper much more quickly and satiss lne oeaimg wax rllL / v TV ToKl*> "of planning : and - arranging decorations ;of all kinds for {Tf! Fancy ,Dress - Costumes. . . ; ror AaDle decorations. dance, bazaar, banquet or parade. This wonderful I; It is as natural to think of crepe paper for fancy dress be to mJke^o?^S^«l?or a friend a For Table Decorations Dennison Crept? Paper novelties 5Sen S ?t W costumes as it is for table decorations or as a material string of beads oTTnovdty pendant. ' delightful. no Lterial i for making flwvers. Crepe paper costumes have proved Or perhaps yoa woiald be more interested It is upon tho table that the hostess likes to express good ; . * V . jj entirely satisfactory for costume parties, plays, pageants, still in transforming inexpensive vases bowls taste, and in the important matter of decoration For Motor Car Decorations, too, there is nothing just .^3 and foi all stage purposes. ; boxes or dishes o° W Jt Dennison Crepe Paper aflFords endlesjj suggestions. Lovefrnd^lourflil^ff^ 11 — — 7^S iThe large vari<ity of beautiful shades in which Dennison through the medium of Dennison Wax. And The entire table cover, centre pieces, flowers, novelties ~ — ** % j , Crepe Paper is made and its fine texture give it a. great there are dozens of other suggestions equally; of any variety, the overhead light shades—all majr be g£j advantage over, cloth materials, and the fact that there as interesting. - - made in spare moments at very little outlay, 3asJ. S! axe- no feaying"'^edges to hem makes it possible to make " V? J costumes of crepe paper much more quickly and satisa H factorily; than if fabric material were " Another - Big Shipment of Fashions, Fabrics, I °th er Seasonable Merchandise .n . ;; •' 1 j l ? on ® c has just landed one of the biggest shipments of Jf |;| 11 (( ■■■■■■ ;■ The new goods, embracing Fashions, Dress Goods, and General ' fj 1 \\ .?} f 'i ! ' : ' V : 1 Merchandise for all sections of the Store, combine to make next J! jS \V ' \\ & | week's more r { S S- l m \" 1 . t : ''C2O—A delightful' Crepe' de Chine :'• "" C 29—This smart Rea'dy-to-Wear Velour is a soft, 7 V. . wAm' -- y f«'. ~ frW, .1 . '■' LmSZO. rii/ ur. \ | I— - -jv rw \J Jumper, effectively trimxrfed in C2O / f c- -ll shape, " nise d. with band and bow of self 'A ; >•••' ,- L 08 ■ ■'■ nj f">M \ |U jj -W: i . \ VET r jjj '• fc V yll mImIJ/.. Oriental colouring with beads and i f^ ai " e nbbon and sport mount at side. In shades of Sable, ,-. 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To be had V 1 ••' Fasion ' posit 'T, decree for , pile fabrics has not ly^ em met with glorious ' " SJ^ 1 %s/T- sser ' Navy - Grey ' Mole and 1 M vvn® jj, productions m Velvets, but also in Coatings and Cloakings. "Kerami" Krushade K- ■ ~ ■ Is On no previous occasion has the assortment been so extensive or repre- • i- is . in beautifully »oft variegated rr »1 V "P* \r •.i r i T| ClThis distinctive Wrap Coat - style is of imitation sentative of such new and rich productions. V V " COm " Keep the FlgUl'e Youthful. M. M 4. lambswool, in Cigar Brown. The collar may be worn _ cl . , , c, • . , . , . . . • . Haute)'.'Kerami" , V . ' $ $£ open or closed, finished side front with large button. To follow the mode of the moment one may have a coat style entirely of iis a dark, rich caver production. And in accord with the ideals of fashion by wearing • M mj Price £8/8/- fur coating, or combine velour cloth with fur coating, and be assured of Pepoael "Kerami" "Gossard" Corsets. 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B 5 Price, £9/19/6. :i T ' f n _ T Without equal for richness and qualify. . . m —One of the fashionable Wool Knit Suits, designed PatteOlS 01 FlanneletteS and ■ j'- p„i. r,l XT p. > *«• .. ' fe ypi[ with roll collar and relieved with contrasting stripes at *-,« I /£ /f A JTaliemS OF the INeW UrCSS iMstenals. mcollar, cuffs, and .bottom of coat. Obtainable in Black- rlanneiS ./m /if 9 fff , 'jrm' W i W vj- •yi ... . M Grey, C:lnnamon-Brov/n, Almond-Mastic,, Saxe-Saxe, /%/M "W Iff 73 / Wi /j?) M iM /aliW Im M : ' seasons special sample sets for. country residents ife • Fawn-Brown. Price, £6/6/- Are now ready for posting to country * /Iym/§ S/M [fl (\J l/i'- Iw X&m a re now ready for posting, arfd those who desire a choice W iKJ C4—A neatly tailored, style in Nigger Velour, featuring '' residents, , and it is worthy of note that . _ y of the smartest weaves and 'colourings for costumes, J#j ft long lapel collar and inset pockets. Medium width skirt. the range in by far the best yet offered, / imitecL / « & c? 8 or COats , would be wise in Writing for any or all '• ® W V Excellent value at £8/12/6. both in the matter of variety and value. , • ' —' xrf~" *•' or the sets at the earhest moment. - mi ffl , Write for nets to-day. O As usual, they are sent post free.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18671, 29 March 1924, Page 16 (Supplement)

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18671, 29 March 1924, Page 16 (Supplement)

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18671, 29 March 1924, Page 16 (Supplement)