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DURING the slump period of a few years ago, when excessive and accumulated stocks were cleared at ridiculous prices, many sensational lines were offered, but none, in our opinion, EVER APPROACHED THIS. Prices, without exaggeration, in most cases are only one-third of the real worth of the materials. The fabrics themselves are in perfect condition, and embrace the whole collection of one of the most noted Dress Goods Merchants, including many genuine French productions. This remarkable selling offers the biggest saving on dress goods for years, and it comes just when materials are wanted. Note the width and prices, and it will be seen at once -that the most moderate outlay will provide Garments for vouner and old m the finest grade materials procurable. The McCall Pattern Service, too, will help in attaining the newest styles, 1 In the Dress Department at 9 a.rn. on Friday! Do Not Write for Patterns Avoid disappointment by making requirements known early/ whilst the best colourings and patterns are available. , Just suggest the colour preferred, and the intended use, whether for frock, skirt, or children's wear. ~ You are safeguarded by our promise to exchange anything not up to expectation, or refund the remittance. We pay the postage, as usual. i & m ¥M m n <s® I u m. II I m m m m M i it LMi 076 mS mi The above sketches are taken from the McCall Pattern ranges, and showing as near as possible the effect of some of the materials included in this big special offering. ; . No. 4076 is a McCall designed skirt, fashioned in Material No. D 56, on right of page, at 6/11 per yard. No. 4104 is a McCall frock design, suggested in Material No. D 63, at bottom of page. Price, 8/11 per yard. No. 3729 A, very smart child's frock, suggested in Material Nc. D 64, at bottom of page. Price, 8/11 per yar<" This is the most interesting range of all, because of its extensiveness in the matter of colourings and designs, and especially because of the excellent quality. Included are the highest grade Worsteds, in Brown, Navy, and Black grounds, with very smart stripe in contrast colour silk. Gabardines, of the highest grade, in Navy, Grey, and Brown, with single and double stripes in contrast colour rayon. Beautiful French Wool Repp, one of the most beautiful lines of the range, is obtainable in Navy, Brown, or Grey, with smart stripe in alternate White and colours. 1 Si Ml i 1 wire .£>6o. , A Beautifully Fine Soft Worsted, in Navy or Brown ground, with large overcheck in fine Rayon line, giving a very artistic effect. 54-inch. 8/11. Mr D6J. A Fine Wool and Silk French Suiting, in Grey, Mid Grey, and Fawn grounds, with very smart stripe in soft delicate contrast tonings, giving a very dressy appearance. 54rinch. 8/11. D 62, A Very Fine Quality Worsted, in Brown, Navy, Nigger, and Black ground. A very smart and subdued colour stripe has fine line of silk. Excellent for costumes or one-piece frocks. 56-inch. 8/11. D 63. A Fine AH : Wobrßepp, of French manufacture, in Navy, GreyT or Brown ground, some with White, others with coloured, stripe. Light weight, and admirably suited for frocks. 54-inch. 8/11. Hi ESSS- - A Fine Quality All-Wool Repp, in Silver, Fawn, and Grey grounds, with combination colour stripe. The tonings being more of a delicate nature, these Cloths are specially recommended for Spring wear. 54-ineh. 8/11.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19041, 11 June 1925, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19041, 11 June 1925, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19041, 11 June 1925, Page 15

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