Chiffon Velvet, in an old period design with ground colourings of black, or blue with a design in gold • Usually 69/6. Clearing at 49/6. A wonderful collection of, Matalasse effects from exclusive Continental manufacturers, embracing a variety of designs in ivory, black, brown, and eight different colour combinations. Ihe ivory is particularly suited for bridal gowns, the others for dinner reception and evening wear. Qualities usually 55/- to 63/-, Reduced to 42/-. Others at 59/6 are 45A, and some usually 69/6 are 49/6. Chiffon Velour Faconne. This is a very interesting range, embracing various beautiful effects. Some being in pure silk, featuring velvet brocade on georgette and satin grounds. Included are three beautiful colouring* in crepe romain, embossed with ivory and grey silk velvet. Another novelty production coloured in gold, grey, and cherry on black ground, is designed with over pattern in velvet. The usual prices for these goods range from 45/- to 69/6. Clearing at 37/6, 39/6, 45/-, and 49/6. Crepe Romain. These are in ivory and black, and the beauty of the quality and patterning must be seen to be fully appreciated. A delightful production foi draping effects. The ivory makes a charming bridal gown 75/- and 79/6. For 59/6.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19060, 3 July 1925, Page 17
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