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Usual Value, 9/11 to 12/6 These are great value, really smart in wear, in good Snap Brim, also Framed Styles. Newest Shades in Grey, Fawn, Iris, and Lilac. I TS«r? <1 ti v <>- m. v /h All Sizes, ' ARGAIN PRICED GROUND FLOOR. Unsurpassed NEW FUR TRIMMINGS Much in demand for Tweed and Velour Coats. Good Selection and Absolutely First Quality. Faultless VELVETEEN Also Printed First Floor. Faultless Velveteen, twill back, reliable wearing:, for frocks, coats, children's -wear, etc. Vieux Rose, Flame, Dark Brown, Saxe, Scarlet, Wine. 27-inch, 3/11. Foxallne Fur Trimmings—A " J.C.L. Leader Value 4.lne" —In a bljj- variety of attractive shades, all 'lined and laped. In Natural Fox, New Putty, New Sable, Care, Cocoa, Dark Sable, Chinchilla, nose, Platinum, and Cafe Blue; also White. 4 In. 61n. 11/6 16/11 yard. First Quality Opossum Trimmings, all lined and taped ready for use. Excellent appearance and durable in wear. Sable Skunk, Natural, Dark Stone Marten, also Light Stone Marten. 4 in. fiin. Bin. 28/6 41/6 55/6 yard Extra Good Quality In Pulled Coney Fur, In the new shade of Rose Beige, lined and taped, -tin. ftin. , 81n. 19/6 29/6 39/6 yard. Boautiful Hare Trimmings, lined and taped. Good values. In Saul. Cafe, Sable, and Platinum; alro Baum Marten.' 4ln. Gin. Bin. 10/6 15/6 25/6 yard Thibet Fur Trimmings. An effective long-hair Fur, In Stone Marten, Brown tipped, and Black tipped, also Biscuit. 41n. 61n. 16/6 24/6 yard. Faultless Velveteen, twill back, superior quality. Ideal for Autumn wear. Coral, Saxe, Vleux Rose, Flame, Lido, Jade, Apple, Lilac, Azure, violet. Navy. Scarlet, Sky. Nigger, White, Cream. 27-inch, 4/6. Corded Velvet, rich finish, strong wearing. For coats, Jumpers, children's wear, etc. Saxe, Mole, Wine, Lido, Brown, Almoncl, Nigger, Vleux Rose, Cream. 27-inch, 3/11. Art Velvet, rich silk tlnlsh, sort and dsilnty. For frocks. etc. Pheasant, Wine, Lido, Canary, Coffee, parakeet, Lime, Black. 27-inch, 6/11. Corded Velveteen, In superior heavy quality. Fawn, Saxe, Almond, Lido, Maroon, Brown, Vleux Rose. 27-inch, 4/11. Black Velveteen, In range or good wefiring qualities, TOr rrocks, jumpers, etc. 22-inch, 2/11. 27-inch, 3/11, # 4/6, 4/11, 5/11. 35-inch, 5/11, 6/11. Moufflon Fur Trimmings, in Beaver, Baum Marten, Woir, Silver Grey, Blue Grey, Amber, and Fitch. Splendid value. 3ln. 41n. 6ln. 8/6 10/6 15/6 yard Special Note.—Fashion demands that we sell Hare and Foxallne Trimmings, and they give reasonable wear ir used on materials similar in colour, but wo aocept no responsibility for the wear of these particular Furs. Printed Velveteen. One of the season's most fashionable rabrics. We have a large range of newest and smartest designs of floral, spots, tweed effects. 27-inch, 5/11, 6/11., Also fine selection of newest designs and shades in Printed Silk Velvets, at keenest prloes. Samples Sent on Request.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20537, 11 April 1930, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20537, 11 April 1930, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20537, 11 April 1930, Page 17