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I A: h WW '£l &fc ill K * M » ~ «, C/t eA McCall Pattern No. 6297 McCall Pattern No. 643 McCall Pattern No. 6454 _ Charming Evening -The beautiful fabric, ress an Jac e, so Frock of the newest floral broche and lumae satir ins the new contrast taffeta; upper clrcu]ar are usetJ with won derfi effect ac leve y S re y flounce attached to waist effect for these moder wool crepe de chine frock j flounce tg ■ of Russian pei WdToth TOy camisole skirt ' suasion. Material, £2/12/7 Material, £3/9/5 Material, £l/12/< t-MiiiiiiiiiijjiitiuiiiiniiiiiiiiinuiniiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniliilllliiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiHiiiijJLiiillilJllininiiiHiiiiiN^ 1 ) Fur Trimmings in Great Favour | McCall Pattern No. 6436 —The beautiful fabrics broche and lumae satin are used with wonderful effect for these modern pyjamas of Russian perMaterial, £3/9/5 Material, £l/12/4 Coney Sets—Boat shaped, with the new pointed cuff; grey, mole, brown, sable. 29/6 set. Opossum Fur Trimming—First grade, // padded and taped, ready for use; in ) skunk, natural, golden, fitch, wolf, cable, and dark sable. 4in. 6in. ®' nFoxaline—A Fur suitable for bridge coats, lined and taped; 4in. width; in beige, oyster, brown, golden, apricot, light beige, grey, black. 10/6 yd White Foxalino Fur Trim—Superior quality, lined and taped. 4in. 6in °in. 16/6 25/6 32/6 Also, Collars, size 24 x B—l6/6. P 19/6 29/©' 39/6 Also, Collars, size 24 x B—l6/6. auiiljlinillliuiuiliuiiui mm. t msm rTH! v > J vTf |( * Pi f' li McCall Pattern No. 6479 —Becoming Coat, cut on the newest lines and fashioned from serviceable red flecked wool tweed; rayon lining. s Material, £2/8/McCall Pattern No. 6271 ■ —The, delightful new velvet iradiant is used for the jacket, capo and skirt, and crepe satin for the blouse of this effective ensemble. Material, £3/318/8 i lilii iii iiiliilliiiillii iiilliliiiiiiiiiii lil McCall Pattern No. 6477 —Velveteen in the new tweed printing so much in demand is used.for this stylish frock for day wear. Material, £l/19/ON Monday morning we inaugurate Fabric, or Home Sewing Week an event that will, without doubt, have a tremendously wide appeal. Through the medium of fabric Week, • and- by the aid of the wonderful McCall Pattern Service, the very smartest of styles are brought within the range of the most modest incomes. The styles illustrated here are typical of the wide choice in McCall Patterns literally scores of frocks, coats, jumpers and other garments for every possible occasion offer ample scope tor every, woman who does her own sewing. Plan your wardrobe for the coming months with McCall Patterns as your fashion guide and be assured of unquestioned good taste and wearability in every garmen . And remember —it costs no more to make tip the best materials. Mannequins Will Wear McCall Styles No effort has been spared to make Fabric Week most helpful in every way to the home dressmaker. Commencing on Monday, each day from 10.30 to 4.30, on the Second oor, , will demonstrate various McCall Patterns as they appear made up into completed garments a worn with the usual accessories. They will give information regarding the class, yardage and cost of materials used, and any other particulars required. The Dress Adviser at Your Service Then there is the Dress Adviser a lady proficient in all aspects of dressmaking, who is ready to give expert advice and assistance in the choice of styles, colours, materials, trimmings, etc. Cutting Out Free of Charge Another practical aid is the Cutting Out Service. At Special Tables assistants will demonstrate the simplicity of laying out patterns and how to cut the material most economically. During fabric Week the services of our Expert Cutter offered Free of Charge. Unequalled Choice of Materials ■*" _ ,1 _ in r.harminnr design! For Ensembles —Tweeds in smart twotone weaves, with fancy checks, 38/40 in., 6/6 yard; 54in. Featherweight Tweed, 9/11 yard; 54in. Tweeds in Frisca effects in plain and checks, 12/11 yard; also 36in. Wool Crepe de Chine, 4/11. For Day Frocks —Fine Tweeds in plain, fancy and flecked weaves, 36/38 in., 3/6, 3/11, 5/6, 5/11, 6/6, 6/11 yard. Other suitable materials are Wool Crepe de Chine, woven from pure, soft yarn, with rich crepe effect, in fdshionable toningSi 54in., 7/11, 11/6 yard; Suitings in black and white effects, 54in., 11/6, 12/6, 13/6 yard. For Costumes —Medium-weight Tweeds, 38/40 in., 6/6 yard; also All-Wool Suitings, 40in., 7/11; 54in., 11/6; 56in„ 10/6 yard; English Worsteds, 54in., 7/11, 8/11, 11/6 to 25/- yard; Tricotine, 54in., 12/6 yard; Charmelaine, 54in., 11/9 yard; Pin-spot Suiting, 54in., 14/11 yard; Barathea, in black only, 54in., 11/6 yard. For Coats —New All-Wool Faced Cloths, correct weight, 54in., 11/6, 14/6 to 18/11 yard; Heavy Coating Tweeds of good, serviceable homespun types, 54in., a wonderful value line for hard wear, multi-colour effects and medium coarse weave, wanted shades, 4/11 yard; 54/56 in., 8/11 to 12/6 yard; Tweed Velours, 54in„ 12/6 yard; Honeycomb Coatings, 56in., 13/11 yard; Pin-spot Coatings, 56in., 12/11. Wonderful Velvets The New Velvet Irradiant—An entirely new development in rich, soft pile embossed velvet for frocks and coats, showing in small and medium spot effects; in cedar, raisin, brown, nigger, bottle, wine, nattier, navy, black. Featured in special demonstration of McCall styles next week. 35in. 17/6 yard. Chiffon Velvet —Richest of all silk pile fabrics, in a wide range of self tonings; a material of rare beauty that gives excellent service; ideal for fashionable day or evening frocks and coats; in ivory, turquoise, opal, rose, also reds, browns and all wanted shades of the season. 36in. 17/6 y ard * Rayon Velvet, embracing the newest and most gorgeous designs for fashionable frocks, ensembles and bridge coats. 27in.. 5/H 35in„ 4/6, 5/11 ">ll/6 Ring Velvet—Classical designs, in excellent taste for the ultra-smart type of frock or bridge coat. A superior quality fabric of wonderful texture; new types just arrived, embracing a complete and varied assortment of designs and colourings. 36/38 in. From 16/6 Black —Popular as Ever Black Ring Velvet——A leading fashion note of the season; plain black Velvet of beautiful quality. 40in., 13/6 yard. 36in - 17/6 and 29/6 y &rd - Embossed Velour Georgette—lntroducing colour in smart printed designs on Georgette, embossed with rich Velvet on Ceorgette ground. An unrivalled collection in the newest shades and multicolour patterns. High fashion fabric for bridge coats, afternoon and evening frocks. 35/36 in. From 15/6 yard. Printed Velveteens —In strong demand for dress wear, and smart suitsnovelty tweed printings on Velveteen in floral and geometric types. Soft, deep pile and twill back; wide assortment. 27in. 4/n, 5/6 to 6/6 y ard - Imitation Skin Coatings—Sealette, Russian Lamb, Astrachan, Broadtail and other wanted fabrics for smart coats and trimmings. 48in. 14/6 to 32/6 y flrd - Glorious Tinsel Broche Tinsel Broche and Lame Extremely modern! woven in gorgeous colourings and glittering with gold and silver leme threads. Rather stiff for some purposes and sheer for gowns that require a definite draping quality; mainly for bridge coats, evening wear and graceful wraps. 35/36 in. From 15/6 yard. Broche Taffeta—Greatly favoured for smart, inexpensive evening frocks; a delightful fabric featuring neat designs in same tone as self-coloured grounds; ivory and ten other delicate evening shades. 35in. 5/11 yard- ■ Printed Taffetais, in charming designs and colourings, ideally suited for dance or general evening wear. 35in. 8/11, 9/11 y ard - Marocains, Failles, Crepes, ranging in quality from all-rayon to all-silk, and embracing all the most fashionable shades for autumn. All 35/38 in. Marocains — 6/11 to 15/6 yard. Failles— 8/11 to 13/6 yard. Crepes— 4/11 to 12/6 y ard * Satin Beaute—--11/6 to 14/11 y ard - Beautiful New Silks All-Silk Georgette —Rich, supple quality; drapes well and a perfect fabric for pleating. In strong demand for day and evening frocks; almost every new and wanted shade. 36/38 in. 4/11 to 9/11 y ard - Blouse Silk—Pure Silk, non-split Crepe de Chine and Georgette, specially dyed to our order in fashionable blouse shades, the* two materials synchronising in 20 beautiful soft tonings. 38in. 6/6 y ard - Silk Crepe de Chine—Non-split pure silk fabric in every conceivable shade for day and evening wear. 38in. 5/6, 6/11, 7/11 y ard - Linings are Important The importance of selecting suitable Linings for the correct finish and fitting to seasonable garments cannot be overstressed. Suitable choice for all require- v ments is offered from our well-assorted stocks of seasonably-priced lines such as Raysylk Polonaise, rayon and cotton; 38in.—2/11 yard * Satin Lumae, all art. silk, shot effects; 36in.—3/11 yard. Two-tone diagonal stripes, all art. silk; 36in.—3/6y ard * And Raysylk Brocades in all art. silk weaves are offered in a very wide range of designs, ranging from the neatest to the boldest of self-coloured and two-tone types. 34in. to 38in. Priced at 3/11, 4/6, 4/11 »" d 5/11 yard. MILNE & CHOYC Queen Street Auckland Imi >}L Al ■t r " a McCall Pattern No. 6252 A dainty bedtime epsemblc for _ the young miss, comprising coat of rayon charme and blouse and trousers of fancy weave printed Tooti^ha. Material, 14/6 ibv(ill vWr McCall Pattern No. 6294 Child's Coat in serviceable velour, introducing new lines, suitable for girl of eight. Material, 21/11 McCs.ll Pattern No. 6444 Gorgeous Evening Coatee in tinsel brocade; collar rolls softly into revers; sleeves fall back from elbow to show long gloves to advantage; diagonal closing repeats oblique line of back panel. Material, £2/9 /8 I Fabrics of Exceptional Value | | I ElSii/XhiTpSS -S* 1 ; dress styles* In exquisite shades of type, which Is correct for style. = X" burgundy? nigger, bottle, mid- Showing in tones of apple, primrose, g . wine, Durgunay, Kb _ ivory, peach, powder, azure, orchid, = | brown ' navy ' and bl3C g/ft yard. piX coral. '35/36 in. / H g = Satin Venetian—An all art. silk lining 2 ? Printed Cord Velveteen—Very special j s offered in shot effects which blend g - value'in a seasonable fabric. Neat with all seasonable tonings. 38in. = cord and a comprehensive range of 2/3 y arcl, = I Tweed _ »=* J suits. 27in. 2/3 yard ' 4/1 1 7 | wm m IS^ff McCall Pattern No. 6247 ■ —Righs up to the moment in style, this model Coat makes up exceptionally well in all-wool faced cloth in any of the newer shades; rayon broche lining. Material (including fur), £4/10/4 McCall Patterns N05.648S and* 6367 The new McCall Pattern No. 6451 Tunic (6485) in rayon gj| 0 • T- ~ c . crepe features the one—Smart Ensemble featur- fulness q{ fhe semi _ jgg ing the combination of a cowl; to wear with it is cloth skirt with jacket a smart wrap - around' and blouse of artvel. Skirt (6367) in wool ||| barathea. : > Material. £3/6/2 MaterW. £2/1/8 jj

Tonson Garlick's Sell It For Less.' 1.1 • II fi). Special Cash Purchase enables us to offer these wonderful values in Chesterfield Suites. Every style is represented and coverings are showing in Mocjuettes, Tapestry Shadows, Block Print Cretonnes, Velvets, etc. Colourings to suit any room. Just at a time when you are considering your winter needs comes this welcome offer. Genuine Bargains. 1 / 3-Piece Ipdale Chesterfield Suite SMART CHESTERFIELD SUITE £3 g 4/To/"° aUette; fU ' ,y CovereJftaa m (W'.V.mm £iis£ m. m-/s. mm mm -Mm ■m tmx - •... J SS "VA.-. Very comrortable, In an _ J attractive Genoa Velvet; '* upholstered in-smart Cretonnc3. Just tlio tiling 1 for the fully sprung seats, backs and edges—Usual JMdce, £3_3/J fireside—Usual Price,^ £3/15/-. [ASlfll li.J CO x :iG, (lice partem, with Rnrrlci of Red. ltliie, Gold. Fast coloursusuaiiy i/io. 30-inch square, lieavy crepe, witli attractive. design in Blue, and hemstitched —Usually 2/0. 301n. New designs, in heavy quality; nil colourings—Usually 2/il. 30in. New design, in large attractive settings. Ml colourings, suitable for lor ciirtnlns and coverings. Block printed—Usually 4/11. Single size; all colours. A largp range In Silk and Cotton —Usually 20/0. Tapestry Runner, In Fawn ground and attractive serviceable pattern—Usually 5/11. mSm oTniTllllltf 301n., lieijvy quality. A large range of shades and patterns. For hangings or coverings—Usually 1/3. CasesT s/11 Bordered Towels, I/U Full double size, in Striped Ticking. Splendid wjcaring. FOR BETTER FURNISH In Blue, Rose, Lemon, with dainty Borders in Floral Chenille. Excellent Guest Towels. KARANGAHAPE ROAD.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20851, 18 April 1931, Page 16 (Supplement)

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20851, 18 April 1931, Page 16 (Supplement)

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20851, 18 April 1931, Page 16 (Supplement)