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tfl w e announ our Greatest Exposition Dress Go Now Proceeding! HERE in this J.C.L. Presentation of New Dress Goods, embracing the Season's most successful weaves, textures and colour combinations, will be found all the smartest Dress Fabrics and Materials that fashionable women will favour for Autumn and Winter. For weeks past we have been assembling this vast and unique assemblage, now revealed iii| extensive window and interior displays. Come—view this remarkable exposition, and avail yourself of the opportunities for thrift which it brings, for prices certainly were never more appealingly low for materials of such charm and serviceability. We publish typical selections. •56in. FACED CLOTH —Of excellent finish, supreme for Autumn coats, frocks, etc. Seasonable tonings of wine, nigger, bottle green, saxe, navy, black. Per Yard: 7/6 •56in. DIAGONAL WOOL COATING— Very new, for Autumn and Winter wear. Superior quality fabric, featuring distinctive new flecked effects in shades of wine, brown, saxe, burgundy, bottle green, reseda, navy, black. er ar< * : J •54/56 in. AFGHALAINE TWEE D Beautiful fabric. All-Wool, velvety finish; supreme for Autumn coats, frocks, etc. Smart new mixtures, in tonings of hunter green, brown, wine, tangerine, fawn, almond, lemon, soxe. Per Yd. 1/11 •SUPERIOR QUALITY ASTRACHAN— The rage for Autumn! The growing popularity of this material for the new Season s outdoor fashions is an outstanding feature of the mode. It is smart for the new style coats and for a wide variety of trimming purposes. We have just opened a splendid selection, which every fashion-wise woman or miss should on no account overlook. 50in., in nigger, beaver, black. Per Yard: 1715!/53in., in shades of black, grey, beaver, and cream. Per Yard: 19/6 Also 52in. Sealette; black only. Per Yard: 17/6 •54in. CIRCULAR WOOL STOCKINETTE—ExceIIent weave. Suitable _ for women's and children s Autumn and Winter frocks, jumper suits, underwear, etc. Shades are royal, brown, saxe, lemon, beige, rose, bottle green, henna, purple, rust, hunter green, wine, ligHt brown, tangerine, fawn, old rose, navy, cream and black. Per Yard: 4/11 •56in. NOVELTY DIAGONAL SUITING. London shrunk. New flecked effects, in shades of lido, reseda, mahogany, navy, black. Exceedingly attractive iin appearance. Per Yard: •58in. NOVELTY TWEED. Ground shades of navy, bottle green, or wine, all interwoven with white. Ideal for Autumn coats, costumes, ensembles, dresses, iskirts, etc. Per Yard: (Jjy J J SPECIAL PURCHASE. •36in. NOVELTY TWEED—Available in a wide range of new designs and colourings. Exceptionally good value at this price. Per Yard: j^ •38in. DRESS TWEEDS Neat novelty designs; smart two-tone effects. Durable lightweight quality. Brown/orange, saxe/, fawn, brown/fawn, green/orange. Per Yard: •36in. MARLE HOPSAK—Splendlid lightweight weave; serviceable quality, yet smart for women's and children's frocks:, etc. In hunter green, henna, almond, purple, wine, brown, rust, orange, saxe, navy, blcick. Per Yard: *s4in. ALL-WOOL FACE CLOTH—Popular material for smart Autumn coats, costumes, etc., in a medium weight. In plain shades of bottle green, nigger brown, navy, black, fawn, jaida green, ramona blue, marine blue. Per Yard: 11/•36in. NOVELTY ART. SILK BROCHE— Excellent quality fabric for good linings, dressing gowns, cushions, hangings, table centres, bedspreads, etc., in a wide range of new colourings and smart patterns. Per Yard: •38in. ALL-WOOL FLANNEL—Supreme for frocks, children's wear, dressing gowns, jackets, short coats, etc. Shades of saxe, nattier, sky, royal, gold, navy, jade, red, scarlet, helio., fawn, lemon, blondine, rose, brown. Per Yard: J //C •36in. CHIFFON TWEED—Available in a wide range of the newest colourings and designs. Suitable for frocks, ensembles, skirts, coatees, etc. Per Yard: 3/11 French Novelty TWEEDS 11 Per Yard. An Extira Special Purchase, Offered by J.C.L. at a Fraction of their Real Worth! A unique range of distinctive new fabrics, as used by the most exclusive fashion salons of Paris, and embodying unusually fine qualities. From 50in. to 54in. wide, including many beautiful effects . . . stripes,* checks, plaids, tartans, flecks, marie, pin spots, etc., etc. ... in Lightweight Fancy Wool Georgettes, Crepes, Diagonal Flecked Tweeds, Coating Tweeds, and other weaves. Early inspection is sincerely urged for best selection! Patterns of all Materials Free on Request to Out-of-Town Residents. "Australian Home Journal," 6d per Copy; 6/- per Year, Post Free, faper Patterns from 8d to 1/1 Obtainable at JCL. John Court Ltd Phone 46-920 • QUEEN STREET • P.O. Box 320.

Messrs. ELLIS & BURNAND, Ltd., Sawmillers and Timber Merchants, HAMILTON. Dear Sirs, For the past twelve months my wife and I have been planning to build a home of our own, AND NOW THAT BUILDING COSTS ARE DEFINITELY AT ROCKBOTTOM WE CANNOT SEE ANY REAL REASON WHY WE SHOULD DELAY FURTHER. In fact, we wish to be certain of completing our home while prices are so favourable. Will you please quote me your very lowest prices for your best grades of seasoned TIMBER AND JOINERY, and also post me your ILLUSTRATED JOINERY CATALOGUE AND BROCHURE OF READY-TO-ERECT BUILDINGS? My neighbour, Mr. Jones, advised me to write you, as he purchased his Timlber and Joinery from you, and it was an excellent line throughout, whilst he also informs me that your prices were more favourable than others obtained. Yours faithfully, HJ3.R. -a*— U'e are dally receiving similar 1 letters to the above. Fill in your I name nnd address below, and post to | Ellis Be Burnand. Ltd., Hamilton, and similar particulars will reach I you by return mail. There nre times when you need to turn to someone for something and I you cannot turn tc. anyone better than ELLIS & BURNAND LTD.. J HAMILTON, for TIMiBER, JOINERY, j PLYWOOD, and a MULTITUDE OF OTHER THINGS IN WOOO. J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21144, 30 March 1932, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21144, 30 March 1932, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21144, 30 March 1932, Page 17

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