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Early selection while ranges are complete is strongly urged. , r THE HOME BUDGET ' MONTHLY JOURNAL will keep you in touch with all the latest styles'for-spring and summer. An interesting journal, with four short stories and 5 Free Patterns included —Price!, 6d: if posted, 7d. OUR HOME BUDGET CUTTING-OUT AND FITTING SERVICE. This Service saves all worry about ultimate results, and costs but little. Select your Pattern, purchase your materials from our Dress Department, and inquire from the staff for lull particulars. V Early Booking is urged, as orders for Cutting and Fitting can only be taken in rotation —prices are astonishingly moderate. PRICES FOR HOME BUDGET PATTERNS: Adult styles .... i. « 1/1 Juvenile styles >.-.i 1/1 10d O . - Green Lotions are Exquisite for Spring— WONDERLAND CAMBRIC, strong in texture, fast colour. A fabric of outstanding usefulness. Furnished with every conceivable shade, m checks, leaf and floral effects, geometric groups, stripes and spaced de- 1/- yard, signs; 29in ANNABELLE CAMBRIC, guaranteed fadeless. Colours printed in outstanding range of spaced, floral, plaid and spotted designs. A fine finish Cambria, of excellent appearance, for house frocks, overalls, children's wear, 1 /CI yard, etc.; 36in. .. DUROTRIX, a Cambric combining excellent appearance with assured wear. Guaranteed fasi to sun and washing. Tastefully printed in spaced, check, floral and all-over designs. Recommended for house frocks, l/7i T"achildren s wear, etc.; 36m.. .. TOBYCORD, Haircord of unparalleled wear and exceptional finish. Guaranteed tubfast and sunfast, this fabric offers complete reliability. Fresh two-tone floral and check designs, also small and medium-sized leaf 1/9 yard, groupings; 36in. '....•, A NEW FABRIC IN PASTEL TONES. PRINTED KRINKLY CREPE, Pastel grounds charmingly fresh, displaying to advantage a novel, widely-spaced design that is quite different. Dull-finished Krmkly, practically uncrushable, is another feature. Shades: Blue, Green, Ivory; 36in. • . Cool as a Sea Breeze These S Home Budget Pattern 2530 SWISS ORGANDIE, fully transparent, exceptionally smooth surface and permanent finish. Covering a varied field of usefulness, it is offered in Peach, Scarlet, Rose,. Daffodil, Lemon, Beige, Nil Green, Saxe, Sky, Shell Pink, Mauve, White; 44in. \/\ \ & 25/3 PIQUE ORGANDIE, varying the unique appearance of transparent Swiss Organdie, with narrow and ■ spaced pique weave. Showing in dainty Pastel tonings of Peach, Sky, Shell Pink, Ivory; 38in. . .. •••••• 3/6 y,rA PRINTED ORGANDIE, Swiss Organdie, designed with charming effect in. small checks, plaids and the new all-over " flowers that bloom." Created for really dainty frocks, with latest colour blendings to Q/1 II yard, suit all tastes; 36in... ' SPRIGGED ORGANDIE, delightfully transparent Swiss Organdie, daintily embroidered with two-tone coloured sprig designs, ideaWy suited to afternoon and evening wear, blouses, etc. In White and coloured grounds; 36in.— 4/11,5/6 Gay Colours will be Fashi FABRICS THAT DRAPE TO PERFECTION CREPE ARABIA, uncrushable Suede-surface dress fabric of pleasing appearance, expressing advance designs of zig-zag and broken square printings. Confidently displayed for fashionable frocking, in Blue/White, Orange/White, Cherry/White, also multi-colours on Brown, Blue, etc.; 36in.... 3/11 yard. ' SAND CREPE, latest development of the delustred finish, featuring fine krinkle. Unquestionably the popular fabric for the coming season. Outstanding choice of fashion tones include Nugget Gold, Cyclamen Pink, Pinemoss Green, Gothic Blue, Casino Grey, Lemonskin, Caramel Beige, Mustard, Orleans Blue, Spanish Rust, Burnt Brown, Ivory, Light Navy, Black; 36in. wide 4/6 :»-*■ SYLCREPE—Giving prominence to new developments' in designing, including geometric and chevron combinations, this fabric adds the advantage of uncrushable suede weave. A wholly satisfactory production; Af C yard, all new shades; 36in . r' " You CAN make it yourself with a Home Pattern. It's simplicity itself, and a happy economy. 6CARAnCAHAP€ Fabrics in G Designs used Bodices (or are Ultra PRINTED SAND CREPE, disclosing advance features in two-tone geometric designs and four-tone chevron effects. The fabric is the fashionable krinkle in a new variation. Extremely modish for frockings, trimmings, etc. Predominating tones are Spa-Blue, Apple Red, MelloPink, Cuban Brown, Cherry, Moss Green, Black; 36in. 4/11 yard. CHECK FLAT CREPE, to introduce the muck-discussed chicken foot check, an origiinal design, irresistible, to discriminating tastes. Two-tone and threetone colour blendings are displayed with Ivory, and dark grounds on rich Silky Crepe; 36m.. • '4/11, 5/1 1 ** SANDULE CREPE, extremely original designings, combining latest variation of diagonal stripe and square effects. Produced in highest quality krinkle fabric. Predominating shades: Spanish jßust, Burnt Brown, Orleans Blue, Grey, Gothic Blue,, Fez Red, Black; 36in. 6/11 yd. CREPE MARTELE—-Fashion dictates' delustred surfaces. This new fabric embodies this feature in ripple and krinkle weaves. Ultra smart chevron, multistripe and check designs are presented in latest colour combinations; 36in. wide--7/6,7/11 ** CREPE RlßALTA—Uncrushable, heavyweight Krinkly Crepe, attracting enthuniastic attention for chic spring wear. Designed with fascinating two-tone geometric and leaf figures, also square and spot effects in multi-colour. Sure to appeal for ensembles, street frocks, trimmings, etc.; 3 3in. 7/6 yard, wide CREOLISTA CREPE features designs combining overchecks, plaids and broken diagonal stripings on lustrous fiaished Crepe, providing an inexpensive yet completely smart frocking. Colours indudq Spa-Blue, Apple Red, Grey, Cuban Brown, Lemonskin, Orangei Black; 36in........... O /Q yard. \\M usurer?-^ mm utttai K.S -UsED Ypap lyl PRESERVE YOUR EGGS WITH] NORTON'S LIQUID OR PASTE A ROUGE THAT EATS LIMELIGHT AH very weil for these newspaper writers of Beauty Notes to tell o poor girl to chango the shade of her rouge four times a day, and every ten niinutes on Sundays, but your popular modern girl has the "dates" so closely spaced there's no time whatever to switch The Modern Miss needs the one rouge to sttiy put all the time—right through Daylight. Dinner Light, Theatre Light, Dance Light and Moonlight. So we prescribe Rose Petal Rouge, by Kathleen Court. It's versatilel Goes op. in all lights, stays on and looks well in all lights, and doesn't clash with any colourscheme. Rose Petal is the rouge_ of pep and personality, it eats the limelight mm m MZ* ■ ■m. . ./* mmm

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21577, 23 August 1933, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21577, 23 August 1933, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21577, 23 August 1933, Page 16

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