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Further Arrivals of New and Beautify Dress Fabrics and Silks/ Smith & Caughey's Great Fabric Hall presents a wondrous selection of New Fabrics just released from famous British looms. The following are a few of Fashion's Favourites. An early visit is recommended. All-Woo! Marocain .... 36-inch wide, featuring the latest self-colour fancy stripe effect, in the newest Autumn shades. For Afternoon Frocks, ■" etc., etc. Good value. / YARD All-Wool Fancy Dress Fabrics ... 36-inch wide, in self-coloured phantom stripe effects, in fashionable Autumn shades. Good value. J YARD All-Wool Crepe Marocain 54-inch wide. A Novelty Fancy Weave in newest tonings. Ideal for Autumn #ll Frocks, Costumes, or Skirts. Good \m | ■ value. * YARD Dog Tooth Check Tweeds —1 - A smart all-wool fabric for Coats, Frocks, jDULLCrICK Skirts, etc., etc., in Black/White, Nigger/ White, Red/White, Green/White, l£% Patterns 36in ' wid " Good value ' The New Butterick Pat- A'""^ 00 ' J??** A * .'J V ... it i In Donegal and Harris effects. A fashionable terns will prove a delight fabric for Autumn an d Winter A 111 to those who make their Costumes, Skirts, etc. 36-inch * ■ r« T r> , . wide. Good value. YARD own Frocks, Coats, etc. ... Buttericks are famous for All"Wool FcHlCy VBIOUT • • .1 • - i- 54-inch wide. Unprecedented for quality and their accuracy, simplicity hard wear , n w ? e SaM Nigg „ q Mu lberry, and up -to - the - minute Scarlet, Brown, Bottle, Navy and /II smartness. Experts are Black. Good value. IS yard always ready to assist in o|3,ck Df*CSS selection and in Dress and Coat | ng Materials . . making problems. Smith and Caughey Ltd> make special mention T i j of the great popularity of Black Materials. Inspection is welcomed— Black i. being worn for all occarion.. n, e no one will be pressed to New Weaves direct from English Looms offer k U y a wonderful variety to choose from. Velvets Lame 36-inch wide, plain and fancy, in 36 " inch , wid £ ~ design. )",' i . . a . lj D:k received m Gold, Steel and Silver latest Autumn shades. Kich pile. . T *. . , . . .. r> , - c .. ii c lmsel Lame, rashionable tor all Good wearing. Suitable for every , t , occasion. Smith and Caughey cvenmg wear; also extremely .mart emphasise the outstanding range of or t rimming. oo Ml \/_! • pL;/r d „ value •From %e/ ■ 1 irm Butterick Patterns The New Butterick PatmuiDerry, 8/" YARD selection and in Dressmaking problems. buy. a WOT Velvets 36-inch wide, plain and fancy, in latest Autumn shades. Rich pile. Good wearing. Suitable for every occasion. Smith and Caughey emphasise the outstanding range of Black Velvets in Chiffon, Panne and Ring qualities. /II Good value. From B \ * VADn 9/11 W YARD Satin Rische A beautiful quality Satin with novelty phantom stripe, for evening wear. Extremely smart and new. Shades: Royal, White, /I I Pink, Marina, Flame, /II Oyster. Good value. yard Tinsel Crepe. . 36-inch wide. Novelty weave with slightly raised cord effeet in a beautiful quality Crepe different and new. Suitable for Evening Frocks and Dinner Gowns. Smart shades, including Powder Blue, Pink, Flame, * Marina, 111 White, Brown. Black. / /II Good value. 7 Smith & Caughey Limited Over Half a Century Famous for Dress Fabrics

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22070, 28 March 1935, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22070, 28 March 1935, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22070, 28 March 1935, Page 4

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