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feurt \ % We are Sole Auckland Agents for Weldons and Spinner Paper Patterns Home Dressmaking is easy with Spinner and Weldons Paper Patterns. Choose the frock design you desire, the instructions are so simple to follow, and the results are always so pleasingly satisfactory. You'll love the charming new frock ideas found in these pattern books, and there is such a wealth of variety. rm COST LESS And these exquisite Silks betray in every inch of their fascinating weaves the inimitable skill, of world-famous designers and manufacturers. There are silks for every occasion for practically everything you wear. Silks that will stamp every garment with that indefinable style and charm which only a distinctive and superior silk can give. You will see them in a diverse and gorgeous array of weaves and colour harmonies in our extensive Silk Department on the Ground Floor. CREPE SATlN—Outstanding value is offered in this rich-finished Crepe Satin. Suitable for evening frocks, blouses, etc. Showing in a wide range of all wanted shades, including ivory. 36 inches wide. Pri " ; 1/11* y " d - CLOQUE —Depicting a self-coloured novelty crepe weave of rich, soft finish. For smart frocks for day or evening wear. Shades: Ivory, cream, sky, red, tomato, apricot, Marina, shell, lemon and wine. . 36 inches wide. Price: /« «| yard. RICE CREPE—Another new production in a plain coloured crepe weave, suitable for afternoon or evening gowns. Shades: Wine, forest green, mid brown, deep saxe, mulberry, light navy, and black. 36 inches wide. Price: yard. TINSEL CLOQUE—A new crepon weave with a faint tinsel stripe effect. Charming for evening frocks, etc. In new shades of wine, Lido, sky, apple, lemon, red, turquoise and ivory. 36 inches wide. Price: y ard - TAFFETA SILK—A popular fabric of charming quality, showing in a British production. A variety of rich shades, including shell, sky, coral, salmon, rose, apple, turquoise, sunglow, cherry, lemon, ivory and .black. 36 inches wide. Price: 51 / fl[ yard. MINEOLA CREPE—A charming effect in a reversed Satin Crepe. A lovely texture which will create distinctive grace for afternoon or evening wear. In tonings of pink, beige, Paris blue, powder, apple, dusty # pink, Lido, navy, nigger, wine, mulberry, ivory, and black. 36 inches wide. Price: yard. NOVELTY REVERSIBLE SATIN—A lovely selfcoloured dress fabric, rich in finish, for exclusive wear. Tonings of henna, brown, light navy, deep saxe, and black. 36 inches wide. Price: BZ / « % y ard - SELF SPOT TAFFETA—A superior quality British fabric in an attractive self spot effect. The latest for evening wear. Shades: Ivory, turquoise, royal, Lido, scarlet, coral, salmon, cherry, nigger, navy, and black. 36 inches wide. Price: <| yard. SILK VELVET—A charming quality Silk Velvet for the season's smartest frocks for day or evening wear. In a very wide range of the newest light and dark colours, also black and ivory. 36 inches wide. 'Price: 6/6 yard. BLACK SILK VELVET—The fashion forecast strongly features Black Silk Velvets for the coming winter season. We are offering wonderful values in a wide range of qualities. 36 to 38 inches wide. Prices: , 6/6 7/6 9/1111/614/ H and 16/11 y<*GEORGE COURT KARANGAHAPE ROAD :: :: :: :: "For Quality Goods at Lower Prices AND SONS LIMITED AUCKLAND % f i IIL Welcome back Sir. Thank goodness the mistress realises tea just as good asThere are all kinds of teas—good, bad, and indifferent, but there is only one economical tea of peerless quality and irresistible flavour—BELL. On tea tables in every grade of society, you will find BELL Tea . . . pure CEYLON ... the most refreshing drink of all. More cups to the pound. Try BELL. 3 U P er lb.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22399, 21 April 1936, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22399, 21 April 1936, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22399, 21 April 1936, Page 15