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It's Home Sewing Week at M & C's -McCALL Printed PATTERNS —M & C Fine FABRICS A week which will be a decided help to every woman who delights in making additions to her wardrobe. Just as there is an art in buying clothes, so there is an art in making them, and nothing is easier and simpler than McCall . . . the famous printed Pattern with an established overseas success . . . which, combined with smartness of M & C Fabrics, assures discriminating women of absolute authenticity in style and fabric. FREE . . . . McCall Cutting-out Service Choose your Winter Fabric and McCall Pattern Style now! For Fabrics purchased during " Home Sewing Week"—as a special M & C Service—an Expert Cutter will cut out and fit absolutely free of charge. A service that saves time, and enables you to start sewing immediately and with complete confidence. Draping of MANNEQUINS Come and see the McCall Patterns and the new Fabrics as they actually appear when draped on the Mannequins. In order that everyone may have an opportunity of seeing the figure —sessions have been arranged at the following hours—--11 a.m.. 12.30, 1.30. 2.30 p.m. Daily. Friday Evenings: 5.30, 6.30 and 7.30 p.m. Fabric Centre . . . Second Floor. individuality in Woollens Exclusive Lengths for Frock, Coats and Tunic or Sports Suits. Woollens that are dramatic in texture —yet soft and easy to handle. There are vigorous, fresh-airy Tweeds—hearty big checks or smaller checks that rely for their smartness on clear brilliance of colourings—and stripes coming to the fore again. A Boucle is ribbed and threaded with contrasting colour—another embroidered with nonchalant little pyramids set at crazy angles. Naturally there is only a limited number of these superb Individual Lengths—each a highlight in the World of Fashion—so choose yours immediately. Angora types in clever, clever weaves—lavishly soft —or with an almost imperceptible " whiskery" finish. Colour plays a vastly important role this Winter. Look for the exquisite new forest-in-fall shades of Browns, Scarlets, Fawns, Greens—the intoxicating Vintage Reds—Navy, Grey, and, of course, Black. Broadtail Fabrics Follow the lead of the smartest Londoners and New Yorkers—make your extra coat of Broadtail Fabric this Winter. It's light weight—beautifully warm—and in a variety of attractive " crushed " designs. Black or Nigger Brown. 45/48 inches wide. 14/6, 15/6, 16/6 and 29/6. In Grey—32/6. Fabric Centre . . . Second Floor. m w mm mm m IS» «i----is i m am r.ifmiiP m Hi mmgr \ \ ■'■-J ■ j4l L+* • i-i t 'yf WMm m hi n rw ffts'' i ill * wmm "'r-.r mi m 11 V \ 1 9008 McCall Pattern 9008 The smart Tunic is cut on the important new Princess lines the pockets and collar youthfully trimmed icith Astrachan, following the dictates of fashion — and the shoulders are slightly padded—2/3. Pur Trimmings Astrakhan and Caracul Trimmings, 4 and 6 inches wide—Coney Fur, Foxaline and Hare, all 4 inches wide. In the Trimming Section, Street Floor. & CHOYCE TATTOO YOUR UPS with transparent South Sea red, as the tropic enchantress does! i^ \ ? .Nk... I ®* ives *' i ° m new I colour for lips... ' instead of pasty coating. Deluxe size 8/6 That ' s TATTOO! Put it Trial size 1/3 on like lipstick... let it set a moment... then wipe it off, leaving nothing on your lips but clear, lustrous South Se? red that only time can remove... and that will give your lips a touch - thrilling softness, smoothness and moistness they have never had before. Five tempting shades... each attuned to the spirit of reckless adventure! Make your choice at the Tattoo Colour Selector by testing all five on your own skin... at your favorite store. COKAL .. SXOTIC.. NATURAI.. PASTEL.. HAWAIIAN Sole New Zealand Agcntsi Middows Bros, ft Taylor, Ltd. XO7-XO9 Customhouse Quay, Wellington South Sea Colour for Lips pucrif fiii■■■ SCHItLS •S 5J r% t /■ i u? -r ?T-if '• stiff -* 4' wc - ■ JHEY dangerous thingsthose sudden chills a wise wife won't let her husband neglect one. Prompt resort to drives a cold through the pores of the skin, reduces the FEVER, clears the HEAD, thus many an attack of 'FLU is avertedl IMITATIONS: Beware of such ! Get Bonnington's l/ 6 and 2/6

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22694, 5 April 1937, Page 3

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