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1 ass .. >S m V 7 ' ' ■ • I ■■ W.' 1 I h k Y: . - . - Nine Days of wonders in the Fabric Showroom, starting to-day - - - with Winter Silks and good warm Wools all to go at slashed prices. Come early for the best ! Us. 2 7 6 TAFFETA Supple, shining Silk Taffeta in a good -weight for Evening Frocks, also Underslips. Cyclamen. Killarney, Nil. Cold, Clover, Dahlia, Mauve, Sate, Apricot, Cherry, Coral, Turquoise, Grey, Fawn, and Lemon. 36in. Us. 5 / 1 l MARL SILKS The Wool-like Fabric so popular for Frocks, sults, Skirts. Broken ranges, oddments, in atripes arid checks. 36in. Us. 15 / 6 MOSS CREPE An All Pure Wool weave for aervice-weight Frockn. Como Blue, Lagoon, Vineyard, Alpine Green, Dark Brown, Navy, and Black. Width, 54in. Us. 8 / 11 Wool Afgalaine, 6/6 yd. Us. 3/11 to 5'H SILKS, all 2/11 yd. In Black only. Soft, Pure Wool, just the weight for Frocks. 3 6in. Us. 12 7 6 Wool Afgalaine, 9/II yd. Same as above, only in 54in. width. Us. 15'6 Wool Coating, 13/6 yd. 1 his Colonial All-Wool Coating is beautifully warm, has a faint self pattern. Firth Blue, Lagoon, Gypsy Red, Rust, Raspberry, Ivy Green, Tasman Blue, and Black. 54in. wide. 1© per cent (2/- in £) off almost all other fabrics - - - for NINE DAYS ONLY ! A one-price group for early shoppers. Rich Silks, plain or self patterned oddments and broken ranges at extra special values. Glowing colours and darks. 36in. wide. Us. 17 7 6 Fleck Coating, 15/6 yd. An English Coating with a Velour finish and Angora fleck, which makes up softly. Fawn, Tan, Copper Rose, and Green. 54in. width. Us. 4 7 6 Cream Estalaine 3/11 yd. Particularly good for Kiddies' Frocks, Pyjamas and Nighties, and lovely for Baby Clothes, ia thiß unshrinkable Wool and Cotton Fabric, with its fine, soft finish. Cream only. 2 7in. wide. SECOND FLOOR.

Usually 14']] Designs for Matrons English Wool Felt Hats styled specially for our women customers who ask us for a "deep head fitting and a soft brim." Several designs. Black, Navy, Wine or Rust, in a fine quality reduced for this week only. f®// "DORA" BONNETS Demure and ribbon tied, to set a halo of colour above a little girl's curls. Winter Felt, in Green, Scarlet, Saxe, or Rust ... at Choose Your New Hat on FARMERS' SECOND FLOOR.

f m M mm m m m m iu m msm tviV'r. . . 7^m : m ' £° \' •? M i a -«* m m v If; * twmm m m i m • i « —.■.o-^aeggea; L<,,w,,:.... ..',,1, ' [l :. ' h i:e irm A jO Get a ELECTRIC FIRE Here's a modern, efficient Electric Fire .at C low price. Made with adjustable Parabolic Reflector which will reflect heat at any angle. Solid cast frame and heavy base finished in Pastel shades. Price, each. Complete with Flex. Plug extraplease state type. May be bought for 1/- Deposit and 1/- Weekly. & \' r 'P&A TWO-HEAT ELECTRIC STOVE This 2-heat Electric Stove is just 9 inchen square, but it's n wonderful cooker for all that. Set it on your dining table and it will fry, toast or boil at your pleasure. Extra economical in use because of the special built-in 2-heat switch. Nlckelplated top. Mottled Blue Enamel legs. P"«, 21/6 Smaller Model — 13/6 . . Special Offer: Plus Free for this Week-end only. FARMERS' THIRD FLOOR.

SAVE a pair on COLOURED TERRY TOWE Size 23 x 4 sin.—Usual Price, 5/11 pair. jpil / "|| Ij fJjjS 4 FOR THIS WEEK-END ONLY: ®"fp J| English Towels made of good quality Cotton. Brightly-coloured stripe designs on Cream ground, ideal general purpose Towel. 500 YARDS COTTON ND TEA TOWELLING SPECIAL PRICE: q fa <1 J Just arrived—a firm, strong Towelling that will Jgj /|| Ji|| JfClyW wash and wear splendidly. 24in. wide. Coloured striped borders in Green or Blue. SECOND FLOOR. S«iMrIiTAIS dr¥«dM«U m r ALL-WOOL TRIANGULAR SCARVES for head wear, in smart checks of Navy, Brown, Bottle, Roval, Marina, Wine. 3/11 C3Ch ' SPONGE BAGS, rubber lined, in Jade, Teal, Lime, Cyclamen. Scarlet, Orange ■ —Usually 2/11. Special, J/ J j MALLARD FLOSS for Embroideries Pure Silk Floss in fine Pinks, Blues, Greens, and Violet, for smart embroideries on cushions, tapestry work, or for unusual frock trimming. • 24 Skeins for 1/Half Price! Oddments in SOFT SATIN OR GEORGETTE BLOUSETTES, various Autumn shades, all at Half Usual Price. (No Mail or Phone Orders on these.) CREPE DE CHINE JABOTS, ruffled with Lace, in White and Beige—Usually 1/11. Special, J /3 eac ' l FINE WOVEN ALLWOOL SCARVES, long style, in plain shades of Nigger, Orange, Burgundy, Wine, Canary— Usually 3/1 I. Special, 2/l| ALL-WOOL COSTUME FRONTS, Crewe neck, in Lemon, Burgundy, Cyclamen, Moss.Marina, Saxe, Grey, Black or Navy - 3/11 cach LADIES' GOLF SOX in Silk and Wool, with lastex tops. Light and "Dark Beige (slightly imperfect). Sizes 9J and 10 only—Usually 3/6 pair. Special, 2/6 pair. ZIPP FASTENERS, 36in, long, in Black, Rust, Green, Blue. 4/6 eac^' Clover Coloured GLOVES Are soft looking with any shade of Costume. Wc have a special group of Pullons in a fine Nappa, Clover only; beautiful fitting. Sizes 6J-7J. Just 19/Jl pair. SECOND FLOOR. gFH Have a Set of "EIDERLOC \ >! // h ff\ ;\\W Start tliis Winter the right way . . . with a complete sot of " Eiderloc." You've never had such soft, skin-fitting warmth for so few shillings! It's a Cream Cotton Interlock, guaranteed to boil . . . Easy Credit secures your Set. BLOOMERS— S.W., \V„ 3/2. 0.5., 3/6. X.0.5., 3/11. X.X.0.5.. 4/6. VESTS— Without sleeves: S.W., W.. 3/2. 0.5., 3/6. X,O.S„ 3/11. Short sleeves: W„ 3/11. 0.5.. 4/6. X.0.5.. 4/U. And NIGHTIES from 13/11. PYJAMAS from 18/11. SPENCERS from 6 '3. COMBINATIONS from 10/6. FARMERS' SECOND FLOOR. TRADING

CROWN-UP COSTUME for a Maid, with check Coat and plain Skirt, Three patch pockets, Left back, right front pleats like Mother's. Toast, Mid Saxe, Sprint? Green. Sizes 7 and 8. 99/6 SMARTLY DRESSED for SCHOOL or COLLEGE NAVY REGULATION COLLEGE COATS, in All-Wool English Velour, are double breasted, with an inverted pleat down centre back. Belt all round. 3in. hems. Sizes 24 27 30 33 36 39 42 45 49/6 52/6 55/6 59/6 62/6 65/6 67/6 69/6 NAVY TUNICS in fine quality Serge, fit her neatly and la3t for years. Fast dye. / Sizes 2 1 24 27 30 33 36 39 42 23/6 25/6 28/6 31/6 33/6 35/6 38/6 40/0 GIRLS' BLAZERS in strong English Cloth are in regulation style. Sizes 24 26 26 30 32 34 36 17/11 18/11 19/11 21/6 .22/6 23/6 24/6 CREAM WINCEYETTS BLOUSES, with regulation collars, will keep her warm from assembly to last bell. Sizes 10-15. 6/i a cach - Special ! BOILING SILK BLOUSES Regulation collars, long sleeves. Sizes 1 0 # f#l di to 15 —Usually 5/11. While Stocks Last: 1 1 Be Early on SECOND FLOOR. W * SHOD in SILVER X'' Silver Wedgettes, with open toes and a built-up heel. Also with Spanish heel. 31/6 You'll step blithely Into the black-out. These Silver Kids, bright as the full moon, aren't all glamour . . . they stay lovely season after season, are correct any time in the evening, from a cinema to a ball. Mi Silver strap and heel light a Black Satin Sandal. 39/6 Silver Courts, simple and dignified, in Kid and Mesh. 39/6 See display of charming Shoes on FARMERS' FIRST FLOOR,

-f\ J COOKED/ LITTLE-OAT KC\ FLAKES THAT CHIIIjDRE-N . LOVE ITT /A 1 I 'l' I ;B V : T¥ l I »1i» AjjLj g|i MORE CUPS TO THE POUftJD , ( .. . ri'ii itmiwiiw >)i i1111»I.U.I. ....,..)■. 11 iPjn BLENDED'[N .NEW ZEALAND BY NEW ZEALANDERS FOR NEW ZEALAKDERS THE flavour lingers LONGER i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23965, 15 May 1941, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23965, 15 May 1941, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23965, 15 May 1941, Page 17

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