_J H . I i I ▲ tmrnt k*. kw a j ■ i r ► M. ; -K \S in si l¥ §€ mts m K*y 5 sfSl^ SJ LiZS*- '* 'Mmfii m '■ : I < />'•, vvSWta .:4Bfe We sell it on the Broomstick. The Broomstick Skirt is the leading novelty fashion of the year. From America we learned how to make this exciting crinkle-pleat skirt that you launder at home just wrap when wet around broomstick . . . hang in sun ... it dries in pleats. What a boon for holidays. Vivid colourfast florals, stripes. Demonstration on Friday in our Showroom, Second Floor. To wear with your Broomstick Skirt, get the Sports Blouse illustrated—Costs only 9/11. •i& vJf &>% wtmx mmm mm K\m»f MP t r/ilft ;<a#j |SSSf B ; «-« IscrwKcai! $'A ri ■t m isll mt 1 r£j|; H LJ-i B-tfJW V I 8» 1 £g 11 2/11 JABOTS for Qffl Stiffened Lace Jabots with georgette bow. Beige only. GEORGETTE SQUARES in spots, florals and conventional designs. Newest colourings and backgrounds of White, Navy, Black, Green, Lemon, Blue Gold. 6/6 6/11 7/11 HANDKERCHIEFS, finest English lawn.White, Lemon, Green, Sky, Pink. 10d Each - SECOND FLOOR. JkVVS. Wide Brim and Angelic Hflo are featured as your . WHITE HOPES FOR SUMMER Sailors go back on your head . . . like this saucy Breton, high-flying as a halo in cool, matt White. Wide brim ... an eye-saver 'gainst the sun as well as an eye-catcher in crisp All-White or Navy trimmed. These charming hats are priced from as low as 6/11 to 17/6 SECOND FLOOR. if V w. xw/at * m M Is HL Hiill l»T mm So well cut ... so attractive . . . you'll wear them right through summer. 214—Gay as a garden, fast-coloured cotton Dirndl Dress of becoming design. S.S.W. and S.W., f.g/1! W. and W.X., 19/1 J, 400—Fresh cool Gingham Checked Dirndl—so cool, so easy to slip on and off. Button front. Elastic waist. Blue, Red, Green. S.S.W. and S.W., 10/11 W. and W.X.,. 1f /g 258—Matron's cool-looking stripes in multi-muted colours. Long sleeves and buttoned-up front. Shades are Blue and Green predominating. w., w.x., 0.5., x.0.5., 22/6 x.x.0.5., 25/SHOWROOM, SECOND FLOOR. She'd Like a 2000 Yards Super Quality Unbleached SHEETING 54in. WIDE An extra strong Sheeting in a firm plain weave. Will launder pure White and wear %dr for years. Great value at this price .. . YARD ROLLER TOWELLING "TOPPER 16in. WIDE 800 yards of good quality Towelling, attractively designed in guaranteed fast colours. Will make useful and durable roller towels. SECOND FLOOR. I /in vm eA A INFANT'S ROMPER One - piece style in silk locknit. Gathered and embroidered at yoke. Peter Pan collar. Sky or White. 1 6 and 18in. 7'6 SECOND FLOOR. Maid's Topper Coat in all-wool English Velour. Collarless stitched neckline. Two largo pockets and inverted pleat down centre back. Practical and smart for summer. In Rose, Scarlet, Rust, Reseda, Off-White. Sizes 7 and 8. SECOND FLOOR. The silken cloth manufactured by British Celanese ... a delightful fabric with the feel and appearance of silk, but which launders as easily as the strongest cotton. CELSHUNG NIGHTS with crossover bustlines, daintily hemstitched. Tie belt. Soft pastel shades of Flesh, Nile, Sky, and Peach. s.w. and w„ 16/11 17/11 CELSHUNG PYJAMAS in tailored coat style, with short sleeves and tie belt. Contrast revers and pocket facings. Peach, Light Saxe, Apple, and Gold. S.W., W.,mS., 16/11 MATCHING VEST AND PANTIES in fancy art silk. Vest with shaped bustline and lac<? edged. Pantie with banded knee." Ivory and Flesh. S.W. and W., 6/11 S arm ® nt * SECOND FLOOR. SAVINGS on POPULAR FABRICS STRIPED SPUN— # Fine close weave, silk finished. For frocks or pyjamas. In Green/ Fawn and Blue/Fawn only. Limited quantity. 36in. wide—Usually 3/6. Special, 2/6 SYLKLIN— Heavy quality plain weave silk linen. Crease-resisting. Ideal for frocks, suits, shorts and slacks, shades are Cream, Fawn, Honeygold, Purple, Tan, Aqua, Almond, Deep Sky, Pink, and White. 36in. wide—Usually 6/11. Special, 5/6 yard. PRINTED HAIRCORD Firmly woven in a good serviceable quality. Novel spot and stripe combinations in a range of popular colours. For ladies' and children s frocks, dirndls, etc. 36in. wide— Usually 2/3. Special, 1 /II SECOND FLOOR. m A CO,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24133, 27 November 1941, Page 13
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