VOILES ARE THE VOGUE. '■-■;• t . ...:•. | i AND ALTHOUGH EARLY IN THE SEASON, WE ARE DISPLAYING ■• ' ■■* J A PARTICULARLY CHARMING VARIETY IN ALL MAKES. ? ~ * WE SUGGEST AN EARLY CHOICE, AS UNDOUBTE_)Y THERE ; [ ] WILL BE A SHORTAGE OF REALLY CHOICE NOVELTIES, SUCH AS I ■ , WE ARE SHOWING. • ■ . I Plain White Voiles. ALWAYS DAINTY AND USEFUL FOR SUMMER FROCKS, 40 j INCHES WIDE. ' ; ..s '-' ' i ' 1/6, 1/11, 2/6, .2/11, TO . 4/6 ? AKD - : 1 J WHITE VOILES, IN DAINTY CHECKS AND SHADOW STRIPES. 3/11 **» 4/6 YAm .-. Colored Voiles. ■■'*)..■ WE ARE SHOWING A LARGE VARIETY OF PLAIN VOILES, EN • c ." ALL THE LEADING COLORS, INCLUDING GREY, SAKE, SALMON, . x NAVY, BROWN, BISCUIT, ETC., 40 INCHES WIDE. ' ' 3/6^° 3/11 YARD - New Voiles De Chene. THESE ARE QUITE THE LATEST IN DAINTY VOILES FOR < - . '■ - SMART FROCKS, LN LIGHT AND DARK GROUNDS, WITH HANDSOME DESIGNS IN SHADOW EFFECTS. REALLY BEAUTIFUL GOODS. 40 INCHEIS WIDE. ! • ; 4/ 6 YARD. Deauville Voiles. .'-.■■•+ DAINTY FLORAL DESIGNS, ON LIGHT GROUNDS IN HELIO, .:/.,' :ua SKY, AND BROWN EIFFECTS. A VERY EFFECTIVE LINE, AT AN SEE THE EXCEEDINGLY MODERATE PRICE. 40 INCHES WTDE. ' / . 9/fi YARD. DISPLAY _qf UJ Voiles m Stripes and Checks. NflVri TIFQ IN A VARIETY OF DESIGNS, MOSTLY USEFUL GREY EFFECTS, . ■?" ?*!■ U.^.V. rsr VARIOUS STRIPES. 40 INCHES WIDE. INIOUR WINDOW. 2/6 YAm c .; m .__ tTie 'M, w.: v ■ -^ of Quality.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14710, 16 September 1918, Page 2
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