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GYi 9 % V w % * f * * & •tf At PFTTIF’S JEt JlLiai JL A II Jpp^i HERE THEY ARE! ALL THE.GAYEST AND PRETTIEST OF THE SEASON’S WEAVES AND COLORINGS. FABRICS THAT APPEAL TO THE EYE BECAUSE ,O,F THEIR ATTRACTIVE AND FASCINATING DESIGNS, AND BECAUSE OF THE BEAUTY OF TH/EIR COROR HARMONIES, PRICES THAT APPEAL 10 THE THRIFTY BECAUSE OF Tisp SjZTREME MODERATION. New Weaves, Colors and Designs for the Prettiest Suinper Frocks ATTRACTIVE, FAST-COLOR PRINTS JN THE QUAINTEST AND PRETTIEST DESIGNS FOR UHn.DREN’S FROCKS—FLORALS, SPOTS, GEOMETRIC AND CONVENTIONAL PATTERNS, DARK GROUNDS AND LlGi GROUNDS, WITH THE COLORS SO NICELY BLENDED THAT EACH PTECE IS A WORK OF AKI m ITSELF. New Printed Cottons. Colors Fast to Sunlight and Washing Fadeless Betty Print, fuji finish, dainty floral patterns suitable for children’s frocks; 3lin.—l/9 Cotton t’repe de Chine, in a range of plain, fadeless colors. Shades: Salmon, Saxe, -Mauve, Pink; 38in. -2/9 Mercerised Triyolines, in Biscuit, Tussore, Ivory, White and .Bl'aqk j 38in wide. —2/3 to 3/11 Plain Colored Tobralcos, in fadeless colors, including Powder, Sky, Pink, Mauve, Reseda, Marine; 58in.—2/6 yard. Painty New Voiles, in the prettiest patterns ever • tiny floral and spot designs, and many exquisite novelty styles—Prices range from 1/il to 3/6. Potters’ Prints are in small, bright patterns, printed on White aqd colored grounds. All fast colors; 31in.—1/11 yard. i Humpty-Dumpty Prints, for children’s sclipol .frocks. Pretty, fastcolor designs ; 36in.—1/6 Fadeless K Bunty” Cloth in a big, pew range of attractive patterns and colors; 38in.—2/3 “Dpro Fabrics”—The wonderful new Duro range includes dozens of chaVpiiug patterns of .quite .a distinctive type. Guaranteed fast colors—They range in price from 1/A to 3/6 yard. 36in. Printed Cambrics, for cliildrenls frocks and overalls, in floral and spot designs—l/- yard. East Color Cambric-s, in many dainty .designs; 31 in to 38in .wide —'1/3, 1/6 and 1/11 yard. Fuji Jilks. are still Fuji Silks, whatever fancy name you call them l>v. These are the best .makes anjl : thd most popular qualities. s, 29in. Natural Fuji—l/7, 1/11 to 3/11. Bleached —2/6, 3/6, 3/11. All colors, including light shades for lingerie, and the darker shades for frocks —2/6 yard. \Ve have an immense range of Fancy Art Silks in the popular New Cube anil Small Spot and Floral designs. A wealth _of ohar|njng. colors aipl contrasting tpngs; dfl.ack and White ip ,tipy patterns are a special feature; Hlfl-e.topjngs ipi sfnstll and large sppts, ,apd the tnqre coriven/tjfpiial designs in all .the newest tolors, for washing frocks and pretty afternoon frocks. These fabrics are 36ih to 3&in .wide— Prices 2/6, 3/11, 4/11, 5/1-1 yard. I Rayon Satin,—A beautiful %\tin Finish Art Silk Fabric, .%jmething entirely new in design, in contrasting shades of Navy and Gold, Beige and Green, Navy and Beige, Bed and seige, and touches; of other colors help to make this fabric very effective —5/11 yard. Rav de Chine.—Another Plain sßavon Fabric in a fight silky •Apish. Lagnders well and keeps It;? twW' ‘ ~ Grey, Ray-o-Sheen.—A beautiful quality fabric, with a .permanent silky finish. Launders-well, and is very effective, ip shades of Apple Green, Beige, Nut Brown, Reseda, Flaure, Saxe, Black, Cream, Powder, etc. Double width. Also Salmon pink, Shell Pink.—3/11 yard. Crepe Delysiji.—A N«W Ant Silk ,\Veave in a dull sped© finishideal .for lingerie and tfasWng frocks. Shades include Lido Blue, Rose, Black, Beige, ,Coral, Reseda, Dutch Blue, Silver Grey, White ami Dawn G.rey; 38in.—4/11 yard. Silk Fabrics. A Glorious Array for Your Choosing. Macclesfield Crepolis Crepes are made from pure British silk, guaranteed fadeless and fast to washing, in plain colors and tiny chdck designs; 38in.—13/6 Crepe Satins, in a wonderful range of new 'colors; 38in wide —12/6 and 17/6 Crepe de Chines, in guaranteed qualities. A wonderful assortment of the season’s popular shades—--8/11, 12/6, 15/6 Japshans, the British Spun Silk, for/ sports frocks, in small check designs and plain colors; 36in. —6/11 Ethis Spun Silk Crepe—A. wonderfully soft Crepe de Chine finish for underwear, frocks, etc.; pale lingerie shades, also Black, Navy and Ivory; 36in. —6/13L yard. > The new Striped Fujis, in fast-color stripes, for sports frocks; 29m. — 2/11 yard. Floral Printed Shantungs, in small Rosebud patterns; very dainty styles for summer frocks; 31in.~ •7/6 yard. Prmtqd Satin Solent is a Satin Art Silk, with tire appearance of a higher-priced fabric, in floral and small spot designs, with grounds of Black, Navy, Saxe, Rose, and Apple Green; 36in wide—s/11 and 6/11 yard. You are Invit£*J to a PATTERN CUTTING On FRIDAY and SATURDAY 2,39 m# 3.|s vm- I ANYONE INT-ERESTED IN HOME DRES3MA.KING LS INVITED TO BF PRESENT ON ANY OF i£sS DAYS. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS IN CUTTING OUT, FITTING> AN D ADJUSTMENT .OF SIZES WILL BE EMBODIED IN TIMS DEMONSTiIAtIiON. 66 r & & v McCall Pftote& Pattern f7M •i Imagine this truffled, shirred and caped frock in voile! That’s the fabric they’te making it of; and it takes but yards of width for sire 16. f

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17061, 20 September 1929, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17061, 20 September 1929, Page 11