g "We're heading for the last round up,"—or in other | t words we're quitting dress stocks. | s Original prices are lost sight of in this mighty clearance. No ijj I matter what your fabric need, you will find COMMON SHELTON'S J ENGLISH FLORAL ART SILKS 36in wide, fadeless and in , colorings and patterns of the season. Usually 1/9, 2/3. FEBRUARY SPECIAL 9 d CREPE FINISH BRITISH ART SILKS Anti-crease. This range of floral art silks usually sold at 2/9, 2/11. FEBRUARY SPECIAL UNCRUSHABLE ART SILKS Heavy weight, fadeless and guaranteed to stand repeated laundering. Usually 3/6. FEBRUARY SPECIAL 5 FERGUSON'S § PRINTED CREPE ? Fast colors, small designs, > light and dark grounds. J Usually 3/6. | FEBRUARY SPECIAL § PRINTED SILK $ CREPE Ji in all-over floral designs, 5 a fabric that makes up ex- £ ceptionally well. Usually ? FEBRUARY SPECIAL 36in FLAIREINE Uncrushable ART SILK CREPE DE CHINE The stripe aiid floral designs are most effective. Usually 4/11. FEBRUARY SPECIAL FANCY PRINTED SAND CREPE Uncrushable new Continental designs in medium size patterns. Usually 6/11. FEBRUARY SPECIAL 36in UNCRUSHABLE SILK Pastel colors, large floral designs. An outstanding line for dance or party frocks. Usually 6/6. FEBRUARY SPECIAL 36in CREPE GORAT A heavy weight silk. Suitable for an ensemble, in green, blue, and black grounds. Plain shades to match. Usually 7/11. FEBRUARY SPECIAL 36in ART SILK in futuristic patterns. For that smart frock this is what you have been looking for. Usually 5/6. FEBRUARY SPECIAL 36in SAN TOY FABRIC in diagonal and. broken stripes. Colorings are redwhite, black-white, brownwhite, whilst the usual pt-ice was 4/11. FEBRUARY SPECIAL 36in NOVELTY FRENCH CREPE DE CHINES in basket weave, broken stripes, diagonal, and floral patterns, a nice weight and drapes well. Usually 4/11. FEBRUARY SPECIAL CREPE OLGA a harmony fabric, and the range we can show you is outstanding in quality and variety. Usually 4/11. FEBRUARY SPECIAL WEMCO CREPARA in fadeless and fast to V washing. Novelty allover designs on grounds of blue, salmon, and green. Usually 3/11. FEBRUARY SPECIAL 36in PURE SILK GEORGETTE in plain shades of bottle green, red. mist and maize. Usually 5/11. FEBRUARY SPECIAL 36in MATALASSE SILK Un crushabl c—soft wear. J« British manufacture and J in plain shades o f Marina «J green, grey, fawn, red, 3j green, black and white. J> Usually 4/11. J FEBRUARY SPECIAL $ ENGLISH FLORAL VOILES Not the cheapest we could buy, but Hie best in the I cms, up-to-date colorings, and whilst the price was usually 1/9. 1/11, our price for a SPEEDY CLEARANCE is gd yard N % -\ S* V^AV.NVAV.VAV.VV.VAVaV.V.V.V.VV-V.V.V > n n no sjoo
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18622, 5 February 1935, Page 4
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