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VELVETS/VELVETS.{ l]ou tee them even/where! the Smartest ~ of them IHilll come from “The Greater Exhibition” where the Biggest Kastge o£ Dress Fabric is Now Showing. VELVETS ARE EXTREMELY POPULAR FOR FROCKS AO/ AND BRIDGE JACKETS—WE HAVE TWO EXCELLENT £ QUALITIES. iliiwiy J| 36 INCH RING VELVET 13/6 YARD F JSMW \ 36 INCH CHIFFON VELVET 10/6 YARD lo / Choose from the following shades —Cherry, Gold, Radio Blue, §§§?■ LdsWfarl Pink, Lemon, Salmon, Lido, Winetone, Turquoise, Navy, Brown, B||iY ''TWA Bottle, Black, Nigger, Cactus Green, Light Navy, Red, Saxe, Pale Green, Pale Blue, Cream and Apricot. jfiXwW' S SUEDE FINISH CORD VELVETS 4/11 YARD /’-1 I \ Popular for street frocks, these are new and have printed soft rt /\ colour patterns on Black, Navy, Green, Blue, Wine, Brown \ II L/ I and Rust grounds. 36in. wide. 4 T I ASTRACHAN, BROADTAIL DRESS TWEEDS—2/6, 3/6, 3/11 ASTORIA 4/6, 4/11 to 7/11 YARD. Collars and Cuffs of these materials Dozens of. new dress tweeds in look well on Face Cloth Coats and every conceivable colour blend, are much more reasonable than most prominent being, Green, Blue, wKX fur sets, these materials are also Rust, Red and Brown mixtures. . excellent for lengthening and reno- You will have no difficulty in sei- TW’ vating coats. 48in. <ff wide. Shades ecting just the piece to suit you, pY are Beige, Brown, Fawn, Black, from this range. All British made 'wwibU PRICED AT 15/6, 18/6, 19/6 yd. and 36 inches wide. Thomson and Beattie Ltd., at the Greater Exhibition in Tay Street, are now selfing FLEURITA AND FLAIREINE (two Suede finished uncrushable fabrics) in the designs specially woven for the British Textile Exhibition running during this present month in London. Our London Buyer has made this possible. SEE THE ADVANCE DESIGNS WITHOUT DELAY. ■ WQgMWfrl FLAIREINE 3/1! Yard. FLEURITA, Slightly Heavier, 4/11 Yard. T. & B. Present New and Exciting AMtnmn Fabrics. WE MENTION A FEW OF THE MOST FASHIONABLE AND SUCCESSFUL MATERIALS. CREPE SATIN FACE SEDAN COATINGS. I' L(‘l XLA i ■ Lustrous reversible Crepe Satins are prov- Spot proof Face Coatings are here in ing one of the greatest successes of the exquisite colourings. The new tones inseason. We have every wanted shade for elude Prunelie, Billiard Green, Mendoza, ® street, afternoon and evening wear, in- Winetone and Radio Blue, besides the pld eluding the new tones of Persian Rust, favourites, Navy, Brown, Black, Bottle, Persian Green, Cheutreuse (the new pink), Lido Blue, Wine, Light Navy, Sage Green Ostend Blue, Billiard Green, Red and and Saxe Blue. 54in. wide. |q Tango, besides all the old favourites. 36in. M wide. PRICED AT 8/11 and 9/11 Yard. PRICED AT 13/6, 15/6, 19/6 Yard. SAMPLES SENT POST FREE. ? W THOMSON & SaSKst BEATTEE, Ltd. FAMOUS I FOR FASHIONS FAVOURED FABRICS. X—

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Southland Times, Issue 21661, 24 March 1932, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 21661, 24 March 1932, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 21661, 24 March 1932, Page 3