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SMART DRESSES, COSTUMES & COATS I get their start in | . THE EXHIBITION I FABRIC WEEK 4}iiiiiiifiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiuiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuii!uiiiiiniiuiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuif f Sa/arSA The World’s Newest Materials I Silks, Rich Velvets and Col- — Every Yard Glistening j ourful Satins; Woollen Fabrics -» w j-. in marvellous variety, Crisp Cot- i tons and Sheer Georgettes. This ■ indeed is the section where all smart BUSPr'E’®' !D> W tJPZBE* clothes are created, either by women —— IratlilwEiiS <r£l£%aX> £ JuifEi " by Exp “‘ DOMINION’S LOWEST j Pin Your Pattern to These New Woollens SAMPLES gladly sent TO ANY 40INCII TWEEDS 1/11 YARD. 54INCH TWEEDS 4/11. FREE OF COSI 500 yards good Quality Woollen This is an outstanding offer— ____ Tweeds, Smart Check Designs suitings and mixed Tweeds in M in all popular colours, usually Greys, Blues Browns, etc., for 2/11. FABRIC WEEK 1/11YD. Dresses, Costumes and Boy’s ? Trousers, usually 12/6. 54INCH COATINGS 5/11. FABRIC WEEK 4/11YD. I The Latest, Ribbed Coatings in — prpr siattn rfatjtf 4/11 j Bottle Green, Nigger, also assort- CREPE SATIN UhAUTE 4/11. W ed Tweeds, more suitable for Rich reversible Crepe Satin in I Short Coats and Skirts, Green, Shades of Black, Navy, Ivory, _ I Blue, Brown and Fawn. 54inches Green, Brown, Blue, Red and | wide. Usually 9/11. Wine. 36inches wide. M FABRIC WEEK 5/11. FABRIC WEEK 4/11YD. SILK MOROCAIN 4/11. CIIEVERON COATINGS 9/11. For good Dresses this Crepe This offer is for Fabric Week K finished Morocain gives com- only, the entire range of Colours W plete satisfaction.. Shades include is offered at 9/11, the usual 12/6 Bl Rust, New Blue, .Bottle, Navy Quality and 54inches wide. A Wine, Brown and Black. 36inches great chance to Buy a Coat wide.'Usually 5/11. length for a little more than half M FABRIC W’EEK 4/11. price. B FLORAL GEORGETTES 5/11. 27INCH CORD VELVETS. H Beautiful Patterned Georgettes— In Cream, Green and Pink for B pure Silk, usually sold at 12/6. Children’s Dresses. Usually 3/6. t t FABRIC WEEK 5/11YD. FABRIC W’EEK PRICE 2/6YD. 27 INCH HEAVY CORD VELVETS FOR FROCKS, SUITS AND COATS. Black, Navy, Grey, Green, Wine, Blue, Maroon, Beige and Cherry. Usually 4/11. Fabric Week 3/11 yard SUPERIOR QUALITY CREAM FUJI SILK 1/9 YARD A special offer during Fabric Week of 20 pieces of Heavy Quality Pure Silk Cream Fuji. Usually sold at 2/6. Fabric Week 1/9 yard or 20/- dozen yards , 4 I Magnet Bargain | | DRESSES MADE TO ORDER I Tweed and Silk Dresses made to your order I M by our own dressmakers for 49/6 complete. The | AsS complete range of materials is displayed in the • I 3? windows and department. 1 When you see this Grand Array you won’t be able to wait for your I scissors and needle to get started. H MAGNIFICENT DEPARTMENT AND WINDOW DISPLAYS , ■ Thomson & Beattie, Ltd. | Leaders of Fashion From Foundation Garments Up | < National Breakfast f 11 K 9 I3F tLi I i Pl r & w / AT THE NEW REDUCED PRICES / An energising start for a hard day’s work ! Three large plates for Id. Packed in I lb., 2 lb. and 3| lb. / Yellow Packets, and also specially rolled coarse In 3 J lb. Red Packets. Prepared by Fleming & Company, Limited, Gore. Doctors say: “Everyone needs a hot cereal breakfast all the year round.*' Bi®; F ■... r x 1 11J Jff 1 WR

Ww, HT IRISH I | MOSS® MhMwl FIRM, Healthy Guins, freedom from pyorrhoea, when you clean your teeth with I-o-dent Tooth Paste. 1/6 tube. Obtainable from Geo. H. Brown, Chemist, Dee Street.

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Southland Times, Issue 21998, 24 April 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 21998, 24 April 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 21998, 24 April 1933, Page 3

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