mmh mmm ■ The Photograph• — by The Hazeidine IT■ Studio, shows one r lIbIsB I I ’ll it Fl nfl PmS of our manne Q uins H HHKO SUMI im M wearing a charming Wi!s . Jumper knitted with ff m R ■■ ■ H H “Aotea” Wool — of the Baril ■wilt Sou! ■ W ,' *“ •••’>-- WWtf The wools of the World, or at least the best of them, are here piled high in all their new , . glowing colours on the shelves and display tables of our Knit- . ting Wools Department. | | Wools from Scotland, England, A New Zealand .... so many of - ' . them and all so beautiful that sy.. < ''. everyone is wool gathering in WilF readiness for Winter. ■ ■■■■■■■ ""—'l New from England, I | Leamont Bonclet Wool window S A new English 3-ply Wool and I . I||| something very special. Colours ' ' ••• 2 of Navy, Greens, Fawns, Blues, Nigger, Bust, Clovers. '. ' This photograph, enn ' , ’’s larged and beauti’l K fully coloured by the Hazeidine |||| / * W Studio, forms the agggh> ® caWa> centre piece of a ' T a y street window fl PER 1 OZ. SKEIN display featuring | • ~ “The Wool of the "" World.” BEEHIVE SUPER SCOTCH FINGERING. White or J gfl / PATON’S “PATONA” KNOP YARN. You will be JSJ Black only 2-ply (ioz. skeins) tfe. O / delighted with the clever tweed effects of this season’s 3 and 4-ply (loz. skeins) |i] D “Patona” Knop Yarn. Per loz. skein g PHOENIX 4-PLY ENGLISH WOOL. Plain colours of 0(1 WHITE HEATER 3-PLY BABY WOOL. Peach, “I / Lemon, Gofld, Rust, 2 Browns, 3 Greens, 7 Blues, Grey, White, Pink, Blue and Green. Per loz. ball H Navy and Fawn. Per loz. skein ® BEEHIVE 4-PLY DOUBLE KNITTING WOOL. A - wonderful range, including 12 marl tonings as well as /Th 1 . *0 / plain shades of Scarlet, Wine, Crimson, Burgundy, fW ANGORA LAYETTE BABY WOOL. Dehcate tones | / Greens (5), Orange, Gold, Royal, Saxe, Pink, Peach, of S k F> L emon and White. Per joz. ball g White, Black and Fawn. AOTEA 4-PLY FINGERING WOOL. Entirely new < J BEEHIVE ‘‘LADY BETTY’’ FLEECE WOOL. A /fl marl tonings as well as plain shades of Scarlet, Orange, OXfl loVely ’ SOft > 3_ply ln PeaCh ’ Plllk and W £ lte ‘, „ n I'O. Lemon, 2 Golds, 5 Greens, 3 Rusts, 4 Reds, 2 Fawns, 5 n ver 10z ‘ Dau g Greys, 6 Blues, Navy, White, Black Flame. “ STELLA 2-PLY CROCHET WOOL. Ideal for making /fl fine weight jumpers, etc. In Mustard, Gold, Saxe, gggfl QUEEN BEE BIG BALL FLOSS. A favourite baby Royal, Mermaid Blue, Beauty Pink, Scarlet, Peach, H W wool. In Pink, Blue and White. Per 2oz. baU g s® Fawn, White and Clover. Per loz. skein “ w W TOTEM SPORTS WOOL. A very sporty range of sffl 1 J FUZZY-WUZZY. Entirely new and very beautiful / fl ec ] £S _ a i so 20 plain colours, including London Tan, tonings for ladies’ jumpers and cardigans — Venetian Orange Tan and Mermaid Blue. Per loz. skein |WHO ** Scarlet, Goldfish, Nectarine, Spring Green, Rust, Lemon ® “ & and White. Joz. ball „ <£l / “WENDY” BABY WOOL is guaranteed not to shrink, / PATON’S 3-PLY NON-SHRINK VEST WOOL. Col- || / j n we ]] known wool we have all the new “baby” T| / ours are Pink, Peach, Blue and Lemon. Per loz. skein g shades in the various tones of Blue, Green, Pink, Sal- || ■ mon — and also White. Per loz. ball “ /«fl “LEEMONT” BABY WOOL is also non-shrink and NEW ENGLISH NETTA WOOL. , This is a superfine g / )G p as t e ] “baby” shades are very dainty. We have / “Jy fancy yarn, certain to be popular for ladies’ jumpers. m |j every tone, almost, you can think of. Per loz. ball HI JF An excellent choice of shades. Per loz. skein _ .fl /ZH KAIAPOI “SILVERINE” is here in Pink, Blue, Maize, A“| J NEW ENGLISH DUNORA WOOL. This is another [J / f Apricot. Many knitters insist upon this excellent 4- || g fine fancy yarn for making sports clothes. Full range g |l ply wool. Per skein l| HIS Q of colours. Per loz. skein “ I A MILLINERY EVENT, TUI® Ulill fIFDC CAREFULLY PLANNED, HOfe iwEwti tirelessly searched Have Given You Il F 0R ’ PROUDLY PKESENTED! Opportunities EmferWeJJinq Gills The builders are here re-modelling our second floor, giving us new modern offices, a new tele- • V ' 'lf W- phone exchange for better service, new dressV ' Pl ’/ making department, and most important of all r — a new, greatly enlarged, most modern and I < \ J. very beautiful CHINA AND CRYSTAL .JK •>' ,/ / ‘ SHOWROOM. In the meantime to avoid jr j ' ,-./// breakages we are sacrificing a large propors- f V ’ X \ • / H° n of our present stocks. / | W / f ' ■ I g g English and Continental Ornament# an J Statuary %-y. CHINA FIGURES, NOVELTY ASH TRAYS, SETS OF ® ra rem ra _ I PENGUINS, DUCKS, DOGS, RABBITS, ETC. Leipzig Fair Io ' ffiC zSSk 11 ’a ® and. English makes. Usually 4/9, 5/6, 8/11, 10/6, 13/6. WU IJj ® Uli ' NOW 2/11, 5/11, 6/11, 7/11. R3B O mm. DANCING FIGURES in very fine china. Usually 45/-. T f NOW 30/. ® U listd I® fii U JI 81s L ’ METAL FIGURES. Alabaster bases. Dancing Ladies, Pierrots an< f Sprites — some with ash tray base, and two with l/jJcIlcU mirror. Bronze, Black and Iridescent Green finishings. wt f Usually 13/6, 16/6, 22/6, 23/6. NOW 7/11, 9/11, 16/6. Up I FRENCH STATUARY IN RICH CREAM ANTIQUE FINISH. Made from the finest French plaster. All sizes and Slouch, Breton, Tricorne, classic or novel types. Halo, Sailor and shapes for Also ANTIQU e vases. Usually 4/11, 5/11, 9/6, 13/6. the smart matron I Only two now 2/6, 3/-, 4/9, 6/9. from a multitude sketched ! Each one an individual, as CONTINENTAL CLOCKS. A few only specially reduced tram smart ac devil msv.mrp is Alarm and Bedroom Clocks — mostly Continental makes. Fl PaX ’ilSf CoiX muX 7/6. »/O.U/ 6 , 15/6. KOW 5/6, W . 6/6. 10/6. I ' lU Brown, Navy, Black, Bottle, A range of ornaments in clear, matt and r | Beetroot, Copper, Rust .... CLOUDED GLASS — Vases, Posy Bowls, and Troughs in H H And not one of them more colours of Green, Amber, Brown and Black. All to go at Bl HI than nine and elevenpence I half original prices.
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Southland Times, Issue 23773, 22 March 1939, Page 7
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