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zjJ -a .“cUr We hear il: everydayW- ! i anw of Dress IW I fe Hie City’s Best” R LADIES OF SOUTHLAND and those who visit us from Ik : nor ‘h, are genuinely delighted to find, in spite of ti'l restrictions, such a grand range of Materials for all Wwinter occasions. The Exhibition is truly Southlands Fabric Centre; and that, it’s better to go to T. & B. 8 I ‘ rSt ’ * S P rovcc cvei Y day. 3G inch WORSTEDS - ‘ ‘ 9/11 ' All wool Worsteds give almost endless wear. They keep : their shape and give almost endless wear. Ground shades Rust, Blue, Wine, Tan, Green, Brown, Navy and Z Black. Self Striped and decidedly smart. 54 inch SUITING WOOLLENS - - - 10/6 Suits are the craze and these Suiting Weight Woollens are 101 M “just right.” Shades include Navy, Brown, Teal, Clipper, Fd'f-'’om Ute® H Rust, Berry Pink, Mustard, Wine Tone, Clover, Luggage IS la/i 'clLiiv.U'dAßJ la ww sisaigajßja/ <j an> anc j pennant. Today’s super value. B’y " - 4 inch CHECK AND STRIPE TWEEDS WITH PLAIN The Cloth that bears the mark of individuality. TO MATCH " , The plain shade is an exact match for ground shade or The Harris Tweed Trade mark stamped on the cloth Stripe or Check. Smart for suits. Flat Suede surfaces or itself at intervals of three yards is an absolute guar- Angora. antee that the Tweed conforms in every detail with the definition of Harris Tweed accepted by the Board 54 inch OSTRALAINE - - - 15/6 of Trade. The definition reads as follows: Harris Soft, non-bulky all wool autumn and winter Frocks are Tweed means a Tweed made from pure virgin wool bein S ! Ba l e from this English material which is featured produced in Scotland, spun, dyed and finished m the Mqss Green ant j Empire Blue. Outer Hebrides and hand woven by the Islanders at their homes on the islands of Lewis, Harris, Vist , , , ~ , 54 inch WOOL ANGORA ... 17/6 Barra and their several purtenances all known as . . , . , , - „ ~ . . This is a heavier and much firmer English ?.ngora hnthe Outer Hebrides. Look for the mark on the cloth. ished ma t e rial recommended for Suits. The range of Look for the Label on the garments. shades includes Bronze Green, Burnt Clay, Mist Blue, Plumage Blue, Teal, Viking Rust, Commander and Pennant. n/< / Sir® 54 inch ANGORA AND CAMEL COATINGS 19/6 ff WOw Y'lFfl Some of our most distinctive English Coatings are Hair f “ finished—they’re delightfully soft and warm. Shades are Air Force, Red Clover, Clover Bloom, Wine Tone, New Also distinctive Harris Tweed Suits, Overcoats, Brown, Plumage Green, Commander, Navy, Black and and Sports Coats for ladies and men. Natural Camel. ©m t Stif i e ud SOOTffIMWD’S FABRIC CENTRE

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Southland Times, Issue 24109, 24 April 1940, Page 3

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