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HnitHLUßHaiiKHinMi b biebtw® b~ b:?b- kb ei b" 0 s bub; a bi bkbvs nc ®' b.i nj) | AUTUMN | I DRESS FABRICS I I p 1 Everything you need in Woollens for smart Autumn Frocking is B here—Tweeds, Suitings, Viyellas, Coatings, etc., are shown in plain ® ° or fancy styles. 5 g CHECKED COATINGS in Suede Velour in mixed TO THOSE INTERESTED IN HARRIS TWEEDS. g ® Plaid and Chalk Checks. Shades Nut Brown, We have just opened our new range of Harris H H Cruiser Blue, Forest Green, Lavender and Leaf Tweeds in all the wanted shades. 28 inches wide. 0 d Green. 54 inches wide. 27/6 yard 19/6 yard □ 0 We have just opened our new range of VIYELLAS B PLAID SUITINGS with fine diagonal weave. The in Checked and Plain Shades. 36 inches wide. y , ideal weight for Costumes in shades of Com- 13/S yard H H mander, Nut Brown, Saxe Blue and Teal. 54 v M g inches wide. 25/6 J’ ard CHECKED SUITINGS. West of England, West | g Moorland and Scotch Heather mixtures in fancy == B i -xi i • u j A plaids, Vandykes and small checks. These are an H I'RIEZE TWEEDS in Checks with plain shades to exclusive range secured for us by our Home Buyer. || match. A large range of shades to choose from. 54 inches wide /ft vard Forest Green, Teal, Clover, Dusky Pink, Bronze, 54 mefies wide. 35/6 37/6 J arcl g _ Bottle Grey and Brown. 54 inches wide. y 25/6 y ard ALL WOOL BOUCLE COAT- i INGS in shades of Moon Blue, B | WOOL AFGALAINE. The ideal weight for winter Teal > Tobacco, Tan, Old Rose, | ffl frocks. Shades include Dusky Pink, Jade Green, Lupin Blue, Navy and Black. 54 B ~ Lido, Violet, Clover, Grey, Saxe, Wine, Teal, Black inches. IQ/g yard / g s and Navy. 36 inches wide. 9/11 yard ' = n SUEDE ANGORA in plain and Vandyke finish in LL CO^ TINGS “ g if a light weight suitable for Autumn frocks. Shades Hapsac and Diagonal weaves in I g H Rust, Nil Green, Clover, Teal, Lido, Jade, Dusky, shades of Wine, Brown, Navy, | tl Bl Commander Blue, Black and Navy. 54 inches Bottle, Teal, Petrol and Black. g I wide - 22/6 54 inches. 19/6 Y ard W S H JtO j 'll 6 * When you have chosen your s B material let us. COVER BUTTONS " ?? for you while you wait. H FIVE SIZES. | PRICED AT g g 1/- TO 1/6 DOZEN p I g ° Owing to the increased cost and shortage of Woollen Goods we ° _ regret being unable to cut samples of most of our higher priced g I woollens this season. =THOMSON & BEATTIE Ltd. I I THE FABRIC CENTRE P |’£j Margaret thought her washing B was white . o . ■ I | fl '' w «M i 41 1 Until she saw Jessie’s PERSIL-WASHED TOWEL It isn’t until j’ou see Persil whiteness that you realise just how vividly white a wash can be. You must thank those energetic oxygen-charged suds for such grand ' results. They set to and hustle out the scttlcd-in grub- /'kS/ bincss that good-for-nothing suds quite overlook. Thoroughness, and gentleness — that’s Persil I It treas- //gtires summery coloureds and baby’s woollies as well as whites — with the kindest possible care. In fact there’s // w nothing to give results equal to Persil for everything / -s! you wash. S PERSIL (N.Z.) LIMITED P. 148. 17Z

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Southland Times, Issue 24682, 2 March 1942, Page 3

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