Here are some of the beautiful new materials and their colours, represented in our fine selection of Dress Goods. «' GARBARDINE,'' quite the newest for costumes, showing in a beautiful range of colours: 37/6, 49/6 robs length. COSTUME CORDS. A very popular . line at 29/6 costume length. A Beautiful Selection of SUITINGS (suminsr weight) showing in all the new Check designs'. Prices 29/6, 32/6, 35/-, 42/-, to 55/costume length; no two alike. Black and White, Nary and White, and Brown and White CHECK MATERIALS. Prices ranging from 1/11 to 9/11 yard. *-' SPORTS VELOUR,''.; '-. quite the latest for- Sports Coat. Showing in all the latest shades; price 4/6 yard. Silk and Wool BENGALINES, Silk CREPES, etc. We are showing some lovely goods in these materials: Prices from 42/- to 84/- robe. 44-k>ch SILK CREPE DE CHINE, the leading fabric for corfiing season's wear. A lovely range of colours; also White, Cream, Black: 6/6, 7/6 yard. 44in. FLORAL SILK CREPE, . very soft- and dressy: 4/11 yard. SILK and SATIN FOULARDS 47/6, 55/- dress length. Only one robe of each design and colouring. 44in. FLORAL NINONS. Some very handsome patterns in this popular material. Prices 3/6, 3/11, 5/11, 7/6 yard. FLORAL JAP SILKS, in light and dark grounds; rosebud patterns; quick sellers: 3/3 yard. We are showing a very large range of FLORAL SILKS for Trimmings, etc. WHI T E EMBROIDER K I) ROBES. These will be in great demand this season. We are shewing sonii! particularly nice goods in this way. Prices from 32/6 to 84/- robe. NOTE. Discount of 5 per cent, allowed on all cash purchases Dress Department
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 166, 19 August 1914, Page 2
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267Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 166, 19 August 1914, Page 2
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