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Ss6in PANAMA CLOTH, ; All Wool, in!' Dark Cream and Tussore shades, splendid washing, for Costumes, Skirts, Dresses, also makes splendid Children’s Clothes. Special Stocktaking Price, 4/11 42in. BLACK SERGE, All Wool, best dye, for hard wear. This cannot be beaten. Will make fine Waitresses’ Frocks, Costumes, Odd Skirts, etc. Special Stocktaking Price, 4/6 5 6in ALL WOOL TWEED in Checks and Stripes, very latest Colourings, and a nice fine quality for fashionable Plain and Pleated Skirts. Special Stocktaking Price, S/ll 42in BLACK RESILDA, ' Silk and Wool, very best Black. A great dust-resister for Shop Frocks, Blouse Dresses. 0n1y,40 yards at this price. ' - ’ | Special Stocktaking Sale, 5/11 j 42in ALL WOOL RATINE CLOTH. This is one of the very newest ■ and smartest materials showing, in Plain Grounds with Coloured Stripes for Coatfrocks and Skirts. Special Stocktaking Price, 4/11 56in BLACK ITALIAN CLOTH, extra heavy quality,and,fast black. '■ Used a lot /for Aprons, Underskirts, Housefrocks, Coat Lin'ings, etc. , Special Stocktaking Price, 2/9 40in COLOURED and STRIPE POPLINS, Silk Finish, for Cushions, Curtains, Drapings, etc. Special Stocktaking Price, 2/9 INDIGO PRINTS, fast to washing, in Navy Grounds with Spots, Stripes, and Sprigs. Special Stocktaking Price, 1/S 40in TRICOLENE. This material has every appearance of Silk, and being made in all shades it / makes very useful and inexpen- 3 sive Evening Frocks. Shadings of. Cream, Pink, Sky, Nigger, Lemon, Grey, Black, White, etc. Special Stocktaking Price 5/6

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 2 June 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 2 June 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 2 June 1923, Page 10