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An Invitation to Business Girls. Mf miiiiiiim hi iiriiiyww^iwi—ii■■■■immhbwimiimm **' FARMERS demonstrate how to save your money. 12 to 2 daily. So many business girls have complained to us about the difficulties of mid-day shoppin o- . They have appealed to us to do something about it, so we have engaged an expert “Stylist” in practical frock production, who will advise you on styles, fabrics, cost, etc. Our “Stylist” is young, like yourself, and we have full strength ot staff to serve you quickly. This new innovation will make your money go further, and there are a whole lot of new Fashion Books like “Vogue, etc., from which you may choose a style, Free of Charge. MEET THE DRESS “BUSINESS GIRLS’ ADVISER” AT GOODS SERVICE STATION, AND “ON TIME” THE FARMERS GET BACK WOOLLENS. LATTICE WEAVE.A New Wool Crepe, Soft and Clinging. Produces a Sylphlike Line. Modish, for Occasional Wear. Every Wanted Shade. 36in— • • • ■ 4/6 Yd. “MATTE MATTELAINE” A supple weave. Delightfully Fresh Colourings. 36in — . - 3/11 Yd. “ANGOLAINE.” Drapes Beautifully. New Dull Finish, Service Weight. All the New Colours. 36in—--4/6 Yd. WOOL FRISE. A Novelty Weave in Lacey Effect. Plain Practical Colours. Already a favourite. 36in — ■ ■ 2/3 Yd. “CHECKLAINE.” New Skirting, and Attractively Fresh, for Sports Wear. 36in — 5 6 Yd. SCOTSPUN TWEEDS, from far off Scottish Glens, giving Hard Wear yet Vividly Stylish. 36in 3/6 Yd. NEW SUITINGS. Refined Designs, in Moderate Weights. For Your New Tailor-Made Suit. 54in— 6/11 Yd. “ANGORA.” A Downy Texture. The Last Word in Fashion. 54in— •• 9/11 Yd. lOSS. BOUCLE & VELOUR CORDS. New Rough Surface Weaves. 54in—--12/6 Yd. SILKS & VELVETS. KRINKLE MAROCAIN. Heavy Quality, showing New Fashionable Crinkle Weave. Plain Colours, including Greige, Brown, Navy, Moss Green, Wine, Black. 36in— .. 2/6 Yd. “WHAT A BARGAIN!”— BROCHE MAROCAIN. A Soft Supple Draping Silk, Daintily Patterned, for Evening Frocks or Occasional Wear. 36in— 2/6 Yd. NEEDLEPOINT VELVET. This Season’s Favourite. For Suits, Frocks or Coatees. 36in. You may be ultra fashionable for— 3/6 Yd. VELVETEEN. All P.ritish, Plain Colours, in 30 Shades. 27in— .. 3/11 Yd. CORDUROY. A Rainproof Fabric. Successfully Smart, and Ideal for Winter. 27in— 4 6 Yd. VELVET TWEED. A New Cloth. Really looks like Tweed, yet a Velvet. 27in— • • 4/11 Yd. ERMINE VELVET. A Fashion Spotlight. 36in14 6 d. PLAIN SATIN, 30 Colours. 36in — 2/3 Yd. LACQUERED SATIN. Every New Evening Shade. 36in — • • 6/11 Yd. COATINGS. DIAGONAL CUT CORD. Pure Wool, and handles beautifully. Heavy Quality, for Winter Coats. Our Fur Collar Sets Match this Cloth. 54in— 12/6 Yd. jj FINE FACECLOTH. Our “Mirror” Finish Cloth. Unrivalled for Solid Wear. 54in— . • 13/6 Yd. CHEVRON CORD. Especially Smart. Here is a Practical Cloth. Pure Wool. For Tailored Garments to give you “Line” 54in— .. ••12/6 Yd. DONEGAL TWEEDS. New Effects, from County Kerry’. 54in — ■ ■ 5/11 Yd. NOVELTY WAFFLE WEAVE. Plain Colours, for Wrap-a-Round, for Travelling this Easter. So Snug. 54in— ■ • 6/11 Yd. HEAVY BROKEN CHECKS. A Solid British Cloth, in Sporty Contrasting Colours. 54in9/ll Yd. REMEMBER! A FREE FASHION SERVICE. FARMERS FOR FABRICS

MEN’S WOMEN’S Ist GRADE LEATHER COATS Plain and Fancy Leathers in a Variety of Colours and Styles which can be made to measure From £3/10/0 These Coats are Guaranteed to give Satisfaction, and will stand up to Haid Wear without losing their Smart Appearance Ist Grade Single Breasted— From £3/0/0 Ist Grade Double Breasted— From £4/2/6 Each CALL IN AND INSPECT AT

For low prices and wonderful values, do not miss Cameron’s Stock-taking Sale. Men’s suits 29/6; men’s sports coats, 19 6; flannel trousers. 10/6. Youi opportunity to buy when prices are al the '■ w 'l’vel ..

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19474, 26 April 1933, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19474, 26 April 1933, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19474, 26 April 1933, Page 13

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