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— 500 — Beautiful Colours THINK what opportunities this gives for colour-schemes, for designs that combine delicacy and strength. Most of the colours in Pearsall’s Silks are washing and boiling dyes, and are clearly marked. Another point is that the beautiful and lasting lustre of these Silks is due to the purity of the Silk itself. - “FILO-FLOSS”' ; 350 Washing Coldnrs. A divisible Silk “MALLARD FLOSS” A twisted Floss Silk “CABLE SILK” A very stout Silk for portieres, etc. 350 colours “PAMELA” Knitting and Crochet. A hard make in stainless colours . There’s a Pearsall Silk for every kind of work. Obtainable at all drapers and fancy I goods repositories. PEARSALL? f e/abf\oiderV x SlI/KS

NOT ALWAYS THE — DRESSMAKER’S EAULT " Yes, ’tis vexing to have a new frock which somehow does not anything like that depicted by the V fashion plates. /ft,, But— A \ I Think before you blame the dressmaker. The fault /Ji Al Vj may lie with your corset. r EPCIJ will save you much unnecessary vexation because they are built to comply with the prevailing fashions. /I They give the figure Lhe ideal poise, and are hygienic. ■ . The perfect gowu has a perfect foundation when it ’ | rests on a Royal P.D. Corset. : OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LEADING : DRAPERS. I I

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 26, 26 June 1912, Page 70

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Page 70 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 26, 26 June 1912, Page 70

Page 70 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 26, 26 June 1912, Page 70