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Presenting Style, Quality and Value in inexpensive Frocks for Spring and Summer Pure Silk Crepe de Chine, with a lustrous finish and no filling or dressing, is the material of these frocks. Illustrations show the actual styles available. Notice the new spring style feature — trims and jabots of contrasting shades, with flared and pleated skirts, some with uneven hem, the smart new shaped waistline very chic. Styles showing suitable for practically any figure—in EIGHTEEN DIFFERENT SHADES. Inspect this variety EARLY. These PURE SILK crepe -de - chene frocks — for 0n1y... This special \ V Choose yours early value invites \ h from a complete the purchase )1\ range of styles of several! and shades* Hugh Wright LIMITED "Wright Apparel at the 'Wright' Price' , QUEEN STREET :: :: AUCKLAND.

Did you know that you could hnit in\iyella too? You know how marvellously "Viyella" material washes and wears. How absolutely unshrinkable it is. How soft. How charming. The secret of its world wide success lies ia the unique yarn used in its weaving. You can now buy this yarn for your knitting, ia 2, 3, and 4-ply, in cream and in exquisite colours. Think what this means! The lovely little baby garments, the underwear you so painstakingly knit will never shrink, fade, yellow or harden now that you can use "Viyella" yarn. It will last and always look as lovely as "Viyella" itself. "Viyella knitting yarn If you hare any difficulty in frocuring "Viyella" Knitting. Yarn, write for name of nearest suitable retailer to Wm. Hollins & Co.. Ltd., P.O. Box M«J, Wellington. (Suppliers te the trade only.) FREE Knitting Booklet Send your name and address to P.O. Box I+W, Wellington, for a copy of a dainty and useful Knitting booklet, "How would YOU dress a Baby?"

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 232, 1 October 1929, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 232, 1 October 1929, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 232, 1 October 1929, Page 11

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