NEWS r 1 . . r* i • NEWS news Fashions m Fabrics news NEWS NEWS Commencing Our Summer Season for 1946 IffllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHNllllHllllllllHllHlllllllllllHlilllllilHlllllllllllli COTTONS CPUNS CILKS T INENS OTTONS WPUNS WILKS . ■L'INENS Our Selection in Cottons surpasses all previous years Ample stocks for Everyone. TODDLER PATTERNS Small designs for the Children in a Beautifully Mercerised Cloth. 36 inches wide 5/- and 5/4 yard. HAIRCORDS Straight from the Post-war Looms of England. Fast to washing. 36 inches wide. 4/3 & 4/11 yd. CASEMENT A wide range of plain colours in Casement Cloth. All 36 inches wide. 3/11 to 4/10 yd. LINENE A Heavy Quality Linene in a variety of Florals. 36 inches wide. 5/- and 5/4 yard. SPUN SILKS The ever Popular Rayon Silks. For home and street wear. Excellent washing and splendid wearing. 36 inch and 40 inch in Spots, Floral, and Fancy Effects. 6/3 to 8/9 yard. LINENS Linens for Suits —Linens for Blouses —Linens for Sportswear. We have on display a range of Plain, Eyelet and Floral Linens. 36 inches wide. 7/11 to 10/9 yard. LINGERIE SILKS Fergusons “Best of All” Silk for Lingerie. The Gossamer Fine Silk for the most fastidious taste. We can supply you in Plain Pastel Colours, of Pink, Green, White and the ever popular delicate Floral designs. Our prices range from 6/6 to 10/6 yard. SILKS Silk Crepes and Marocains. This year our range of Silks is even better than last year. The distinctive designs and colourings are a direct continuity of our unfailing efforts to supply your needs for Fashion Fabrics of the very latest, from the very best of English Manufacturers. GINGHAM The Old Favourite back again. Selling for 3/10 & 4/6 yard. PRICES ARE IN ACCORD WITH QUALITY TOBRALCO The pick of all Haircords. 36 inches wide at 7/- yard. . OBTAINABLE FROM YOUR FASHION HOUSE. BRIDGERS LTD. WHAKATANE
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 13, 19 August 1946, Page 7
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