The Favoured Dress Fabrics ===sFOR AUTUMN AND I We are showing a remarkably fine selection of dress fabrics considering the fl prevailing conditions, and there is quality and value in every yard of material ■ ALL THE FASHIONABLE WEAVES ARE INCLUDED IN THE DISPLAY. AND | THERE ARE MANY EXCLUSIVE EFFECTS THAT COMMAND YOUR ATTENTION I We enumerate a few of the leading lines just to w \ give you an idea of the varie'ty at your disposal :— V N " / 1 NEW AUTUMN DRESS FABRICS i COLOURED GABARDINES. in.all the new shades of Violet. ft jl\ V\v j Bhics, Greens and Browns .. "13/6 15/6 yard It- c . |r\\ ' ALL-WOOL BOTANY TWILL— jj : M VllUlfiP V in Violet, Bottle, Saxe, Brown, etc., width 42in.— ft If , A 9,'11 yard n.ffl a ALL-WOOL CHEVIOTS, in Saxc, Mole, Bottle and Violet— Ot-A 7/11 yard (double width) H .LIT/^gfflW'Qwg^r Large Ranges of NEW COVERT COATINGS - - 15/6 yard I i NEW CHECK WORSTED SUITINGS {lovely goods)— S | I'll width 54/58:n. 15/6 17/6 yard tfSj Uf \r \ <> 54in. ALL-WOOL COLONIAL CHEVIOTS— ■ f'l If I | l?T ] in Yicux Rose, Brown. Mole and Cream 9/11 yard 1/1 IJ NJ • Good Ranges of NEW COSTbME TV\ EECS— If I S L I (fine and soft finish) — . il }"- I 4/11 5/11 6/6 6/11 7/6 vard I 1 \ COSTUME LENGTHS— ft • As usual we are displaying an extraordinarily fine sclec- • i . " Itkm of Costume I.engths, no two bein? alike, thus assuring . j i that exclusivenesis that every lady desires. s , , DRESSMAKING ORDERS Orders for Easter Dresses should be placed immediately. / i otherwise there is bound to be disappointment in delivery, \ i "THE FARMERS CHRISTCHUKCH 111 Branches—ASOBSJKTON. BANGIORA, BAWARDEN, AKAIOA. an« DABFIELD. | jJ VT63JS—967I H H !§»
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16158, 12 March 1918, Page 4
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