Making Dance Frocks from Beath's beautiful fabrics There's untold satisfaction and infinite pleasure in buying Evening Frockings at Beath's. The range of choice so wide, the colourings so pretty and varied. Soft draping Silks and Satins, gloriously toned Tissues, Crystal Crepes, Velvets, and Velveteens. Specially selected for their effectiveness in happy surroundings. . Choose at Beath's, and choose correctly. When McCall Printed Patterns are used there is certainty of pleasure. Style is true, and the printed cutting line makes it easy. SATIN VANITY—A bright finish and very :-.oft draping effect. In apricot, lilac, jade, flame,' kingfisher, lemon, vieux rose, and , saxe shades; 3Sin wide .. 10/6 yard SHOT SILK TAFFETAS—Beautiful colourings. A very popular silk now for evening wear. In almond and silver, flame and silver, lilac and silver, royal and silver, cvelamen and silver, vieux rose and silver; 3Sinwido .. ... .. 8/11 yard SATIN BOUCEETTE—Delightfully soft and shimmery.' Ideal for frocks and wraps. In almond, rouge, royal, cinnamon, grey, and flame; 38in wide .. 15/6 yard FRENCH SATIN MAROCAINS—A heavy satin-faced fabric, with silk and wool back; very serviceable. In tangerine, nattier, turquoise, flame, salmon, grey, navy, and black; 38in wide .* .. 17/6 yard SHOT TlSSUES—Wonderfully effective, in very fine tonings. Suitable for either frock or overdress. In tangerine and gold, royal and gold, rose and gold, serpent and gold; 38in wide .. ..... 10/6 "yard BROGADED SATIN JJAKOCAIN—A very 'pretty and inexpensive fabric,- in selfcoloured designs. Colours include flame, cerise, apricot, lilac, salmon, etc.; 36in wido ■ 6/11 yard SATIN BROCADES—Gorgeous designs and colouring, such as li}ac, gold, apricot, flans, lomon, grey, etc.; 36in wide .. 12/6 yinl SILK CRYSTAL CREPE—A very bright silk with a mafocairi finish; splendid value In jade, lilac, sky, pink, grey, navy, ivory. and black; 36in wido .. ». 7/6 yaw BROCHE CREPE DE CHINE—SeIf designs, \ woven on a very lino quality crepe do chine. ! In almond, cinnamon" lilac, tangerine, flainb, coral, and lemon; 40in wide— .-•■ • - 15/6 and 21/- yam MAROCAIN effective designs.', In saxe, apricot, sky,. lilac, lemon, coral, cardinal,, tan, almond,] navy, ivory, and black; 36in wide— i 6/11 ya*d ; CHIFFON VELVETS—Best French.makes of superlativo quality. A Very. ftill cokrar rango includes: emerald, peacock, nigger, . royal, grey, coral, rouge, cyclamen, gold,, turquoise, black, etc.; 3Sin widortr <■ ■>••* 18/6 and 25/6 yard CHIFFON VELVETEENS-tHigh grade.. Soft mellow finish and a nice, close pOo. In flame, gold, coral, vieux rose, tan, grey, rouge, .jade," saxe, almond, mole, nigger, grey, lilac, navy, black, ate— ' 27in wide •• */** 36in wide .... ... ...8/U BE ATH &, ChristcJiwefi , Arid at Timaru, Greymouth,andKaikpum.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18370, 1 May 1925, Page 3
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