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Wmmmm <m m &&% &&££&%s&. WSmMO ill m i&sii?* v^r* SMS mi &WH H Hi^s &i M«s BPH mw#*lSw« You Can't Get Along Without A Tailored Tweed Frock or Si Woollens that are supple—Woollens with smart weaves are important—the surfaces have a new subtlety, the weight, too, is changed. Woollens may be light or heavy according to the make—ln the incomparable range of all the favoured materials exhibited at Beath's may be seen in the colour chart portrayed in the Windows of all the new and beautiful tonings. McCall Printed Patterns No other pattern has a printed cutting line —no other pattern can have it because McCall has it patented! This cutting line is the printed reproduction of the lines of the original model —that's why McCall olothes are smarter. And it's the printed reproduction of the true size lines, too—that's why McCall clothes fit better. Ask to see this marvellous printed cutting guide at our McCall Counter! It doesn't cost much to be smartly dressed if you follow our fashion formula. It's just this. Make your own clothes with McCall Printed Patterns and use our brand-new Tweeds for their smart interpretations. We have bolts of the newest materials. Sewing with this modern pattern is as easy as you want it to be —every step is carefully explained by simple-to-follow instructions. PRICES 1/3 to 2/8 CONNEMARA TWEEDS. Sturdy All-Wool Tweeds from Ireland. Coarse flecks of Black and Fawns with various colours woven in to produce a smart effect. Ideal for out of doors wear—54in 12/6 yard DONEGAL TWEEDS- N.Z. reproductions in all pure wool. Always in demand for the useful Jacket Suits, Coats or Golf Skirts. The new season's range is especially attractive. In various Fawns, Greys and Browns—54in .. 8/11, 9/11, 11/6 yard DONEGAL SUITING. A superfine Tweed in delightful soft finish, pure wool of course. For Costumes, Frocks or Skirts. In a Birdfeather mixture—58in H/9 yard SCOTTISH TWEEDS. Pure soft Wool from the home of Tweeds. In smart chickenfoot checks. Shades are : Bottle/Fawn, Brown/ Beige, Blue/Grey and Nigger/ Fawn—54in H/6 yard BROAD DIAGONAL FLECKED. This is an attractive medium weight. A broad diagonal on an Oatmeal shade of background with flecks of Blue or Lemon. For Coats and Skirts—54in 11/9 yard OSTEND SUITING. A soft AllWool fabric of charm and quality, with fine chevron weave, pleasant to handle. For the smarter Costume or Travelling Ensemble. In various Browns, Fawns and Greys—54in 16/6 yard HERRINGBONE TWEED. Always popular for its dependable wearing qualities. In weights for Coats, Golf Skirts, etc. Tones of Rich Browns and Fawns—54in 9/11 yard HARRIS TWEED. The real Harris woven in the Hebrides, known the world over as the perfect sports and outdoors wear. In assorted Browns to Fawns—28in 11/6 yard IMITATION HOMESPUNS. Reproducing the rugged appearance of homespun fabrics. In Light Greys and Fawns. For Jacket Suits, Skirts, etc—54in 14/6 yard YORKSHIRE TWEEDS. Good weight Woollens in Oatmeal colourings with flecks of Dark Brown. In several tones—54in 14/6 yard BOUCLE TWEED. The answer to the demand for darker colours in Tweeds. Rich colour mixtures on backgrounds of Blue, Mid and Dark Browns. For the Winter Coat, warm in appearance and in wear—54in 9/11 yard WOOL KNOPPILDA. A rough Tweed-like weave but in plain colours. Smart and effective. It is available in Indian Rust, Boatblu, Tuscan Brown and Plumberry— 54in 13/9 yard ANGORA FLECK. A light-weight showing the Tweed influence. Suitable for Autumn Frocks. In Heather mixtures of Browns, Blues and Greys—54in 10/9 yard CLAN TARTANS. A pure soft wool made in Scotland and offered in the following: Royal Stewart, Hunting Ogilvie, Forty-Second, Erracht Cameron, Mackenzie, Macdonald, Gordon, and Hunting Stewart—46in 12/9 yard

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21411, 1 March 1935, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21411, 1 March 1935, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21411, 1 March 1935, Page 10

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