WOOLLENS 'ill Woollens for 1935 are positively fascinating the subtlest of the Autumnal shades from Tawny Leafgold and Mellow Browns to glorious Mulberry and rich Greens are all tremendously smart. Some are ingeniously woven and there are broken surfaces as well as smooth-as-silk ones they foretell a Winter of wondrously smart clothes. Here are Town Woollens and Country ones from sheer smooth weaves to shaggy— at prices to suit all pockets. Woolßoselat Correct for Frocks, Suits and Skirts, "Roselat" has a small speckle of contrasting colour in its weave. Shades are Wine, Blue, Raspberry and Browns and Fawns. 36in wide—--3/11 yard Chevron and Diagonal Soft wool in smart chevron and diagonal weaves. Colours are chiefly Browns and Fawns. 36in wide—--4/11 yard Diagonal Coatings Firmly woven Coatings of hard-wearing quality. Smart diagonal weave; colours are Toby Brown, Taupe and Grape Blue. 54in wide—--5/11 yard Wool Melange Made of fine worsted yarn, and suitable for trim, tailored Coat Frocks. Colours are Brown, Navy, Black and Ensign Blue. 36in wide—--6/11 yard Speckled Suitings and Imitation Harris Tweeds The former in Pistache Green and Light Blue; the latter in Heath Green, Blue and Nut Brown. Exceptionally fine value. 54in wide—--7/11 yard Donegal Tweeds In Bracken Brown and new Fawn tonings; real Country Tweeds of excellent quality. 54in wide—--9/11 yard Corded Chevron Coatings Tremendously smart Coating; the colours are all good: New Brown, Mulberry, Ensign Blue and Black. 54in wide—--12/6 yard ''GAZELLE" CLOTH 60in wide The very newest fabric for Smart Rubber-backed, smooth-surfaced "Gazelle" Cloth, windproof and rainproof. Colours -are all smart: Cossack Green, Tobacco, Flowerpot Red and Flax Blue— One and a-half yards required /~ /-g -g __ for a Golf Jacket. hj/ V The Coat Frock The Coat Three Winter Styles from the Butterick Pattern Book Write for the Butterick Quarterly to choose your Autumn and Winter Styles IU"2"Q Plus lAd Postage Delicious and Savoury Saturday Morning Teas for V '» The Suit Write for a Free Booklet of these Fabric Samples, but please specify range of prices required. The D.I.C. BUTTERICK & CUTTING-OUT SERVICES are a tremendous help to the Home Dressmaker. Ours is the trouble of cutting-out to fit your measurements, and our Cutter is very expert. All YOU have to do is to stitch the pieces together. The Deltor in the Pattern envelope will be a great help to you—all instructions are clearly given and easy to follow. Scale of Charges for Cutting-Out Garments COAT FROCKS, AFTERNOON AND EVENING FROCKS—2/- t0 3/ SUITS AND. COATS €>/_ to £/_ m BLOUSES \/§ GOLF AND JACKET COATS g/UNDERCLOTHES \ / to J/g CHILDREN'S AND MAIDS' COATS AND FROCKS \/ m to 2/Q
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21417, 8 March 1935, Page 7
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430Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21417, 8 March 1935, Page 7
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