i'- Nl That was a time when other fancy Cotton Fabrics were al- g B most an unknown quantity, but it is very interesting to note that H, the good old fashioned fabrics—Gingham and Zephyr—are still |J Ifi q as greatly favoured as ever. • , f^_^ ' Ginghams and Zephyrs'of D. I.C. Quality will take a whole lyV^l ' iTfM ot of equalling, and they will certainly never be excelled for dainty 1111 fl ,|| jl| frocks—for children's frocks as well as grown-ups'. . ■ |aj|f| First time you are passing the D.I.C. just take the oppor- *^^^ '-tunity to see the beautiful designs in these splendid Summer 1 |j Dress Fabrics. For washing frocks'that have to give hard wear ; || ' |[ they are peerless. || !: . Patterns Post Free* ; J [' 0 NEW CHECKED ZEPHYBS-For snm- SELF NAVY NURSE _ CLOTH-For U 11 **' mor wear, in small, medium, and large . school use; real Indigo ciye; 40 inches _• checks; very smart in appearance; fast . wide. 2s, 11 d. yard. || colours; 40 inches wide. > 3 j|| 2s. 6d. and 2s. Ltd. yard. SELF, NAVY ZEPHYR—For school uso; ||. ■ -Indigo dye; SO inches wide. 11 49-mcli GINGHAMS-In self colours, Is. lid, yard. || . ohecks, and stripes; wash well, and '•,_/',_ _„_.„„ TlTirvm T ,• . IB .■.-'< wear well; in Pinis, Blue., Greys, and SELF. NAVY HOYLE'S PEINT-Ind lg o . ■ |N '■ Fawns; 40 inches vide. 2s. 3d. yard. dye; for school use; 30 inches wulc ■ 11s, 10Jd, yard. . tej 30-inoh GlNGHAMS—Unequalled for du- f$ rability• and appearance; in checks and . '.TOBE-ALCO''—The ideal wash fabric; ■ iS > stripes;-very pretty and smart in col-, colours guaranteed; in coif; colours, || ourings;,. in light and medium shades;'' spots', checks, stripes, and small fancies. || 30 inches wide. Is. 11d. yard. 29 inches.wide.; Is. 10|d. yard. || -D;LG.;. Box .1.478 rWSn&on ',' J
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 44, 16 November 1918, Page 4
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