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choose at C. Smith’s where the selection is truly remarkable . . . British Fibro Linen, illustrating the peak of perfection, this cloth has reached. You It fall completely for these pastels: Sky, Rose Petal, Blush Pink, Horizon Blue, Ivory and Beige. 8/11 British Fibro Linen again, but printed with a small imaginative design scattered sparingly across it; lovely ground tones * No "Fabrics of the future" would be complete without inclusion of "Rayarna." The "Rayarna" patterns ond colours for springtime are prettier thon ever before. Plains, florals, checks, spots ond geometricols . . 9 /”' ”' 6 ' 14/6 A galaxy of gorgeous printed spun: in our silk dept. All-over floral designs for the grownups, ond pretty diminutive printings on pastels for the children From 7/11 We're really proud of our collection of matt crepes, but you must see them to fully appreciate their wealth of colour and variation of design. 10/6, 11/6, 12/6 ond 14/6 A treasure chest of plain dyed Crepes: Moss Crepes, Flat Crepes and Sotin-backed Crepes, all dyed in flattering, heart-melting colours. ..........9/3, 9/6,9/11, 10/6, 12/6, 14/6
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 21, 20 October 1943, Page 7
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349Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 21, 20 October 1943, Page 7
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