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aU feer 1 ~tv P eeps t°;t r ro *r Crepe de Chine 50 pieces Crepe de Cliino, 36in wide. A beautiful lustrous material for house or street wear. Shades include Beige, Red, Peach, Grey, Apple, Saxe, Gold, Cherry, Sky, Pink, Light and Dark Brown, Hefio., Reseda, Rose, Orange, Wine, Rust, Bottle, Lido, /II Ivory, Navy, and Black. Yard, j M.MCloque A beautiful new creation for this summer, suitable for Suits, Frocks, or Coats; 36in wide. Colours are Wine, Lido, Reseda, /M I'll Bottle, Fawn, Brown, Navy, and Black. Yard, xjMM. Lacquer Crepes This is another creation never before shown in New Zealand. The material is a heavy Silk Matt Crepe, on which is implanted delightful designs in Lacquer. Navy and Black grounds only. Owing to the unsettled conditions in Europe, further stocks of this (t /|1 material are unobtainable. Yard, **/ Figured Suede A delightful soft draping material for dressy Summer Frocks, in figured, floral, and monotone effects. A new material I"I "I for this season. 36in wide. Yard, W j M.M. Floral Georgettes A wonderful range of those fashionable materials, 36in wide, and uncrushable. The designs include scroll, figured, allover, and floral effects in light and dark grounds. 4/11, 5/11, and 9/11 yard. Matt Crepes A glorious range of Silk Floral Matt Crepes. Bold designs, very heavy weight, and drapes beautifully. The colour com- I'M I lunations are wonderful and exclusive. Yard, w J M.M. Blazer Cloth 7 pieces All-wool Plain Blazer Cloth, sGin wide. A splendid heavy weight, hard-wearing material for Blazers, etc. Colours are Bottle, Royal, Brown, Wine, Light and Dark Navy, and Mack. 12/6 Checks We have a very big selection of these fashionable materials. All wool and 54in wide, for stylish Coats or Skirts. In all the newest designs and colourings, such as Black and White, Navy and White, Brown and White, and many others. 9/11, 10/6, and 12/6 yard. Flecked Frocking Tweed ]3 pieces Flecked Frocking Tweed, for Summer Frocks, Coats, or Costumes. 36in wide, and all wool. Shades include Reseda, Brown, Red, Lido, Burgundy, Beige, Shrimp, Nigger, Bottle, J|| | Grey, Rust, Light Navy, Navy, and Black. Yard, 11 Linen Tweed CUTTING-OUT and MAKING UP The D-S.A. Staff are experts in taking care of all dressmaking details . Phone for an appointment (11-479), A heavy uncrushable material for Summer Costumes, Coats, etc.: 36in wide. Delightful multi-coloured designs in fleck effects, in all the new touings. 4/11 and 6/11 yard. Knop Cottons 30 pieces Novelty Figured Knop Cotton Materials, 36in wide. In a big variety of designs, including monotone, fleck, and Q /1! scroll effects. Light and dark grounds. Yard, •'/ H Silk Spun Slub Linen This summer’s most outstanding material for seasonable wear, in an enormous range of designs, featuring all the new novelty effects, including nautical, floral, block, fleck, spot, and rainbow: O I’M "■ natural and pastel grounds. All 36in wide. Yard, JLJI mA Address: George Street, Dunedin Telephone: 11-479 All Departments • • fit e« 6* <o> Cardboard Divisions to Fill Petrol Cases Eggs coated with a film of Egg Preserver and stood on end one in each division remain perfectly fresh with un broken yokes for an indefinite period. , . . A set of divisions for 300 Eggs fills a Petrol Casa. 3/- per set, if posted 1/6 extra. Supplied By The ‘Evening Star 9 Box Factory * oTZldfz

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Evening Star, Issue 22455, 28 September 1936, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22455, 28 September 1936, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22455, 28 September 1936, Page 14

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