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m McCall 3264 W Mm , i%sfu 1 ,/4 Feast of Siuiimef Fabrics AVi Hi confidence we invite you to see our New Show of A loyjui shell's Latest Linens “Simntel,” “ Springhalt,” “Peasant,” “Mellange.” All featurin the latest fashion colours Clover, Tropic Red. Solent Blue, Cascade, Heather, Copperton, Wild 'Mustard, and a host of other shades. MOYCASH LL IS THE LINEN OF CHARACTER !• Prices from S/ll 6/6 6/11 8/11 9/11 New Weaves New Designs New Colors McCALL PRINTED PATTERNS © For oulstanding Frocks wif I] a Hair for personality. These modern patterns assure easy sewing hours because of the patented printed cutting line and simple printed instructions. ® YOU CAN BE SURE OF McCALIS ! DISPLAYED IN OUR WINDOWS PICK YOUR PLAY-TOGS FROM OUR EXCLUSIVE RANGE OF FASHION’S LATEST CRAZE ! FLORIDA PRINTS, SPRING PRINTS, BAYADERE PRINTS—AII combine to make Pettie’s stock the gay selection it is; also among the range are the new Brilliant American Cambrics, showing extraordinary printings of Centennial Exhibition, Mexican Serenade, Nautical Moments, etc. Without parallel are the Screen Print Piques, Nautical Piques and Paisley Terry Towelling. This week we announce an important display of new fabrics. Three big windows facing Gladstone Road have been devoted to a showing of these fascinating new weaves ! PRICES RANGE FROM 1/11 ,0 S/ll YARD MTALL Pkt N T I nt C U T T I N O, UNI MUSLINS AND VOILES in the largest array ol colourings and designs. Designs for smart Dinner Frock, Afternoon Frocks, or others'suitable for Kiddies I ally Frocks, while a lovely selection is selling for practical summer undies. p,i,N, 7 <0 " fc 1/11 t 0 3/11 CAMBRICS AND HAIRCORDS for Children’s Frocks, Morning Frocks, etc., are in ibundancc, “Ferguson,” “Tootall’s” “Wemco,” and “Duro” qualities are available in all the dainty designs and pretty shades desired. Make your choice while a varietyis available. Prices from J / 9 40 tl% .’or that USEFUL AFTERNOON FROCK, Pollies are offering the newest prints, m Soft Silks, Crepons, and Matt Crepes, Cluster Printings in rich hand paint effects, lypsy Stripes and Lovely Monotone are. showing. Call in and view the attractive •ange. Prices from 3/6‘*s/Ilj 6/11 “KOOL” SILK LINENS, with characteristic slub weave, unerushable and shrunk. A charming range in this most useful summer dress cloth. Solent Blue, Mustard, Peach, French Turquoise, Heather, Coppertone, Tan, Almond, Buttercup, etc. Only 3/11 Yard 36in. PETTIES Famous for Fabrics 1). r j to-A % rit McCall Printed Pattern 3258

QHADE Cones—Strong Heavy Paper Cones; protect your delicate plants. Easily used, easily stored. 1/6 dozen, 10/- per 100. Herald Ofiice.

A thrilling symphony 1 of colour A.f .■ . cascades of luminosity .. . resplendent searchlights piercing the sky . . . such will be the nightly background for the excitement, music, and jollity of the Centennial Exhibition which opens in Wellington on Wednesday, Bth November. Your next Summer’s holiday problem is settled . . . you must visit Wellington for the Exhibition. Printed forms, “How to obtain Accommodation” may be had on application to any PoSt Office or Railway Station. ■ NZI2 N WELLINGTON Bth NOY.r 1939 mat. I?* 9

MADE A FORTUNE—EASILY ■Kverybodv envied him! His simple idea that they laughed at brought him a fortune! Patent your idea —it’s worth protecting! Consult us now—fully and confidentially. Henry Hughes Ltd. (Directors: W. 13. Hughes and J. T. Hunter, Registered Patent Attorneys), 23 4-217 D.I.C. Building, Wellington'. Local Agents* Ball & Crawshaw. Liu.*

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20055, 29 September 1939, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20055, 29 September 1939, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20055, 29 September 1939, Page 3

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