OgOlOlOeOgOgOgOlOi •o m o w o ncs BUTTCRICK Dress This “ Differentness ” —lliis intangible soinetlxinuj that makes for the charm of the refreshingly new and original—is evident at one glance of Collinson and Cunninghame’s display of 1920 Autumn Winter Dress Fabrics. EVERYTHING THAT’S NEW —yes, you’ll find it at Collinson and Cunninghame’s—it is Collinson and Cunninghame’s for Dress Fabrics—Collinson and Cunninghame’s where the fine art of dress finds high expression. We’re showing the new dress materials for autumn-winter, 1920, and never before have we shown so many choice weaves, so many varying and different colourings, that harmonise with your needs and desires. If you’re planning a new dress —costume or coat—be sure you see these. 1920 favourites in Dress Fabrics delightfully different—distinc-tive-exclusive. They’re here, and offered at unequalled values. VENETIAN CLOTHS AND VELOURS, for the smarter costumes, gives weight with grace of line. Shades include: Mole, Seal, Mummy, Platine, Jade, Suede, Champagne, Cinnamon, Cherry, Bottle, Navy, Black, Rose Wine, Vieux, Mauve, Amethyst. Widths, 42 to 58 inches wide—--12/6, 17/6, 21/-, 23/6, 28/6, to 55/- per yard. BLANKETS AND WRAP GOAT MATERIALS, English and New Zealand-made goods. Effect O a big saving through making your own coat. Shades include: Brown Series, Emerald, Saxe, (HI Rose, Grey, Scarlet, Bottle, Cream, Saxe, Cerise, Grey, Wine. To be had in Tweed Cheviot O and Hopsac effects. Plain and fancy weaves. Prices range from 14/6 to 39/6 per yard for IEO 54-60 inches. . O AND OH I SUCH BEAUTIFUL SILKS FOR 1920 WINTER SOCIAL GAIETIES. these is to desire them. Come in and see this display. Just to see Q m o CREPE DE CHINE AND CREPE GEORGETTE, in a. multitude of tones, including Brique, I Tango, Wallflower, Jade. Emerald, Cherry, Navys, Cream, Champagne, Apricot, Sage, Saxe, O White, Black, Helios., Cinnamons, Rose. Faded Olive, and ltd ween twenty and thirty inner [l] tones of the above. 40 inches wide—ll/6 to 28/6 per yard. O ALL-WOOL BLOUSINGS, in dainty designs, stripe ami floral weaves. Delaine, Kremlaine, Q Viyellas, Winceys, Taffetas—2/11 to 6/11 yard. 2,', yards will cut a ,blouse. fHH If vnu cannot call, mail your order. Patterns sent on application. rA w t‘r & EGuOmmQEOmOLLQEGBOi wsm: tV'iMjri JiiOSOgOlOliC'EiOEOlQloeciiO! wmQEQmQmm
Don’t pity a Returned .Soldier «■ — give him work. Therefore order YOUR WOOD AND COAL YOUR WOOD AMD COAL from —■ NYE’S COAL YARD, NYE’S COAL YARD, WHYTE STREET. ’Phone 35. Prompt delivery. WOOD SAWN ANY LENGTH. ALSO OATS CRUSHED. V-__ ■ J THE MEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. DIRECT LINE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM, VIA PANAMA CANAL. Calling at Cristobal, Kingston (Jamaica), and Newport News. Large modern twin-screw Passenger Steamers, with unsurpassed accommodation. Steamer. Tons. From. About. REMUERA 11,276 W T gtn. May PAPAROA 7,697 Wgtn. June RUAHINE 10,758 Wgtn, July RIMUTAKA 8,893 Wgtn. July RIMUTAKA 8,893 Wgtn. Aug. Return Tickets can be made availablo by the P. & 0. or Orient Line, via Suez. Return First Saloon Tickets can also be made available by C. & A. Line, via Vancouver, or Union Line, via ’Frisco. Passengers are provided with passage to the final port of departure FREE OF CHARGE.
Also from time to time, as opportunity offers FIRST-CLASS INSULATED CARGO STEAMERS. The Company, having erected commodious storage accommodation, with dumping plant, at Foxton, is prepared to receive wool, hemp, tow, etc., for transhipment. The building is gazetted a Government Grading Store, enabling millers to have their hemp graded locally. For Passage, Freight or Storage, apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING Co., Ltd. Telephone, No. 34. * Offices: Harbour Street. GENTLEMEN! Now is the time to order your new RIDING BREECHES. RIDING BREECHES. A* HEASEMAN, TAILOR, Main Street, has anticipated your wants and has a large assortment of the latest materials to select from. Also THE NEW SEASON’S SUITINGS. Inspection Invited.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2115, 15 April 1920, Page 1
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