a •c. S Fashion Welcomes a Season for Voiles They will be worn and extensively admired for the coming; season. They come in new and correct toning*, in light and dark grounds, with exqnisite patterns, worthy of fine silks and the more expensive fabrics. We have foreseen their popularity, and we invite you to inspect from an unlimited selection just received through our London buyers. Voiles in Correct Tonings You may select from floral or conventional designs; specially emphasised are dark and black grounds in small chic patterns—.indeed no design has been forgotten, and never have Voiles been so lovely as now. Our quotations are for a superior lustrous finish quality that will give you ultimate satisfaction. Showing in two widths. 38 Inches wide. 54 Inches wide. 2/11 ™ 3/11 vc A Silk Fuji — but with a woven stripe This popular fabric is showing in an entirely new range of many tone stripe groupings, and with the increased demand for frocks for either sports or street wear, we introduce this quality with confidence. Woven stripes in a superior quality silk are in this case moderately priced. 3/6 yd - A New Fabric —“Luisette ” This is a cloth eminently suitable for all classes of lingerie, and equally popular as a dress fabric. Equalling ailk in appearance, and as soft to handle. Many choice designs, on correct ground shades, await selection. 3/11 vo. Renddls Ltd. KARANGAHAPE ROAD
RECITATION Girls, 9-10. “The Clothes Line.” Recalled: Ray Yates, Joan Moody, Gladys Orme, Audrey Ivil. Highly commended: Kunice Mackintosh, Marie Best. Joy Austin, Joan Harley, Joycelyn Paterson.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 132, 25 August 1927, Page 15
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