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A FASHIONS NEWESI CREAI IONS i E 'Q ' l E <-cl E F s"1 Women who are critical about their appearance realise that there is as much difference between Dl_°s.ss ' I Fabrics as there is between different classes of people. Some are ordinary, some high grade, and others distinctive. T , Ours belong to the latter clnss. Large aissortments of Spring’s Newest, Smartest, and MO-‘St P 01911131‘ S‘_.Vle3 111 J Dress Materials, incliiduig Silks, Crepe, _Geoi'gette, Shepherd’s Plaids, Venetian Cloths, etc., now await _your inspection and selection at these attractive prices. _ - VVe would like you to see them for yourself, but if a. personal visit is imposib_. samPl9s Wlll be gladly sent“ on application. Our system of shopping by post insures every satisfaction. , .» M T. . . an ... p .-4~ _ . V ’ eaatifal /x F K ;E_:-:.‘: NAVY suirmc senses. in good Indigo Dyes, various ' , "" weights—d~Pf|ces, 11/6, 12/6, 14/3, 18/6, 21/9. 28,6 to 37/6 WHITE JAP. SILKS. 27m to 56m wide—Prlces. 5/11 to 19/6 , Mr V 8 - ’ - per yard. , _ ' _ NAVY TR"g"_3T'NES GABERDINES: makes a. very smart WHITE GREEE DE CHINE. 401:1 wide. These are excellent. and s‘.vllsu costum_e—Prlces, 18/5 to 27/6 per yard, va_)ueS__prloes, 9/11. 10_/9. I]/6, 12/5. 14/5. 15/‘ D9?‘ 330- 1 5 AMAZON CLUTHS. 54111 wide.sha-ded as follows: Grey, Bottle GREPE DE c"”N.E' 401“ Wide» In Pink. Blue, and other » Green, Suxe. Vieux Rose-and Nzwy-—Price, 17/6 per yard wanted tones——P|"'o°3. 9/11. 10/? t 0 _l3/5 8301: yard. - . ‘_ VENETIAN CLOTHS. 54in wide, in shades of Brown Grey. BLACK CREPE DE CHINE. 40m wide-—Prlco9, 9/11. “/9, Navy, Black and Sa‘xe_——-Price, :3/9 per yard. ’ - ~_ '.. :4 VENETIAN D_E SGIE, 42111 wide, in Sue, Stone, Navy and PUG] SILK, 50_ui. wicie. ‘A very popular summer dress _. _ Brown——Prlc¢:,. 9/11 per yard. material——P?'|¢¢3. 5/11. S./11, 7/11 nor yard. ' ~‘ VENETIAN DE sous, 50in wide. in same shades as above— srmrsn Fo.‘-‘-' 3"-K- 30m and win wide. in minted and _ ~~ Price, 17/6 per yard. woven designs-|’l'|G_O:. 713 to_ll/6 per yard. 'V,‘_ ..~J,,a AMARANTH sense. 42in wide, in shades of Fawn Brown cnare ANG|-A|s- 4212:» wide. in shades of Bottle Green.) - ' ‘ ‘ Saxe. Vieux Bose. Grey. Cream. Scarlet Wine ami Brown. Saxe, Mauve, Wine, Grey_, etc. Crepe Angliais Clmmpag-ne—Price, 11/6 per yard. ' is a little heavier than crepe de chine and makes 9. smut’ SHEPI-IERD'S PLAIDS, 40in to 56in wide, in various size summer costume-—PricO. 13/3 836' !_ili'dchecks; very smart and in great demand.——Fricas, 4/11, NATU_RAL TUSSORE sllgc 54111 wide. free from filling— . GA3I/1'20:/’§1é1o/9. 11/a. ms to am per yard. cngggwhé/3gggll_.Tg/11t.h tmd. _s/g «Llll/6 nferb yard. : A ,_ 56' ‘d , 't«.bl f- C 5 1;; ' . _ . 3 am y ouse a. tie, ' ' ,1; ‘ proofs-Price,]il2/gv2oe32%l;oreya3il. ° mm“ “"3 am wanted tones—Pmes. 10/6 to 14/6 npr yard. A m mm“ , _. I mA . p ‘:1 4, . ' I; . ' Fas/Mons - - I Favourites are always i l e’e: '3 3&5‘, V ‘_., - ' ' - ' ‘ “‘ "«‘/~t»:r.4.i.z;_.w ~..-‘ ‘,‘i.-- ~.m-.« ' ~ ‘ ._
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Taihape Daily Times, 13 October 1919, Page 8
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713Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, 13 October 1919, Page 8
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