II i Even in these times of stress and strain there is wise provision made for the production .of dainty dress fabrics for spring and summer wear. These lovely materials reflect the spirit of the nation—Optimism and a looking beyond the clouds. That is why we ask you to Write to the Manager for o Set of Patterns New Cotton Voiles for Spring and Summer—Figured Voiles in the newest siyies and cthourings; Dark, Medium, and Light Grounds. Kxqsii in shading- and design; 40 inches wide. 'J/9 yard New .-.., '.l Voiles in Plain Colours—hi Cream, Pink, Corai, Sky, Saxe, .;-.vy, Mauve, Grey, Champagne, Brown,. Mole', Heliotrope, and jJkicK. Best quality. 2/9 yard White Cotton Voiles—For dainty dresses and blouses; 40 inches wide. V 1/6. 2/-, 2/6, 3/Hew Gotten Voire—The Very latest novelty in white and,coloured frrounds with woven effects in checks and wide stripes; 40 inches wide. 3/ 6 yaM j Wfilta Fancy Voiles—ln small stripes, checks and fancies; 40 inches wide. 1/9, 2/., 2/6, 3/- yard Mow Cotton Cambric—ln stripes and checks, for washing dresses; colours absolutely fadeless; 11 inches wide 1/11 yard Mew White Spot Muslin—ln all size spots; 31 inches wide', 1/6, 2/-. 2/6, 3/-', 3/6 yant Duro ' Nurse Cloth, Fadeless—ln navy, butcher blue, grey, and in self colours and small stripes and checks; 40 inches wide. 1/11 yard Tobrafce—Our new range of plain colours and small floral, striped and checked designs just opened up; 28 inches wide. 1/4 i yard Hoyle's Best English Prints—Navy and butcher blue, and in spots and small floral patterns; 30 inches wide. 1/» yard D.I.C. : Box 1478 - Wellington
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 August 1917, Page 6
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