I Authoritative Styles in SPRING DRESS FABRICS* The subject of SPRING and SUMMER FASHIONS is uppermost in almost every lady’s mind just now, and those who pay this Store a visit will be able to form a good idea of the prevailing styles,'from the wonderfully complete showing we are at present mailing. A prominent feature of this display are the new STYLES in SPRING DRESS I AURICS, with which our Dress Department abounds. We mention here a few of the leading lines : Many New Weaves (Q. Colorings. EXCLUSIVE NOVELTY ROBE LENGTHS, including Silk Warp Taffetas, San Toy Cloths, Bordered Eoliennes, Suitings, Etc., in a large variety of new Weaves and Colorings, one robe only of each, 35s 6d to 84s 6cJ robe length. SMART SILK STRIPED TAFFETAS, 42in wide 2s 9d, 2s Ild and 3s 6d COLORED RESILDAS in a large range of new colorings, 14in wide 3s 6d, 4s 2d and 6s 9d yard. MELROSE ARMTJRES, in Grey, Electric Blue and Navy, 42in wide 2s 3d yard. SILK and WOOL “AMBROSE,” in Saxe Blue and Prune, 43in wide 4s 6d yard NEW CORD STRIPE TAFFETAS, in Grev, Moll, Brown, Vieux Rose and Navy, 43in wide “ M - v2rd Dainty Washing Fabrics. BRITISH WASHING CREPES, in a large range of Plain Colorings and Striped Designs. 30 to 33in wide Bid, W and 1s 3d y ard DRESS CAMBRICS, in several new Colorings, all splendid Qauker Grey. Iris, Harebell, Maple Green and Virginia Brown, Etc., 32in wide 9d yard The. New SHANGHAI CLOTH, for cool wear in 2d different shades, 30in wide ts yard “TUSSYLKA,” in Tussore Color, with Black Spot and Stripe, 30in wide 1s yard. DAINTY COTTON VOILES, in the Newest Designs and Colorings, 27 to 30in wide 10d, Is, 1s 6ct to 2s 3d yard ts 9d yard COTTON POPLINS, in a large variety of shades. 2Sin wide PETTIE’S “THE. HOUSE OF QUALITY.” — me asEP—ggnaE
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3635, 23 September 1912, Page 3
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