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< Hilf m D*LC. Dance Frocks ® M are charming in their ® simple elegance. I ® 11 (xWw / w The classical lines and artistic \ \ p > draping of some of the new Evening -Frocks are revelations in the Z® art of smart frocking. The innate beauty of these alluring I frocks is well-nigh irresistible; indeed no lover of dainty evening gowns would or could willingly resist their charms. It is fascinating Dance Frocks ' " like these that the D.I.C. is par- '' ticularly keen that you should see. Will you take an early opr portunity to see these H Exquisite Creations I DAINTY FROCK OF WHITE CHARMEUSE—Cut on sim1 plo lines; loose waterfall panel at sides; waist finished girdle , of White and Silver Petals. 69n». SIMPLE LITTLE DANCE FROCK OF PALE BLUE 1 CH 4RMEUSE—The long-waisted bodioe finished with self cord- ( ing, and small trail of flowers; dainty puff sleeves. sgns. ATTRACTIVE EVENING FROCK—In Eau-de-Nil Taffeta; ! cut on easy fitting lines. Waist and puff sleeves trimmed ) 7, spray of Silk Flowers. This is a most suitable flrock for | young lady. / EVENING FROCK OF HELIO TAFFETA—The long-waisted | " crossover bodioe finished at left side with Petal Cabadhon. ) I The skirt finished with cordings, giving a boufant on hips. , 1 1 &t>/ 13/"i ) lAIODEL EVENING FROCK—In Blue Silver Broche Char- ,7 > meuse. with underskirt of Net and Georgette to tone; long ) waisted cross-over bodice, finished loops of self coloured Tmle. j SMART EVENING FROCK—Of Pink Charmeuse; with. ,| ziv ’ draped overskirt of self coloured Georgette; waist effectively nt ’“W trimmed Pearl Cabadhons. 115 9 nv EXCLUSIVE EVENING FROCK—Of Wisteria Charmeuse, M with underbodice of Gold Tissue; draped skirt with hand- AU some Ostrich Mount at side. lagni. FXOUISITE MODEL FROCK—Of Black Charmeuse, with 1 full length straight tunic, handsomely beaded in Black and dA Silver. ’ 8 yW (fir f PE E c tf L % HOSIERY 4/6 pair. LADIES’ ARTIFICIAL SILK DROP-STITCHED HOSE—In Nigger Brown only Usually 8/11 pair. Special for Race Week, 4/6 pair. .— Here are some more “sure winners” in “V. and A.’s” Hosiery Values:— RIBBED SILK HOSE—Stole Fawn, Champagne, CoaEng, Grey White, Black. 13 / 6 P air - AT.T, WOOL RIBBED HOSE—FuII fashioned; Champagne, Putty, Mole, Navy, Grev, Nigger, and Black. 6/6 and 6/9 pair. SMART STRIPED HOSE—In Lisle Thread; Black and White, Grey and White. v , 7 / 6 PLLADIES’ SILK HOSE—AII the latest evening shades; seamed leg. . 16/11 pair. 1/- in the £ discount for cash. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED. VEITCH and ALLAN, The Big Family Drapers, Clothiers, ; : House Furnishers, : ' CUBA STREET : : WELLINGTON /DST TO 7£4AD. A BIG SHIPMENT OF PATON'S KNITTING WOOLS IN ALL LEADING SHADES. 4-ply ROSE PETTICOAT—I/9 2oz. skein. 4-ply HEATHER MIXTURES; /Iso CREAM and BLACK —1/2 loz. skein. Also a Good Selection of the Latest Knitting Books. M. & M. A. ALCORN, (Incorporating Pringles’) 152 Lambton Quay. : Telephone 2360. For QUALITY FURNITURE It is not necessary to pay the high tEiSfS j » fe price, so commonly asked. Let us ex- B SB fWI ® plain: 110 IHI In tho first place, by furnishing with | M | IgjJ “Collie’e” you deal direct with the mak- I I® i CT LG m bis, and save the. middleman’s profit I | gs/®® Secondly, both our Factory and Show- (‘■■'i:.— “J | room are removed from the City proper, —""'"‘TZlcg p meaning lower rental and working ex- <^ a=== fT 3=^L^^fflfi' E!=== pensea. fCSM Thus we are enabled to put first-class TTb L-—-3 work into first-claas materials, and etill L.L.JI T ft * lit sell to you AT FAR BELOW CITY . PRICES. |HT PZ3K EDWARD COLLIE LTD., I ! | [ I 167 Riddiford Street, Wellington. *

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 173, 10 April 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 173, 10 April 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 173, 10 April 1923, Page 2

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