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■•* For Comfort and Style. FURS. S!, EE u cc FX F XK F F L s f ce T tt 8c:8 c : FURS.-*i They mitigate the keenness of Winter, and add Style and Finish to the appearance of any Costume. j Now that the cold weather has evidently come to stay, M these dainty requisites are in great demand, hence an early selection is advisable. The D.I.C. are showing some exquisite thfi Furs at an extremely moderate price, • ll * p also some of an exclusive character if such is ■m. desired in y NECKLETSJWIUFFS, etc. ILL D.I.C. QUALITY "THE BEST," JjJ" AT COMPETITIVE PRICES. F UrfOj FUR NE CKLETS, STOLES, Etc. PI IDO This season's importations, some really charming Furs F UfiQ« Prices-t2/6, 14/6, 18/6, 21 /-, 25/-, to 19 Guineas FIIRQ MUFFS! MUFFS! ■ WIIWj In some various charming Furs and shapes - _ Prices— l 2/6, 1 5/6, 1 7/6. 1 9/6, 22/6 111 to 12 Guineas NOCkJ&tS FUR SETS-Necklets and Muffs, to match if desired From the lowest to the highest — Muffs 25/ "' 30; ' > 35/ ~* to 55 Gyinoas set * FUR JACKETS and COATS dlHu Some exquisite productions in various High-grade Furs 7, 9, 11, to 70 Guineas Coats At competitive PRICES. gg- SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. At the P.| ,C, Wellington. Warehouse closed To-morrow,- Saturday, at 1 p.m. — Weekly Half-holiday. AT 57, LAMBTON-QUAY, !|£E2r2jkAlJ\|lD/j ARE SHOWING A COMPLETE BANGB lOothinSSSoryi SUITS ! 52/6, 57/6, 60/- 63/. TWEED, SERGE, AKD WORSTED. . v EQUAL TO BEST TAILOR-MADE. N.Z. CLOTHING FACTOKY. m jB U/ADU The weather prophets predict a cold winter. if mum jj. always follows, say they, after so fine a summer. llfri D Besides the Old Country has just passed through If Lnll a severe winter, and this is looked upon as a sure PQR sign. Already we have had a sample of cold llfltivm weather, and cold weather indicates WARM WINTER BLOUSES. WE HAVE THEM ! Just the IVCITUCD warmest, nicest looking, best wearing,. most fashIT Ln IIIEHI lI EH ionable material it is possible to obtain. J FANCY FLANNELETTE BLOUSINGS, in leading shades . and designs 6Sd, 7cH, Bid to 1/H GOLF BLOUSING Quite the latest imitation of fancy knitting, stripes and spots A special line Bjd and 10id yard 150 designs THE "CURZON" CLOTH, a fine twilled cloth, shrunk 9£d yard TARTAN NIOLLETON FLANNELS, for blouses and dressing jackets . 11|d and 1/6 THE " PYREN EES " RIPPLE CLOTHS, in white, blue, red, and grey, for children's capes and coats 1/3 yard FRENCH FLANNELS, plain colours 1/7* and 1/9* yard MOLLETON FLANNELS, in red, blue and pink, for dressing gowns' 1/11 FANCY and SPOT FLANNELS, all wool, £ 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, 1/11 yard Jf IQf) All size spots and fancy patterns. ll* nil ll CREPE FINISH FLANNEL, thoroughly II ft 1 1 AT shrunk A superb blouse material HI II IX F 21; 2/3, 2/6 yard ■I U UU L j WELLINGTON. r_ __ „. ._ D.S.A Cuba St., FOR DRESS MATERIALS. WE are holding a special sale of Dresj Fabrics this week, and it will pay you to come along and look at the excellent values and special prices we have marked our Winter Dress Pieces. Our stock of Dress Materials is much too large and takes up too much room in our premises, hence the reason of this dress sale so early in the season. soin. AMASONEJTE CLOTH, 44m. GREY TWEEDS, in check, all colours Worth 2/1 1 and stripe design Now 1/61 Were up to 2/3 Now 1/- yd. NAVY, CARDINAL, and Special value in Heavy Tweeds, BLACK SERGE suitable for coats, skirts, etc. Usually 2/3 Now 1/6 yard Worth 4/1 1 To go at 2/3 yd. The only thing off about these materials is the price. In most cases half the usual prlco Is knocked off. Drapery Supply Association CUBA STREET.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 116, 17 May 1907, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 116, 17 May 1907, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 116, 17 May 1907, Page 7

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