Modish Motorists! Fully to enjoy the new strong sport of motoring, you must dress to look well and to feel comfortable. Dowdiness and discomfort are out of place on a car. The new season's stocks at the D.I.C. include the finest and widest range of motor-gear ever ofFered in New Zealand. f BLANKET MOTOR COATS, Leather Cuffs and Collars, and scarlet, green, brown, and satin lined, and items of striking excellence Nino Guineas Other styles in all leather, leather-lined tweed, and so on, at prices ranging: upward ->m pour Guineas MOTOR CAPS, in sv.^c and cloth, the newest designs and fabrics 4/11 to 14/6 SILK and WOOL COMBINATIONS, excellent for motoring 21/- to 29/8 SPUN SILK COMBINATIONS, the underclothing for perfect comfort 12/6 to 17/8 GLOVES for MOTORING, brown kid, silk-lined 3/11. Kid, woollined 3/6 Silk-lined Doeskin d/ 9. Real Reindeer 10/6. All sizes For Men. IRISH TWEED MOTOR COATS, leather-lined. A line combining the latest fashion with the highest quality £7/15/MOTOR WRAPS for the Neck, newest shades, in knit silk, silk, and wool 4/9, 8/6, 12/6 FUR GAUNTLET MOTOR GLOVES, very warm 19/6, 25/8 TAN CAPE GAUNTLET. MOTOR GLOVES 6/6, 8/-, 9/6 • .BLACK KID MOTOR CAPS, Rainproof 8/6. 10/6, BLACK KID STORM CUFFS 6/6 MOTOR GOGGLES (for both sexes), a large variety ' * From 1/9, 2/6, C/ 6to 8/6 -. WATERPROOF MOTOR RUGS, leather bound, large size and very durable 35/-, 49/6, 65/Also a large range of WOOL and LINEN RUGS, TWEED CAPS, Wool and LEATHER GLOVES, etc. The Store of the Smart People D.I.C. Ihimi Zmwal^i3Z mw al^i3 Nfc'VV SEASON'S ' Il4ffl-Sm CASHMERE [qo™HGfACTo"j JBItSEYS, WHITE, CARDINAL, NAVi". Button Shouldora, A //» J./Q X/ P" //• WIDE-END TIES, mgwßoiamw. zi DIAGONAL STEIPES, BARA.TSHA, CREPE, and SATIN, . 2/6 3/6 4/6 N. Z: CLOTH tNG F A CTO R Y. WI? THESE LINES 1 MUST NOT 1 ARE GO INTO STOCK. I STOCK- — I OUR. LOSS, 1 TAKING. YOUR CAIN, I (>^ mm J mrm^ m . The last time that thtsk prices will prevail. A few dozen of 9 "" ' LADIES' KNITTED WOOL BLOOMERS, with elastic g j I ftfW bqinds round knees, full -sizes and well made, in black only fa ; LUUeV Special Green Ticket Price 2/11 each i ! "FOR THE A wonderful lilß - of LADIES ' COTTON DRESSING i 1 Ul| I 111. JACKETS, some are beautifully trimmed lace and frilled, ffl etc., and many worth as much as 20/- each. m , npCCtl ' Special Green Ticket Price 3/6 each | nill About 3 dozen only of LADIES' BEST QUALITY PRINT S rnlub' BLOUSES, an unequalled line anywhere These are perfect ffl goods, but arrived rather late in the season Worth to-day gj Tini/rTe XO/6, 12/6 each 1 rlblVCsO Special Green Ticket Price 5/11 each KJ imi nun Several Dozen PRETTY LACE TIES, over ij yards long > H 111 UUII in white only An unparalleled offer They were i/ji each B Now the Price is 9d each M - WIIIUUWOi The final lot 0/ our wondeiful line of BLOUSE LENGTHS^ « . in white lawn, with pretty Gibson tucks | _' J '' ' • ***" To see is to buy at 1/1 1 each i WELUNGTON. . | — [> Xs7c y™Ko r77. - CALEDONIAN CHAMBERS :w. tfILLIS-STEEET, fc'M.'.Vr FL<»()li OP3TAIKS. ALL -HP-FCriNG ANP DAMASK I»CUGI|T WILL DM HE MM HI) KRHU OF CHAKGIi. j II) ICJ yg iSftrviottoa. 415 por dnzcii; DimiPi 1 Nnnkiriß 7(1 poi 1 ilnzeu ; Tublo ' l\ I v^ 8 ft • lolhs. liyiUsriuir.' 2,11 ouch -Jj x 3yds, S-'ll ; Kitrhon Tniile . . - * Clutiiij, 111 each ; In 1 -]) Linen Pillow On-rs. 18h p»-r ilozcn ; l.iiiHii i-Hi'-etniR 1 , -v s '.vido. «.- pei ,v»rd ; lioilor Towelliiifr M ami 7d pur \aid; Wluti- Tni-I»isu Towhl^, 0s p«r dozen ; Urowu JiuLU towuio, IBa j li r>. Imck liiuua 'lunislj, 103 pqr iioicn Satuplus .uid L'nu<]-li»t> V\ * "% » A Hoiipjooml) Quilts — Post Fr. 0. JJ A il 5 A ?* l\. 9/ i> ;J 0 each : 12,4, 8/3 Wttrceu.i -alii. Quilt? (9/4) 8/(5, (ia'4) li/f! ]n>*h Luun «'iu!auii.. 4'C to - ; Jirru, (>/3 to JO'C Glats Clothw. GO pur ilo7,pn ; T« ilet 'ani.er*. 12/- p»-r doyen •. 'Umk-t Covers. 11/(1 poi ilnzun ; 3i!m O.i'jco, t'C j<er dozi-ii ; • -l • .'.iluio, 3'!) lio/.i-n j iioii-ockneB 1 mid Ciowdson's Culiuo ttLiays in at<Joli ; k'oo UiUsbClo CarpeL L'.U'ls, to clear, 2/11 e.u:h TABLE .^L'e LINEV. N.B.— AH Lottor Orders i\nd Knquirios for Samples .-hould be s-enr, iliruut to 3J, WiliisILf'EWEN a;\D FASTER, Pctone, I?JL General Carriera, forwarding Agcut*, \7 ABJIAnAM, Wood and Coal Merchants. Furnituro ro- » • iTiovyrJ by experienced \yorUmep. Conrey- i.atr. fnof Government JJouec, »ncPB Utwuen Petono afld Welljugion .««*- doll A Orders may U left at Virtue am' M^lfcON DOR, Co ?, Yieiorftt-etreec, Wellington. Coii ,_.„,,,.„„ p^ctorj w<t|i WplUnKtpß \if leiepfcoae > } i 5, V. JLLIC S>rKi,£,y, o^ab«r. lUhb up J^'Eiren tp-i Caxtax.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1908, Page 9
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