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Writing Reqiiisites. Note Paper or Writing Block and Envelopes, all of which you will find at the D.I.C. * WRITING PADS. Tho busy person nowadays has frequent recourse to the handy writing pad, Which if not so elegant in appearance as ordinary notepaper, is far more convenient. "THE D.1.C." WRITING PAD— Containing blotting paper, and ioo sheets ruled, with margin Price 6tl each PADS AT 1/- EACH. "THE ion". PAD— Pure linen English bank, ioo sheets ruled, and with blotting paper "THE GOLDEN CROSS" PAD— Cream, stout paper, unruled, ioo sheets ' "THE D.I.C. SILURIAN" WRITING PAD— Bank paper, ruled with marginal line, ioo sheets and blotting paper Envelopes to match, in square or oblong shapes, at 4d packet "THE RECHERCHE" PAD— The latest in ladies' fashionable letter paper, can be had in cream, grey, and pale green; very convenient size for notes "ROYAL MAIL" LINEN PAD— Containing- ioo sheets i' ST. MARGARET'S " NOTELETTE— Extra superfine, cream laid paper BOXES OF STATIONERY. "THF. D.1.C." BOX OF STATlONEßY— Containing 36 sheets of cream laid <• notepaper and envelopes to match At 1/3 box "THE EMPEROR OF BRITANNIA" CABINET— Which contains 60 sheets of large size foreign notepaper and 40 envelopes, in royal granite colour only 1/9 box 11 THE SELBORNE ''' BOX of 36 sheets and 40 envelopes, ruled paper, milled finish, in Scotch giey 1/- box " THE SILURIAN " STATIONERY BOX of o o sheets of paper, 40 envelopes, ruled 1/- box "THE GOLDEN CROSS" STATIONERY BOX — 24 sheets milled paper, ruled, 24 envelopes to match 1/- box "ion" BLUE LINEN ENGLISH BANK NOTE PAPER— 5 quires in box 1/6 box GOLD BLOCKED ■. INITIAL STATIONERY— Linear repp, very fashionable, small size only At 2/- box "THE SECRET SERVICE" STATIONERY— For foreign correspondence-, very light, but tough 1/9 box INVITATION CARDS. WHITE DAMASK GOLD-EDGED INVITATION CARDS and ENVELOPES— In box of 40 each 1/9 box CHILDREN!S INVITATION CARDS (for parties) and ENVELOPES — In boxes containing 20 each, very pretty designs 1/9 box ENVELOPES. MANILLA ENVELOPES — Business shapes 5 packets lor 1/SCOTCH GREY ENVELOPES— Square or oblong 4d packet ROYAL OPAQUE ENVELOPES-Four shapes and sizes 6d packet WHEN SOMETHING NICE IS NEEDED FOR USE OR FOR A PRESENT The "Place for Presents" Is PRINGLE'S. WHEN SOMETHING NEW IS WANTED TO FILL SPARE MOMENTS The "Place for Needlework" is PRINGLE'S. Novel Notions Don't Cost More than Ancient Specimens. "THE PLACE FOR PHESENT3 " IS PltlNCrLiE'S LAMBT@N OTAY SUMMER SUMMER For Startling Reductions SEE from Saturday 9th. Spend Id or 2d on the tram and save Pounds Sterling. ETON COSTUMES— Good tweeds S4/- for 35/-, 44/- for 19/6, 35 /-for 15/6 KAIAPOI COSTUMES— S2/- for 12/6 NEW CAMBRIC COSTUMES— 2S/6 for 14/6 WHITE LINEN COSTUMES— 42/- for 10/6 GIRLS' CHECK GINGHAM DRESSES— Trimmed embroidery and insertion 5/6 WHITE EMBROIDERED WASHING COATS and PINNIES 4/6 for 1/11 to 12/6 for 4/11 DUST COATS— 4O/- for 19/6 WHITE EMBROIDERED BLOUSES— S/6 for l 2/11, 6/6 for 3/11, 10/6 tor 6/11 BLACK BLOUSES— B/6 for 4/11 NEW FEATHER STOLES— Cogue and ostrich, white and coloured, also grey and black and white 29/6 for 22/6, 33/- for 25/6, 19/6. for 14/6, 27/6 for 19/6, 22/6 for 16/6, ih/6 for 10/6 WHJTE BOXED ROBES— Embroidered ; some are very . handsome, mercerised, cotton 18/6 for 1 14/6, 27/6 for 17/6, 35/- for 21/-, 39/6 for 25/6, 52/- for 35/6 BORDERED ROBES— Boxed, fine voiles 19/6 for 7/6 These are in various colours ' GLOVES, GOOD SUEDE GLOVES— Fawns and greys 2/11 for 1/6 Black Suede Gloves 4/6 for 1/6 HOSIERY I A Big Purchase of TAN, LACE and PLAIN STdCKINCS— I/-, 1/6, 1/9 pair These are worth coming for DRESS MATERIALS— BOO yards to be cleared quick at 1/yarcl Tweeds Lustres, Sicilians, etc., worth 2/6 to 3/6 yard * SILKS! WHITE and COLOURED JAPANESE SILKS— IOd yard JAPANESE SILKS— AII colours, wide width Usually 2/3 yard Now 1/8 MUSLINS — Newest designs Half Prices 6d to 1/- yard MILLINERY — All our newest modes, reduced to about halfprice From 3/11 each AMERICAN SAILORS— Paris shades 5/6 for 1/6 GALATEA HATS — Newest shapes 3/11 for 2/6 each GIRLS' EMBROIDERED BONNETS and HATS — Good qualities 1/6, 1/11 to 2/11 Worth double GIRLS' SOFT STRAW MATS— AII colours 3/6 for 1/« RUCKINGS! MUSLIN RUCH INGS— White, edged with all colours 3/1 1 Your Pick 1/11 TOWELS, SHEETINGS, CURTAINS, MUSLINS, DAMASK CLOTHS, SERVIETTES— Going out at attractive Prices SEE OUR 1d TABLE OF BUCKLES, CLASPS, LACES, Etc. £25,00® WOETH TO CHOOSE FROM ... AT ... WARNOCR &9& 9 ADKIN'S

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 12, 15 January 1909, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 12, 15 January 1909, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 12, 15 January 1909, Page 9

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