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NEW SILKS FOR ■I SUITS AND DRESSES Nothing gives the excellent wear or appearance like Silk for Spring or Summer Frocks, whether it be for indoor or street wear, i and the various weaves and finishes this season make them adapt- : < able for both the dressy gown and the plain tailored suit. i The Silks which wHI be in high favour this season include— ' SHANTUNG, TERRY DE CHENE, FOULARDS, | EPENGALINE, ETC. | THEBE WE QUOTE AT EXCEPTIONALLY MODERATE i|,| PRICES. '; lj BRITISH LOUISINE SILKS— In single and double stripe, cream \ I grounds, stripe, heliotrope, brown, old blue, amethyst, sky, i | i'l 1 royal and tabac At 1/6 and 1/9 yard I 1 SPOT and FANCY DESIGNS in NEW FOULARD SILKS-^Show- \ ! 1 ing in many smart combinations of colourings . At 2/1 1 and 3/6 yard ' COSTUME FOULARDS— DoubIe width, showing in amethyst, old X 1 blue, mole and serpent At 84/- the robe length J '!'!' PLAIN CHECK and STRIPE LOUISINE SlLK— Showing in a I'] h splendid range of new shades .From i/q to 3/6 yard '.' . \ y EPENGALINE COSTUME SlLK— Exceptionally smart fabric for ! (V ( V summer suits, in a full range of new colourings At 2/11 yard < < 1 JAPANESE COSTUME SILKS— 27m. wide, extra heavy weight, || I showing in a very complete range of new colours At 2/3 yard ), '■'' COLOURED MERV. SILKS— In all leading shades v I At 2/1 1, 3 / 3; 3/6, 3/1 1 yard ( ' CHENE LOUISINE SILKS— For costumes and blouses, in light v 1 ground with neat and pretty designs At 3/11 yard . II MESSALINE SILKS — For day wear; showing in a beautiful range ',! of new shades, including seawood, bois de rose, Egyptian, „. sand, amethyst, clematis, creson, copper, beach, etc. n At 2/11, 3/3, 3/6 yard (l NATURAL TUSSORE SUITING SILKS— 27m. to 35m. wide, in ' 1 beautiful qualities and heavy weights At 1/11 to 5/6 yard '' PRINGLE'S I ARTISTIC WEDDING GIFTS 1 DAINTY NOVELTIES. . 1 YOU WILL LIKE THE RENOVATED SHOP AND THE 1 DELIGHTFUL STOCRJ. | PRINGLE'S, LAMBTON QUAY. 1 If every woman who reads this were tq be given "a I 1 penny for her thoughts " we believe the thoughts H fin would be almost as uniform in character as the pennies. n « For in springtime everyone is unblushingly interested M ra In the selection of Spring Attire, and when a woman's P H ' thoughts turn to clothes they naturally fly to | 1 TE ARO HOUSE SI Where the newest and best are always to be found at fjj H the most modest prices. As instances we quote : — | ICOQUE FEATHER TIES —In white and cream, I | chenille tassel ends q/ii » M COQUE FEATHER SCARF THROWOV^RS — ii 11 yards long, in white and black only 12/6 ra raj COQUE FEATHER BOAS — 2 ya.ds long, in white § | and cream' 15/- H w COQUE FEATHER RUFFLES — Chenille ends, in §9 black, white, cream, navy, green, brown, canard, ffl 9 amethyst and saxe blue 8/6 B H OSTRICH and MARABOUT FANCY RUFFLES— In i I natural and brown 25/- S3 9 WHITE COQUE BOAS— si yards long " 1 i 22/6, 28/6, 32/6, 35/- S S NEWEST PLUME OSTRICH RUFFLES— Very full, i 1 finished with chenille ends, in white, black and H n colours 12/6 m » OSTRICH FEATHER BOAS.— t.\ yards, i\ yards ' H g long, in white, cream, black, black and white, m Bj grey, grey and white, natural and white 9 9 35/-, 45/-, 55/-, 65/-, 67/6 I a SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY OF THIS DAINTY i i NECKWEAR NOW BEING MADE. 6E SURE AND i I ' SEE IT. Kg H TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA & DIXON STREETS, WELLINGTON. 1 I "OSRAIM" LAMPS! "OS RAM" LAMPS! FRESH STOCKS HAVE NOW ARRIVED. PEICE, filCt THOS. BALLINGER & CO., ltd, ELECTRICIANS AND IMPORTERS, 58, VLCTORrA-STREET, WELLINGTON. 'IDEAL' HOT-WATER BOILERS FOR • SUPPLYING HOT WATER FOR ALL PURPOSES. Also for HEATING VINERIES, HOT-HOUSES. DRYING ROOMS, ETC. fIBB MOST EFFECTIVE AND ECONOMICAIi BOILERS ON THE MARKET JfiNKINS~& MACK, 37E&LINGTON. COLE AGENTS FOE NZ- J

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 57, 4 September 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 57, 4 September 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 57, 4 September 1909, Page 7

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