i I I i I ill | Unique Showing at the D.I.C | OF Jl;'J 1 ;' Princess Gowns, Suits, j Costumes, Sunshades, | Feather Boas, etc. I 111 1 FASHIONABLE PRINCESS GOWN— In reseda, satin, foulard ; j waist swathed with black satin belt and large buttons and ■ black sash At 7* guineas DAINTY PRINCESS GOWN — In dull peacock Shantung silk; n bodice part much braided At 8 guineas ' SMART SHANTUNG SILK COAT and SKIRT COSTUMES- j, I ' Collars relieved with black satin, skirt finished with higrh-waist . I effect, in shell pink, green and saxe blue At 6 guineas (| I NATURAL TUSSORE SILK COATS and SKlßTS— Trimmed self (^ ! colour silk, collar and cuffs At S9/6 '.'i I EFFECTIVE TUSSORE SILK COAT and SKIRT— Coat elabo- l| I rately trimmed and finished with dainty vest of pale pink silk y I poplin At 16 guineas '. \Y | TUSSORE SILK MODEL COAT and SKlßT— Tailored and hand- U somely trimmed with self-coloured braid and black satin vest v At 11 guineas • TAILORED SUITS— In new coloured cloths, trimmed black satin j collar, also smart cieam cloth suits From 8 to 7 guineas The newest style in TAILORED SUlTS— Specially designed so as i'■ to suit any figure, semi-fitting, straight back and smartly |i braided, long roll collar, with stylish skirt, coat silk lined in | i ( navy Cheviot suitings only From 0 to 10 guineas in SUNSHADES | A Choice Assortment of SUNSHADES — In new pale shades II 11I 1 At 9/6, 10/6, 12/6 hi SUNSHADES— In plain colours of green, prunelle, reseda, cinna- "i mon and white At 15/G, 18/6 3 21/- to 29/6 'A SUNSHADES— In striped mercerised silk At 7/8, 12/6, 18/6 li SUNSHADES— In plain black ?ilk At 15/6, 19/6, 21/- \\ SUNSHADES— In fancy black silk At 32/6 and 39/6 -iV OSTRICH ©> COQUE FEATHER i BOAS In This Season's New and Fashionable Shades CHARMING OSTRICH RUFFLES— With chenille and silk ends, iV in black and white, and all leading new shades H At 25/-, 29/6, 39/6 ' In COQUE— At 18/6, 25/-, 29/6 | OSTRICH FEATHER BOAS— In black and white, and all colours \\\ At 42/- to 6 guineas t HANDSOME OSTRICH FEATHER TlE— With silk ends, in a ij' number of shades At 55/- to 63/- [ See Windows for Special Dispiays. Remember Homelas^d Prica^ds. | Maori Studies. Art Photos of N.Z. I Two charming souvenirs of the land we live in. Price 2/6, j post 4<l, registration 2d ; or the two for 5/9. Send us your ( order with Postal Note — your own Greeting card if you 5 wish — and we will post by mail due 24th December. We j will pack nicely and send you the registration receipt. Only a limited number of orders can be filled. jj y-£ /* JL • Jlfl IP 555^ 5555555 ; Feed your Child on ! Hiii • I, : ' I i I ,| THE Finest Food for Children. ] \ 1 To be had o! all Grocers and Storekeepers. V I JUST LANDEDI GENT.'S O"I / SILVER 1 SOLID &I/ *" WATCH j I EACH. I Perfect Timekeepers. Every Watch Guaranteed. j This is the finest Bargain in Wellington. j I I Lambton Quay and Cuba Streets. 'IDEAL' HOT- WATEA BOILERS FOR SUPPLYING HOT WATER FOR ALL PURPOSES. Alto for HEATING VINERIES, HOT-HOUSES, DRYING BOOMS, ETO. SBB MOST EFFECTIVE AND ECONOMICAL BOILERS ON THE MARKET JENKINS& MACK, ■. .,.. . WELLINGTON* SOLE AGENTS FOR N.Z.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 94, 18 October 1909, Page 9
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