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To Easter Visitors I ,THE D.I.C. EXTEND A CORDIAL WELCOME. | •. ALL ARE INVITED TO CALL AND INSPECT. ] i TRAVELLING REQUISITES ! WILL, NO DOUBT, BE OF INTEREST TO VISITORS. | THE FOLLOWINC ARE WORTHY OF NOTE:— ! HUNTING KIT BAGS— In solid cow hide, hand made, best i f) ~Enfflish frame with lever lock, two side handles. This is I a stronc bajr, and can recommend for hard wear. Note fhe following sizes and prices-Win «5/-, 221n 50/-, 2»ln 55/-, 26in 60/-, 28in 65/rn\fPRESSED FIBRE SUIT CASES — With lock and leather edges, at «/6, 10/6, 12/6, 14/6, 16/« \ GENT'S SUIT CASES — In solid leather, best plated mounts, at 95/-, 105/-, I*o/-, to £10. GREEN CANVAS SUIT CASES— With strong brass lock, bound leather edgTes, at 1676, 17/6, 10/-, 20/l CABIN TRUNKS— REGULATION SIZE FOR THE BERTHS i OF ALL MAIL STEAMERS. ! AMERICAN CABIN TRUNKS, at 26/6 and 19/6 PLAIN BLACK OVERLANDERS— With tray, at 49/6 to 75/- ! PLAIN TAN OVERLANDERS— With tray, at 47/6 and 57/8 TAN FIBRE CANE CABIN TRUNKS— With tray, at 50/- and ; 63/i COMPRESSED CANE CABIN TRUNKS— Bound with ash { hoops, with tray, special value, at 99/6 Besides the above mentioned lines we carry a complete stock of all that the traveller needs in the way of Hat Boxes, Steel Trunks, Bags, Holdalls, Straps, etc. NOTE— Discount of 1/- In each complete £ for prompt oasti Open To-day, Saturday, till 6 p.m. D. I. O. I I Specials at Pringle's I LINEN CARVING CLOTHS, 30m x 2oin traced for Mount Mellick ■ work, 1/6 Postage id N LINEN PILLOW SHAMS, 30m x aoin traced for Mount Mellick H work, 2/9 pair Postage id B LINEN N.D. BAG, new double-flap shape, traced to match Shams, H 1/6 Postage id B LINEN TABLE CENTRES, round 9d, oblong 1/. 9 LINEN 10-INCH MATS, "Scones," "Bread," "Cheese," "Cake," 5 4d each Postage id E ART CANVAS CUSHIONS, new designs, square 2/9, pillow B shape 3/6 Traced new art designs, with material for back R "THE PLACE FOR PRESENTS" 1 LAMBTON QUAY. 1 E ASTER MILLINERY AT SPECIAL PRICES. C. ADAMS & CO., 108-110, CUBA-STREET, Are Shotting EXTREMELY FASCINATING HATS. AT VEEY MODERATE PBICCS. SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY OF MILLINERY COSTUMES, AND UNDERWEAR. C. ADAMS & CO,. 108^110, CUBA-STREET. The New Dress wlHteFlciiS Are SieS*e« >^\m m thwtbtompp lAnd ere many days are passed tho sound of awing machines will be heard as merrily they ;;ork on Milady's Winter Frock 3 .lave you chosen your first diess yet? ff not let U3 urge you to sea the Window Display ct Te Aro House. I The collection of dainty fabrics there exhibited will rieaae you beyond measure, and the window exposition is supplemented inside with an everchanging show of many others like these;— Large Range of TWEEDS, CLOTHS, SATIN-FACED CASHMERES, etc. — In all the most fashionable shades, the new tone dregs-o'-wine, being very prominent EMBROIDERED ROBES— Comprising novel and exclusive materials in the new shades of amethyst, purple, moles, pure blue brown, reseda, etc. From 50/-, 58/-, 69/6, to 85/-SATIN-FACED CASHMERE— Drapes beautifuly to the form, and is shown in amethyst, mole, dregs-o -wine, pure blue, rose, sapphire At 3/8 and 4/S yard DRAP DE CORD— In spot and moire designs, will also be seen in all the latest shades. It is a delightful fabric for dinner gowns, and the robe length is priced 95/FRENCH WOOL SUITINGS— 52m wide, in all the dull tones of mole, reseda, rose, brown, and green 6/6 yard FRENCH SATIN CLOTHS— Suitable for smart tailored gowns, leading tones 39/6 and 49/6 the robe length To tell the whole story would take a page, and I then we'd fail t» do justice to their beauty. Will you not come in and see them? TE ARO HOUSE CUBA & DIXON STREETS, WELLINGTON.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 71, 26 March 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 71, 26 March 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 71, 26 March 1910, Page 7