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All for IVlen i CLOTHING MERCERY By .the World's Best Makers /fg"fuMsj lßTfe^ A*<lie DJ.C. ate big sellers, they /|R\\\W I^^V heve flic advantage of first pick /MMTOvU PBSSJ^ from the best makers. Styles I H MR \ \W\\ WIT^!S®SS change in a day almost, and there /l/f/fißjA M \ 1 1||& J^K^l are new ideas shown as fast as they fM«ffl»\UH \ 'J /%XJmf can be produced. You can always \U\ylb\iu\i \ \\\\&.j£Mtifw count on seeing fresh goods when- v^N^fltlul illllP^wS^ ever you come. Staple goods and V«\W\wlilll ! HSE^^^^ neat effects ia the very best values. \ftf|\ulll| N 1»» Novelties mi ||« iThtt are always within the bounds 1111116. lHjS^ The D.I.C. Specialise in MACHINE' ///iKf Wmlf! r MADE SUITS TO MEASURE— JIM \m|| From a good range of imitation Inifn luliill Harris Tweeds At 70/» / \U U I Ml The DJLC. are Sole Agents for the \ tin \ jraf famotß COATS \\m II nljij —For rain or storm; specially de- j m \\ ||H| signed for sporting or city wear. IH| II |[Sg The D.I.C. SPECIAL FACTORY- HI 11 |!||f MADE SUITS TO MEASURE— Ml J^A\ IMffl From a fine range of English and iffl^L \ vjmy^&y Colonial Tweeds. Fit and style •^cS»JS^'^*l.^jKJff"* >l^* >> Prices from 55/» upwards ~*~*a/'r'^!!^' m *r!ZSm* •The DJ.C. have juefc received a fresh supply of MACINTOSHES, which are shades of drab and green. These are nicely cut and well finished. Prices are 32/6, 42/^ and 47/8 A SPECIAL VALUE in MEN'S ALL-WOOL SINGLETS— 3/11 etch SEECatAL VALUE in MEN'S PYJAMA SUITS— "/Flannella," well cut, well finished, and fast colours 6/9 suit SPECIAL VALUE in MEN'S WINTER BAND SHIRTS— "- Ceyknetta/' wash welL wear ;\»ell f 3/11 each SPECXAIi LINE in DURITE SUIT ' CASES— Strong and durable 20in., 6/11 ; 22m., 7/11 ; 24uu, 8/11 ,/fl GENT. *S BOX CALF GOLOSH BALS. I I —^Wide-fitting 18/6 JLX GENT.*S BOX CALF DERBY BALS.— •^^V^ ' Leather lined, round shape toe ,S X^tV GENT^S BOX CALF OPEN FRONT yjr^ pL^- IiACE BOOTS— Best English make " J^\ Lift ! GENt'S TAN WILLOW DERBY X \ ml/ ' MOE BOOTS— Leather lined, natuyK % 11 1 j ' ' ratl shape, English make 22/6 \\ \ rtJij " GENT/S TAN ZUUJ CALF WATER. \ \ WWW, I PEOOF BOOT— Extra stout, for V Js^ «r*VfSH ' winter- .wear Zsf> *^L \.MS '■ GEHT.'S BOX CALF OPEN ERONT J* •■ LACE BOOTS— A. E. Marlow, n , ' patent waterproof sol.es 28/6 SWASTIKA mm BLUB BIRD The-popular amMntn* of happiness and prosperity. ' In plain silver, or silver and enamel, as Brooches, Pertdants,HatPins. &M/3, 1/6, 1/I^2/6, 2/9 SILVER HATPlNS^<Hall.marked) as low asCd each. BlouseSets.Vesfr-BottooSySlee*© Links, Brooches etc A chaorming series just opened at unusually low ■p"ces, •^ «-« wjt Yf* ¥ C* C* 'The Place for Presents' I^HIJXIxJLtI *b> Lambton Quay. f^ ■*■■■■ ■■«■■■ amm i^ mmm m^m^ "I | Slip-on Coats jf The very thing you <tre I . looking for—' A LIGHT COAT THAT IS j^ WARM AND RAINPROOF jO" With Prussian collars, / /\^\\ Raglan shoulders, fi'l' ' ( \ full out skirts, straight I A ; [ I \ and side pockets* \^| \ Coats that look as if they ij **y' were made for you, ' '■' •/ ■■■ BBBk ■iieiiieße 4a" i I Bff~ /IPiA H^B DValiuoo ' ] j I H 1 iJ PLEASt>RE ll] I / j■%s H B DI3TIMCTIVEHESS no. 734 42/- 49/6 55/(L «-.^i 65/- and 75/- \ - ■ Cuba and Olxon Streets, Wellington l ]_M <^>iiiiili»M»iiiii iHm»i« «. mti nn«nMH]it~T

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 112, 13 May 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 112, 13 May 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 112, 13 May 1911, Page 7