'W& UP-TO-DATE f DRESSMAKING I ! AT j STRICTLY MODERATE ' CHARGES. — . ' Dressmaking Orders should be placed as early as possible in the season, which ensures more care \ i in detail than later, when a rush is being \ U experienced. The completest arrangements have been made to meet our customers' requirements*. \ The D.I.C. specialises in Moderate-priced i ; Dressmaking. . ' * MISS BEGG MADAME POUSTIE j j IN MATERIALr-The D.I.C. has a magnificent assortment, and every few days brings added newness to the collection* COTTON, SILK, WOOL and FABRICS-The | . newest products of the season, [ * CINO ALESI— A lovely elite and wool material, in . ' 1 ' gtfyi) blue*, mid ull newest shadinga . ' , At 3/3 fl yard ' At 3/3 a yard ' . 1 CORD TAFFETAS— In neat self-colottfed stfipea, in • till shades At 3/6 a yard 1 ! NEW COTTON TUSSORE— SOIrt. ; equal in appear--1 atice to silk ;• in all leading shades ; for dresses or costumes , , Price, 1/0J I yard 1 NEW COTTON POPELINE-The ntost succesafnl material 6t the season, all colours >, washes and 1 wears well; 28m. Price, 94d a yard 1 VERY SPECIAL QtJALITY-In 42in. 2/& it yard { NEW COSTUME CLOTH-361n,j- in 27 'fcbldWsj washes well t fl|d fl yiti B^ DRAPERY and 6ENEBAL IMPORTING CO. jffji 1 1 111 1 HOF N.Z«f LIMITED. A, A. Corrigan, Manager. I J I I
DO IT NOW! SOME 50 PER CENT, LINES THIS WEEK. DO IT NOW! VISIT PRINGLE'S "flTti PLACE FOR PRESENTS;* LAMBTON QUAY
f nnuLTON— The Incomparable Art Ware?) The influence of the trufy Aftistle ' . . - . has its effect wherever \ ' It is found, conditions do not f alter its beauty except to add dis- ' tinctive charm. This is so with the. beautiful Douiton Ware fre have just receiv6d from Burslem , comprising Douiton Cups and Saucers, Jugs, Sal«d Bowls and a vifiety of other pieces. Another attractive showing is our display of Sample Copper and Aluminum Ware. It will give us pleasure to show you these goods, EDWARD ANDERSON & CO., LTD* 1 II China, Gluts and lUrdwate M«rchints« I E*t«b, 61 rears, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. J When in Town— Pop in Te Aro House and See tThe New ... Fabrics ! In Crepes alone we can show you M different shades, and the new colourings In Cotton and Linen Orets Goods are really worth seeing, and we doubt If a bettor range of these goods could bo seen anywherd in the Dominion. MYSORE ZEPHYRS— 35 inches wide; in the newest colourings, including saxe, g-rey, tussore, salmon, etc. 7|d and B£d per yard MEftSORA CLOTH— For dresses and children's wear. This material is specially recommended for its wearing and -washing ciuaiitics* In rinn.tmon brown, vieux rose, 1 saxe, navy, ;ind black Spooiflj Value, Il4d per yard JAPANESE CREPES— 30 inches vide; tn 40 of the latest plain colouring's and stripes. This "material only; needs washing, and is ready for use again, no ironing or starching requited > : V«ry Special Value, 74d and 10£ d per yard FRENCH LINEN POPLf\ f — Ear tailormade costumes, etc., in 20 shades, including sky, ecru, French grey, navy, and black; guaranteed well shrunk and 'fast dyes 3/« per yard • ' MUSLIN nnd JAPANESE CREPE EMBROIDERED BLOUSE LENGTHS and ROBES— At Bpeoial Prtoes Full Range of SWISS EMfIROIOIIEO ROUES— Iii Muslin, India Ltnons, Bishop Lawrt-f, etc. H rou cannot get to town drop a post-card td TE ARO HOUSE Wellington* for the New Patterns.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 62, 11 September 1911, Page 9
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