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? " Hobble Skirts are no more Yet the Silhouette remains . Straight lines and clinging draperies concisely sum up the fashion of to-day in Gowns. Never has the figure been so artistically treated in the matter of One-Piece Frocks and Costumes. A cursory glance at the styles on view at the D.I.C. will convince you that each Frock and Costume is a work of art. Prices, as usual, are on the low side for such excellent qualities. j| Stylish Effects in Shot Taffeta . *4t£B&* ROBES and COATS and Prices from 62/6 to 0 gns. 'Wb^^gM^ YOUNG LADY'S FROCK— In JS^ Y^ One-piece Garment, white (®yr > w > \. linen, trimmed coloured linen Wj jf cellar and cuffs, buttons to /r 7v*lw*gS>**"-*fev match Price 30/- J wm^Mfl\ Hard - wearing TAILORED / Ua^W'l llllf ' SUIT— In light weight diago- / ffl/MN HI, nal Serge ; Wedgewood, / re \[M \'m\mi champagne, .grey, ' mole, and . / W[ I , J iXmrnl / navy; Coat l amed Silk . ( mm\\WM^ ■*■ Price S2/fl \\jlM]f Navy WHIPCORD COAT and Wr\{\SLl SKIRT— Coat collar of shot - fflfff/ N^^Sr ' tsffetta. panel skirt mil L /*^ Price, 70/- lijm i / T DAINTY VOILE FROCK— JfHf, / / Trimmed white insertion and - IflWf/// / motifs Price 37/8 || ||/l 1 M SMART DUST COAT -In If//// fl Casement Cloth, large collar, . 1 /« /IiIA trimmed with black and white I I ffl^tk /=f*-J - striped silk^ in grey and fl j| \'Jr ~^^*\ ' champagne Price 88/* wWff 4^*V \ Sample Range of MOIRETTE, I ■ lift n I SATIN and SILK UNDER- SI Kk U,,J k SKIRTS —In colours and - II vjsfflml * Prices from 4/11 to 48/8 l(Rw l ! v\x Smart Black SILK, LACE, I I V^TT'l' SATIN and VOILE COATS H I M 1 1 —For matrons', wear j three- „ fflll v \l\\ 1 « quarter and- full, length ll\m, Bl 1 W\\ \w Prices from* so/6 to 8 gns. .||| |l <m TIT I • Wnii SIMM llTlp Minuter, ' ll " 1 "- 1 ■ ll """" 111 " [ nl "" '' "" ' ', " V t^ C ARB MAKING A rKINIvLLo spe.cial show ;.- PARISIAN STYLES IN BEAD BAGS PURSE-BAGS, HAND-BAGS, THEATRE-BAGS— In black and silver, black .and gold, pompadour, effects on delicate grounds, and rich bead embroideries on self or contrasting grounds, richly fringed. The prices are surprisingly moderate, beginning, at dainty little Bags for Children at fid, and * ending at Exquisite Flofal Pompadour Theatre Bags, at 30/-. Quite new, personally selected by Mr. Pringle in Paris and London, Some of the daintiest effects are in white or opal beads, over colour— the very thing to go with lingerie frocks. PRINGLE'S, Ltd* fo/pr^ents" LAMBTON QUAY ' _ ___^_____ WHITE WEAR -^ FOR THE (*=* SUMMER SEASON Have you seen the beautifuf BOXED ROBES Now showing in the Cotton Dress Department at Xc Aro House Specially selected and suitable for COOL ton \W7ARM ostumes ™ E Weather Including the new White Hailstone Spot Muslin— This Season's Fashion. WHITE MUSLIN ROBES— Straight and shaped skirts, with muslin and insertion to match At 15/-, 17/6, 22/-, 22/8, 26/-, 32/8, to 50/-WH-ITE HAILSTONE SPOT MUSLIN— 29 to 32 inches ' wide 9£d, IQ£d, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, 1/11 yard - WHITE MUSLIN— With fine black line, 30 inches wide 1/- and 1/3 yard WHITE ROBE LAWN— 45 inches wide At 1/*, 1/3, 1/8, 1/11 yard .WHITE EMBROIDERY SKIRTING— 30 inches wide 1/6, 2/9, 2/11 yard WHITE JAP CREPE EMBROIDERY ROBES— At 29/6 WHITE JAP CREPE EMBROIDERY BLOUSE LENGTH ' At 7/11 each TE ARO HOUSE Cuba & Dixon Streets - - Wellington

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 71, 20 September 1912, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 71, 20 September 1912, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 71, 20 September 1912, Page 9