U VEILS Are Regaining their Old Stronghold IN WOMAN'S FAVOUR. Fashlonablt women abroad are wearing Veils to a greater extent than for several previous seasons. The same Is tru*V>f the New Zealand woman, and, while certain types of Veilings (particularly White Lace Shetlarids) stand out more prominency, the demand is on unusually broad lines. Shetland*, however, keep up their strong . popularity, and although mighty scarce, the D.I.C. is fortunate in having an excellent range for Immediate selection. There are WHITE SHETLAND YElLS—in a variety of designs } 54 inches long 3/0, 3/11, and 4/ft each WHITE COTTON CHANTILLY VEILS— 54 inches long . Prices 2/11, 3/6, 4/11 each WHITE CHANTILLY VEI LI NG—With fancy floral borders 2/e, 2/11 per yard WHITE SILK VEILING— In Russia and fancy nets 1/11, 2/6, 2/11 to 3/11 per yard Children's Patent GLACE TUNIC BELTS— In black, grey, sky, 'cardinal, brown, and white 6d each » BLACK PATENT LEATHER BELTS— In various widths, with plain and fancy buckles 1/11, 2/6, 2/11 each = Ladies' COLOURED SUEDE BELTS— In' a large variety of colours 1/11 to 4/11 each Ladies' FANCY ELASTIC BELTS-In white, (i grey, gold, and fancy shades 3/3, 4/11, 5/ 11 and 6/6 TUSSORE and WHITE ' EMBROIDERED BELTS— Embroidered plain and fancy colours I/ft, 1/11, and 2/6 Win, SIMM j||T| Maaafer. ■_'•' - '■•' »' i PRINGLES special 6 show or 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. 1 The prices are surprisingly moderate, beginning at dainty little Bags for Children at fid, and ending at Exquisite Floral 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 colmirr-the very thing to go with lingerie frocks. PRINGLE'sTXtd. "Ms*. LAMBTON QUAY A Woman's Needs— ' A fashionable Costume, a becoming Hat, and lust, but not least, a SMART HAND BAG _. — TEARO BOOSE Are, now showing an excepV% •"\^W tionally fine range Of the A «-K««VJ#^^^ above. One worthy of i/AT *tr* -^^ special mention is the followLadies' Hand Bag 51 JFS± Io Black Imitation Seal (real / m^ ' leather), heavy nickel frame, / 1^ which opens both sides, with / \J entire division; double leather - * ) handles on fraffie, and lined . with purple Moirette j size of 1 g ' g hag, nine inches at base ! OUR KEEN- C It* OUR KEENCUT OFFER i// V CUT OFFER Alto vrftb Okydttedl Frarnei and Black Moirette Lining. TE ARO HOUSE Cuba & Dixon Streets - - Wellington
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 74, 24 September 1912, Page 9
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