I Hand Embroidered French 1 l Frocks and Bloisses |i I There is more than ordinary attractiveness about J; Ji these dainty French garments, because they are J . | associated with specially low prices. | ' | This is an offering you should accept at once, be- § I cause its currency is of but four short days duration. |? I Skill in needlecraft of the highest art, the art of g 1 embroidering, is evident in the garments under con- § S* slderation. . . j § A glimpse at the French Robes and Frocks, to- W I gether with the Blouses, will fascinate you. The j! § low prices appended to each garment will certainly § tempt you. 1 j H • ■ DAINTY FROCKS— In Muslin, in a | I1I 1 variety of styles, some showing fine J | [ tucks and insertions; hand embroidered | % Prices 37/6, 39/6, 52/6, 55/-, 59/6 1 % to 84/- | *% ' Very Smart VOILE ROBES— Daintily \ A \ rfJJjjß ' trimmed with French Valenciennes insertion and hand embroidered ' ' /£ZJiJI ' • ■ Prices 42/-, 48/6, 55/-, 63/-, 69/6 ' ' Unique Value in Dainty White VOILE , \ ]|pyjbUp^ BLOUSES— Different styles • ; . P«"«ces 10/6, 17/6, 19/11, 22/6 to 37/6 j ' I j»?|S >^Ep3S3-f HAND-MADE BLOUSES— In Muslin, in j , "*^W charming effects, showing hand-em- « #Wv^_iyflPP *••> broidered fronts and 'sleeves— a great a Of \^^^^* ir " i variety of styles g %la\ /fi/T*lNi Prices from 21/-, 27/6, 32/6, 37/6 to H 3^ I]i In the plainer styles of BLOUSES, we « |j» l can show you some really wonderful v **T_S_i»_L >. value in various styles |r tnSSfysP ' *%' Prices 7/11, 9/11, 11/6, 13/9, 14/6 to |F 3 wfu *S \ I Q addition thefe is a Special Offering of fl I 'jf I ! Ladies' SAMPLE UNDERWEAR, in « IS--t^ \ Dnc^ Cambric p S IlWl ■ \ WM# SHMM -, - Manager | Calendars for 1914 A unique series of Motto Calendars on Leather at 1/6* And two golf subjects pokered on wood and hand-coloured at 2/6. Or daintily Embroidered Calendars at 1/2 to 51Any of the above would make charming souvenirs for friends at home. Their number is limited. PRINGLE S Limited iluJbton quay* High-Class London-made Jewellery \ / 222-224LAMBT0N QUAY, WELLINGTON JO* Our Fine Quality Goods are well- / 1\ known ; they are the best procurable, / © \ and full value. / 1 \ Pearl and Amethyst Necklace • £6/0/0 1 _dsk. \ Pearl and Enamel Bro&ch - «• £4/1 1/0 fflGß&ysT Jii^& Inspection and Inquiries Invited. MAKES AN IPEAL GIFT. Retail at all Best Stores. pi H^wtii M-i»«»MW---m.rM -i»«»MW---m.r —■—i ■■ 9 Xmas Gif t s for B Friends at tk S2ome." ' 1 I There is nothing prettier, " nothing' more | appropriate than | A PIECE OF GREENSTONE . j j Daintily mounted and fashioned in the shape | of a brooch, pendant or chain. I Maori TiKis from 8/- i Gold-mounted brooches 5/- and 5/6, post free | throughout the Dominion. | Last mail for Europe to arrive at Xmas closes | 14th November. | «L__L_^«jr X Hi? l 3) "The House for Greenstone" I 282 Lambton Quay and 114 Cuba Street. |
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 105, 30 October 1913, Page 9
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