( The call of the wild is nothing ) to the call of the New Hat \ or Costume. ? Some things have an intense fascination for S certain people, other things for another set. V It may be the call to Winter Sport ; it may be S the call to social festivities. . / Above all, the call of the new Autumn Millinery S and Costumes' has an irresistible drawing power \ over ail smart dressers. , • ' ~\ This year excels past years In diversity of styles, * 1 C unique models, and ingenuity in trimmings, that > positively make the tout ensemble complete. J An eye-witness describes < these models as "just lovely" S • Precise though the descriptions may be, they S fail to do justice to the models mentioned. — CpQ^d BLACK VELVET HAT— k^O^j gT%T^n|| Wreathed old rose ostrich feathers, /» gns. 1 rail 6&a ■a)1 IHH finished with mount to match. v> -' gKg I | Kj|n |i J IPi SMALL BLACK VELVET HAT— ptsJJ JS H^lhß&^l Edged opossum, trimmed pink aero- r»Q / uSuTt<tJ P lane wm e s - ****' BLACK VELVET SHAPE— V Edged real ermine, trimmed emerald Q/\ I green osprey. 5/U/ BLACK VELVET SHAPE— Wired lace edge, trimmed sulphur ft* gns. yellow tips. • O NAVY MODEL COAT AND SKIRT— Coat lined throughout cream silk, collar and cuffs, black and white £*Cl/i tV /(* check, with revers of tomato cloth &**}' X I / O LIME MOTRE INDOOR GOWN— * Belt and pipings of tango velvet, full length sleeves, finished with white . ninon frills; bodice daintily finished Q gns. with oxydised steel buttons. C 7 GREY RIBBED VELOUR COSTUME— ' Coat lined satin, waist and sash ends in satin to match ; collar and cuffs o gns. and buttons in velvet. - O < COPPER SATIN BLOUSE— ) Daintily trimmed with lace, finished with black _ buttons and cords, neck fiQ/« trimmed mink. \)O/ Accept the Call of Autumn at the D.I.C. To-day. i ' Wm. Simm % - Manager ' Weldon's Knitting and Crochet Books J No. 313— How to Knit Coats in Twisted Cable Stitch, Striped Knitting, Coat in Narrow Stripe, etc., etc. 1 No. 314— Hew to Crochet Coats for Ladies and Children. No. 319— How to Knit Ladies' and Children's Coats, Caps, etc. No. 322— -How to Crochet Long Coats, Infants' Jackets, etc. No. 324 — Howto Knit Ladies' Coats, Children's Coats, Infants' Jackets, etc. No. 326— How to Knit Ladies' Coats, Three Coats for Girls, etc. Post Free id. each, or the six for 1/3. Cash with order only. BOOKS WILL NOT BE EXCHANGED. Aluminium Knitting Pins, best for Coats : 9-inch 6d., 12-inch 9d., 15-inch, 1/- pair. Paton's Double Knitting, best for Coats. Samples Free, 4/9 pound, Post Free for Cash. Va JT HaILIN vlllrflC lj)p ILILUio LAMBTON QUAY i O PIRIT FLASKS should be well made and of good quality to give 1 m satisfaction in use. Examine the stopper, see it has a good-fitting g H -^ bayonet-fastening which will be quite air-tight when shut ; see that 8 a the joint is strong, and that the glass has no thin places; the metal s B parts should be the best plate or heavy silver. Our Flasks will bear B H any amount of inspection, and hard wear. | § With Plated Mounts, from 26/6. Silver, from 66/-. Call and see I j| them, or send for our Catalogue, free on application. | 1 W. LITTLEJOHN & SON | I HHil Jewellers and Silversmiths | 1 B/ Sai*£*!Tc.M.G?M.w! Wtr Showroom: 222-224 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON 1 MAKES AN IDEAL GIFT. Retail at all Best Stores.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 47, 25 February 1914, Page 9
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