| Winter has already | signalled the beginning s of Social Functions C The D.I.C. also signalises the i C festive evenings of the year with / a beautiful display of charming \ Evening Frocks. y A " little bird " whispered to 'r our ' London people just what * \ would be quite exclusive and the , \ very latest fashion. Thus you P t .will see in our Showrooms ? La Mode I For tie dainty toilette for the J little affairs you have in- view a > visit to the D.I.C. is essential. ) EXQUISITE EVENING GOWN \ — In champagne fancy Ninon p over self coloured Satin ; \ Draped Skirt, edged brown S Marabout ; Bodice trimmed . i > Ji^^M^'3b?\, c vest of Guipure sleeves, edged 'tSallffib^lj c • Marabout 5 guineas j^V | DAINTY WHIJE NET FROCK & w' fei^'^&S^ > — Trimmed narrow net frills \M ff 3^£&' \ f and insertion ; Bodice draped m^j _ j§MWp^N |V S fichu effect ; waist- finished l|l|iSPPvM \ —4lk < wide band of powder blue C HANDSOME GOWN^Of gold V^ ifrliCj ( X embroidered Ninon over Satin, ° Jv\ / draped Skirt, with square Satin 7 , *. train, trimmed Guipure ; Tunic . ;^4 \ of Paris Guipure, finished at . r"^«iH r waist with crimson rose. j . I * \' r \ ? 16 guineas i | ■-'. I Q DAINTY IVORY NINON !|,l. £|| \ ' FROCK — Over ivory Satin, /l || j trimmed cut beads, finished at If. \u» I S \vaist with a wide belt of Satin jjb]\ \ |jl. J'■ i and large pink rose . 'jtv |l| I I or V Dinna forget ( That our Camisole and N. D. Yoke competition closes on the 14th APRIL. There is still time to try for one of the four prizes of I £ltl:O and 10/e. We have a delightful series of new designs on both linen and Madapolam. If not a competitor then see them and work for your own use. Traced "Ready 2 Embroider" Camisoles on Linen Cambric 3/6, on finest Madapolam 1/9, Night Dress Yokes (Magyar) on Linen 3/6. I PPTOTIF R^ ITtlril "ttePtoefafre^" } jrjMlNwbiC CPp iUliyio LAMBTON QUAY m±4 SPIRIT FLASKS should be welK made and of good quality to give ' satisfaction in use. Examine the stopper, see it has a good-fitting bayonet-fastening which will be quite air-tight when shut ; see that the joint is strong, and that the glass has no thin places; the metal 1 , parts should be ihe best plate or heavy silver. Our Flasks will bear any amount of inspection, and hard wear. With Plated Mounts, from 26/6. Silver, from 66/-. Call and see them, or send for our Catalogue, free on application. W. LITTEEJOHN & SON jftjyi Jewellers and Silversmiths Br^Afft^noHbEiedMo Shmooa: 222-224 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON A "Petone" Travelling Rug MAKES AN IDEAL GIFT. Retail at all Best Stores. *Tf »»»»»»»!§*»•»» »BJ>J»»*»»|1 X DONT JUST ASK FORA A POUND OP TEA 9 BUT JA SPECIFY H •a nelson Amoate'S 7 UP-TO-DATE TEAS BETTER THAN EVER J .£, ail Hli^^VPj Vj
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 74, 28 March 1914, Page 7
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