; The Dainty Neckwear you : see "©n the Row" in Hyde Park can be had at the D-I-C i Ever remember that you must wear something' new at Easter, which, according to a quaint superstition, indicates " plenty " duri ing the months to come. i However, in these days of practicality, such beliefs are given the " go-bye," at least by i common-sense folk, but the necessity for r> rt smart wear was never more marked. r> C 8 Alert to the call of the moment, the D.I.C. LjjpQja*^l ' has opened up the daintiest Neckwear from |^^>^^3 fcf"]f2f .'iXondori and Paris. And here it is, ready I fe'V ffgH iillffiL '"pLadies' WOOLLEN SCARVES—In a choice I§l iP| *JI a variety of shades, including the new f^*s^jL»*rl s«pJe£sJ '■' tango shades 3/11, 4/6, 5/6 to 8/6 aach kOufTitV "Xadies' ARTIFICIAL SILK MUFFLERS— a , In various widths and lengths, in shades \ i to go with any costume \ 2/11, 3/6, 3/11 to 14/6 each , 1 Special Purchase Manufacturer's Sample Range of GUIPURE LACE SUNSHINE 1 ' COLLARS— In pale Paris shade only , Special Prices 1/-, 1/6, 1/11, 2/6 to 4/11 < ,' Ladies' FANCY COLOURED BOWS— In i Silk, Satin, and Crepe de Chenc Over f ioo' dozen to select from From 1/- to 2/11 each 1 ' Ladies' FANCY COLOURED COAT COL-LARS-^ln shades to match any Costume * 1/11, 2/11, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11 each C SILK BRIDAL YElLS— Handsomely em- < { ■ broidered patterns From 13/6 to 32/6 each ' CARRYING SHAWLS— In plain Cashmere, \ Honeycomb, and Fancy Knitted, All this / season's importations ' / From 8/6 to 37/6 each I Wm. Simm Jj^^^^ lit Manager / OP —^ S Dinna Torgei J That our Camisole and N. D. Yoke competition closes on the 14tK APRIL. There is still time to try for one of the four prizes of £l:l:O and 10/6. We have a delightful series of new designs on both Linen and Madapolam. If not a competitor then see them and work tor 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/O. i P1OTW"! 1P ?(^ If IMI ' <TJiePlaceforPresenls '" & Jr^JilN vyliLf 1C tj>9 ILILUo lambton quay a i^ <5b kSD B JiH \I 1 1 A WRISTLET WATCH that will I 8 jd&!o^^h* fHH uc * 1 catl c P urcnasec^ Very cheaply, N 5 Jmty^la/^ iilflS k ut we advise you when buying a B ■ fl/fßL*^' .^Jiiiil watcn to select as good a one as you H I M/ff^ ofllliy can a^ orc^- We do not stock the very B 6 lllr^ J /^T*"*Hl))i§l cheap class, as we cannot recommend H 9 \ll^/^ ! 5\ * tfaJj/IML them, but we have a wide range of h i ' %\*MmBW reliable watches which we know will I H fSfflflf specially imported by us, and we shall g 8 UHi HI i Ira 'If unable to call, write for particulars. H ■ lm Bwß Oun-metai, s4/- ; Silver, 63/-; Gold, 93/6 I I 2^Hil Jewellers and Silversmiths I 1 & S'li!fffcßfSS K ' Showroom: 222-224 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON 1 " MAKES AN IDEAL GIFT. Retail at all Best Stores. ■pLMJu* j» js & J» & wwTßnarwTS> "J«> m m a a n m W ®ON T JUST ASK FOR A A POUND OF TEA P k BUT Ml SPECIFY & Fjf UP-TO-DATE T'E^^j BETTER THAN E V £R $
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 76, 31 March 1914, Page 9
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