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see "on tk Row" in Hyde Park can be had at the D-I-C p Ever remember that you must wear something: new at Easter, which, according to a cmaint superstition, indicates " plenty " during the months to come. However, in these days of practicality, such beliefs are given the " go-bye," at least by common-sense folk, but the necessity for _ rt smart wear was never more marked. r% CB r^— -^ Alert to the call of the moment, the D.I.C. fe»^O_2i^ has opened up the daintiest Neckwear from <s^itr^m !&i?Bh4Bs London and Paris. And here it is, ready jbffllSg 1 1 1 1 H Ladies' WOOLLEN SCARVES— In a choice H1 1 gSt SJr J«& *J variety of shades, including the new V*ffl_fis»#f| [g**y»g& tango shades' 3/11, 4/6, 5/6 to S/ffeach UfitTfitV / ladies' ARTIFICIAL SILK MUFFLERS— x<s4d>^x <s4d>^ In various widths and lengths, in shades to go with any costume 2/11, 3/6, 3/11 to 14/6 each Special Purchase Manufacturer's Sample Range of GUIPURE LACE SUNSHINE ' COLLARS— In pale Paris shade only Special Prices 1/-, 1/6, 1/11, 2/6 to 4/11 ' Ladies' FANCY COLOURED BOWS— In Silk, Satin, and Crepe de Chene. Over 100 dozen to select from From 1/- to 2/11 each Ladies' FANCY COLOURED COAT COLLARS — -In shades to match any Costume 1/11, 2/11, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11 each I SILK BRIDAL YElLS— Handsomely embroidered 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 Wm. Simm I^^^^M^ Manager ap — S Dinna forget ? 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 £lilsO 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 for your own use. Traced " Ready 2 Embroider " Camisoles on Linen Cambric 3/6, on finest Madapofam I/O, Night Dress Yokes (Magyar) on Linen 3/O. \ IPF^HM/PU IP^ U t/d! "The Place for Presents," A \»^ FM.Jii\MjIiLC U>j> JLliyio LAMBTON QUAY /illflllti^ YouV ou may rdy upon the Q ualit y and 1 l^m^^^^^^l I Value of any purchase from X rmHM* X >'xsss\ W. LITTLEJOHN & SON. Our | n^S^^^S^^i\ ama ' m s ' nce our establishment here in §j iflSfiOTPpßiial 1879 has been to su . pply otlly . goods 1 l^^^^^^^^^^K we Have ever y confidence will give 8 y^^^^^^^^^^^^s^ lasting satisfaction.' Our prices are §j dM&wm^fk i^vl^^^^^l as ' ow as P oss »ble consistent with w Wbl!®rj£wP& the filte quality g00 ? s we su PP ly< § llsPPilii' Everything is marked in plain figures, | subject to 5 per cent, discount for cash. M Our Catalogue of seventy-six pages, Kg free on application, gives a fair idea of II BeB c ire. one of many the fine range to select from. Inspec- |j fig christening Presents. lj on parcels sent on approval. 9 I W!m^ Jewellers and Silversmiths § i By iSiY A "Sl e c^ HiS MV MM oeßo eBI ' ShDWT ' 08ni: 2Z2 " 224 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON I MAKES AN IDEAL GIFT. Retail at all Best Stores. M OONT JUST ASK FORA A POUND OF TEA h BUT JjjjL SPECJFY S fj/ UP-TO-DATE ijTSiMiJ^oS, BETTER THAN EVER g

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 77, 1 April 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 77, 1 April 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 77, 1 April 1914, Page 9