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The Dainty Neckwear you see "on the Row" in Hyde Park can he had at the D-I-C Ever remember that you must wear some- < thingf 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 common-sense folk, but the necessity for — —. smart wear was never more marked. D c _"Ss-— *£ Alert to the call of the moment, the D.LC. Lj?o"fC_ 6^O^| has opened up the daintiest Neckwear from W* t *>22rtf^k l^fcrS^gl Lond9n and Paris. And here it is, ready i&|j £H S I 1 1 11 Ladies' WOOLLEN SCARVES— In a choice I! ! P? lwL« oL__/ variety of shades, including the new <S~&L&* < % Bi?y»sV tango shades 3/11, 4/6, 5/6 to 8/6 each vSlK_it> Ladies' ARTIFICIAL SILK MUFFLERS— In various widths and lengths, in shades ' to go with any costume 2/11, 3/e, 3/11 to 14/8 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 i From 1/- to 2/11 each Ladies' FANCY COLOURED COAT COL- ; LARS— In shades to match any Costume \ 1/11, 2/11, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11 each < 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 . ' tFrom 8/6 to 37/6 each m, Simm Jf Manager \ Dinna forget / That our Camisole and N. D. Yoke competition closes on the 14«h APRIL. There is still time to try for one of the four prizes of £lsl: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 for your own use. Traced " Ready 2 Embroider " Camisoles on Linen Cambric 3/6, on finest Madapolam I/O, Night Dress Yokes (Magyar) on Linen 3/6. C IPRIfW(TT 1P P( 5. IT fidl "The Waccf tf Prases." j _^/% -LILUo LAMBTON QUAY SPIRIT FLASKS should be well made and of good quality to give I satisfaction in use. Examine the stopper, see it has a good-fitting £3 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 i . parts should be the best plate or heavy silver. Our Flasks will bear 1 any amount of inspection, and hard wear. i With Plated Mounts, from 26/6. Silver, from 66/-. Call and see I them, or send for our Catalogue, free on application. g W. LITTLEJOHN & SON I Jewellers and Silversmiths 1 By ffi«STaiii 4 lvl!" ei Sh»wr.oDi: 222-224 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON I 1 MAKES AN IDEAL GIFT. Retail at all Best Stores. Bpoa-OOLA-i-JL-fc j»..» m .» y» m. » b jonsng p ©ON T JUST ASK FORA A POUND OF TEA P $j SBOT /A SPECIFY g 1 UP-TO-DATE ""STSl^i^^ BETTEB THAN EVER \£

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 78, 2 April 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 78, 2 April 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 78, 2 April 1914, Page 9