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I The Spring Frock, . I pracncai , /^^^™E. I There it a whole lot of sound common fCm^^^M^ n S B sense in that remark. H»w maay J%m i^^mj k> UVf 1 i dozen SpriMg and Suaiaer Dresses have * | |w7* !J W I g you seen 1m the past that seemed to . \ \s*y/ U/ f 1 H Jack a «oaiethlßg you could hardly put ffl wjx Mif II H hito words? Maay, no doubt. Just M \ Mll || here let us add that the something " \ /Ml 'In §1 waating in those frccks was suitable k\ f/ljj±\ Ij H selection of the material needed. I V/r7 /// H This is an age •! practicality, a state | jjjf\ jl I »f things fully realised by the D.I.C. | //Hit B Hence this season's collection of Dress All II U !} R Fabrics is based oa practical lines, / '' v\_i^A^^ n while intrinsic beauty is more than U-^o!^£!gi H ever a most prominent feature. Wrn^ High Grade Dress Fabrics I WOOL CREPOLINES — 42 inches wide; for spring frocks; hi ivory, « grey, saxe, and brown ... -„, ... ... ... 3/6 fl m WOOL CORDUROY SUITINGS— 42-45 inches wide; in grey) saxe, Eg f| brown, nattier, fawn and navy ... , ... ... 3/6 and 4/11 S j| SMART ARMURE SUITINGS— 42 inches wide; suitable either for 8 || dresses or coats and skirts ; in fawn, brown, grey, saxe, and navy m H STYLISH STRIPED SUITINGS— 42-46 inches wide; in navy and g U white, and black and white ... ... ... ... 3/6, 4/11 a H NAVY COATING SERGES— SO to 58 inches wide; for tailor-made 1 | costumes 4/11, 5/11, 6/6, 6/11, 7/11, 9/11, 11/0 | H NATURAL TUSSORE SILKS— 33-4 inches wide ; very much in demand B I for costumes and dust coats. D.I.C. Special Values — h | 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/U,*s/11, 6/11 | 1 DYED SHANTUNG SILK.? -33-4 niches wide; in white, ivory, pink, B | sky, saxe, nattier, apricot, vieux rose, grey, brown, amethyst, navy n 1 and black ... „. „. ... ... ... 4/6 B H SILK CREPOLA— 4O inches wide, for inexpensive frocks; in white, 9 m ivory, champagne, gold, saxe, and tomato *„ ,„, 3/6 9 i r> * o CHILDREN'S FROCKS Dainty little Frocks with pretty designs traced "ready to work," a boon to the busy mother who likes to see her bairns daintily dressed. ONLY TO BE HAD FROM 1 I IIIJJIV Vf LillU LAMBTON QUAY " O — »«— c? BARGAIN SAMPLES! Sample Bargains for Saturday and Monday CARPET SAMPLES TOWEL SAMPLES PLATED WARE SAMPLES JAM SPOONS, Etc. All at Special Prices for Saturday and Monday. GEORGE WINDER Furnishing and Hardware Importer Cuba and Manners Street NtSfoOnr New Ltaoleuaas and C«rpeti are being opened up. Very Choice Designs and Colouring!. MAKES AN IDEAL GIFT. Retail at all Best Stores. THE BEOHSTEIN PIANO costumes QktlS&tm the finest mwioal ctitic*. At Pricea to Suit the Timefi. „ 111 in i t i yv i c * n make Costumes to Measure Ifc'i * durable and Dependable Piano, and Y\ t tK *etajfl« after many years' use tho irom ° oß - musical qoalitiee that made it attrao- WELLINGTON TWEED COMPANY * V iZtl™™ • 54 > Ghmsnee-street. THE BECHSTEIN improve* with age. It becomes more valuable as time goe» on. ' ' ' — "TiM true economy to purohage THE SPRING CLEANING. BSCfISTEIN. Catalogue and iTioe List fre«. fiARPETS lifted, beaten, and rtturned Cash or c** tenn^ Oh'SnaJ SSp^Hol^ THE BWTISHAj^ CONTINENTAL CLEANING CO., ,wiHb*atreek WelHaetoo. JHbcat 2824k

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 58, 5 September 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 58, 5 September 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 58, 5 September 1914, Page 9