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Checked Dress Fabrics are* perhaps, the most pronounced Fashion for Summer I .„ Fashionable London has already set the IV pace; the Dominion — and the D.I.C. in Jfcxsk particular — instantly followed suit. \ *Sffi*4 Cheoks can be either clear or broken deI v^&flHiir signs—it is merely a matter of taste. Ay^^^^^, That, by the way, Is where your dressmaker T^^lP^M can give inValuable aid " Miss Scott is over road y with time| V suggestions in dressmaking styles, and gives many a helpful '^t^Bit hmt that makfls a frock w costume qult * i n YOUR ORDER WILL RECEIVE WoK PERSONAL SERVICE wiWm' for selection tne . following are suggested WSf« SMART CHECK SUITINGS— 44 inches aJW\Jff wide; in brown and white, navy and 'ffltmzMw white, and black and white 2/11 yard >ft©XL BLACK AND WHITE CHECKS— 42 and Qj*****^ g4 inches wide, in broken and clear t checks, very fashionable 2/11, 4/6 yard I WOOL CORD SUITINGS— 43-43 inches wide; in grey, saxe, brown, wedgwood, mole, fawn, and navy 3/6 and 4/11 yard WOOL CREPOLINES— 42 inches wide; for spring and summer frocks; in cream, grey, saxe, and brown 3/6 yard SILK AND WOOL CORDUROY— 44 inches wide; in grey, light saxe, brown, and navy 4/11 yard SILK, AND WOOL CREPE TAFFETA— 44 inches wide; in grey, saxe, nattier, lawn, reseda, brown, and mole 4/11 yard NATURAL TUSSORE SILKS— 33-4 inches wide. Special values. 1/11 to 6/11 yard DYED SHANTUNG SILKS— 33-4 inches wide; in white, cream, pink, apricot, vieux rose, saxe, wedgwood, grey, amethyst, navy, and black 4/6 yard NATURAL JAP SILKS— 27 inches wide. Special values 1/11 to 4/11 yard SATIN GRENADINES— 40 inches wide; in ivory, grey, mole, saxe, reseda, brown, v amethyst and navy 7/6 yard CAN WE SEND YOU PATTERNS? & SWEETLY PRETTY HAND-PAINTED © JAPANESE PINCUSHIONS, Etc. Pincushions, Pot Pourri Sacs, Silk and Bamboo Work Bags, Useful Tea Cosies, Silk Bedroom Slippers, Handkerchief Satcbets, Satiuma Brooches, Buttons and Buckles. An Unusually Dainty Series new to Wellington it Unusually Tempting Prices. PRINGLE'S, LTD. "The Flace for Presents." LAMBTON QUAY Fttrxfcislfcliig Hardware This Department has always been a leading and successful one. Those Furnishing can save as much in the purchasing of Cutlery, Kitchen Utensils, Crockery and Plated Ware, etc., as will purchase a room of Linoleum in the next department. You can furnish throughout, effecting a big saving as well as having a 1 ■■ large range to choose from ■■»■■- ■■■< GEORGE WINDER ••The Corner," MANNERS and CUBA STREETS. GARDEN TOOLS and RUBBER HOSE Especially Cheap A "Petone" Travelling Rug MAKES AN IDEAL GIFT. Retail at all Beat Stores, nvcr-tf ■D-cintram-ciT'XT -otaat^ I?ashion's favoured fabrics THE BECHSTEIJN PIANO it l for Summer Dresses aa'e to bd follnd jgATISFIES the finest ttuiskal critics. Km° fTow low'^g'' 0 " 8 ° f VOlhl ® * Mch tttwlcal qu*Htie« thai wade it attfao- mor lg ioh * ou - _ tive when new, MRS LEITCH THE SECaSTEIN impi-oves with age. UPPER CUEA-STREET. It becomes more valuable »s time goeß on, """ I= *-^-" *- jJaDIES """ "£h true eoonotny to purchase THE . , SIfiCMSTEIN. .f>ISKE, Ladies' Tailor, 95, Cuba-stwHst, Catalogue and Price List flee. -1^ has received ktest Spring; and SumCash or easy terms rfiel ' Materials, London and Paris fashions. -1— Suits and Costumes from £4 4s, fit and THE BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL style guaranteed. PIANO CO., 1 — 35. Willis'itreot, Wellington. COME AND INBPfiCI NOW I

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 93, 16 October 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 93, 16 October 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 93, 16 October 1914, Page 9