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Indent Samples of Ladies' Summer Underclothing Secured by the D-I-C This timely transaction fs fraught with a twofold Interest, largely owlns to the stress of the day and the distress in manufacturing circles at Home. Timely, because every Garment affered is seasonable —just right for Summer wear. Economical, because we were able to make a generous saving in making the purchase; hence we. are offering the whole of these manufacturers' samples at an appreciable saving in cost. These Price* are ever so Interesting Ladies' NIGHTDRESSES— SimpIe styles, in lon^cloth and calico, trimmed Swiss edging- or Jace insertion, Dutch necks or small collars Usual Prices 6/1 1, 7/6. S/11, to 12/6 Sample Prices 5/6, 5/11, 7/6, to 10/6 Ladies' NIGHTDRESSES— Hand-made, in nainsook, longcloth, madapolam,, and lawn, trimmed lace. embroideries, and motifs. Usual Prices 13/6 to 60./6 Sample Prices 11/6 to 55/6 Ladies' NIGHTDRESSES — In cream wincey, nuns veiling, and flannel, trimmed lace or silk embroidery, high of square necks, fancy yokes or " slip-on " styles Usual Prices 19/6 to 63/Sample Prices 15/6 to 52/6 Ladies' CAMISOLES— Trimmed lace and insertion, embroidery, medallions and pin tuckings Usual Prices 2/1 1 to 32/6 Sample Price s2/3 to 4?/6 Ladies' CHEMISES— In calico and longcloth, trimmed embroidery or lace edging Usual Prices 2/1 1 to 13/6 Sample Prices 1/11 to 10/6 Ladies' CHEMISES — Hand-made,, in nainsook and lawn, trimmed lace and insertion, embroideries and motifs', the assortment' includes a few of the new "envelope" shape Usual Prices 11/6 to 39/6 Sample Prices 9/11 to 32/6 Ladies' COMBINATIONS — Longcloth, rlainsook, and calico, trimmed embroidery, and insertions, or lace, motifs, and ribbons, in Princess, American, and ' French shapes Usual Prices 7/6 to 49/6 Sample Prices 5/11 to 37/8 Ladies' KNICKERS— CaIico, longcloth, and nainsook, usual and golf shapes, trimmed lace or embroidery, finished beading and ribbons Usual Prices 3/6 to 47/6 Sample Prices 2/6 to 35/6 PRINCESS PETTICOATS — Nainsook or longcloth, finished knife pleated frill Usual Prices io/6, it/6, 12/6., to 18/6 - Sample Prices 7/11, 8/11, 9/11, to 15/6 PRINCESS PETTlCOATS— Beautifully trimmed Valenciennes or torchon lace, or fine embroidery Usual Prices 12/6 to 69/6 Sample Prices 9/11 to 55/WHITE UNDERSKIRTS— Trimmed 'lace or embroidery Usual Prices 7/1 1 to 72/Sample Prices 6/6 to 57/6 PRINCESS PETTICOATS, and UNDERSKIRTS— In 's washing silk, finished with plain wide hems, lace or embroidery Usual Prices 19/6 to 79/6 ! Sample prices 16/6 to 63/- ? ; & SWEETLY PRETTY HARD-PAINTED I JAPANESE PINCUSHIONS, Etc. Pincushions, Pot Pourri Sacs, Silk and Bamboo Work Bags, Useful Tea Gosiea, Silk Bedroom Slippers, Handkerchief Satchets, Satsuma Brooches, Buttons and Buckles An Unusually Dainty Series new to Wellington at Unusually Tempting Prices. PRINGLE'S, LTD. "The Place for Presents." LAMBTON QUAY Fttrft£&&is&g 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 »¦•«¦¦«¦¦ large range to choose from GEORGE WINDER «The Corner," MANNERS and CUBA STREETS. GARDEN TOOLS and RUBBER HOSE Especially Cheap MAKES AN IDEAL GIFT. Retail at all Best Stores. fH OWNS FOE THE RACES THE BECHSTEIN PIANO ** &„ still bo ma de to your special QATISWES the fine st n.otio.l critics, ti^neces^ IV* a durable and Dependable Piano, and t .°i. p i a<! Vt Ur ° rdel> at ?T to . av °l, d retains after many years' use the „ *»•„ -m, "PP" l "* l^* * lth mußical qualities that mado it attrac- me - Rin £ «P Phono &o. 23M. , tire when new. • M tja „_„,„„ THE BEOHSTEIN improves with age. 233-235, Uppei : Oubwtreet. It becomes more valuable as time goes on. ¦— 'Tis true economy to purchase THE t> O SE TEA E. OOMS, BECHSTEIN. Xf, LAMTSTON OTTAV Catalogue and Price List free. #n LA f B ™" QU I Y , Cask or flM y terms. <° Ppoßlte K^_ utli Tram >- ffHE BBITISE AiS CONTINENTAL Morning and Afternoon Tea a Specialty. PIANO CO. Luncheon. 3& .Willis-atreet, Wellington, Smoke, Tea, aad Luncheon Rooms.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 102, 27 October 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 102, 27 October 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 102, 27 October 1914, Page 9

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