THE BENEFITS OF SUITABLE WINTER UNDERCLOTHING ARE MORE THAN FOR MERE WARMTH. Your health, Madam, dopends a lot on the underclothing you wear. The body must be clothed with heavier garments for underwear while frosty, t wintry days are here. "Well-olothed is half-fed," is as true as the fact that it is winter. The healthfully clothed woman has a radiant personality, is brighter, and more vigorous than her less suitably clothed sister. For your own sake don't just "stand the cold" for the sake pf appearances. It is unwise, and achieves none but ill >t & results. i^^ HJW'ii ANY OF THESE WINTER j j|T|j3 ! I ! I Hi WEICHTS ARE FOR PRESENT [ i | | M L^ WEAR. Ladies > Cream Woven NIGHTDRESSES— square cut necks, trimmed lace and insertion 12/6 to 15/6 ! Ladies' Nuns' Veiling or Wincey NIGHT- - ; DRESSES — Hig-h or low neck, small collars, or Empire yokes, trimmed tor- I chon lace or Valenciennes lace, and silk j embroidery 17/6 to «5/- ! !" Ladies' Woven Woollen NIGHTDRESSES- j j In '"Jay Finish," "Pesco," Wolsey," and | \ "Chilprufe" ; in women's and out sizes ■ 17/6 to 35/6 Ladies' Winter UNDERSKIRTS— In fleecy wool, wincey, and nuns' veiling 5/6, 7/11, 9/6 to 15/6 | Ladies' Ribbed Wool VESTS— Cream, high I or low necks, and long or short sleeves 2/3, 2/11, 3/6 to 6/11 * I Ladies' "Chemise" VESTS— WooI and silk and wool ; out sizes an<l extra long ; cream only 3/11 -to 7/S i j Ladies' Cream SPENCERS- -Wool and cot- | ton, all ■ wool, or silk and wool ; high neck, and short or long sleeves 2/11, 3/11 to 12/6 I | With Fancy Yokes— 3/11, 4/6 to 6/11 |j ' ' Ladies' Woollen BLOOMERS— Cream, navy, ■ tan, saxe, grey, or mole; "Directoire," ! i j Equestrian, or Golf shapes 6/11, 7/11 to" 15/6 i HHIIIB1II" HllffT'niiTT* HirTiT*H'i' li Unlil illl' 1 1 MJj»t jmiumMJinUMaafi^^ J KNITTED COMFORTS £ § FOR BABY J rgi Egg - DAINTY LITTLE KNITTED JACKETS, warm and P gj' cosy, 61-, 5/3, 5/9, 6/6. . L_ — ' BABY BOOTEES, ALSO HAND KNITTED, 1/9 — =1 and. 2/6. == | THESE ARE JUST A LITTLE BETTER j li ;; :: THAN THE USUAL THING :; :; a| 3 T3T?TT\LT2T T7Q T HPTI Tie Place for Presenis IZ §} JrKIlNO^llO Lj IU. LAMBTON QUAY. g| a ' — . a IF SO OaK and Kauri Furniture. - SPLENDID VARIETY AT EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES, Inlaid and Printed Linoleums, Rugs, Carpets, Table Linen, BlanKefs ALL EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS. Everything necessary for House Furnishing at ouf SPOT OA^H PRICES PLEASE NOTE— Our Warehouse remains open on Friday Nighis until 9 p.m., and closes at 1 p.m. on Saturdays. Winder's Corner, CUBA and MANNERS STS.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 148, 24 June 1915, Page 9
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