! i I Afone on the Landscape of Fashion— I the New Regimental Striped Voiles ' inspire* by passing events, some clever English i C«tt«n Dress Fabric designer conceived the plan •f applying regimental colours t* the new 1 season's fabrics. Instantaneous success has rewarded the skill and optimism tf the originator of this unique Idea, with the result that the best of those productions are being shown to-day at the D.I.C. The new Voiles are a spontaneous success, along with other Cotton Dress Materials, including the novel Cheney Crepon in stripes and floral designs. The order of the day in Voiles - - is Regimental Stripes - - ' Regimental Stripes in COLOURED VOILES— Very stylish ' and smart; for blouses and dresses; 27 inches wide I 1/6 yard New Block Striped VOILES— -In black, navy, saxe, grey, ! pink, and brown; 27 inches wide 1/# yard , I SPOTTED VOILES — Sizes from pin spots to the large coin spot- 3? mckes wide 1/3 »■> -»/« V^* I " POMPADOUR VOlLES— ln 'small conventional designSj in I light and dark grounds; 27 inches "wide . \ 1/3, 1/6 and 1/9 yard / , The New " CHENEY " CREPON— In stripes in small floral patterns, principally in light colourings; 27 inches -wide 173 yard ' The New " ESTRELLA " BLOUSING— For useful blouses, in smart stripes, equal to silk in appearance; 27 inches I wide ( , 1/6 yard WHITE VOILES — In great variety, - including the fashionable Snowflake Voile; 40 inches wide 1/6, 1/9, it" ***& New TUSSORE SUITING— For smart and useful Costumes, in grey and tussore colourings, almost invisible stripes; 28 inches wide . 1/9 yard G- ;; — — —9 Soldiers 9 Comforts In a day or two, ex s.s. "Kumara," we shall have a. supply of Super Wheeling Yarns, the :: only suitable yarn for soldiers' comforts :: For the Man who Stayed at Home We shall have a full supply of Super Fingering ' :: Wools in Heathers and Fancy Mottles :: v Her Excellency's Knitting Book is full of "Soldiers' Comforts." - Post Free 2/2 DD I Kit"* l J7'^ T TPI rt ®C«dl*uork Spcddhh r£\l 1 V VJJUJU U Lul 2-/., Lamblon Quay : Wellington (b " O REMARKABLE CHEAP LINE! TEA-POT COSIES and CUSHIONS Less than Half their Value Having purchased some Hundreds of Tea-Pot Cosies mnd Cushions, Well filled with Real Down,, and Covered with the best Sateen (Rich Patterns), a long way below the cost of production « « We are offering some Great Bargains: Tea-Pot Cosies at , 1/-, 1/4, 1/8 Cushions, 18 x 20 1/9, 2/3, 2/6 SEX THE \VINDQWS y GEORGE WINDER Winder's Corner, CUBA and MANNERS STREETS
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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 63, 11 September 1915, Page 7
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