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1^ j Beautifiil Summer Fabrics dp I In PIN-SPOT MUSLINS, STRIPED AND _ The New Laces at the D-I-C FLORAL mES ' Efe . I / »t n 1 Can now be seen in our popular Dress DeI JUTC typiCal 0l 8 W6W iCaSOn partment, and we extend to you, Madam, a 9 hearty invitation to call and inspect our *■— "I l^ht Slid DdllltV range, to get patterns, or have patterns cut. PIQUE SUITINGS— Soft white pique, with dainty clear stripes i in shades of saxe, light navy, black, rose, and cardinal; Every steamer that arrives In the Dominion at "40 inches wide V. & A. Price 1/9 yard present is the centre of interest to shipper* of fins | PIN-SPOT MUSLIN-In various size spots; 27 inches wide laces# H 'V. & A. Prices range from 7£d, 9d, 1/- to 1/11 yard ' / Cargoes art precious In these times ; they go S RATINE WASHING SUITINGS are quite the latest idea for < through the danger zone of war; they brave the M costumes. White ground with smartly spaced stripes of ! terrors of the air, and, fortunately, they have all i saxe, cinnamon and navy; 42 inches wide ] reached New Zealand and the D.I.C. without I V. &A. Price 2/11 y»rd i mishap. I AMERICAN DRILL SUITINGS— In white and cream ground : @ with blue stripe, fine or heavy, fast colour stripes; 28 inches Therefore laces are a doubly Interesting adorn- B wide V. &A. Price 1/* yard ' ment for summer frocks, and, moreover, will be g COLOURED FLORAL VOILES— In dainty patterns in shades i largely worn on most frocks and blouses. g of pink, sky, tussore, cream, etc; all 27 inches wide 1 V. & A. Price only H£d yard The D.I.C. has ju,t opened up a beautiful series g | STRIPED VOILES-Varying from very fine to about ,*in.; in ! g of strong washin/; laces— lrish, Indian, Chinese g shades of navy, rose, heliotrope, saxe, black, etc., on white 5 tj and French. H ground; 27 and 30 inches wide V. & A. Price 1/8 and 1/9 yard ■> i I COLOURED SPOT VOILES— In spots of various sizes; white ] g IMITATION IRIf /H CROCHET— In Paris or white ; B spot (coin size) on saxe ground, navy on sky or white, black' ] I from * inch .0 1* inches wide ; beautiful strong | on white, etc. 27 and 38 inches wide V. &A. Price 1/9 yard < §] lace in daint/ designs From 2d to Sd yard 1 WHITE PlQUE— Uncrushable; in an extensive range of cords; '• Ej g 40 inches wide } I REAL BUCKINGHAM HAND-MADE PILLOW | V. *A. Prices from 10* d, 1/ii, 1/4*, li 6to 2/6 yard §j LACES — % inch to i\ inches wide | ' i From 1/6 to 3/11 yard I ] I REAL INDIAN and CHINESE TORCHON LACES— I .. " \ SPECIAL PURCHASE. " ; 500 yards of 27 inch FLOUNCING EMBROID. ■■■lUy^^ \ ERlES— Suitable for the new " Three- Decker " skirts, and also for children's wear. ,^r - ] By Special Appmmtmmt Actually WOrth 3/6 tO 3/11. Jp since our Establishment in 1 879. ■ Special price 2/6 yard. ' 11T ¥ I ] j -— ; -_J CMD w - Little^hn & Son, IP^^j I r^vAl JEWELLERS & OPTICIANS : m% ff & B I V c ' t **P * record »f *li the i pectadea HI E B H X. 1'- w " au PPl?> *"** cmn replace loit or A I B B broken leniet at the shortest netice. J ' SIGHT TESTING SES«- ] ' Only Address — &T ■ ~ 222 " 224 Lambton Quay, j [ SOLDIERS' COMFORTS 1 " i , PER/'RIMUTAKA" \ ===========5-==========-=-^^ \ • ij £ ; Super Wheeling Wools in Khak! and Heathers. I O/ %JQ I Natural Knitting Silks in Khaki and Cream t I? ?M*MAtHA<%U O-±^!a*4^ Si f | which ,is being largely used in Britain for « f fflffl%XK%m it/Clll3l WOA 10l $ $ I Scarves, Balaclavas, Cholera Belts, etc., etc. j! j i This is a lovely silk for those who wish to THE home of modern dentistry make articles de luxe for brave men at the ~~ l front. Price in 6 ounce hanks 6/6 post fre£ I — xverythinc known to dental science is obtainable here, J r—^ j ] Dental Work executed on strictly American methods, which- I i J— ' RJK| C\ I p' C* J| \A TTTp P) I > are ten years in advance of Colonial ways of Operating. * I TZm i I Our PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS are known all ov« Australasia, and Art Needlework Specialists : Lambton Quay j\ are m^ where Sets are ordered . j .--^-a^,^. j PLATES - from £3 St. (FILLINGS - from -St. \ I OO« PATENT SUCTIONS MEAN ' COMFORT.' C ?=5555!!!S!!S^^ CORNER CUBA AND MANNERS STREfTS - - - WELLINGTON. ] L Nuutt in Atteadaace. DR. RAYNER. A REMARKABLE ft -- • > mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmswmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^mmmmmmmmmmm j l _> ' — — — — ■ - - j CHFAP IJFNI^f The Highest Poiat of Excellence j \tu\ r a sirs rATVAWisirn HIIuSOII S ISISCUItS 150 CASES GALVANISED €REAM WAFERS BEBMALINE TfBRRYT&ATFn IRfIN cherry fingers digestive lAFKKUfeiiIE,U IKWW cueen drops shortcake 26 gauge SPONGE FINGERS CARAWAY DATE BARS CREAM SANDWICH iL2B Ton Net Spot Cash newbury's rusks Delivered Free on Rail or Steamer . The present bedrock market price is *35 Ask for HUDSON'S BISCUIT? at all Grocers a«d Confectioner*. This shipment gOt Slightly damaged in mmmmmmmmmmmammmmmm wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm transit from Home, and I have decided to . > allow £7 off the market price, although Will Thirlk YourXa; a the usual allowance of damaged iron is l^^r —^ — TiT M t M n — only* £2 ton. 1 Want to clear quickly, IjpF '■ all sizes 6to 10 feet, usual extras for W . The Set* we supply de not look artificial «r rt » - /• « r ..i . . m cheap. tvery tooth is carefully selected for t» 9 and 10 feet. Inspect the iron at our * slze s^ c and co , our The werk is done by \ Store ; the damage is Very little. First £ a Specialist in our own laboratory. !<•*% % purchasers get the pick. lam also I Pl*tes are made of Refined Rubber. We might Vj?J I re • ct J D lg. at m. m. D vie other materials, if a Big Profit and not your I offering Sheep and Poultry Net at our I satisfaction was our aim. But we give our J&O**. I famous loW prices for cash. | clients the best, and guarantee every Set. /^&JT t\B B Consult Us NOW! /f /^ -rfl W _____ mm^^^ m^_ m ____ % SETS OP TEETH : Upper or Lower, froai S3 2s Sinfl* f:,M II s*'5 *' j^^\\ \ x » Set. Extractions Free when S»ts are ordsred. / 1, I RS4&iw V GEORGE WINDER \ •«^^^ h . i^k V ' "Winder's Corner, CUBA and MANNERS STREETS |f^jify H ' u " : '^J^^g^S,^ 9M ' i

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Evening Post, Volume xc, Issue 79, 1 October 1915, Page 9

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