It is Furnishing Week at the D.I.C. While this announcement deals mainly with Curtain Nets, it has also a special message of a general nature for you. D.I.C. Furnishing Week is similar In some respects to our Spring display of fashions. The similarity lies In the fact that the Furnishing Week Display is an exhibition of ail that is latest and best in Loose Cover Fabrics, Cretonnes, Shadow Tissues, Sateens, Curtain Nets, and , v Madras Muslins. The windows in Brandon Street give a fair indication of the artistic merit and beauty of the several fabrics for as many purposes. These Curtain Nets are Britain's Best Products. 50in. IVORY CURTAIN NET— Plain edge; great variety of designs — Grecian Key, Ribbon and Bow, Spot and Stripe, Floral and Stripe, Wreath, and Trellis 1/9 per yard 48in. IVORY CURTAIN 'NET— Plain edge; FioTal and foliage pattern 1/11 pei-yard 56in. IVORY CURTAIN " NET— Bordered edge, Square with Conventional Pattern, also Trellis and Rose Bud Design 2/4 per yard 54in. IVORY CURTAIN NET— Scolloped edge; Small Pattern with Key \ Border, also Floral Striped design 2/9 "per yard S6in. IVORY CURTAIN NET— Scolloped edge; Stripe with Floral Border, also Trellis and Floral design 2/11 per yard S4in. IVORY BRUSSELS NET— Braided edge and border 3/3 per yard 6om. IVORY CURTAIN NET— Scolloped edge; fine * Lacey Designs 3/3 per yard Soin. IVORY CURTAIN NET— Plain edge, very lacey, in beautiful designs 3/3, 3/6, 3/11, and 5/9 per yard LACE to trim plain edges — 1/3 per dozen yards WILL YOU ACCEPT THIS INVITATION ONE DAY THIS WEEK ? [^SOLDIERS at the FRONtI Deserve all the comfort they can get. SILK SCARVES, BALACLAVAS, ' BELTS, ETC., are the last worcl in Comfort. Natural Silk in Cream and Khaki, 6/6 per hank of 6 ounces, > post free., This is almost as cheap as |j I wool, and ever so much nicer. I j Pringle's Limited 11 Art .Needlework Specialists :: Lambton Quay 1 % ■ -J 150 CASES GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON 26 GAUGE £,23 Ton Net Spot Cash Delivered Free on Rail or Steamer The present bedrocK marKet price is £35 This shipment got slightly damaged in transit from Home, and I have decided to allow £ 7 off the market price, although the usual allowance of damaged iron is only £2 ton. I Want to clear quickly, all sizes 6 to 10 feet, usual extras for 9 and 1 0 feet. Inspect the iron at our store; the damage is very little. First purchasers get the pick. /" am also offering Sheep and Poultry Net at our famous low prices for cash. '■ GEORGE WINDER. "Winder's Corner, CUBA and MANNERS STREETS
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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 83, 6 October 1915, Page 9
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