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I It's just as easy to keep j ' cool as to say it, if you | wear D.I.C. Stockings I After all, It Is but a matter of judicious selection that will give you all the summer foot comfort you want. There is no need to continue wearing woollen _ stockings. The weattier is so delightfully | balmy and warm that thin hosiery is most acceptable. Now, about selection: The D.I.C. has an » enviable reputation for Hosiery — not alone for I quality, but for downright good value also. I Take the WHITE COTTON HOSE we recom- dS$S^ & mend for tennis players. They are of fine soft j&nsMsla&am I cotton, pliant, well formed, and ideally cool in I wear. The prices are 1/6 and 2/- per pair— a fp||l|!jr^^ P low figure, you will admit. | Another lovely STOCKING, for summer wear '^^^^i g is in unshrinkable cream CASHMERE, at I 3/3 per pair. This stocking is of extra fine I TAN LISLE HOSE are, of course, the most WWb | fashionable for this summer. 2/3 and 2/11 per |||||f pair is all the D.I.C. asks for really excellent Pljf g warm-weather weight. W$ J - "'. For pure delight in wear there is nothing to ffiWffi | equal the BLACK SILK ANKLE HOSE mMffi t offered at 2/11 and 3/11 per pair. JltF \ Another class equally favoured is in pure &^ \ SPUN SILK, with \yool feet. These are Eng- E I ' lish manufacture, and cost 3/11 and 4/11 per | ] " nair " I \ -. The " Lady Violet " MERCERISED LISLE I | THREAD 'STOCKINGS in black are 1/11 _W | \ palr * I \ In the higher grades we mention WHITE j % SPUN SILK HOSE, with cashmere feet, at \ I B/6 per pair; also PURE SILK STOCKINGS, | I in black, at 8/6 per pair. These have Lisle \ 3 _ Thread Suspender Tops. s I A worthy list of worthy I I Stocking Values I | Inspect them To-day ! I "Daintily Embroidered LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS ' A fascinating product of an interesting Irish industry. Delightful for use; charming for presents. IF THESE DO NOT APPEAL TO YOU AS THE DAINTIEST GOODS YOU HAVE SEEN— THE BEST VALUE YOU HAVE EVER SEEN, we shall very cheerfully refund your remittance. Boxes of Three DAINTILY-EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS— In fancy boxes, all post free 1/6, 1/8, 1/9, 3/3, 3/11, 4/-, 4/9, 4/10, 5/-, 5/6, 6/-, 6/3, 6/6 per box of 3 Some Exceptionally Charming SETS OF THREE— Very beautifully worked ; would make a handsome and useful addition to any trousseau Hemstitched Borders 7/9> 8/With Irish Lace Borders— 8/6 With Buttonholed Borders— 9/PLEASE LET US HAVE XOUR ORDER QUICKLY. THEY ARE SELLING FAST. IF NOT ABSOLUTELY SATISFIED WE WILL AT ONCE REFUND. Please remit by Postal Note. Pringle's .Limited Art Needlework Specialists :: Lambton Quay m ====================================== bi 150 CASES GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON 26 GAUGE £.28 Ton Net Spot Cash Delivered Free on Rail or •Steamer The present bedrocK marKet price is £35 it 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. I am also offering Sheep and Poultry Net at our famous low prices for cash. *^2& Mm*f\J? MC%»^kJ« M~* Vv *L A^ JL<r Ml* MT\, "Winder's Corner. CUBA and MANNERS STREETS

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 93, 18 October 1915, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 93, 18 October 1915, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 93, 18 October 1915, Page 9

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