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i;' . 1 ■ ■•■ The Roll Collar is die' Fashion :■ This is one of the new styles for this season, and certainly the most, prominent novelties. The Roll Collar has a subtle attractiveness — indescribable, but none the less apparent To put it plainly: Review the New Season's Neckwear. Styles at the D.I.C. and you will seethe daintiest ! and most charming fashions it has been our lot. to show Needless to say, we are proud of our showing because it is largely composed of British manufactures, also French and Swiss productions Just by way of guidance j we mention these items : SWISS EMBROIDERED MILITARY COLLARS —In dainty desag-ns From 1/- to 3/0 NEW CREPE-DE-CHENE ROLL COLLARS-Pleated at back, m ivory 2 /- each SPOTTED LAWN COLLARS-In white ground with various coloured spots \j. each BLACK MOIRE AND NET COLLAR BANDS— 2/8 WHITE AND BLACK STRIPED OR SPOTTED CREPE-DE-CHENE ROLL COLLARS-Neat and dainty 2/- each WHITE AND - BLACK STRIPED TAFFETA SILK FRONTS—With military collars ' 3/9 FANCY BOWS IN *SILK AND CREPE-DE-CHENE—AII latest designs Frem 1/-. NEW SASH BELTS—In black "or colours Frem 4/6 < ■ s piiHiiiuw PEN PAINTING iiiHiiiiiiiiii §;- / OUTFITS: ,| IS The most up-to-date and complete outfit is Reeves Set A. S == This contains twelve tubes special Colours, Medium, ES ~ Powder, Palette Knife, Nibs, and special Instruction Book. ■= ||' •'. .COMPLETE SET COSTS ONLY 6/6, POST FREE. = =E POSTAL NOTE FOR 6/6 WILL BRING THIS FINE = || OUTFIT RIGHT TO YOUR DOOR ANYWHERE IN = §§ :•: :■: :■: NEW ZEALAND :.: : .: : . : = PRTNCT F'S. T trt Tk- e Pbce ftr ?iami> 1 ■— 1 XVXl^^Ji^iZ/ O JLtIU.. LAMBTON QUAY = ilSllllllllil!l!l!lll!SI!!illlSli!!!l!!lil!!!iS!l!!l!lll!l!!SIIIII!l3!!niilllllilSI|||i||||^^ ■a 2,; 150 CASES'. GALVANISED CORRUGATED IKON 26 GAUGE £,28 Ton Net Spot Cash « Deliv-ared Free on Rail or Steamer The present bedrock marKet j>ric« 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 10 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. AjrtL.UxxljrJL WINDER. Winder's Corner, CUBA and MANNERS STREETS

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 110, 5 November 1915, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 110, 5 November 1915, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 110, 5 November 1915, Page 9

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