4flH» —Her Coat j MWir . — Her Costume I jPImP IM ' "—-"Perfect in Every Detail | Hlnlllffii His the minute attention to detail in | fflfji ;§ i^M making fashionable apparel that counts | Ilftl QI m so much ' he tout ensemhle' I lii -flff^T Just fancy, a tailored Japanese Silk Shirt | Jffpoil^A waist with indifferently worked button- | •MiJ^pJ^ holes—the whple garment would be | "HBS' TfoSik^ impossible. | " Such extreme care is taken in the selec- ;■ tion of Fashions at the D.I.C. that every | garment offered is just as near perfection as human I I skill and ingenuity can make it. , | 1 ' 1 1 ' ~' 'I 1 The D.LC. Show-room is filled to over- g s | flowing with smart, apparel. \ \ ■' ■ i i . i I PALETOT—In bro^-n tweed, warm and light weight, full | fluted style, fastened to neck storm collar 59/6 | ! SMART COSTUME—In black- with fine white stripe, coat | I semi-fitting, belt across back v fastened in front with | I strap, skirt full .5 guineas | I TAILORED BLOUSE—In British finished Jap. silk, double j | collar, fastening to neck,, hemstitched 'sleeves and \ f front*. 42/= 1 | , COSTUME—In brown tweed, coat with swing back, caught | ri at side with belt, fastened to neck, half lined satin, | I velvet collar and cuffs; circular skirt 5 guineas 1 £ & j WHITE JAP. SHIRT WAIST — Neck cut low in front, jjj I smart collar and revers, hemstitching 19/6 $j 1 1 | ' PALETOT—In fawn tweed, pleat back and front, caught ! § j at side with wide belt, fastening to neck, deep collar | ! and cuffs 57/0 g I TAILORED JAP. SHIRT WAIST — Square collar, inset | ; sleeves, front hemstitched, pointed yoke 32/6 | ! s I The D.I.C. will remain open on Saturday until 6 p.m., and S I dote on Anzac Day at 1 p.m. Tea Room open each day. | 1 Tfainty Easter Gifts § Useful T)aihj (Heeds Ladies' Pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, boxed in half-dozens. Exceptional Values 2/9,3/9,3/11,4/6,4/10,5/6, 7/9 \h box of 6 These are all very fine quality. They come direct from one of the best Irish manufacturers. TRY A BOX and you will most likely want another. ff% , 1 Til "J*rl Needlework Specialists," I . Pnngles, Ltd. lambton quay | Considering Late Adveocas. j SOKIE SPECIAL LIS\SES ' CHEMICAE OIL MOPS. , Splendid for Polishing Furniture, Motor Cars, Stained Floors. Absorbs all dust in one act. One size only, viz., the.largest 6/9 Mliii|§ BENTWOOD CHAIRS (As illustration) H| /I Stand any amount of rough wear. Last' \g if opportunity of purchasing Only 7/6 f^3^! GEM SAFETY RAZOR. la If Undoubtedly the Best on the Market. I -»*sife"S3sss-J,ij You can have a week's trial and if not I ■f-T/pJESg-MiiSsssS^lj satisfied you get your money back. Price | tj^3fi| EL-AN-GE ENAMELLED WARE. || 111 This special brand wo have been selling || | I I\| for oven 25 years. We guarantee every Jj 3 f I\s article. It will not rust, break, or craze. j y *>Wa I Your money back if ynu are not satisfied » I | after a month's trial. It's- better than | \| aluminium ware and not half the price. g -t^^iJ It's absolutely pure and safe to use. 1 SPECIAL LINE OF TICKING. | Blue stripe, 31 inches wide Usually 1/- yard Now 8d yard ijj JEYES' FLUID. j 2/G a quart. You know yon are getting a disinfectant when you 8 use Jeyes' Fluid. ■ y . In Gallon Tins 7/6 | Winder's Coiw, Cuba and banners' Streets. ;
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 93, 19 April 1916, Page 9
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