—. i|j|i . Dainty Neckwear is always m evidence at Easter-time. Most women love to add little bits of finery to • their belongings at Easter. Fancy Neckwear seems to be the most favoured; at least, that is the experience of the D.I.C. Is it because it is, Easter that the Dd.C. Neckwear ' Counter is always so thronged, or is it because the D.I.C. is constantly receiving the very latest novelties by mail? Principally the latter, we are inclined to think, and not without reason, for novelties abound, and the Neckwear is of the most alluring description, You will readily capitulate j|ife| to these Charming v ojr^' ■ Novelties ■ dainty crepe-de-chene roll JiJ&tff7x^\}\ Wf/^Wl^. ' COLLARS—In cream, saxe, pale '^aSrAI \v\\ U // /'ln )ilv4^ pink, plain or hemstitched, in the "awest shapes From 1/9 to 4/6 FUR EDGED COLLARS —The seamr»l vlw' son's novelty, in various shapes jji^"Jy)l|lL and colours From 2/- to 4/H NEW MILITARY COLLARS — In ys^^^^sss^ tartans and neat shapes, very /jps^||§^L\ smart and up-to-date \M,^Jj)w.rf/>' From 2/6 to 4/6 vJ|/>' Special Line of WHITE ROLL COLI/aT LARS —In organdi muslin, with f ,| M Guipure corners or lace edged fK\ rh\ v Easter Price 1/6 llvwl' ARTIFICIAL SILK SCARVES — In flXwiJyyy/f beautiful colourings, plain and ' WsMwJ striped From 2/6 to 21/----SJ^,6SZ 'Real IRISH CROCHET AND HANDyllk MADE LACE COLLARS —In all llvtWli new saapes, just landed v iN|l7# From 6/6 to 30/----!»mW\ NEW MUSLIN LACE FRONTS—In !pS§fl//i ■ white, cream or ivory, in a large vNtrfff/}' variety of designs 'MftSywy From 2^u to 6//6 ' t\\\\/W/r* Children's COLLARS — In muslin, }^m///Ja la.cc., and Irish crochet '^Sjff^! From 1/. to 10/6 '^aw/I The D.I.C. W^" remain open ysi\oyffl until 1 p.m. on Anzac Day. \vijjl Tea Rooms open daily during business hours T)ainty Easter Gifts Useful T)aily 3\[eeds 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 the 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. , $ /■=** , J Til "<rfrl Needlework Specialists* Fnngles, Ltd. lambton quay Considering Late Advances. SOME SPECIAL LIASES CHEMICAL OIL MOPS. Splendid for Polishing Furniture, Motor Cars, Stained Floors. Absorbs all dust in one act. One size only, viz., the largest 6/9 ft^2l^| BENTWOOD CHAIRS (As iUasfration) |1| j§ Stand any amount of rough wear. Last \| if opportunity of purchasing Only 7/6 JJ^i GEM SAFETY RAZOR. • \| J| Undoubtedly the Best on the Market. .•g^^rß^S^sii You can have a week's trial and if not <op£i||M>gg|sj satisfied you get your money back. Price 13E 1 EL-AN-GE ENAMELLED WARE. ? |~ 11 This special brand we have been selling | H for over 25 years. We guarantee every | \ \1 article, It will not rust, break, or craze. | *•»* | J3 Your money back if you are not satisfied / \ | after a month's trial. It's better than IS • aluminium ware and not half the price. •w««d3 It's absolutely pure and safe to use. SPECIAL LINE OF TICKING. Blue stripe, 31 inches wide Usually 1/- yard Now 8(1 yard JEYES' FLUID. . 2/6 a quart. You know yon are getting a disinfectant when you use Jeyes' Fluid. In Gallon Tins 7/6 Winder's Corner, Cuba and Manners Streets.
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 96, 24 April 1916, Page 9
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