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"I-1 XX/P1!! C A£stpfl VOII Call viCiY 11 lo ClV^lllCllla I Moreover, you can have all the comfort it is q 'j. ?^^ %} possible to obtain fvoni a cosy whiter Coat or —§a\J L pfQfJ^ Costums. ' sVt,^ i|j I^T?#* As ior style' weU> tliere is so much charnl"~tllG 1%51f. \ % I§ | I »j|j charm of exclusivone'ss, and refinement in tasto Itil "| \ Igl IP| in the fashioning of all D.I.C. garments that one ' nYJ*£ r>**sJk*{fl cannot fail to be impressed with the skill and [n^ T^l^/ genius brought to light in.the production of these '-^M^' winter comforts. If you have half an hour to spare—morning or afternoon —slip into the showroom and have a look around. COSTUME—In fawn, gabardine, coat with pleat in back, fluted, belt from side,, fastening across' front, high collar, skirt full, well cut 7 guineas PALETOT—In warm tweed mixture, wide inset sleeve, collar to be • worn open or buttoned high to neck; patch pockets • £3/13/6 BLOUSE In sky crepe-de-chene, hemstitched vest, fastening to neck Raglan sleeves 35/" CREME CREPE-DE-CHENE BLOUSE—High turnover collar, caught with band of black ribbon velvet, inset sleeves, trimmed pearl buttons * . ■ . 32/6 TAILOR-MADE SKIRT—In navy cheviot sha.ped yoke, fluted effect also stocked in black ■ .29/8 SMART PALETOT —In tweed, full fluted effect, belt across front high collar, Raglan sleeves 75/ BLOUSE —In chanroagne crepe-de-chene, low collar, trimmed but tons ' . • , 32/6' ?ssh%A It \ v]\ x *~—~- hf^W^hl! lift HMrt ' til T7 Oj'j® "%.T ' @!1! X nittincf YArnQ I XV,IIILLIIIg JL 0.1 XXv9 a Paton's Super 4-Ply Fingering For Men's Sox. Heathers, lovely Mottles and , Greys. 6/11 head of 12 Skeins. Paton's Super 3-Ply Wheeling For all Soldiers' Comforts, in Heather, Khaki .and Greys. 6/6 lb. Samples with pleasure. These prices are strictly* cash. ■ We will pay postage. There will be a great rise in price soon. ■Dfi-nnrloo f td Art Needlework Specialists IU 1 OIIg ) lv-'v3? 1-rflAlo LAM'BTON QUAY |§Q gei ~m m Considering Late Advances. | SOiiE SPECIAL Lli^ES ' j CHEMICAL OIL MOPS. j Splendid for Polishing Furniture, Motor Cars, Stained lloors. |J Absorbs all dust in one act. One size only, viz., the largest G/9 ,', | BENTWOOD CHAIRS (As illustration) j> \^ /| Stand any amount of rough wear.' Last. | \1 i| opportunity of purchasing Only 7/6 J ■ if88388^!.; GEM SAFETY RAZOR. | l| js Undoubtedly the Best on the Market. | can have a week's trial and if not a 4ftiSo^'x£oti\ satisfied you get your money back. Price ! \ fcl^fl EL-AN-GE ENAMELLED WARE. | I 11 l\j This special brand we have been selling || I a I 11 H for over 25 years. We guarantee every || | 3 la \;'- article It will not rust, break, or craze. »i • | «rtii J*| Jq Your money back if y~u are not satisfied Sj j | . l|" after a- month's trial. It's better than jj I \i .aluminium ware and not half tho price. l\ ** "wii 1; . It's absolutely pure and safe to use. j \ SPECIAL LIKE OF TICKING. jj Blue stripe, 31 inches wide Usually 1/- yard Now Sd yard |i EYES" FLUID. ■ j Z/5 a qnnrt. You know yon Rre getting a disinfectant when you I s nso Jeycs' Fluid. In Gallon Tins 7/6 | i] WJndsr's Qdrmr, Sufoa and banners Streets. ;

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 143, 17 June 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 143, 17 June 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 143, 17 June 1916, Page 7