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■ There is a Smart Spring ■ ] Coat ani Skirt for you at the D-I-C — By this we mean that it matters1 not which Coat and Skirt you j select, it is bound to be exclusive as well as distinctive. i < l The same rule applies to Coats, --s^fit, Blouses", and Wraps of every kind— JmStt^kt. a rule that has gained many a «adS|||32s@P* patron for the D.I.C. H/& J\ Among: the new Spring CosraSat^'M A'v^ tumes are some decidedly smart mfir \. \t^ styles, which we are anxious that (tJ^jL •■( \ \Wfi Will >'°v accept our cordial invi4^^^\«K\l VIS!T THE SHOWROOM AND J f-fwj Iwjx SEE TfiESE SMART FASHiONS? n\ll/ / i 1 a MODEL GOWN—In myrtle green /, f/y if l J n jdfji ninon over ivory satin, skirt full y^l // I / MsM. w"h tr»ree ruchings of chiffon / / // \ I gmm taffetas; bodice of ninon, with / y l/ JII t "^"^ coatee of chiffon taffetas, waist / / If j/ n S finish of wide green ribbon velf / V I/1\ vet 11 suineas \^-n/ If I BLOUSE MODEL —In sky crepe- / II n de-chene, with large square **—£7~L~^_J collar, sleeves and cuffs hemJf stitched, finished self-coloured /■'J \ I buttons 84/W I \ MODEL COSTUME—In grey gabX^tev ardine, coat with full basque, *** lined satin, skirt plain and full .. j 17 guineas DAIMTY BLOUSE — In ivory Georgette, trimmed Val. insertion, wide revers, edged with shell pink 63/MODEL COSTUME—In fine Beige serge, skirt trimmed military i braid, fitting into waist with gathers, very full round foot; coat with full' basque, black taffeta collar, lined through silk . 12 guineas DINNER BLOUSE — In pale pink Georgette, yoke of ivory Val., fastening on shoulder, gathered ; across back and front, cuff finished with frill - 47/6 j^ *__^s I Dainty Little Silk Pincushions i| j! and Trinket Boxes | ;|| Handpainted by clever Japanese; make pretty gifts |j ,;]••■ 7d, Bd, 9d, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, 2/3 i || Pretty Little Satsuma Brooches j I . ' Useful little presents ■ 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 2/3 :| ;i| All of these are boxed singly in most attractive style. j I A post card request will bring you a list of Lingerie and full Pj 111 details of our Great Needlework Competition. | I'= ' ! f^Pringle's Ltd. «™^l ir~~ D/ 1 rUßNlSsllfili 0000S 5 ORA.PEB¥ f i i Our patrons -can rely on getting first-class goods at all times at bedrock prices. Most of our lines are at least 20 per cent, below Drapery and Company Firms. ThusRustless and Stainless Cutlery— Table Knives, 39/-; Dessert, 35/- per dozen. Elsewhere 42/- and 47/6. No more need for knife boards or machines. They are the greatest laboursaving device ever introduced into domestic iife Ashberry E.P. A 1 Forks anil Spoons—Tea Spoons, 15/-; prices elsewhere, 21/-. Dessert Spoons .or Forks, 26/- per dozen; elsewhere 37]-.. Table Spoons or Forks, 35/-; elsewhere 50/Razors —Durham Duplex Safety Razors, ivoride handle. Morocco leather case, extra blades. Town price, 10/6; Our Price 6/6. Gem Junior Safety Razor, 2/6; in case, with stropper, 7/6. No matter what you pay, you cannot get better than either of the above British Wringers—lt's an established fact that we sell Wringers at less than wholesale prices. Our British Wringers are guaranteed for three or five years. 12, 14, and 16 inch from 21/-. The best American are good for only two years. Antique Kerbs—io/6, 13/6, .19/6 Aluminium Ware —Notwithstanding the %var trouble, we .have landed a big stock of Braby's Aluminium, the best on the market —nothing to touch it. The Best Value Hcuse in all Furniture and Furnishings. Windar's Corner, Cuba and Scanners Sfrssfs.

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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 40, 16 August 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 40, 16 August 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 40, 16 August 1916, Page 9

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