jri^rf" HMIIIIIIW Hlfli'nt IHi 11 nl 111 i'IJ lif i1" i'?g?^r!7^' y^,"; 'J Jj H i L"1 } f'CT'^^TWi'WS p{i'g^^3tgnW^'VTS y^ I "stViV p?' ' "i always Buy my Summer j [ " 'Always, because T luiow that not only are tho qualities good, ! * \ but- they are reliable in ivear also." if \ This is the experience of, not dozens, but hundreds ■ Jo£ women who appreciate all the niceties of good fe t Hosiery, and find all their requirements in fit, finish, • | r and long service in D.I.C. Stockings. • t f Satisfaction, sure and lasting, will be secured if you purchase I f yova Summer Hosiery from the " House for Quality." , f '. t A few interesting details of some of the first importations are ■ \ \ given below. . '■ ¥ j " LADY VIOLET " HOSE—Fine transparent Lisle, in fast black \ \ il/II pair, 2 pairs for 3/6 | | j. " THE OXFORD " FINE CASHMERE HOSE—In pepper and I \ salt grey, in silk and wool mixtures 4/6 pair I f "THE C.ROMER" 4/1 RIP BROWN HEATHER MIXTURE f ? HOSE— ' 4/6 pair g \ FINE ENGLISH. THREAD HOSE^-In lovax and grey, with em- 1 t broidered silk clox 3/6 pair 3 ; THE "LILY OF FRANCE " SILK HOSE—In black, mole, gab- 1 jfi ardine, and grey shades 7/6 pair ] I " MOTHER'S FRIEND " FINE FIBRE SILK HOSE — With f ! Lisle thread tops and feet, firm texture and hard wearing, in ] \ I black or white 3/11 pair J i' 11 ENGLISH SPUN SILK HOSE—With Cashmere feet, fast colours :\\ f j will wear well 4/6 pair | " THE SILKESTRIA "—A fine mercerised cotton Stocking, and a - has tho appearance of silk 2/11 pair I " LUSTRINIA "—A beautifully soft silk-finished cotton Hose, i * b with self embroidered silk clox ■ 3/11 pair 1 1 P )\ FINE ENGLISH LISLE THREAD HOSE—Morley's make, with if t j wool or thread feet; splendid wearing summer hose Jit p E From 2/6 pair Km 1 U WHITE LISLE THREAD jg ft I HOSE—With lisle or wool U f I feet From 2/3 pair /smgg&it*. 5 i MILANESE SILK HOSE —A ■ /JHlilL 1 1 I I beautiful Hose, in black or . fefe®?J%^^ . |!] £ j white; this make does not S^f*£Sssi' ] H f I "ladder," and wears well; . N-P£*( '~* \ \x % I treble heels and toes ®o£>' JNsO ! l\ _=:- . . . { I Dainty Little Silk Pincushions j I and Trinket Boxes \ | / i.i Handpainted by : clever Japanese; make pretty gifts i"; !lj 7tJ, Bd, 913, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, 2/3 | i'l • ' i| I Pretty Little Satsuma Brooches |j | Useful little presents 1/8, 1/8, 1/10, 2/3 , | ;? All of these are boxed singly in most attractive style. 3i jjj ''A post card request will bring1 you a list of Lingerie and full ;ii !i ' details of our Great Needlework Competition. ijl ! . 1 ■I X^-tr-SirTi ft 1 T "tf^ Art Needlework Specialists j!|j S JL llilg,!" O i-/LO.« LAMBTON QUAY fj r " i Our patrons can rely on getting first-class j goods at all times at bedrock prices. Most it] of our lines are at least 20 per cent, below i|j Drapery and Company Firms. Thus^ — ||j Rustless 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 labour- h| saving device ever introduced into domestic life |is| Ashb9rry E.P. A 1 Forks and Spoons—Tea Spoons, 15/-; prices f'l ] elsewhere, 21/-. Dessert Spoons or Forks, 26/- per dozen; ln! J elsewhere 37/-. Table Spoons or Forks, 35/-; elsewhere 50/- c;| Razors —Durham Duplex Safety Razors, ivoride handle. Morocco j\ leather case, extra blades. Town price, 10/6; Our Price 6/6. i|| Gem Junior Safety Razor, 2/6; in case, with stropper, 7/6. [|!| No matter what you pay, you cannot gret better than either of jjSi the above |jl| British Wringers—lt's an established fact that we sell Wringers . Iff at less than wholesale prices. Our British Wringrers are ||| guaranteed for three or five years. 12, 14, and 16 inch from \u 21/-. The best American are good for only two years. ||| Antique Kerbs—io/5, 13/6, 19/6 I] Aluminium Ware —Notwithstanding the war trouble, we. have |l landed a big stock of Braby's Aluminium, the besf on the H market—nothing to touch it. « The Best Value House k a!! Furoifaire and Fnmfshißgs. ij 31 If f a «s^ p?v rs3 pa pi kM fee W!iJ "^1 '.sa liy/ Ip\L -1 «fs t1 yk kl I Winder's Qarnm; Gtzha artd timings SSreeSs. |[|
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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 41, 17 August 1916, Page 9
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723Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 41, 17 August 1916, Page 9
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