Here is a List of Summer: UndercbtMig Suggestions from tlie D.LC. If it is a question of suitable weight, the D.T.C can help you well. . If it is a question of texture, the D.I.C. can give you varying degrees of fineness. If it is a question of size, whether large or small, the D.I.C. can provide it. Summer Underclothing is, therefore, best bought at the * D.I.C, for there one can buy any desired weight, texture or size. This List speaks of Excellent Values and D.I.C. Quality Ladies' CHEMISE VESTS—In fine ribbed wool, extra long, low necks and short sleeves 4/8, 5/6 to 7/6 B.* C| ' CHEMISE VESTS—In ribbed silk and wool, R^^^j LjTQffj unshrinkable, cream 6/6* 7/6 to 13/6 k^OS^ j^T^ Fine Ribbed WOOLLEN VESTS—In usual 1 |T| if lil SHi and out sizes' hteh or low necks 2/6, 3/6 to S/11 | j|.| 11|| IwJiPl silk and w°ol ■ 3/11 t0 8/11 IszJl^l KjT^^j CHEMISE VESTS—In white .ribbed- cotton, . special sizes, low necks and short sleeves; . remarkable values 1/6, 1/11, 2/3 tp 4/6 White Ribbed COTTON VESTS—AII sizes, , low. necks, and with or without sleeves | 10d, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6 to 2/11 I Ribbed SPUN SILK VESTS—Low necks, j with plain or fancy fronts, and short sleeves or shoulder bands ■ 3/3, 3/11 to 15/6 Woven Silk 12/6, 14/6 to 39/6 Woven WOOLLEN COMBINATIONS—SmaII, women's and out sizes ; new summer textures; high or low necks 11/6 to 27/6 WOVEN SILK COMBINATIONS—Cream; * medium and out sizes; superior qualities ; well made and finished ' 16/6, 19/6 to 45/BLOOMERS—In woven silk and cotton; very durable; Directoire or golf shape; cream, black, and tan 7/6, 10/6 to 19/6. . . BLOOMERS —In tussore; medium and out . sizes; elastic waist and _knee bands ■ 6/11,. 7/6, 8/6 to 21/BLOOMERS—In woven cotton; Directoire shape; white, tussore, grey, and saxe 2/11, 3/3 to 5/6 '*'■ Ribbed .Cotton COMBINATIONS—Cream or white, high or low necks 2/11, 3/11 to 7/11 , Fine Merino From 4/9 to 10/6 I' Woven SPUN * SILK. SPENCERS—PIain or I fancy tops, black or cream 5/6, 6/6 to 14/8 1 .' ;; Ribbed Silk, cream only 3/11, 4/11 to S/11 | I Little. Magyar' Frocks. |' |$T We have now ready a fresh set of designs || | traced " ready-to-work" on a variety of ma- jl J terials. Sizes for Ito 2 years, 2to 4 years. jl 1 4to 6 years. The designs are simple yet ample, jjjl j requiring no great ikill to embroider. If you care 111 j!| to call we shall be glad to show you one of || | each design worked and made up. IJ fil . «wi_ ii . ■ - ewwra jj'S S DDIKIPI UQ I* A Art Needlework Specialists I i & r .rvilNvjLilliO Lta. lambton quay -I »W»«WnWipi_Bl»l«llJllll»llMI«iUIIWi»l_»MM_IMpM-"T1***'*'''" 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 j Drapery and Company Firms. Thus — Rustless and Stainless Cutlery—Table Knives, 39/-; Dessert, j 35/- per do,zen. Elsewhere 42/- and 47/6. No more need for 'i knife boards or machines. They are the greatest labour- ij - saving device ever introduced into domestic life Ashberry'E.P. Al Forks and Spoons—Tea Spoons, 15/?; prices elsewhere, 21/-. Dessert Spoons or Forks, 26/- per dozen; h 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 J the. above j 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 j , 21/-. The best American are good for only two years. < j Antique Kerbs— lo/6, 13/6, ig/6 j Aluminium Ware—Notwithstanding the war trouble, we haye landed a big stock of Braby's Aluminium, the best on the ij market—nothing to touch it. |; The Best Value Eouse in all Furniture and Furnishings. || s - P Winder's Corner, Cuba' and Stands Stt ;,e?s. j
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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 75, 26 September 1916, Page 9
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