a List of Summer I I i UnderclotMeg Suggestions j I from the D.I.C ; ' I If it is a question of suitable weight, the D.I.C. can help you well. If it is a question of texture, the D.I.C. can give you I [ varying degrees of fineness. If it is a question of size, whether large or small, the D.I.C. can provide it. Summer Under- - clothing is, therefore, best bought at the D.I.C, for there one can buy any desired j weight, texture or size. | $ I This List speaks of Excellent Values and j D.I.C. Quality \ - ■ ' \ Ladies' CHEMISE - VESTS—In fine ribbed J I wool, extra long, low necks and short sleeves j ; 4/6, 5/6 to 7/6 j I D O CHEMISE VESTS—In ribbed silk and wool, R^_^-^ I unshrinkable, cream 6/6, .7/6 to 13/G k^OEiif , IfeWS Fine Ribbed WOOLLEN VESTS-.n. usual I |M^ \ llil^ : and out sizes, high or low-necks.2/6, 3/6 to S/11 ||| |& ; ||||X Silk and Wool 3/11 to S/11 |°||^ '''. V&Ujsffiy CHEMISE VESTS—In white -ribbed cotton, tyiAlXp' \ special sizes, low necks and short sleeves; ; i remarkable values 1/6, 1/11, 2/3 to i \ ' j White Ribbed COTTON VESTS—AII sizes, . j ( j low necks, and with or without sleeves i j ! j 10d, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6 to 2/11 j !" Ribbed SPUN SILK VESTS—Low necks, \ with plain or fancy, fronts, and short sleeves \ or shoulder bands 3/3, 3/11 to 15/S -, p Woven Silk 12/6, 18/6 to 39/6 .] Woven WOOLLEN COMBINATIONS—SmaII, \ t women's and out sizes; new summer textures; I I high or low necks - 11/6 to 27/6 j | \ J ■ WOVEN SILK COMBINATIONS—Cream; j medium and out sizes; superior qualities ; well | made and finished 16/0, 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 3 BLOOMERS—In tussore; medium and out I sizes; elastic waist and knee bands I * , 6/11, 7/6, 8/6 to 21/I BLOOMERS—In woven cotton; Directoire ! | shape; white, tussore, grey, and saxe | 2/11, 3/3 to 5/6 i I Ribbed Cotton COMBINATIONS—Cream or l white, high or low necks 2/11, 3/11 to 7/11 I Fine Merino From ft/9 to 10/6 ( ■ I Woven SPUN SILK SPENCERS—PIain' or j fancy tops, black or cream 5/6, 6/8 to 1 «/6 j ' | Ribbed Silk, cream only 3/11, 4/11 to 8/11 ' ' 1 | Little Magyar Frocks ! ! JO . . /•■ !| . !i MT We have now ready a fresh set of designs ;|!| j U traced "ready-to-work" on a variety of ma- ::i !■ terials. Sizes for Ito 2 years, 2to 4 years. jjjj l;| 4to 6 years. The designs are simple yet ample, :iy j{ requiring no great skill to embroider. If you care jjj !*• to call we shall be glad to show you one of !j| j;*; each design worked and made up; i;*| i'l ; ii II DDIMfI I7Q I fr_4 Art Needlework Specialists $ U. i iIIINULL-J Juta. LAMBTON QUAY .. M ______.xw__i_i iiiji.-.iii______-iiiiini__i I ■■ l _i|«i-iit_Trj _i_^_it_w-iT«t_;c__-__«iiu__i__»___.Li____B__i S 9 9 !, " ' " V ''' |, 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— / 1 ' I Rustl_S6 and Stainless Cutlery—Table Knives, 39/-; Dessert, 1 35/- per dozen. Elsewhere 42/- and 47/6. No more need for jj knife boards or machines. They are the greatest labour- | I saving* device ever introduced into domestic iife A Ashberry E.P. A 1 Forks and Spoons—Tea Spoons, 15/-; prices JJ' ! elsewhere, 21/-. Dessert Spoons or Forks, 26/- per dozen; |! •*" elsewhere 37/-. Table Spoons or Forks, 35/-; elsewhere 50/- Si ■ I Razors—Durham Duplex Safety Razors, ivoride handle. Morocco II leather case, extra blades. Town price, io/6.; Our Price 6/6. |l , Gem junior Safety Razor, 2/6; in case, with strapper, 7/6. gj No matter what you pay, you cannot get better than either of II s tlie above |S 7? British Wringers—lt's an established fact that we sell Wringers I . at less than, wholesale prices. Our Brit'sh Wringers are fj 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, 10/6 [ .*) Aluminium Ware—Notwithstanding' the war trouble, we haye £| landed a big stock of Braby's Aluminium, the besi* on the jj market —nothing to touch it. }J The Best Value House in al! Furniture and Furnishings. Winder's Corner, Cuba and Planners Strmh.
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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 76, 27 September 1916, Page 9
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