:". if ... • UALIV ' 1/ . /i The Daintiest Neckwear W) |/ in the World can be seen ¥ .fv at the D.I.C To-day. U W ■■-■ l«/ \\lf One would almost Imagine, and not unreasonably, \ ';l y/j that limitations would bound the production of novel i i\ ' I>, ideas in Neckwear for autumn. l\\ 1 f A That is not the experience of the D.1.C., for al» ! \ V -• ( I ready quite a number of delightful conceptions are i\ \ . j '■} on view. ' ' \\l " ' / | There is the new Apron Cape Collar, quite a de* |j| '-■= \ | parture from orthodox styles; there is the Frilled \/j I \\\ Jabot, with collar attached; the "Highwayman" «/// ' ] V \ Collar, with its smart cape effect; also the ever ac /■ y '1 \ \ __ ceptable and deservedly popular Robespierre Collar. '// / * V ** ill ; W Will you come to see the new styles early in the ,ul • jj season? Now for preference. • • •' \ g\ 'II 1 1 - ill Here are Some of the Autumn \\\ \ 111 Neckwear Novelties. iJj ■' (1\ \ NEW FINE NET FICHUS—With accordeon pleated I j < frills, in Paris or pale pink 4/11, 5/U - 'jj ;y \ NEW FBENCH SAILOR COLLARS—In crepe-dc- ill YY| chine, ninon, Georgette, or muslin > // ' M From 2/n lo 6/6 " }L ; /j CAPE COLLARS—In ninon, silk y crepe-de-chine, or IV ", // muslin' . From 1/11 to 7/6 iy\ ;If J MUSLIN OB CREPE-DE-CHINE FRONTS— j\ \| .hi Trimmed with pretty Organdie edgings ■ ' | Vji ', M From 4/6 to 8/6 ; Jj. 1 ■ // I I fe\\ ROLL COLLARS—In all the latest fabrics,and new- // V eat styles From 1/. to 6/6 / / f, V CREPE-DE-CHINE SAILOR COLLARS — Edged I I I ' with fur, in pink, ivory, saxe From 2/11 to 7/6 LI } // ' NEW MOTOR SCARVES—In artificial silk, in all . M - 111 the new v shades , From 4/11 to 30/= ' flll '; // REGIMENTAL STRIPED MOTOR SCARVES — A '[H '■j / / great novelty and lovely colourings From 12/ CV\ \ 4 11 REAL'LACE COLLARS—In Irish crochet, Chinese \ A • 7 hand-made, Carrickina-cross, etc., in new shapes ' . . \\| Jj JR. ■■■ ' From 7/6 to 30/= I ■; \\\ CHILDREN'S COLLARS—In silk, muslin, or pique, '// '■■ \ in-round shape From 1/- / 7 \\■ I I ,\ Pi *!/• in the £ discount off every cash A I / ■ll purchase of £1 of overx . ! \ jr ' ■■ ■ -..;. J N -r na^ 11 in 111 ■ ■■ ■■ 1 lunr mi mnaiui .1 *»«u«»-^i*m«mnuiS\jwaifl Ijj Ladies' Hand Bags j J'! . /We have a very fine assortment, just landed, of very ||| 4ij ■'• . . stylish American hand-made Bags. The quality is I if distinctly good; the prices distinctly low. !]■ j' ij: . . ' 'li f j Ladies' Hand Bags ;, j I At the followng, offer a wide choice: f| I j 4/6, 5/6, 7/9, 8/9, 9/-, 9/9,10/-, 10/9, 12/6, 16/-, 16/6,18/-, 19/6, i!! t •II ' ' 28/-, 30/-, 32/-, 36/-, 37/6 | j * Whilal the war luti it ii no! likely that luck very idvantascous price! will again be offered, ' I j I PRINGLE'S LTD. f I !■! "Art Needlework Specialists" :: Lambton Quay, j IWe kssp Furniture of tho Latest and mosl Beautiful Design. It Is well mads in I dark rimu, oiled rimu and osk, by painstaking and clever workmen. If CHEST OF DRAWERS— I ■. Strong, special value, oblong' mirror -...-. 37/6 I Beautifully designed, "with round and oval mirrors—From 57/6 1 WARDROBES—Very good value, quite worth inspecting . Prices from £2/15/I VVASHSTANDS—An especially.lirg-e selection ... From 30/- ---|| SIDEBOARDS—The acme of beautiful workmanship i| In dark Rimu—£4/17/6, £8, £7/15/-, £3/5/-, £8/10/-, £10/12/6 . ||| In Oak ... >... . .... , ... ... £9/10/-, £14/15/-, ' I I - J^^^^^^^^^^^^^M> ASK OUR ■/ I 9 «*# '^a If to.show'you I- Sp EXTENDING TABLES WU'g^ ' OUR ' |. sja^ FroiTi £3/15/- \^F» FURNITURE ('I AFTERNOON TEA cunuipnnii s;i t V^^lJ wnUVVnvUin II BOOKSHELVES ... ... , ... From 6/9 |!j WRITING DESKS—Beautifully designed. The perfect present |i| WOODEN BEDSTEADS-All sizes. Also BABIES' COTS ;!j Beautifully Upholstered CHESTERFIELDS—LuxuriousIy com- ,|! fortable ,j MORRIS CHAIRS—We have a specially good selection ■■:. \ 37/S, 45/-, 60/-, £5/10/I Comfortable ARM CHAIRS Frorrl 30/----;ji DIKING CHAIRS-High-backed - ... ... ... From 3/3 jj| New Zealand Bentwood Chairs— ■ !j Wooden seat, 11/6; Leather, 13/6 ;|j Hf you buy your Furniture from us you can re!y on its strength I and durability. See our first floor. It wil! interest you, and there I l is no obligation to buy. I ' - ' ■■'■■'■ ' ■ n, Winder's Cornsr, Cuba and R/lannsrs Sfrasts.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 48, 24 February 1917, Page 7
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674Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 48, 24 February 1917, Page 7
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