--jI; " AuP ■', . •■ . • £.1 .jy The Daintiest Neckwear Vjlj; * A in the World can be seen n\ * U at the D;LC To-day. |/ W ' One would almost imagine, and not unreasonably, d\ / / '■' that limitations would bound the production o! novel I'^ j A , ideas in Neckwear for autumn. I. \ *I J ' That is. not the experience of the D.1.C., for al> \ U * *) 1 1 ready quite a number of delightful conceptions are M)| jf on view. . «fh 1 1 \V There is the new Apron Cape Collar, quite a de» I'l. *'S 1 \ * parture from orthodox styles; there is the Frilled //1 *j\ ,J \ Jabot, with collar attached; the "Highwayman" Ij j\ 1 \vujf Collar, with its smart cape effect; also the ever ac- !// | ] yjj ceptable and deservedly popular Robespierre Collar. ill \ Jj\\ Will you come to see the new styles early in the ffl\\ Ij j season? Now for preference. W \ IYj Here are Some of the Autumn % j A i Neckwear Novelties. I) I 1 \ . NEW FINE NEjl 1 FICHUS—With accordeon pleated // / \\ l| , frills, in Paris or pale pink 4/11,5/11, W7 I \ls '. NEW FRENCH SAILOR COLLARS—In crepe-dc- V ' yi\\ chine, ninon, Georgette, or muslin eft * i //li * From 2/11 to 6/6 m p I ft) \ • \ \ 1 * IH\ CAPE COLJJARS—In ninon, silk, crepe-de-chine, or W\ j ,' I! j muslin From 1/11 to 7/6 ' \\\\ '{/■ MUSLIN OR CREPE-DE-CHINE FRONTS— ]§ fl\ Trimmed with pretty Organdie edgings rj GV^j From 4/6 to 8/6 f'j ,'] \ J ROLL-COLLARS—In all the latest fabrics and new- / j V,! est styles .. . From 1/= to 6/6 U J ' i 'V * CREPE-DE-CHINE SAILOR COLLARS — Edged \ll \\ y.-ith fur, in pink, ivory, saxe From 2/11 to 7/6 'A •■ \\ > ■ NEW MOTOR SCARVES—In artificial silk, in all U\ ■ ■] \ . the new shades . From 4/11 to 30/. lf\j j! / P V EGIMENTAL STRIPED MOTOR SCARVES — A IV fli . • great novelty and lovely colourings From 12/6 ,j V A "I I REAL LACE COLLARS—In Irish crochet, Chinese \\i.\ , j hand-made, Carrickma-cross, etc., in new shapes ; ///i| ' From 7/6 to 30/. j / A[ si. ' CHILDREN'S COLLARS—-In silk, muslin, or pique, 1/ _/ \' . ' .in round, shape From 1/= >V / j , j |/ '; 5 t/- in the, £ discount off every cash J ]lfjf pMrchase of «E1 op ovena ' \ 1 «-><f=s:^^S>S=ir; ..,mi /'"r.r . .. 1 <'i. ■ . : ■'-'j- |||[>|m ' '___•_ '' nia ' * if ' ' ' " '■ ' ' ' IB Ladies' Hand Bags , 1 'I We have a very fine assortment, just landed, of very |j j 5 stylish American hand-made Bags. The quality is I j ► I distinctly good; the prices distinctly low. || ; j Ladies' Hand Bags | ' At the following, offer a wide choice: j"; '<, I 4/6, 5/6, 7/9, 8/9, 9/-, 9/9, 10/-, 10/9, 12/6, 16/-, 16/6, 18/-, 19/ S. j i ;l • 28/-, 30/-, 32/-, 36/-, 37/6 Whilst the war luts it is not likely that tuch vtry advantageous prices will again be offered. ] I !! ■ PRINGLE'S LTD. j ' \ " Art Needlework Specialists" :: Lambton Quay. 1 1 111 v ' ' V^: U j! ![[ |i k ,>, We keep Fiirniiura of She Latest and mast Sasutiful DcE'gn. II is well made in {> ' :l| dark rimu, sjicd rimu and «ak, by painstaking and Qlsver werKmtn. U . i| '• ; ■■ ■ ■■■ ■»■ ■ . \ ' CHEST OF DRAWERS— . I', i Strong, special value, oblong 1 mirror . ... ... ... 37/6 '"i Beautifully designed, with round and oval mirrors—From 57/3 Bi ) J WARDROBES—Very good value, quite worth inspecting j , !{ "; "' ' . Prices from «2/i5/- I * Li WASHSTANDS^-rAn especially luge selection' ... From 30/- I . IN SIDEBOARDS—The of beautiful .workmanship i , ' ' ■ In'dark Rijnu—£4/17/6. £6, «7/15/-, £8/5/-, £3/10/-, £18/12/8 j ! In Oak ... ... ... ... £9/10/-, £14/15/- I ! '] '#^ /T^^^^^^^lllf 8 SALESMAN | \!| 9 «%? '■ ij§ j[ .TO Sr!PW,YO« i I §B EXTENDING TABLES.- |||) w^ 1 ' OUR j| ' |l wwf' From £3/15/- Iff' FURNITURE | AFTERNOON TEA J||i ' ' SHO'/u'RQOM 'i I ;' - - From 10/6 ' , j|| I BOOKSHELVES ..; •.., From 8/9 'I 8» WRITING DESKS—Beautifully designed. The perfect present- || U WOODEN BEDSTEADS—AII sizes. Also BABIES' COTS 1 || Beautifully Upholstered CHESTERFIELDS^-Luxuriously com- !!i| 1:1 fprtab.le ' ' |j| (|j MOSRTS CHAIRS—We have a specially good selection ,li' lm ■ 37/6. *5/-, 60/-, £5/10/- 1 |;i Comfortable ARM CHAIRS ... .... ... ... From 30/- ffl 53 DINING CHAIRS-rHigh-b'acked ... From 3/3 pi Si Mc\y' Zealand Bentwood Chairs— !;!J II Wooden seat, 11/6 5 Leather, 13/6 tt || If you ftuy yaur f prnitui's froai us you can rely on its strength ' i!|j I and d'-i'/aii^ity. 3fie Q«r first floor. It wili interest you, antf there ||{j jjlj ' !s no obligation to buy. / i If ' • ■ ■ ' I 1 .■»■)*«»■ ~7~~ ——- -^ ■ 1 |[ Winder's . born^r, - .Cuba anc! lasin.rs Sfreeis. ,1.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 49, 26 February 1917, Page 9
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