■ i - ' ■ * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ /' 1 . " ..... i I lij Here is a D.I.C. Advertise- tj | ment Crammed. Mof Tip- j I |\ top Blousing and Flannelette |jj I' Values ■",'||. / / There is a whole lot of pleasure derived from the ■ | \ In telling of the goodness and merit of these every- l>\ I I day, much-wanted fabrics. Their uses are many: jV \ '/ Shirts, Bloujes, Pyjamas, and other garments are VI« if} made frdm these excellent materiils, and they give W \f- all the satisfaction in appearance and hard wear 11, \\ that one expects of them. Read the particulars /.// , of the various fabrics mentioned. They are British \ I;/1 \\ manufacture: every inch of them. / / | Write for Patterns To-night! ! |l I I .THE " NETHERBY " CEYLON SHIRTING Xl 111 —Medium weight; will give satisfactory wear; V,\ • fr/J, a mixture of wool and cotton; 2g inches wide \A I, I Price 1/9 yard W ' U THE " SHANNON" CEYLON SHIRTING— . ' ft '/ Medium weight; of better quality; m narrow • ff. A and wide stripes; very suitable for pyjamas ; 29 I \ U\ inches wide Price 2/3 yard , I fit JH THE " MAYO " CEYLON SHIRTING—Heavy , 1,1 \\ weight; soft twilled finish; very warm and %]' \ J strong- in small and medium stripes; 29 inches -- gr/^ \\\ wide P'loo 2/6 yard /-fc I THE "GRANBY" CEYLON SHIRTING— m I 1 Medium weight; of special quality; narrow, *■ *V Ik medium, and wide stripes; strongly recom- l\\\ I \ mended; '29 inches wide Price 2/6 yard VV A I THE ." NELSON " FLANNEL SHIRTING- ' \\\ V// "Very good quality; in fawn and grey stripes; I . V| W/ w jll give every satisfaction; 29 inches wide ■ j W HV ' ■ Price/2/9 yard /'/ ■ |\\ THE " SANDRINGHAM " CEYLON SHIRT- Ih V ING—Light weight; in neat stripes; light and /r:7 \ medium colourings; 29 inches wide , ll' '1 \ « . rrlco 1/9 yard f/7 :M) ! THE "UGANDA" BLOUSING OR SHIRT- /// •; . ING — Practically all wool, and thoroughly , '1/ ill shrunk; fast in colour; in smart stripes; 30 l/t /// ■ inches wjide . • Prioe 2/11 yard \ A l\ Ih\ "VI YELL A—For day or night wear; unexcelled f \\\ ft ■/ for value and appearance; in white, cream, t lv \ // . grey, khalci, red, brown, saxe, navy, and black, ; l>\ §7/ ' and a great variety of stripes; 31 inches wide i \ V '// ' Price 3/3 yard VH U HORROCKSES' FLANNELETTES—In cream .W iIV 33 inches wide— Pries 18/9 dozen YJ \\\ ' 36 inches wide— 11, W\ . Prices 11/9, i«/ 9, 16/9 dwen t /'/j \\\ HORROCKSES 1 FLANNELETTES—In stripes \I 'j \ \ 36 inches wide— ' / / VI Prioes 11/9, .14/8, 16/- d«en 'II //! 1/- in the £ discount off evepy cash \\ / purchase of £1 on oven v I L==———J.; V rXi ■■■•■■ . . ?nL Handler chief Sachets I, A lovely series of Japanese Silk Sachets, very dainty I and pretty. . . ,• ' II Handpainted, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9,-1/11, 2/3, 2/9, 3/9. Embroidered, 2/6, 4/6, 8/- ' 18 1 These will make delightful little gifts; they are in j charming colours and decorated with great skill and 3 good taste. POST FREE FOR CASH. | PRINGLE'S LTD. '! "Art Needlework Specialists" P.0.8ax32 tambton Qnay, WELLINGTON \jl I • ■ ■ ' ■ ■ I Useful Goods for { Wedding and Soldiers' 1 , Presents \ ALL AT OUR FAMOUS LOW PRICES! I ■'■'■■• j RUSTLESS CUTLERY ! \ TABLE KNIVES— 21/-, 22/6 and 23/8 half-dozen ! | DESSERT KNIVES— 18/6, 19/6 and 21/- half-dozen i '1 ORDINARY DESSERT KNIVES— 7/3 half-dozen | I ORDINARY TABLE KNIVES— ' ■ 8/9 half-dozen * Rustless Knives are guaranteed not to rust or stain. ■ . * I E.P. Ai TABLE FORKS OR SPOONS— 21/- half-dozen j \ E.P. Ai DESSERT FORKS OR SPOONS— 17/6 half-dozen ! I E.P. Ai TEA FORKS OR SPOONS— 8/6 half-dozen \ A CARVING SETS —In silk-lined cases, superior quality \ | 14/6, 17/8, 21/-, 35/----3 E.P. Teapots, Cruets, Biscuit Boxes, Oak Salad Bowls, Trays, \ | Waiters, Children's Sets, Jam and Butter Knives. Large | | variety of Electro-plated Goods just arrived. | \ WAR KNIVES—Sports, Hunters', Scouts, Pen and Pocket > 1 Splendid Variety of SCISSORS I SAFETY RAZORS— - Durham Duplex 7/8, elsewhere 10/6 \ I Gem 2/6 and 7/6, Auto-Strop, etc. , ; 1' ' FOR TRAVELLERS i I CAMP STRETCHERS- , -21/- | \ Leather Trunks, Suit Cases, Kit Bags, Spirit Stoves.. No need to j I carry spirits we supply the fuel. g | FOR CHILDREN 4-position High Chairs, Velocipedes, Baby Carriages.. I "the £®K£i," mm & mmms sts. |
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 88, 13 April 1917, Page 9
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