M feS f fe)UCT>ALWAig;QqALIT Y| fj ii\ \ Furnished or Furnishing, \\ jfi there is always some \ u\ i Extra needed. - ii '. \\ I The housewife who has an apparently 'if lift ) complete furnishing scheme carried out, will . 'I i n ■ tell you with something- akin to^ resignation '[ ■ 111 ' that some extra need is bound to crop up. , ■ |X /„''/] . The home-maker —'the woman who is \ SI " feathering her nest," finds her furnishing . X ) needs almost without number. s Vvy i The D.I.C. appends a list of 1 furnishings ■ yj | that will probably suggest some of the things I k I needed in every modern home. ■ h 7 • The D-I-C Furnishing Section is W Yours to Serve . |\V 31-inch FIGURED CRETONNES—Adapted Tor ■ V « S over-drapes and valances; carefully selected V^ . • ' to harmonise with all colour treatments \u li I Prices 1/4, 1/6, I^9, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6 yard J, Iki i 3L-inch ORIENTAL CRETONNE — A distinct' f'j A ' , departure in Eastern effects; acceptable for / 'I \\ A use with Persian carpets Price 2/6 yard h \V\ . 31-inch FLORAL SATEENS — Specially im- '// \W* ported for re-covering down quilts; small > './ |\\» designs with black stripes,' §lso floral on /Ate I \» I! black ground; Paisley and conventional pat- lit. .Jh 1 terns Prices 1/-, 1/4, 1/9, 1/11, 2/3 S\¥ l'\ i -SHADOW TISSUES —An exclusive range, in ■\\ Lfj) charming and refined colourings, comprising { A ff'jl I both light and dark ground effects - \ V '// Prices—3l-inch, 3/3, 4/6 yard \\ (£ I - So-inch, 5/11, 7/8 yard *\ ( \ i tTHE " MOTIF " LACE CURTAIN — Artistic '"/ \\\\ ' studies reproduced in lace as motif window /', [\ \ , hangings, from examples of antique lace in IJ, \is\ ':i the Musee de Louvre, Paris, ivory, and white j/''i • X I only; 60 inches wide, 3^ yards long ' - W.i V ! Prices 24/6, 25/6, 29/6, 32/6 pair ~(, j |w | ,SCOLLOPED EDGE MADRAS MUSLINS—In '/A .*;¥, 1,.; soft tones of ivory and cream; a varied as- [/A '■'/'I ;j sortment of designs, showing " scroll," j |\ \ /A ' "floral," " Empire, "■ "Trellis," and Mai- , r ,\ n.li \ tese lace effects ■ \ ,"\\ '/' h S ■ 'Prices—so-inch, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6, 2/9, 3/3, 3/9, 3/11 '\ A rj 1 • ' 60-inch, 4/11 ; \ui 0/ 1 1 SCOTCH NETS — A plain edge lace of excep- j Vj '&■ j ] tional merit; small attractive designs on a '<]//} ft \ ) ' fine square mesh foundation; graceful and . /// hu i : distinctive; 50 inches wide Price 1/11 yard Wg,7 I\W !'! go-inch CASEMENT CLOTH—A special line of ;I 'I \m 1 plain, casement cloth, in three shades only; '• [A / Vl)' !; ivory, cream, and tussore ' Price 1/6 yard ■ jX/j, [/']>' ; I/'Hn tha £ dltcountoffevipy oath fi \ '/A, l purohasa -of %*l', op ovew , Vj Handkerchief Sachets I ifii. lovely series of Japanese Silk Sachets, very dainty If and pretty. jl , Handpainted, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, 1/11, 2/3, 2/9, 3/9. j Embroidered, 2/6,4/6, 8/- , j These will make delightful little gifts; they are in : charming colours and decorated with great skill and | «ood taste. POST FREE FOR CASH. , j PRINGLE'S LTD. | "Art Needlework Specialists", P.O. Bex 32 Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON | Useful Goods for I Wedding and Soldiers* j Presents ALL AT OUR FAMOUS LOW PRICES! RUSTLESS CUTLERY I TABLE KNIVES— 21/-, 22/6 and 23/9 half-dozen I DESSERT KNIVES— 18/6, 19/6 and 21/- half-dozen | : ORDINARY DESSERT KNIVES— 7/3 half-dozen 11 .ORDINARY TABLE KNIVES— ' 8/9. half-dozen |, Rustless Knives are guaranteed not to rust or stain. j ! E.P. Ai TABLE FORKS OR SPOONS— • 21/- half-dozen 3 ' E.P. Ai DESSERT FORKS OR. SPOONS— 17/6 half-dozen j' E.P. Ai TEA FORKS OR SPOONS— 9/8 half-dozen 11 CARVING SETS—In silk-lined cases, superior quality P 14/6, 17/G, 21/-, 3C/- I 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. E WAR KNIVES—Sports, Hunters', Scouts, Pen and Pocket I Splendid Variety of SCISSORS | SAFETY RAZORS— Durham- Duplex 7/6, elsewhere 10/6 I Gem 2/6 and 7/6, Auto-Strop, etc.' | FOR TRAVELLERS | CAMP STRETCHERS— . 21/- | Leather Trunks, Suit Cases, Kit Bags, Spirit Stoves. No need to t carry spirits we supply the fuel. | FOR CHILDREN | '4-positioD High Chairs, Velocipedes, Baby Carriages. j "the mmw*,"- tmk & mmmns sts. I
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 91, 17 April 1917, Page 9
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