' he —~~~* ! i€ I .■• W i fi And Why Shouldn't the \ 1/ younger ones be Stylishly \| W . Coated? .jf \\l .There is absolutely no rodson in the whole wide // ■■'Nffl world that we can see, because it is easier, and 'A i' IVi less expensive, to buy a smart up-to-date \\ v/| Coat than to buy one a season or two old. j l\ \ /// Visit the D.I.C. Children's Outfitting: Showroom! V V /V/ " and you will there see a fine array of smart Coats VOj '.'•I for "girls of all ages, also for , little boys"'. MB W Your Girls should wear D.I.C. Winter' ih , \ Coats f I' j, :^\ SMALL: GIRLS'TODDLING COATS—In light- 7/ \i weight blanket cloth or serge; double- ' I \M j breasted; very smart and cosy; scarlet, \l\ W saxe, brown 17/6, 18/6 to 39/6 :] /// : -TODDLING COATS—In velour; buttoning to JVi /'/ the throat, finished self buttons; shown in V\ , / 7 ■ light and dark saxe, rose, and fawn 1 \ '; h 13/G to 22/6 \ aJ /// SMALL BOYS' COATS—In serge, frieze, blan- \ \ /,/ ket and nap cloth; belted or sack backs; M /i navy, brown, or fawn 11/6, 15/6, 17/6 to 25/6 } 'i\\ Also in Teddy Bear 15/S to 22/6 A \\ i GIRLS 1 COATS—In blanket or nap cloth and I>j \ \ ) serge; swing backs or belted; tan,, cinna- / I, \ \ \ mon, light or dark saxe ' /, '} \ .V 15/6, 19/8, 22/6 to 45/- f \ \u ( .GIRLS' MODEL COAT—In velour cloth; in ■ f,J \\i j ' dark saxe; finished collar, cuffs, and buttons ■ (il >:. If ! of black velvet; bla.ck patent swivel belt'at (A Vf/t i back 39/6. M II '- '" EXCEPTIONALLY SMART TAILORED COAT ;l\ \ /// | ' —In heavy black and white check all-wool ,■ \ ' li t suiting; buttons to throat; collar and cuffs \\ ' \ of black ' 52/6 " \ iV // ; STYLISH COAT—In black astrachan, lined W. (J '< throughout; collar of black and white cor- \f, /A duroy; finished handsome smoked pearl /// \ i x buttons , . 55/- . I'll U\ ■' .GIRLS'SMART PABETOTS—In blanket cloth; I J \\\ ' belted or full loose backs ; adjustable colkrs, Ii J V\\\ i or buttoning to neck; bottle green, navy, , / \™ ' saxe, nigger, and tan 39/6 to 59/6 <«, hi M , Also in tweed • . ,37/6, 39/6 - Ijl Jfj- " BUSINESS' HOURS: "' H {/, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE: 8.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m, N| |[ Handkerchief Sachets i j A lovely series of Japanese'lSilk Sachets, very daiijty I and pretty. | ■>> Handpainted, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9. I/11, 2/3, 2/9, 3/9. jj j Embroidered, 2/6, 4/6, 8/- ' J i; These will make delightful little gifts; they are in ]jj "j charming colours and decorated great skill and ||; ; good taste. POST FREE FOP V CASH. Ij j PRINGLE'S LTD. , 1 ' "Art Needlework Specialists" P.O. B** 32 Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON , %-,^ —■^-^-7" INCOMPARABLE VALUES IN Floor Coverings and Furnishings r TO BE HAD AT j j The Corner Furnishing Store I Cuba and Manners Streets | The Greatest Care has been taken I in the Selection of CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, V CURTAINS, Etc. I and from an artistic as well as a money- , \ saving point of view, fhose about to | furnish will find it much to their advantage | to visit the Furnishing Warehouse of I Corner Cuba and Manners Sts. \ Where they will find a . Stock to choose from second to i none in the Dominion, J ' ■ fl
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 98, 25 April 1917, Page 9
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