fef —::~~——"'^ifS •i U " Yedda '* Straw is (j I) the Latest in Spring L }] Hats at the D. I.G. \| .I \ M Perhaps we shonld have gaid " earliest" in reta- h I .' ' \\\ tion to the new Yedda Straws, because they are the II ' I season's first arrivals in smart headgear lor ladies' (/ I \\ wear. 1 \\ll As *° the selectloa °' Untrimmed Straw Hats, the Ura * j |jf D.I.C. b quite enthnsiastic about it, because never \j| j j^\ has snch a fine and varied collection been shown. / | ~ >J The new shades—all of which are most popular in (/ -r J, London this Spring—are mauve, lemon, jade, and \\ i M beige. ' (> 17 .. 1 :j f// You had better come in A ||| TO-DAY fj i J to See the New Straws. / % f/j LAEGE PICTUBfc SHAPE —In tagel and lisere, in \| X (A shades of lime, beige, jade, and black 24/6 \ >':■■ !\ \ MEDIUM SIZE SHAPE—Toned up at back with rather f h ■>} \ a square crown, in all shades 12/6 // ft i\V MEDIUM SIZE BRETON SAILORS—In burnt, white, l/i Jj navy, and sky 15/6 y\ All 'L LARGE SAILORS—In wljlte, cream, burnt, sky, and k\V }\'l pink 19^6, 21/. 23/6 MB 'I // : II •■ A 'ALL SHAPESUn the new "Yedda" straw,, in shades f'/j <■■ (VI of sky, beige, rose, helio., and lemon 14/6, 17/6 / / ■I -.1 ■i • — \ .— s 111 Ladies' Hand {Bags I »i pi ■ . . ■ iii ;'j ji We h»ve three shipments now jurt landed — British, § ;j I American, «nd Australian. ' I "; ■■; They are all iiard wearers;. good io!id moroccos, strong '1 I; . frames, good finish. ' ■ I .- jj! They are not «xpensive~t good point in these time*. | v jj; Will you let us demonstrate the above points ? We shall 11 '; jij be glad to do so if you will kindly call. | I PRINGLE'S LTD. $| P.0.8«32 Lambton Quay, WELUNGTON 1 'j, ■ , ;lig.M.. .1 . sss=r==q I Genuine Bargains i To Clear Prior to Stocktaking t Furnishing, Hardware, Drapery, and Braiders' Goods ! at Clearance Prices. \| • Splendid Assortment of Real Braes Kerbs at Half -Price :j £3/10/- $erb, for Q5/- Antique* Kerbs from 12/6 ]:-i £414/- Kerb for £2/2/- Fire Brasses from 7/6 "■I ,£l/15/- Kerb for 17/6 Antique Fire Irons from «/6 ' § • Study the following Prices ,-i Primus-Optimus Stoves (Brass), Vacuum Flasks, 1 rjint, */6; ij - 16/6 pint. 6/9 Keeps liquids warm Cook's Knives, icin., 1/3 for hours. Potato Knives, «d. Oil Hea, t r e, rs ' 38°' 22/8 ! 46°- M/ 6; Hat Dye, S.d. Now 4tl. .^ ' > T t> .1 /-1 , ~/o O'l Mops, three-corner, easily N.P. Alarm Clocks, 3/3 washed, 3/6 ;.j Polishing Cloths, Yellow or Safety Ra The Gem, 2/6 : Green, its. p]e^ty extra blades _ Duplex> 1 Bread Knives (Saw Pattern), 6d. ivoride morocco case and 6 I Emery Steels, !/- Now 6tJ. blades.^ Gilette, in various de- ! Gold Paint, 1/6 NOW'//- Scissors, splendid value. Every Rubber Gloves, 1/8 pair now guaranteed. Brushware ' Scrub Brushes, od. and if-. Bottle Brushes, J-pint, 3d.; r \ Now *d. and 6d. i-pint, «d. Stove Brushes, 1/- and 1/6 Now Separator Brushes, 1/- Re- ■, 8t), and 1/- duced to 6d. Shoe Brushes, 1/-, t/8, 1/9 set -rr-rr-r-rr-of three. Enamelled Plates, 0.1-in. ReDandy Brushes, 2/- Reduced to duced to 6fd. 1/« Over-stocked Lines in Builders' White Wash Brushes, 3-Knot; Hardware we intend to Clear Od.; 5-Knot, 1/3 at Greatly Reduced Prices, GEORGE WINDER " Winder's Corner/ CUBA and MANNERS STS.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 30, 4 August 1917, Page 9
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