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Given a good dressmaker jf and a D-I-C Dress Fabric f| Your Spring Frock will jj i i i /1 be the greatest success! Irk l Two modistes await your commands at the D.I.C. \ for tbe making of Spring and Summer Frocks and \ Costumes, or for immediate wear. \ Both are highly skilled designers and fitters, both Vy| know just how to apply the little touches of style \jft and finish that are the making of tbe smartest //I gowns. / Ij Combined with such skill and ingenuity, D.I.C. 111 Dregs Fabrics for spring wear will develop into Ml lovely frocks. A The fabrics for this season are most delightful in J'\ colouring, design, and appearance. \ \\\ The best suggestion we can make is to ask you to \\l come and see the materials, or, if out of town, to yi I j Write for Free ( j Set of Patterns // BLACK AND WHITE CHECKED SUITINGS-40in. to II 46in. wide, in small and medium sized checks A 4/6, 5/3, 10/6 yard s\ \ GBEY BEIGE SUITINGS—4Oin. to 46in. wide; in light, \ mid, and dark tones 3/11 to 6/11 yard V GREY WOESTED SUITINGS—46in. to 58in. wide, in j A several shades of grey 7/11 to 13/6 yard |/ , SMAET GABERDINE SUITINGS—S4in. wide; for spring p \ costumes: in fawn and brown mixture 11/6 yard / / // COLOURED WOOL TAFFETA—4Oin. wide, in choice range yi of shades 6/6 yard |fl COLOURED WOOL TAFFETAS—44in. wide; in fawn, \ beige, saxe, greys, brown, and navy 9/11 yard Il\ A Choice Range of SPECIAL COSTUME LENGTHS—In' \|| all.the newest weaves of Suitings, Coverts, Gaberdines, WV etc., in all the latest colourings 111 58/6 to 117/6 costume length /'/ \\ I] hi 1/- In th« £ discount off every cash /// purchase of £1 or oven v\ I ) |\ \ D-I-C BOX 1478 WELLINGTON Ladies' Hand Rags We Have three shipments now just landed — British, American, and Australian. They are all hard wearers; good solid moroccos, strong frames, good finish. They are not expensive—a good point in these times. Will you let us demonstrate the above point* ? We shall be glad to do so if you will kindly call. PRINGLE'S LTD. "Art Needlework Specialists" P.0.8«32 Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON j| Genuine Bargains To Clear' Prior to Stocktaking Furnishing, Hardware, Drapery, and Builders' Goods at Clearance Prices. Splendid Assortment of Real Brass Kerbs at Half-Price ,63/10/- Kerb for 35/- Antique Kerbs from 12/6 £4/4/- Kerb for £2/2/- Fire- Brasses from 7/6 ,61/15/- Kerb for 17/6 Antique Fire Irons from 9/6 Study the following Prices Primus-Optimus Stoves (Brass), Vacuum Flasks, 1 pint, 4/6; i£ 16/6 pint. 6/6 Keeps liquids warm Cook's Knives, 10-in., 1/3 for hours" Potato Knives, 4d. Oil Heaters, 380, 22/6 j 460, 23/6 ; 410* 35/" Hat Dye, Bd. Now 4d. , ' r _ „. „, , „,„ Oil Mops, three-corner, easily S.F. Alarm Clocks, 3/3 washed, 3/6 Polishing Cloths, Yellow or Safety Razors> The Gem _ 2/(J Ureen. us. Plenty extra blades. Duplex, Bread Knives (Saw Pattern), 6d. ivoride morocco case and 6 i-rnery Steels, ,/- Now cd. s . Gilette' in various de" r;old Paint, 1/6 Now -,/■ Scissors, splendid value. Every Rubber Gloves, 1/8 pair now guaranteed. Brush ware S:rub Brushes, gd. and 1/-. Bottle Brushes, J-pint, 3d.; Now 4d. and 6d. i-pint, 4d. Stove Brushes, 1/- and 1/6 Now Separator Brushes, 1/- Re--Bd. and 1/- duced to 6d. Shoe Brushes, 1/-, 1/6, 1/9 set of three. Enamelled Plates, oj-in. ReDandy Brushes, 2/- Reduced to duced to 6id. 1/4 Over-stocked Lines in Builders' White Wash Brushes, 3-Knot, Hardware we intend to Clear 9d.; 5-Knot, 1/3 at Greatly Reduced Prices, "Winder* Corner," CUBA and MANNERS STS.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 40, 16 August 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 40, 16 August 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 40, 16 August 1917, Page 9

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