\ |jEj|roOUCY^ALWAYSQUAUTj I J Given a good dressmaker t ij and a D-I-C Dress Fabric y JL Your Spring Frock will J/ v be the greatest success! It 1;:;' ■.■■■" ■■■: I /) Two modistes await your commands at the D.I.C. V /■/ for the maUng of Spring and Summer Frocks and V II Costumes, or for immediate wear. ; // Both are highly skilled designers and fitters, both VI 'if know just how to apply trie little touches of style * At? M and finish that are the making of the smartest //j I\\ .'•-. gowns. In \.VI Combined with such-skill and ingenuity, D.I.C. 11l i iDress Fabrics foir spring wear will develop into (/ * . lovely frocks. .• . . ... I. / The fabrics for this season are most delightful-in \\ //.■ colouring, design, and appearance. V \ I'J ' The best suggestion we can make is to osk you to n Vi j. I come and see the materials, or, if out of town, to Vj L '■- Write for Free (j JS Set of Patterns // \\i " ■■'' ; ■ / \ BLACK AND WHITE CHECKED SUITINGS—4Oin. to / ft i 46in wide, in small and meduim.vsized checks v\ .// ■•.■'■■' ' 5/3, 10/6 yard /'' • 1 J (/ I GREY BEIGE SUITINGS—4Oin. to 46in.' wide; in light, \ j '/,/ . mid, and dark tones . 3/U to 6/11 yard -V, /A ' '■■■'■ ■ ■ . .... . ■ i in GREY WOBSTED SUITINGS—46in. to 58in. • wide, in /J \\ ■-. several shades of grey . ,"• 7/11 to 13/6 yard , A, \ SMART GABERDINE SUITINGS—64in. wide;, for spring 1/ \ ' \\\ costumes; in fawn and brown mixture 11/6 yard /. / I \] COLOURED WOOL TAFFETA—4Oin. wide, in choice range UL ¥ •.. of shades ' . -'. : , <y . 6/6, yard §. [j COLOURED WOOL TAFFETAS—44in. wide; in fawn, \ f/, beige, saxe,, greys, brown, and navy N '''.' 9/ H yard l\\ // A Choice Range, of SPECIAL COSTUME LENGTHS—In \| 111 i all the newest weaves of Suitings,' Coverts; Gaberdines, V •A etc., in all .the latest colourings'- s. lln IV 58/6 to 117/6 costume length I'ij \k ■•■' ;- '■ ' ■ ' ''' \ , ■"•"■'• • ■.' 7 • \ 1/- In the fi dlicount off every oath • // ill ' " X: In ■ , pupohas* of *1 op oven IV I { ■ ' f ' ' . "" ' ■ ■ \ '(/ D-I-C BOX 1478 WELLINGTON H Ladies Hani &ags We have three jhipments. now juit 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. . Wiß you let us demonstrate theabove points ?, We shall be glad to do so if you will kindly call. ' PRINGLE'S LTD. "Art Needlework Specialists" P.O. B« 32 lambton Qnay, WEtUNGTON B ' !=== , ', -' ■'.- ■■ ;. .. .■■';> .■• ;- ■• .\ :. ■ ■ -.'• -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 ' £ihol- Kerb for-35/- ' ' Antique Kerbs from I*/6 .^4/4/-Kerb for *2/2/- Fire Brasses from 7/6 £iliSl- Kerb for 17/6 Antique Fire Irons from 9/« Study the following Prices Primus-Optinros Stoves (Brass), Vacuum Flasks, i pint, 4/6; ij 16/6 1 1 ■•' . Pint. 6/6 Keeps liquids warm ok's Knives, io-in., 1/3' • ' " for hours' \ to Knives, «d. ' Oil Heaters, 380, 22/8 J 460, 23/6; Dye,Bd. Now 4d. J 1* '" „ . - , „, ■-. „,. Oil Mops, three-corner, easily I. Alarm, Clocks,,3/3 washed, 3/6 Polishing .Cloths, Yellow or £ afety Razors> The q 2/6 ■ reen» *"• Plenty, extra- blades. Duplex, Bread Knives (Saw Pattern), 6d* ivoride morocco case and 6 ■■ r, o. i ' / u« u .'cri blades. Gilette, in various deEmery Steels, 1/- Now 6(1. designs. • ' Gold Paint, 1/6 Now V Scissors, splendid value. Every Rubber Gloves, 1/8 , pair now guaranteed. . : Brushware Scrub 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, t/9 set , ' ' of three. Enamelled Plates, oJ-in. ReDandy Brushes, 2/- Reduced to duced to 6^d. ' 1/4 , : > / Over-stocked Lines in Builders' White Wash Brushes, 3-Knot, Hardware we intend to Clear 9d, j s-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 41, 17 August 1917, Page 9
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