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1 PaM^ (j i Springtime is the X ' Time for Dainty r| \ Lingerie o l| * TheD.I.C. V\ n Provides it I / Every Spring- Season, as it comes along, brings with \ I it a beautiful collection of dainty Underclothing. LA f Once the arrival is made known, it is the signal for \M many visits on the part of many women who appre- y& i ciate the beauty, charm, and utility of finely made /'m \ Underclothing. / 111 Ai The D.'I.C. Ladies' Outfitting Showroom is now f/\ clothed with the loveliest Nightdresses you ever saw. (/ I Some are trimmed with hand embroidery; all are ml I / beautiful, none expensive. . [\\ '/i You are invited to the D.I.C. VJ / Ladies* Outfitting Showroom Display! Jj NEW NIGHTDRESSES—Exquisite designs, hand- // I made, in fine tarantulle or nainsook; trimmed h I y muslin embroidery, Cluny insertion, and edging; 7 I V-shape neck and three-quarter sleeves \ 71 22/8, 29/6, 35/8, 42/-, 67/6 ',/ \ CHARMING NIGHTDRESSES — Slip-over styles, (I V trimmed narrow torchon lace and insertion, V- [ Jh shape necks and short sleeves 17/6, 22/6 to 35/6 \ ' NIGHTDRESSES—In Empire styles, sleeves and \\ h yoke cut Magyar shape, V neck, outlined embroi- | \ I den' insertion, edged lace I*/6 17/6 \ >N 7 NIGHTDRESSES—In slip-over shapes, round necks \^ (and short sleeves, hand-made in fine nainsook and \) tarantulle, daintily trimmed wire-ground Valen- Jj ciennes lace and insertion., finished hand-worked // \ ribbon slottings 17/6, 19/6, 32/8 to 39/6 /•/ \ FRENCH HAND-EMBROIDERED NIGHTDRESSES. !/) —In nainsook, lawn, or madapolam; slip-over // i \\ styles or buttoned fronts 8/11, 10/6, 12/6 to «9/6 fs I ii|; SLIP-OVER NIGHTDRESSES—In superior quality 7/ \l nainsook, chemise necks and short sleeves, yl trimmed edging and motifs of Irish lace /l\ ■, / 21/9, 29/6 to 39/6 Ml\ /I NOVELTIES IN OUT-SIZE NIGHTDRESSES—In jH\ I nainsook or madapolam, trimmed lace edging ,n j and insertion or embroidery, machine or hand \ \\ / made 14/6, 15/6, 17/6, 21/- to 65/- \\\ I SERVICEABLE NIGHTDRESSES —Id madapolam, Wy nainsookj and calico, square or V necks, neatly Si, trimmed embroidery and insertion or lace edging \//fj \ 7/6, 7/11, 8/11, 9/6 to 15/6 /'/ A New Designs in Hand-embroidered or Lace-trimmed / / \\ KNICKERS and CAMISOLES f / 1 I ■ I I /I 1/- >n the £ discount off every Gash f\ J purchase of £1 or oven y A j, DJ-C BOX 1478 WELLINGTON bH , Ladies' Hand {Bags | We have three shipments now ju«t landed ~ British, | American, and Australian. ||i They ate all hard wearers; good solid moroccos, strong jjj frames, good finish. | They are not expensive—a good point in these times. | Will you let us demonstrate the above points ? We shall | ■' be glad to do so if you will kindly call. jij PRINGLE'S LTD. | "Art Needlework Specialists" P.O. B« 32 Larabton Qnay, WELLINGTON | Footwear Worth Buying - Footwear Service depends upon three things—Good Material, Careful Making, and, most important of all, the Idea! of the Manufacturers. The aim of CROCKETT & JONES is to make every Boot and Shoe bearing their name Eye-pleasing, Foot-resting, and Pocket-Saving. That they have succeeded is known to the many thousands of men and women in New Zealand who have experienced the Perfect Comfort and Astonishing Durability of High-grade Footwear The Latest Styles for Ladies and Gentlemen are particularly inviting. Inspect them at any Leading Shoe Store. H.Z. Representatives: A. MITCHELL & CO. Ltd., Christcharcb HAINES Mf 86

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 48, 20 August 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 48, 20 August 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 48, 20 August 1917, Page 9