<yjj • _ jjr : y| The Trimmings of the New Spring r In Hats at Ac Dit- have almost A L reached vanishing point. . I V A It Is popularly asserted that "Beauty unadorned (i I \Vi is adorned the most." '// Nffl Thfs seoms to be particularly true In relation <l YJ to the trimming of the Model Hats for Spring Ift Jwear. ' \ The freedom from overtoaded trimming has I \ given tho shape-designer more scope to produce \^ //I Hats of a more graceful type, ' \ll / / The Models on view at the D.I.C. to-day are V, j hi typical examples—stylish shapes with minute,forms // L of trimming—jade green being the newest and f 41 most fashionable colour. I , l\\ As a matter of importance you should arrange / j VA an early visit to the D-I.C. Millinery Salon. Wl 1 | il jj feg^ The few examples fe^ i m are Masterpieces j w\ MODEL—In finest quality pedal straw, bottle green, f'j l\ with sulphur and jade finishes 89/6 / j \ \ LARGE SAILOR—In mastic shade, toed saxe, with \l/ 1 \ \ band of yellow and posie 42/- J/ I Nil LARGE PUTTY TAGEL—Lined navy Georgette, and i// \V trimmed navy and putty ribbon, with tiny pbsie I '/I V in cerise . „ S2/6 fR Ik SMART BLACK TAGEL — Lined bexge Georgette, fll \ // and trimmed with small shaded flowers and straps \ / {/ of saxe ribbon "9/6 A h % PUTTY PEDAL SAILOR —In very fine quality,'with \ V I, i\ swathe of jade Georgette and touches of hand em- \u / / broidery 65/- W; '// PUTTY TAGEL—Lined saxe Georgette, and finished //, (A ribbon, in shades of saxe, cyclamen, and putty, //// / \ ' with novelty to tone 39/6 /'/ l'\\ PUTTY TAGEL—With bound edge, box pleated band, I j * M with cferise novelty 39/6 / \ui ■ i 111 1:/- in *h« £ discount off every oash \ I h l\\ /, 7 puKihase of <B1 op oven . ( A 1/ L. 1. \1 |Li DJ-C BOX M7B WELLINGTON jj4l r Lfl&s' Han d Sags 1 || We have thtee shipments now juit landed—-British, || I American, and Australian. . I I They are all hard wearers; good solid moroccos, strong |||| || < frames, good finish. - || !j They are not expensive—a good point in these times. |j| I Will you let us demonstrate the above points ?We shall 9 I be glad to do so if you will kindly call. ii I PRINGLE'S UTD. I I "ArtNwdimoASpedalisfs" p. 0.8 Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON II Footwear Worth Buying Footwear Service depends upon three things—Good Material, Careful Making, and, most important of all, the Ideal 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. N 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. N.Z. Representatives: A. MITCHELL & CO. Ltd., Cfaristcharcfi
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 47, 24 August 1917, Page 9
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