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J{ If the D-I-C is famous jl f / for its Lingerie, it is \ J '( because it deserves fame. 1 Where, in this Dominioh, will you find a collection / '/. Ni of fine underclothing that shows so much evidence h I of skilful and intelligent selection? // No answer! ' ■ m ■ I There is no finer sr more beautiful in the country, J\ // that is why. j W\ II Connoisseurs show their appreciation of the lovely TO \ I'l ' work, dainty laces and artistic embroideries ussd v V .\ !l 'h in conjunction with the finely woven fabrics that \\ vi j make D.I.C. Lingerie something to be sought after Vs. ¥,/ by lovers of smart underclothing. if, U ■••"■■• PL 11 f\ SF^il US SnOW y°U '^rPi ill \/j Isgg|jgs in the morning! |\ W 1 EXQUISITE NIGHTDRESS —In ivory Jap. silk; \\| W// trimmed torchon lace and insertion; slip-over shape, YS| M with V neck 52/6 In HY WHITE EMBROIDERED SILK NIGHTDRESSES- // m\\ Round or V-shape necks 29/6 to 49/6 / V DAINTY EMPIRE NIGHTDRESS —In Jap. .silk; 7'j \ . trimmed fine torchon lace, tucks, and beading- 39/6 V, j Ail CHARMING STYLES IN NAINSOOK NIGHT- \l, 1 DRESSES — Hand made, and trimmed torchon "or w I / cluny lace and insertion 22/6, 35/6 to 69/6 U II NEW DESIGNS IN "OUT-SIZE" NIGHTDRESSES M\ J'j , Nainsook, lawn, or madapolam ; trimmed torchon or U1 ' / / Valenciennes lace and embroidery; slip-over styles or l\ \ »// button fronts 15/6, 17/6 to «9/6 \\ \j I NAINSOOK NIGHTDRESSES — Chemise shape; \ \ »// trimmed with Irish lace edging, motifs, and hand em- \,\ VI broidery 22/6 \\|H fA IRISH HAND-EMBROIDERED NIGHTDRESSES- Wi g(\ In nainsook and longcloth; V-shape or round necks; l/\ B\\\ in slip-over style .or with buttoned fronts . [II '¥ \ ' . ■' . ; - 10/9, 12/6 to 49/6 f rtt ' \ 'NIGHTDRESSES—In serviceable longcloth or mada- ( n \IB polam; square or V-shape necks ; simply trimmed em- / / \ra broidery or lace edging-; shown in women's or out- // 1 sizes 7/11, 9/6 to 29/6 '[/ j >j 1/- in the £ discount off every oksh |, \ .tfil \ purehas* of «1 op oven \ V Jfnl D.I.C Box i 476 "Wellington pit - r ...,J "^_^^ IM

LITTLE FROCKS A new series of little Magyar Frock* is now ready; they are traced with simple designs which call for little skill in working. They are made for children of 1 to 2 years, and alio 2 to 4 years. The materials u;ed are Tobralco, White Cotton, Crepe, Pique, Oatmeal Cloth, Satin Jean, White Jap Siik and Shantung. . The pricesbegin at 2/3; the materials are all reliable and good; the designs are our own —which means they are fine PRINGLE'S LTD. "Art Needlework Specialists" P.O. B« 32 Lambtpn Quay, WELLINGTON

Take The Soldier's Kodak With You! No Soldier's Kit is complete without a Vest Pocket Kodak. It weighs only 9 ounces: it will withstand the rough usage of the hardest campaign:/and it requires neither skill nor scientific knowledge to use it. When you go to the Front, carry "The Soldier's Kodak" in your breast pocket. Then you'will bring back a priceless picture record of your share in the' Great War* Price 35j~ The Vest Pocket Autographic Kodak SPECIAL, with Kodak Anastigmat F6.9 Lens Price 67/6 Look for the name KODAK stamped on the Camera for your protection. KODAK PRICE LIST FREE-ASK FOR ONE I SOLD BY ALL KODAK DEALERS, AND KODAK (Australasia) LTD. "The Kodak Corner" Corner Lambron Quay and Willis Street WELLINGTON Note Address Carefully.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 68, 18 September 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 68, 18 September 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 68, 18 September 1917, Page 9

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