8 p 1 The Doeskin Washing Gloves ! at the D.I.C come from , | v, Britain and France! \(j /A When such Cloves come from these two countries, i\ /rk rest assured that they are the bvsst of their kind pro- V\ h'l curable. ' \ 'J \ > V\ // J The D.I.C. has a Clove Reputation to uphold, and \\\ if it is by offering Cloves second to none that enables one ha \ to maintain supremacy. v/j There is a special window display at the D.I.C— I '/, \\l Brandon Street side—devoted to nothing but excellent f, I Vi qualities of Washing Doeskin Cloves. // // You will act wisely If you buy Cloves In the morn- i\ Ij\ ing, but be sure you buy D.I.C. Cloves, because % \ I'j D.I.C. Gloves are Quality from | L Finger-tips to Wristband. /j \A 2-button FRENCH CASTOR WASHING GLOVES— jl \ In white and natural; this is a reliable glove and [/ VI splendid value at The Price 5/11 pair A ilk 2-button WHITE WASHING DOESKIN GLOVES—A. |\ I I nice soft glove; will wash- well The Price 6/6 pair \ U iMV 2 Pearl Buttons Dent's Make BEST WASHING . J{ CASTOR GLOVES — These are beautifully soft // and whiter in colouT'tban the usual doeskin gloves / / \ The Price 7/11 pair jli j J S-button Length GAUNTLET DOESKIN GLOVES— %/ //j Fastened with strap and dome at wrist; in white Ml /'/ and chamojs colour; a thoroughly well tested and a 1 I I reliable glove ' The Price 8/11 pair i\\ §7 7 l\ \ hi 8-button Length BEST ENGLISH-MADE DOESKIN \ \ It GAUNTLET GLOVES—Fasten with strap and Vi ljk pearl dome; soft make; .smart and dressy \ |V\ The Price 11/6 J/i \ \ I v \ \ i i A M 1/- in tha S dieoount off every oash /'/ Jl purchase of A lor oven A 1 1 11 j |v V D+C Box 1478 * Wellington Yj Mi M' Hand-Painted Japanese Vases During this week we are offering a shipment of Japanese Vases; at the prices they should afford a very rare opportunity for securing Christmas Gifts and saving money at the same time. We never mince matters—the discount is— 50% ■ At this reduction it is quite evident we cannot pack or deliver breakable goods. PR IMP I 17'Q I TFI ArtHwtornkSpedalisls » lAMBTON «BM £ I\£HVlLlEl iJ JLiIA tltat Me: PvtUi Mints, Bti 32, WdSsgbn I BABY RULES AT I I PATRICK'S THIS WEEK. |[ jjij " You ifo seem to-understand Babies iji :l:i > -^ ancl ch'lclren SOS • thoroughly enjoy i;j I!!! H«"^^^^l*^fei coming here," said a mother. And j!j 111; m§S^kMr f™sSe®T*'L sitting on the counter, her wee boy i;| bat>y crows aiMl Wcks *«Bhtedly, |ii: lijj W^^lffi^M,^^ while ne smiles at you from the Hi =!== '/^^jWfm&fflMs£tk 3 bonnet he's trying on. Yes; we HI ■^ // /w untlerstan(l babies, and mothers too, ill ll§ if Jr^fitsni!^ Whe" '* comes t0 swPP'V'ns them ||j I Uk^f^^A, INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S | 1 \fcr^ "JUST TODDLING PRICES." | jli INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S SILK BONNETS-Dainty little i :::: bonnets to tie under the chin; bonnets with rosettes and bows :!l; Mil aQ° perhaps a tassel or two; and a nice lot of silk hats for III: ijjj baby boys 3/ 6> 3/11) 4/11| 5/Il> 6/6j g y 6 ||j| Jill PIQUE AND MUSLIN BONNETS AND HATS— i ;«■ With the dearest little embroidery patterns iii :||: and trimmings, and fastening with silk rib- ••£ jiij bons 2/11, 3/11, 4/ii, e/6, 7/6 f^B III! jij! INFANTS' SILK MATINEES—With dainty em- \iTff M f:j: broidery turn-down collars, trimmed silk em- /JT^i^v. ;.=!: :!:: broidery and guipure lacej some of them JiK&d^ss&K. ===; jjij hand-worked, too 9/6, 12/6, 13/6, 1»/6 f^^^» \ E ijij EMBROIDERY MUSLIN MATINEES-Oh! so iJjJ^W^iu} i :::: cool, dean, and dainty; in neat new patterns rf * \wL i:;i :::: and very smart looking 6/6, 7/6, 9/6, 12/6 Ij: it, $W !':" jijl INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S VOILE MdLJLX § ::;: DRESSES—From the dainty lace trimming to MrT^s^) ?! j::: the running of the hem, they are beautifully L"Trr"r" — I; ■■■• fashioned. Some are smocked and ribbon- (/ r-7 li jijl threaded 6/6, 7/6, 16/6, 12/6, 14/6, 16/8 AJ U :::: BIBS I BIBS'! A very large range of Silk or ?i •■■• Muslin Bibs, ranging in price from li ::•:: 6ci, 9cl, 1/3, 1/6, all the way up to 4/6 i ilij The Babies' Own Shop has everything baby needs. I jjij i/» kJo J. £\. J. J.\X^L(J\ Ob Viv/j ji lili Corner Vivian and Cuba Streets, Wellington I!
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 109, 5 November 1917, Page 9
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