¥J will Profit! IF He who reads and profits thereby is a i man of deep foresight, keen judgmfent, f^ylpSj Wf- and appreciative of the good thing's 1/ 8$ i- a Q offers. // I' llf ma^ers °^ clothing he looks around , If /i 11 8 ■ to see where-he can buy a reasonably I'm I priced suit made to his own measure. J® I ' He searches the daily papers for injr I formation; he studies the whole ques-. h i tion from his own viewpoint. He w . * wants a good tweed, a smart cut, a ■ I stylish appearance. He finds hiswwasy s si to the D.I.C. because all these quesS f tions are answered satisfactorily, and lisa. ' c nows that, into.the bargain, his Mto< Zj&e&&ss*' coat will have "Hymo" Unbreakable Fronts. BROWN AND GREY DIAGONAL STKIPED COLONIAL SUITING—Made to your personal measure 72/6 GREY CHEVIOT SUITING— Medium weight. A very "dressy" cloth. To your personal measure 77/6 DONEGAL TWEED SUITING— A fine fabric for business suits; very stylish, in the sports coat. Made to your personal measure . 90/BROWN TWEED SUITINGS— Iri various weights, in diagonal stripes and neat checks. Made to your own measure 95/GREY CHECKED SUITINGS— In very smart shades. Made to your own measure _ 100/COLONIAL WORSTEDS—In the newest of patterns and the latest colourings. Made to your own J measure 105/« and 110/- j D4.C BOX 1478 WELLINGTON I y Inexpensive Art Needlework fo A fortunate puichv.ie some time ago ennbles us to offer some very delightful pieces of work for the long winter evenings. The material i» " linen finUh;" looks well, will wear well, is very inexpensive. Fu size Pillow Shams, 3/11 pair; Carving Cloths, 20 by 30, 1/11; Supper Cloths, 36 by 36, 3/11; Tray Cloths, 24 by 16, 1/9 ; Round or Oval Table Centres, 1/9 WE PAY POSTAGE FOR CASH. PRINGLES Ltd A "Art Needlework Specialists" : Lambton Quay /k Cg Please address P.O. Box 32 |n) ----■■» m i W wnrwn| I Of Chariti and Quality | I —Coats that will delight you with their Smartness—Coats | ? that will give the Service which Quality and Thoroughness p I DO give—Coats that are not costly either. Here they are in 1 i many Styles and Colourings—come and "try-on." i I - ■ i: I Can You Match These Values? | I TWEED COAT—In heather mixture; cape collar; inset sleeves; | belt all round; two patch pockets; turn-back cuff; finished large buttons ' Price £3/3/Similar Coat In Purple at same price. ALL-WOOL TWEED COAT—In greys, browns, and heather mixtures ; several styles collars; some belts all round and patch pockets, some with side pockets and belt, finished buckle and fancy buttons Prioa £4/4/«|W ALL-WOOL COVERT COATS —Neat collar, to button high or - low; inset sleeves; full swing J^'^iliP' ac^ ! two Patch pockets ; fancy ■MsS^W^ cuff, finished buttons j4ssw&2 Price **/"/" 1 ALL-WOOL BLACK AND ! I m&vw^m T|t WHITE CHECK COAT—Large ;' jT li lMs% fancy collar can be worn open' , '- Jj\ I// J/r&m or c'osec' > '3eJf a'l round; patch ; JT \Jr <S*i»srrJ Pockets, finished handsome W™^^» l> iiJ' large buttons Price £4/19/6 j^l&Ml nii C®i CREAM BLANKET COAT— ■j, g^S®.tS» // \ / I tcp co"ar > jnset sleeves; belt hi « feNPiliir // V I a" rounc', with fancy hanging- % I ttsNiyiil II i I pockets; fancy cuff; finished |f 3 'H^K^^ J/ 1 two buttons . Price 55/- \f\ g Sj • I SAME COAT IN HEAVIER !| ;j iji «--■ WEIGHT— Price 75/- ji fj \^m%£m^ CORNER OF • I I //j( Cuba and Vivian Sts. I ji U WELLIMGTON I
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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 137, 10 June 1918, Page 9
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