111 \\\ I I L '■ '■ - ' ■ i I\\ 66 /f * 99 / \i ' ' • ill Silks are very little more expensive than cottons in I J\\ these unusual times. Silks are certainly as popular, . I / and, what is more, 'will increase thei^popularity in \\ Ij a still greater degree this spring and summer. \ // No material in the world has the same lustre as V\\ I Silk; no fabric in the world can imitate it and stand \ffi |\ the test of wear, to say nothing- of appearance. M, '01 D.I.C. Silks are the best products of the Occident {/ I \V »and the Orient—bright in lustre, fine in finish, and I, j * not unduly high in price, as you will see upon reading '( It * th*2 details belowt IV /I . ■.' M { I D-I-C Silks give fe|Si| L |T i Satisfactory I|] II A {k Ssnice // II " LISTA " WASHING SILKS— 30 inches wide, in a & // beautiful assortment of newest colours in plain f\ I-I and the latest stripes 8/11, 9/11 yard \ ft. j STRIPED KOBE SAKUSAN SILK— 33 inches wide; \ '// for sports coats, etc.; natural grounds, with cerise \o f/ji and brown, cerise and grey, vieux rose and royal, V 1 saxe and grey, and 'gold and purple stripes; very J ]\ smart 13/8 yard /') \ \ NATURAL TUSSORE SILKS—33-34 inches wide f'j \ \ Special Values 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, 6/G yd.' / / \.| NATURAL TUSSORE SILKS— 33-34 inches wide; (j \\ heavy weights for coats or costumes '/I \| 7/11, 8/11, 11/6 yard 01 /> NATURAL FUJI SILKS— 29 inches wide; wash and ' M JJ wear splendidly 4/11, 5/6, 5/11, 6/11 yard \\\ !j WHITE JAP SILKS— \ '/ /) 27 inches wide— 2/11 to 4/11 yard \ \\ y I 36 inches wide— 4/11, 6/11 yard \u 1,1 WHITE CHINA SILKS— M 27 inches wide— s 4/11, 5/11, 6/11 yard // '\ . 36 inches wide— 6/11, 7/11 yard ///J 'A COLOURED JAP SILKS—27 inches wide; in a large 'j iOJ range of colours ■'• . 3/6 yard / \| ,| ■,] 1/ //, 1/- In the X discount off every aash m 111 ft\ fli] I) purchase of £1 op oven \\ f/l I' — , J \\ 111 V V /j D-K BOX 1478 WELLINGTON P -_-■ _ lp | ' (pepe riigbties * § Traced with dainty designs ready to work—on White only Post 9/6 Free This is a special quality fine soft JAP CREPE, the price quoted covers postage, BUT IS STRICTLY FOR CASH WITH ORDER PRINGLE'S Ltd. ft "Art Needlework Specialists" : Lambton Quay A ju Please address P.O. Box 32 In)
i ■ Ar I I OF p Snt S' ' : S . - g The final days of this great Sale j S are passing—better hurry if yeu || S wish to profit by the Splendid fj H * Savings. P S ■ S Stocktaking comes next—and to s§ P clear stocks we are "throwing- §= S out " lots of Remnants and Odd- H M ments—at absurdly low prices. || I SEE WINDOWS I sii Corner of Gufea and Vivian Streets || I WELLINGTON 1
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 37, 12 August 1918, Page 9
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