Wj At considerable cost to ourselves we wre ij able to POSTPONE THE INEVITABLE RISE IN PRICE of our— •,. ■ ■ . Traced " Ready-to-Work " Lingerie BUT IT IS ONLY POSTPONED. Tarantulle is the world's finest and best madapolam or longcloth. At our price the delightful designs are costing you nothing. The material alone is worth more than we ask. TARANTULLE MAGYAR NIGHTIES— 7/« TARANTULLE CAMISOLES OR N.D. YOKES— 8/9 TARANTULLE KNICKERS—CIosed shape 4/9 FINE COTTON CREPE LlNGEßlE—Nighties 1/6, Knickers 5/6, Dressing- Jackets 5/-, on white, helio, blue or pink fine crepe ' BOUDOIR CAPS—On fine voile, same colours */- NOTE —All above prices are cath with order. We Pay Pottage I Whilst we cannot blame jealous competitor* (or imitating our ! designs and methods, we wish to point out that ho one what- | ever can offer equal quality or equal value. YOU BENEFIT ; ' BY OUR SPECIALISING. ROMPERS, on saxe blue or brown crepe, traced with Teddy Bear or Dutch Girl design for outlining, 3/6. Fit i to 3 - years. Long robes, on fine Jap. silk, 10/-; on fine special longcloth, 4/9 jon superfine Tarantulle, 6/11. Sets of 3 bibs, on fine linen, 1/9; on Jap. silk, 1/9; on pique, 1/8. Baby pillows and jackets, on fine linen, 4/6 each. Infant's nightingale, on radianta, 2/-. Sets of feeders, on linen buck, J/». Linen bootees, 1/6. BABY BONNETS, on white oatmeal ' cloth, 1/5; on best pongee silk, 2/6; white Jap. silk, «/4; i fine linen, -2/2. : PRINGLE'S LTD. " Art Needlework Specialists" :: Lambton Quay , I M Poit.l Addreu: Box 32. G.P.0.. Wellington. A w*& -——«S; Sale of R. G. Kain's Wholesale Stock of APPAREL and DRAPERY *m BOUGHTATIS/-INTHE£ Kelt- • T "•irt'* Hundreds of Children's and Maids';.., b!lTiL\ * •/t* Frocks and Overalls at 25t to 50X under '■ mMF' •* '**Jt' *'^wA to-day's prices—all nice, clean styles 39 Ladies' and Maids' White jßWaKffi&MiMmmk Voile Robes—similar styles to above—worth 29/6 to 39/6 «fflgßfflKpffiypßi!3Br LULL O %omdL 1 CASH White Embroidered Underskirts, v"*fc/** also Princess Underskirts, lace / *v*% * rmrrfcir f*£\ »nd embroidered tops and flounDRAPERY CO. c«wo th zHin 1^ clear 108-110-112 CUBA STREET from Hom^^ Sy "Highlander Milk Coffee!" yk // Our "bevt" are alwayi delithted to get Highlander Vl /I Milk Ceflfee. It gtret a warm, nonruliing drink, with a 1| If full, rich flavour, aad it it so easy t« make. 11 || Milk aixi lugar are a«t alwayi obtainable at tbe'frcajt, 11 || bit Highlaßder Milk Coffee na« sugar and milk alr«ady ii II l\ it. Adi boiling wattr, and it it instantly ready t* drisk. If \\ Send tome tKU mail, and keep em tending it. The MM /JUBritish Madel^l^BrilidiOjjxlal
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 138, 7 December 1918, Page 10
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