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A La Mode! | Warner Corsets and Berlei Brassieres at the D-I-C Of all woman's attire her corset and brassiere are the most important. '. ■ Her coraet is the foundation of the perfectly fitting ( costume and frock; her brassiere completes the work. «» With sucn a " working basis " costume and frock should K> I f f—-i l fit with glove-like smartness. !»n i *£^S^k This means skill and discrimination iri selecting the kl | correct corset —a matter of expert service which the \\\ Mil DIC-givesfrcelv- 111 |ll' pi The Warner Corsets and Berlei Brassieres here lauded *J I * are the latest models and successful choosing can safely s4Jp^ \iAl\itF \be left in the hands of D.I.C. expert corsetieres. ■r t. ' For your personal satisfaction, do so! JST Your Corset and Brassieres Madame! j| WARNER CORSETS — For average and medium H figures; shown'with low cut bust and long skirt ■ 3 14/6, 16(6, 18/6, 21/-» 25/- V NEW SHORT MOBELS—Specially designed for slender ft figures ' • 23/6,25/6 ffl » WARNER CORSETS—In strong coutil; medium bu«t / n and long skirt, well-boned to meet the requirements S of the well-developed figure , 29/6, 39/6 fi WABNER SPORTS CORSETS — In pink or white S batistej elastic insets or waist bands, medium or r) . long skirts 16/6,18/6,23/6 M » WARNER EVENING CORSETS—In pink satin, with ffl 1 elastic webbing at waist, lightly boned and very J flexible 42/- fIS WARNER FRONT-LACING CORSETS— In durable fl , batiste; these fit comfortably, give perfect support (j and graceful lines 32/6, 49/« » NEW BERLEI BRASSIERES—In batiste, effectively .(A trimmed heavy lace and insertion; sizes 34 to 48 M 6/n, 7/ii, 9/n, u/8 m DAINTY BRASSIERES—Of insertion and lace ' ffl .. 7/U, l»/6, 11/6 t« IS/6 B BERLEI GIRDLES—For maids and slender women; ft these are of soft supple coutil, are cut low in the » J, bast, and come well over the hips ' 10/9, 12/9 La HOSE SUPPORTERS—In all lengths 1/3 to 2/3 ffl CHILDREN'S HOSE SUPPORTERS — In black or M white 1/2, 1/4, 1/6 \ M 1/- In tha < dlsoount off «v«ry oaah j| I purohaa* of M.l op ovei*> | D-I-C > ■-"" Wellington. J ■■ ' ' ■ ■ - •* pOTTERY Gives Gharm 1 to a Tasteful Room However attractive your furniture and pictures, a piece of Good Pottery will give an added effect of Artistry and Charm. High-class Pottery need ht>t be expensive, for we have just opened a selection of " Barum " Devonshire Pottery which is moderately priced. There are Candlesticks, Bowls, Vases, jugs, Flower Pots, and Ash Trays. The predominant colours are blue, yellow and green. Several examples are shown in our windows—see themT^ iIDCDTV'C (Incorporating Pringles, Ltd.) LJ DUiIA 1I O 152- J54 LAMBTON QUAY Cheering Clearance of ■ •■■'■' \ ' ■' . t—m*—~- mm^T^ '^Vs' w^. en P r'ce* appear at the T?*' "Dizr.y Limit" comes this cheer,ing event, a. clearance of beautiyt^ . ' Jni Silks in every wanted shade, *^^Bs > I and at prices that proclaim a real ffl^ j money-saving. Select now, for fl .Jr . your next spring requirements. ' /\\|i 1--^ JUST FOR THIS WEEK i\ E *Mtffl MOUSSBLINE SILKS—In shades Ik -^ /*i \f ' °? Pa^e ve > Drown > saxe, shell JOmbfflV. jtLtfft-l I'C pink, light navy, champagne, 'ifmSfSSfSSBSfSBE^i m bottle green and pale piclc; 36 fffß^WTß^SwSl j inches wide Now 11/6 yard |^^^^^^^ >T^ SHANTUNG SILKS-In shades kBBS! 2P?^ks(B*^" °! 'u. ssorc > c'ar'<; brown, grey, Mi|i||pre!|H|^ biscuit and black; 36 inches «Kiii§JprflP^ • CREPE.DE-PLISSE-— A beautiwas^n? fabric, with a iS!l|B|s&«Kl |V/ 'H finish just like cwspe-dc-chins ; J S^HMHRMBmiIC^nRSK inches wide; in pale pink, i Sa^f!ia«BwjaSHi^^^^ heliotrope, pule blue, biscuit, % W3mHS&s!Pss!^m' risux VO3e ' royal) grey ' "avy E"^ißiil3* a'"^Siis^ and black and white ' . . Now 5/11 yard \ ' ■ We are also offering a special clearance of good Tweeds and Amazon Cloths. See these also — thVy are particularly smart and hard-wearing. ;. DC 1"^ A. * 1 & f** • O* JT&lOOk. €%. %**&• Corner Cuba and Vivian Streets :: Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 138, 11 June 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 138, 11 June 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 138, 11 June 1920, Page 9