"Sundour" Furnishing | J fe^ gf -dk I FT • (~* i. J a I \nw?«sX> IMi fe* - I abncs —-Guaranteed , i | Vfit >yiW* I ! absolutely Unfadable I• I I Si MOTHPR! I X At one time dyed with imported dye-stuffs, ,|* i| J»¥JL \J? JL JL JL JL-/ JL\. » jfl j^ "Sundour" Unfadable Furnishing Fabrics are U j ] i • I k now dyed with the manufacturers' own dyes. | j| J{ YoUf BoY WftlltS Re&lly Good Cl©tflil!g I S Thus "Sundour" Fabrics are entirely and Mia 9 § absolutely British-made and backed by a | , ££^I^^^^™% ** " I .. old British guarantee" I I "V &AY Boys' Clothing Department | | This is a post-war achievement, and is the . | I You'll find us prepare^ ™th f al^your W^-ds-at at popular | *X portal of a new era in dyed stuffs. M ! 5 BOYS' TWEED SHORTS—In hard wearing- all-wool tweeds; splen- JJ ■i' in ■ I did garments for school wear | | I Regular shipments of "Sundour" Fabrics for fj | Sizes £6^ i^nd^S - >5 I the D.I.C. have been arranged, and to-day the f\ • | BOYS' SERGE SHORTS—In rough Fox serge; suitable for college p ffl first arrivals are on show. O 9 wear; these are excellent wearing shorts, and guaranteed Indigo §j « 'Sip dye Sizes 2to 6 7to 12 13 to 16 17 and 18 h §E '■ 9" ' - . 16/6 18/6 21/- 22/6 gjj M ! ffl BOYS' KNITTED TIES—In school and club colours ; very neat and if CML Ti«.ffHA 9 ■f? good washing quality "V. & A.'s" Price 1/6 each || OIIK I iSSUC S« s BOYS' SCHOOL CAPS—In correct colours, with badges; in good j£ *sj W-*\ I ' quality all-wool serge "V. & A.'S" Price 3/6 each 1 c . pi ,1 h£S>^J; I BOYS' WHITE TENNIS SHIRTS—In plain white mercerised or jS J"sstin C^ilOtn , !r^T*E' ll3i 4 self stripes; excellent wearing shirts and guaranteed washers m a lilS » "V. & A.'s" Prices 9/6, 10/6, 11/6 | jIII §§ I BOYS' GREY EDEN CLOTH SHIRTS—With collar attached; very I R*Vk/»n/-J»H I hjam «■> 3) tough wearing shirts and splendid washing material | Diocaaea v^nemiie feH***?) 1 "v- & A-'s"PricßS 7^6<B/. 6 each 1 . I BOYS' GOLF HOSE—In Colonial all-wool quality; very serviceable || Fu /""« /"> , j | J and quite unshrinkable; included are black with white tops, gold » M V^anVaS V^aSemeilt )M ' | tops, green, blue or red tops; sizes sto 101-i I J Ml "v- * A-s" Prices 4/11 to 8/6 pair | ra « » • 1 roll i-\ l- Jffl' 1 BOYS' BRACES—In serviceable quality, with good elastic webb and 1 a Mercerised Silk Poplin 1 ;l *extra strongr leathers "v< & A-'s"prices 2/"> 2/3> 2^6>2/11 I ■g . ' | ;| 'Phones: 20-080, 21-215, 21-706. 1/- in the £ Discount for Cash. | rf 1 sDcstrv v « IB "y""™ ™~T|™[*r'"M^'""*^^^^^-L- isS! ■.» j^.jm ■"^ I ft These beautiful Furnishing Fabrics come in ft I ■' ' "" "ig," '""* —» """"■"•"" | ffl a standard width (50 inches), and are guaran- 1 J - gaisllu2^feQntis pI?OP6 « |t r | teed, as already stated, absolutely unfadable. M 6 "~" | To see "Sundour" Unfadable Fabrics is to w BlSffli^^ see a fine British achievement in actual being. • I ■ i "Sundour" Unfadable Furnishing Fabrics are S__ , == r_^ """"" «^^g aria^^sg^^*^^^O te —_—-Ji^ Inn spun, dyed, woven,' finished, and marketed js I T^^^zSsf p&=e^S=z2. direct to the trade by the manufacturers. A ilgsS===g^ ' "Sundour" prpducts are a magnificent ex- | .l^ T 'i^^Ky?!S^SS^^S|^P'' > ,JJL_. ample of British thoroughness. Test them! X 1 ''"//>>. V'''/ir{\\ %v ' "wl jM Ask the D.I.C. about them! Enquiries most , | ** I ™el"m" it There are Differences between | I I I "SPECTACLES" I W rtT"^'^ 1" ■■■■>—.■■■l-—■^■-■^— ■ 1 ■' '^- f , if i ■■!, , ■■ »» v I H j] IS o of the ordinary kind, and the LITTLEJOHN O ;jj t/- l»th««dl.oountofr«vnyo«h J g }| finely-tempered 14 or 15-carat gold Spectacles, H M purohaa* of «1 oi« overt n | N Eye-Glasses (Rimless or otherwise) fitted I I*, ,1, -, . il J with comfort-giving " Tone," " Kryptok" 01 g F? O "Crookes" lenses, as necessary. Q H D-I-C - Wellington. 3 N- n Sffi [ ■ IS "I" the differences are.-. *J" fW. LITTLEJOHN & SON LTD. TTSTf 1 MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS. 222-224-LaMBTONQUAY,WELLINGTON.N.Z. If /ff^y ott Hand-bags j v— ' — i II .JH& Fl \ Now is time to secure : f i <??^^?#raV^|i 1 a handsome and prac- • TU^ r*»»itr/» <99U I 'S^^#^S^W|% 1 tical Handbag at a : Ahe Centre » | ' v^v^i^^*"^? *I^*^ PI ? genuine bargain. We j Of Wellington is, undoubtedly Walsh's Ltd., &K*J^g>**% ■ i |t^|>^l^i^^ v|^^ J'%PpUa»i*W are showing a large \ for here the new styles arrive daily. -tf^V/WV i assortment of shapes : At present there is a lovely display of new *^vJw^lw\ : *''&"&fjE: ' f£ *?afl' <sw^^^^'' an^ sizes, all prices • fashion goods, comprising, - TPv/1 i^fel i x^^#^^^^^, beingsubjectto j MILLINERY law I T TRpR'TV'C w"%~" " "^" Ditcount 1 Chic Leghorn Hats, Charming &^^^ [ . PRINGLE . \ \ Come in and make I Cellophane Straws, Matrons' Hatj, lOiif V«^ y^ choice early, j , Large Shapes. W« " ' *' BLOUSES and JUMPERS ~ . ' ■ 11 Exclusive English and American Models. Here's the Newest in r^^s^^^,^^^^ Cotton JolSkf^ WALSH'S, Late Mathewson's F^V P^W^^^Va ' " Where tk Smart Hats are." UrCSS ISijl yi^W^W I LAMBTON QUAY - - WELLINGTON J VJLOOCiS /^^'^"^^l^fV j A NEW SHIPMENT OF \ — S i j From the most striking ' ETeiv "•"« ■^l^'M'f^^™- ! A=<iTk.*-'*JG"^ nv/i3£&A\ 1 A V\\ | colour contrasts/to the rc rS\S^4i "J^^^^^w^tT"^^ X> SIS" '" orin^llc") most modest in plain )f It^l^jlf jl^f \ We have just landed big stocks of high shades.all are here. But V WlCfif HI ««!^H 1 grade hosiery. T dainty weaves for |In Silk and Cashmere "SW =t/^^^^^^^^ \ i ciate their noveity and v v ' '/^j " shades at really moderate w^te^^J^PlW-<t:J%^'i\ 3 nil lv wuffM m iviif [c ctpmt *^"—~i<c^-—"/*p2Siw-^r^^*^w» t *x 5-. i bpnns and bummer Lotton Uress rabrics I I WPHBI UHII^l? LADIES' DEPARTMENT: | ntKD. NULL 62 Willi. Street, Wellington ful washing; in an extensive range of the newest check de- | .MEN'S DEPARTMENT: 54-56 Willi» Street I signs; just the fabric for summer frocks and kiddies' wear; 40 miiiimi— mi'iim i mil wil niMiimii in'ill.'i iiih»imhmwiii ■■ ■■■■■.■^.(f inches wide 2/9 yard ■■■™ ■■!< 1 iiiinii 1 ■■■« CREPES —Jap. Crepes, in plain shades, and an extensive rang-e of /^^^^'™"^^^^^^^^^^"^^""""»aaß«^ stripes of various kinds; 30 inches wide 2/3 yard | Oiialitir Frtif>tlA?*»a*> £<ny A/1~~ ENGLISH CREPES-In beautiful dean stripes and plain shades; V£Uallty T OOtWCar tOT Md! an exceptionally high grade cloth; 31-32 inches wide 3/6 yard 1 We have no hesitation in stating ENGLISH CHECK CREPES - And plain shades; very special I imH shoefreceive^,^ b°°tS a"d cloths; 40 inches wide 4/6 yard Jimr^rmrm J rKj \%•■., —-—~> I .CRIMPS-A new uncrushable cotton fabric; just the thing for ilii\ \4 WHHI can Zl NEW ]] S"IPMENT I summer frocks and kiddies' wear ;in a delightful range of new I jj L \ \V\w|lkl I " equalled m town, broken checks; this line is worth inspection; 40 inches wide I |111 ill \mfik. \)^X^^mimWillvln Crockett & Jones's Hiorhest 6/6 yard l|liliJi^4 Ni-i\ Grade BOX CALF OXFORDS COTTON FUGI-This fabric takes the place of Fugi silk, having s*^^ \ ~Medium toe, English last every appearance of same; is a beautiful wash mar cloth, and j V^Ss/ T V, P "KORMrccc" t.'^^? /6 wears wonderfully; in shades of vieux rose, cream, brown and pr '^■Ui^ ul;^^^ lr huo1— i pink; 44 inches wide 5/6 yard cngnsn make, box calf., medium 1 "Select early-you will then be mre of « mo.J vvM choice. ' PATENT LEATHER DRESS OXFORD's-ln FreVch last $& Ill's See our Smart City Boot at «5/D^ )^ 11- Diecount on each &X purchase. P^s f"S*l (f* iC i^T %^% f'fkWW Pih I Til 31-3s-35 COUKTENAY ?LA€E I * tjflt & Ciiil h%*»B.lL %$L> VAJ« LIIMI «» ,I-»ISJ. WELLINGTON 1 Cs- 1 JW • c \vr iv "Where Quality and Style Coat Less" i orner Cuba and Vivian Streets :: Wellington., L m mrr - n -^^^m~^-~--mmLm« s^^ Jl
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 84, 6 October 1920, Page 9
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