I Hosiery Week at the D-I-C I I The End of Hosiery I I ' Week is not the end of I I D-I-C Hosiery Values X Hosiery Week is but the herald of a new season and new ideas in Spring and Summer i Stockings. ; tD.I.C. Hosiery Values have a Dominionwide reputation, which Hosiery Week will serve to enlarge. What is tremendously pleasing to Hosiery buyers at the D.1.C., in addition to fine « C qualities and excellent values, is the great r I variety of Stockings for selection, as well as many novelties seen for the first time. fell S Hence the end of Hosiery Week at the I? ll| D.I.C. is the beginning of a new buying era gJ | 8?? for hundreds and a continuation of the buying activities of thousands more. , I Practical Hosiery I i at Practical Prices | \ MERCERISED LISLE HOSE—In two shades W ft , of grey and coating fawn; seamless, legs M B and .feat At 3/11 pair K$ . if "LADY VIOLET" MERCERISED LISLE S ■B SEAMLESS HOSE — In smoke grey and W * Henna fawn only At 3/6 pair |!^ a "*■ A Splendid Range of Colours in FINE MER- j^j f; CERISED LISLE HOSE—WeII shaped and fj M well finisiied; in- greys, . moleK fa.wns, fflj j « champagne, navy, browns, gabardine, W M bottle, sky, pink and gold , . ' M M ' At 4/11, 5/6, 5;i1,\8/11,7/11 pair \ f| « FANCY LISLE HOSE — In stripe and check W g designs in navy/green, grey/champagne, m v< ■' brown/white, saxe/white 5/11 pair ri i •M COLOURED QOTTON HOSE—WeII shaped KJ § ' and with cashmere finish; in putty, grey M '8 and gabardine At 5/11 pair • SJ 1 MORLEY'S CASHMERE FOOTLETS —In ■ it* \ or white; for wearing with 0 j j ""fine summer hose " 3/6 pair B) See the Special Window* ( ■ Displays —Panama Street | r 1/- in tht S diteount off *vtpy OHh j] ■ t I purohM* of &1 oc ov«t>i n vj j , D-I-C - Wellington. 1 Tarantulle Lingerie /V^^X Design 1852 (as sketch) • W{%%gwfy\ \ Nightdress - 10/6 / W Tzgm \ Camisole - 3/11 ; ■ / Vy^^^ \ Knackers - 5/11 , / \L \ \ These prices include Transfer / \_^ - \ \ " Initial for Medallion. / J \ " \ FOR BABY- / A I Tarantulle PilcKers / M Pft \ \ Very little work / do^'!t^4'M LL \ ' Prices 1/11 J, &O^W%MJ\\ Postage Patd on Osh Orders i /( j"' '*' /V\ \ \ LIBERTY'S { [hLcJ ))i (Incorporatins PRINGLE'S) / V \/)>"t-^ -5H / / 3 152-154 LAMBTON QUAY, WELUXGTON ' \/ 'THW / / ' IV ;> I W\ it (• \JP Such a remarkable offer as ihis calls for your immediate response. /^i T> T-* |~> T-» x DE CHINE ' Purchased a long while ago, hence , the sensationally low -price. The . colours are Peach, Pale Pink, Heliotrope, Vieiix Rose, Sky, Dark Lemon, Saxe, Pale' Blue, Grey, See the Big Window p U fty, Champagne, Apricot, and* ! Display. If you can- Black and White. You could not not call—Post Your buy this quality Crepe-de-Chine j Order. v inywhere in N.Z. under 17/6 yard. ! i OUR SPECIAL |O If PRICE I J/0 Comer Cuba and Vivian Streets :: Wellington."
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 91, 14 October 1920, Page 9
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