The Second Week of the D-I-C Sale brings to light 1 Great Fancy Drapery Bargains This b one of the " fashion" sections, v and under strict injunctions to dear its ft Pi ' stock, especially as stocktaking is not y^ gs^O r^j so very far distant. sj^3 f*^< ill Si Thsx means "set a raove OQ>" an^ 'l I ji §11 Pi *s Siting a move on with a right good § 8 *^j N*4J*»»^n will and a determination of purpose— fiT^^rfl this wondrously diverse and fascinating stock must and will be cleared because D-I-C Sale Prices help no end! BLACK ITALIAN APRONS—For shop, office and household use; good quality cloth, fast black Usual price 4/6, 5/6 to 7/6 Sale Price 3/9, 4/6 to 6/3 NIGHTDRESS AND CAMISOLE TOPS—In beautiful designs/in, long-doth, nainsook, lawn and crepe de Chine Usually 4/n, 6/6, 7/6 to 12/6 Sale Price 3/11, 4/11, 6/6 to 8/5 Fine Quality, SILK NET—In good eveningl shades; 40 inches wide Usual prices 5/11 Sale Price 4/8 yard TINSEL LACE EDGING—Two-tone colouring, gold/cyclamen, gold/saxe, oin. wide, for evening frock trimming Usual price 11/6 Sale Price 7/6 Bargains in FLOUNCINGS—In gold and silver. ■ Bargains in SILK LACE FLOUNCINGS—AII colours. VALENCIENNES LACE—AII reduced. . . The remainder of our wonderful stock of Real Filet, Chinese, Torchon, -Maltese, Imitation Filet, Valenciennes, !BB Torchon, Art ' Silk Laces, Duchess Shadow, and in fact all makes all greatly reduced. • 500 yards ODDMENTS IN RIBBONS—AII widths, colours and makes Sale Price 3d. yard TUESDAY'S ISSUE: MILLINERY — -LOOK OUTi £. J\ '.-■■' . mm -' j> t ammmm - —; —; ■% Special Advance Showing of EARLY SPRING FASHIONS The very newest creations for Race and Race Ball wear, from the - most exclusive houses of, London and Paris— PERSONALLY SELECTED BY MRS. METZ. There are some exquisite models in Parisian Millinery, Afternoon and Dinner Gowns, EveniDg Gowns, Two-piece Suits, Boudette Knit Costumes and Coats, and a charming assortment of Fashionable Novelty Jewellery and Dress Accessories. SEE THIS DISPLAY EARLY. ' I Lambtos Quay sad Grand Hotel Buildingi, WUU» Street, Wellington. Untold Money-Saying /gligsN gk By Opportunities await |spj||la? lifrf%lLilEn Bargains in every'section—-bargains you can't afford to miss—bar- " • gains far too numerous to mention here, but these two give you a good idea 1 of the wonderful money-saving opportunities. ' 100 dozen LADIES' WOOL GAUNTLET GLOVES— j Usually from 2/11 t0.4/11 All at 1/11 30 dozen WOMEN'S COLONIAL WOOL RIBBED HOSE—Grey and heather mixtures ' 1/11 pair CALL FIBST THQTO TO-MOEEOW. '. MRS. A. FOWNES Fownes Corner, Junction of Riddiford and Rintoul Streets Wellington South I For tke Tasteful Interior Decoration I .of All Buildings ■ ■ is the Unchallenged Leader! Ideal for plaster, brick or wood surfaces. Ready for use -when mixed with cold water. Olsina is washable and non-1 poisonous; easy and economical to apply. I Leading Poster Artists xise and recomi mend Olsina Paint, mixed wifcl^ Olsina Petrifying Liquid. Olsina is obtainable in a fall range of colours. Full particulars gladly supplied. The STEWART TIMBER GLASS and HARDWARE Co. Ltd. 80-84 COURTENAY PLACE, Wellington
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 150, 29 June 1925, Page 13
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