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Nippy Styles—and exclusive—in Kasha Ensemble Suits \ at the D-I-C! || -■■ That little word "nippy" is full of meaning, for it conveys the intimation that these Ensemble Suits — .'.:' . -whether in Kasha, R»pp, or other fatric—are particu- ,J ■ ■■■■-■<■- larly smart in appearance and exclusive in style. Will , you accept this cordial invitation to see the very latest ,■] Ensemble Suits the D.I.C. is showing? Come in any convenient time: during the morning is suggested. (> :: .■■/■ Si Detailed Information! J i, MODEL ENSEMBLE SUIT—Of marine blue Kasha, introducing the flared skirt, inset sleeves. The smart adjustable collar of mole ' coney makes a cosy and becoming finish. Lined grey cupiclo chenc ' • Price 22 guineas ' '.. ENSEMBLE SUlT—Consisting of frock and coat of rosewood j Kasha. The frock is built on tailored linos, with, collar nnd cuffs | | of Crepe-de:Chine. Fur trimmings finish the long tailored coat. , ";. Lined silk throughout " Price 24 guineas i .' AN ORIGINAL MODEL is skilfully designed in natural Kaslia— j Knife-pleated panels give a slim line, and novelty braid and j i : buttons make a smart trimming Price 13 guineas ) ■" A DAINTY PATTERNED CREPE-DE-CHINE FROCK, with long ' inset sleeves and turndown collar, is worn with a smartly tailored i double-breasted coat, in tan Repp Suiting. Figured lining throughout Price 16 guineas CLARET REPP SUITING fashions an attractive model. The long tailored coat is lined Crepe-de-Chine, and finished becoming collar of American opoSsuni. The frock is effectively trimmed inset panels and buttons to tone Price 20 guineas DISTINCTIVE ENSEMBLE of Red-Leaf Repp Suiting, cut on smart 1 tailored lines. This model is artistically embroidered in self colours. Knife-pleated panels give an effoctivo finish to coat "■'..-•■■' „ Price 18 guineas • MODEL ENSEMBLE OF GREY REPP—Smartly designed frock, ; with band at foot and strappings of navy. The medium length coat is cut on straight lines and trimmed navy to match frock. Lined -.- • grey silk , Price 13 guineas A TAILORED MODEL of Bottle-green Repp has a long flared.coat which is ombroidcrcd in two-tone effect to match, frock Price £11 D-I-C|ra Wellington m ' - ■ - ' - , Tt!? @pwe£t Styles _ II For Cabaret and Bridge Wear, Q We are now showing a delightful and varied range of | PRETTY DANCE FROCKS t I In dainty girlish styles for- young ladies. Tnese are the most J I exquisite and exclusive designs, handsomely beaded and I embossed in all the newest evening colourings, also some charm- || ing gowns for debutantes. P The Prices rang* from 6 Guineas. Call and Inspect 264-266 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. II O ■ ■ . || ' MS&^t KS3SSSS3SSSit^^BS3t^mSiSSSSSSS!^3^^]JC3H^tf This WetNs Special: j^^fe, EVENING FROCKS tigm Tho gay winter season is now in full swing: Bt.'jMß dances, halls, and social events call for some- ■U^OlM thing specially attractive in Evening Wear— HI \M IB and we have it I ' " I 1(9 YOUR Frock, in your own favourite colour and JKk Vffl made in the very latest style, is hero waiting for I WV uB I For one week only these lovely Silk-de-Chino leHuL Us WILL BE SOLD AT 35/-. |wP 3tli '-■ Also see our splendid assortment of Day Frocks ffsmHr- "ySBK in tho latest materials and colourings from Lgj__J (_ Mrs. A. FOWNES lf§| Fownes Corner, Junction of Riddiford and Rintoul 8^8k39 . Streets, Wellington South. ■.-/•■"•" ' • „ ■ ■ ~ : ''• /|K| THE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY a£&\ JJM^Ir CLEAR AS A BELL 4&TZ^2!) S nvURING recent y«ar« many sabmetmaking = S *"* fims have taken on the manufacture of = S Gramophones as a sideline. In fact, any 5 ■:■■ 2,-. amateur handy with tools can make quite a = S. nice cabinet, purchase the motor, tone-am, 5 '. S • etc., fit the various parts together, and the 5 S result is—a Gramophone. Sonic of these S 5 machines LOOK quite as good as a more e^- v S S pensive article. ~ S But in a Gramophone it is TONE that - 5 3 counts, and the builders of SONORA have £• 5 spent more time and effort in developing tone §j 3 quality than on any other feature.' s IE The SONORA is not an experiment. X j£ It i§ the ontcom* of jr««r» of experi- S 2 : enee in Gramophone manufacture. E£ several layers of wafer-thin wood = , laid crosswise to each other, tho f= jKSS^SwMSbRJ, result being the perfect tone for ~ ■ your choice until you have seen 5 and heard the SONORA. We ~ LHiV l b- e Pleased. to demonstrate at =■ No Easier Terms in Australasia. - = PBP\ F. J. PINNY Ltd. ! V R 89 WHtis Street - Wellington I IIHIIHHHMWiHINIIHHHIIimillllllllllllllllllllllllllillllln?

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 136, 9 June 1926, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 136, 9 June 1926, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 136, 9 June 1926, Page 13

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