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Never too many Gifts of— D.I.C. Gloves or Stockings! a q The woman who will scorn such fi^ . rSp— \\ practical gifts as these is not yet n^OjLd 111 I H The woman of to-day—keen and II IB 1111 M shrewd in her buying—senses the lIIPI S^^H good values D.I.C. Stockings and ft,'O'fl Gloves always proclaim. If you are on the doubting list give-GLOVES or STOCKINGS! .MORLEY'S SIMPLEX SUEDE FABRIC GLOVES—With turn"back cuff;.smartly embroidered with cross-stitch design in .contrasting shade; in Pastels, Fawns, Cedars Price 6/11 pair *• | " THE GEM" WASHABLE SUEDE GAUNTLET GLOVES— • Seams smartly stitched in self and contrasting shades. A most reliable glove for wear _ 19/6' pair A New Shipment of FANCY SUEDE GAUNTLET GLOVES— With smartly designed cuffs, embroidered in self colours and ; shades to tone Price* from 12/6 to 19/6 ; MILANESE SILK ENGLISH TWO-DOME GLOVES—WeII known | for its good wear and appearance; in Pastel, Fa\w, Cedar, Nude, Putty, Blonde, Mesh, Grey, Black, White ' S/ll pair "THREE KNOTS" ENGLISH HEAVY SILK HOSE—Seamed legs j i and good fitting- Each pair complete, with card of mending to ! match; in a range of all the newest shades 6/11 pair. | "VICTORY" PURE' SILK CANADIAN HOSE—Finished with I ribbed suspender tops and seamed legs; in Flesh, Cream, White, j ' '. Champagne, Nude, Grain, Blush, Airedale, Fawn, Grey 8/6 pair HOLEPROOF SILK HOSIERY —A new shipment to hand, in all \ the newest shades. This brand is well known for its good wearing qualities and appearance Prices from 5/6, 9/6, 10/6, 14/6 SILK/WOOL HOSE—With 1-1 ribbed suspender tops; light and _ '' warm; in Silver, Grey, Champagne, Putty, Fawn, Nude, Flesh, 1 Straw, Black, Ivory" ; ' 6/11 pair j '■••. MAGIC CAVE SESSIONS: 1 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 2.30 p.m. to S p.m. • Friday ".. 2.30 p.m. to 5 p-m.; 6.30 to 8.15 ! Saturday ■ ... 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. ■ , Bran Tub open all day. D.I.C. - . Wellington DAINTY DRESS NOVELTIES FOR XMASGIFTS A Choice Collection of Pretty Accessories, any of which would make a charming gift. A FEW SUGGESTIONS: : Beautiful Silk Crepe de Chine Kimonos .-. . . From 5 gns. ••■ Dainty Bags —ln Moire Leather, and Attache style From 21/The Newest Batik Scarves ... ■ .. .. .. From 4/6 French Posies —ln pretty colours .... ..i .. 3/6,4/6,5/6 Fancy Combs —For shingles .. .. .. .. From 2/Companion Sets of Hangers, Shoe Horn*, and Trees 8/G Leather-covered Work Baskets— Filled . . . . 69/6, 84/Also Puff Boxes, Powder Boxes, Beads, Ereninnr E'"e;s, «£*■•• 264-266 LAMBTON QUAY - - WELLIttGTO'v. I We Call Attention to our Special Window \ f Display of i j LADIES'SHOES I j The v.ry Newest Smart Styles for XMAS AND HOLIDAY WEAR. | I <^ Exclusive Designs! Fine Quality! \ f /l^^v V Lizards, Crocodiles, Light Fawns, also Brocades \ 1 :'/ and.Satins'—very beautiful Shoes and absolutely = I VT^^^^^^^h^ For **' Foot Troubles consult f I \^ lilmifri °"r London Foot Specialist, j I T INH£ A V'€ I Til "THK QUALITY SHOE STORE" \ [IjllllfOitl 3 LiAII. Labi™ Qoay . . . WELUNGTOM | CHRISTMAS GIFTS Usefulness combines with thoughtfulness and gcod taste in this dainty gift. For the breakfast tray, the invalid, for a child, it would be equally delightful. In Royal Doulton China and first quality Electroplate, with gilded spoon. Saucers in white, 9/-; and in colours: Pink, green, or yellow, 11/-. Here are oilier Suggestions- — Silver Vases - - - From 26/6 Electroplate Napkin Rings ■> - From 3/6 Electroplate Butter Knives ... From 2/6 Silver Frames - - - - From 12/6 Silver Napkin Rings ... - From 10/Silver Butter Knives .... From 8/6 "Cittteiohrfs "- — j

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 137, 7 December 1926, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 137, 7 December 1926, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 137, 7 December 1926, Page 13