Whether the Costume chosen.be of Tweed, Repp, or- other fabric, there is that pleasing effect about all of them that / speaks of particular tailoring. This is the type of Costume the D.I.C. invites you to see in the Showroom at any time you can conveniently do so. Oho highly gratifying feature is the moderation in pricing; values are remarkably good STYLES—REMARKABLY SMART A USEFUL COSTUME—In plaid patterned Tweed, is designed with short tailored coat, finished patch pockets, the suede fac- . ings being a particularly smart note. Inverted pleats A GNS. give the required fulness to skirt . *f WELL-TAILORED SUIT—Of Diagonal Tweed, with short semifitting coat. The plain one-button front has long rever collar and inset pockets. Skirt finished inverted pleats at CC /IP / side front jtO/ID/A SHORT-COATED COSTUME, in Sahara Tweed, is worn with a ■ smart check tweed skirt to tone; check facings £O/1Q /C trim the collar and pockets Price **Of I"/ 0 The Circular Cape is introduced on this MODEL COSTUME OF DIAGONAL TWEED. The contrast self-woven border makes a < smart trimming. Wrap skirt with knife-pleated fin- 1 O GNS. ish'ing right side Price *•« MODEL TAILORED SUIT—In Covert Friska, with short scmifittmg coat finished long revcr collar and inset pockets; 1 O GNS. / well-cut skirt with wrap effect at right side Price *"' The Newest- Design is interpreted in this MODEL SUIT OF BURGUNDY, comprising a smart double-breasted coat of velvet, worn with a strictly tailored skirt of shot Sedan Cloth to 1 C GNS tone Pr ; ce 10 MODEL COSTUME in Basket-weave Tweed. The short belted coat is cleverly designed with smart adjustable collar and double patch pockets; inset suede strappings form a novel \*J GNS. trimming Price *■" DISTINCTIVE AVALKING SUIT, of Black Molake. The selfcoloured coat has rever collar and pocket facings of black SfiO and white check to match the'well-tailored skirl) Price. *>*-d D-I-C h^M Wellington 1 SPECIALLY IMPORTED FOR RACE WEAR! § I TOPCOATS I | FROCKS AND HATS I I ALL TO TONE I | The smartest Topcoats are showing in striped, fancy and plain I = Velours, in all the newest autumn shades. Some tailor cut, others i | fur trimmed, and,beautifully finished ranging in Price from 8 gns. i | Ihe Frocks are most exquisite styles in Crepe de Chine, Georgette, ! | ■ etc. All exclusive and distinctive These run from 7 gns. § £ A feature of the Season's Hat Styles is the Felt and Velour Hat, i s with the new high crown. These are smartly trimmed with Velvet i s Ribbon and range in p r i cc f rom 42/. = I VISIT OUR SHOWROOMS. I \S£UAaUMt£>£C3r\ I 264-266 Lamb ton Quay . Wellington I § Genuine N.Z. Greenstone j^^^^. and Maori Souvenir. «£g^fc as GIFTS for the Officers and Men WMP of the H.M.S. " IENOWN."/ lolof Pieces from a few shillings to many pounds. ■ fiP^SyfJ ■ Inspection cordially invited. sSffly ' :9?3ll ty&htirtL -ft , WATCHMAKERS AND J&WU.LIRS i] W , 974 LAMBTOM QUAY, WELLINGTON j — not 3l punishment/ I RICEPUDDING! We have all been made to eat it I . — yea. if you sit there all afternoon!" "Thousands fi 1d f ""' WC VC beCn told 8° °flen> "would be ■ Have you ever had rice pudding made with— I HIGHLANDER I 1 I'full-cream MILK I .p U d d in g m^ w^ cream! Mgm j^j^rt | ' P^t'^likeaiwimming M|ip will be a puddi™ H vd v t t h u e m :. Bkin" m \ '"%*£.* I
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 61, 14 March 1927, Page 13
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