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At the D-I-C To-day! Fur Trimmings! Sew-Me-Ons! Fringes! All the Latest NOVELTIES If a woman wants a fringe for dress trimming or for a lampshade, she comes straight to the D.I.C. If she wants a "Sew-Me-On" or a yard or two of passementerie, or a piece of fur trimming—again it is the D.I.C. that is sought out to provide these needs. Every novelty in this class of dress adornment will be found at the D.I.C. INSPECTION INVITED FUR TRIMMINGS—In Skunk Opossum—4in. wide • 48/6, 54/6, 57/6 per yard ' ' C°oi E/I FURS—Iu mol P and beaver shades; 4in. wide Zl/6; and Platinum, 35/6 yd.; Beaver, 32/6, 24/6 yd. REAL MOLE FUR—4,in. wide ' 37/6 yard PESCHANKI FUR—4in. wide 38/6 yard SHRIMP, GREY, BLACK HARE— From 12/6 to 22/6 per yard IMITATION MOLESKIN TRIMMING —In Grey Beaver, Nigger, and Mole; 4in. wide. Very suitable for trimming children's and maids' coats 3/6 yard BLACK SILK' FRINGES-In 4, 6, 8, 12, and 15 inch Wldths From 1/9 to 8/11 per yard All the ..wanted shades in COLOURED SILK,FRINGE As Helio., Sky, Scarlet, Prune, Moroc; Cream, etc. 3/6 to 8/11 per yard TWO-TONE SILK FRINGE—In Blue, Prunes,,Helio.. Fawn, etc. 5 / 6> 7 / U yar< i ' SEW-ME-ONS—The latest novelty for trimming- curtains, cushions, bedspreads, and children's garments From 1/- to 5/6 each DIG fed Wellington

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 112, 14 May 1927, Page 19

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