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! FASHIONABLE I FINISHING TOUCHES if and Useful Novelties '$ *?jf?^^B-™*l.* SEE THESE AT 1 W-C. "FANCY" I- Xi-— -f***£p COUNTERS: | THE LATEST IN NECKWEAR—Artists' Bows, -j - with long flowing ends in. pretty shades in )i printed Crepe de Chine ;j Special Value 4/11 each S ' DAINTY FLORAL POSIES—In coloured Suede Leather; pretty and unerushable Special Value 3/6 each RUBBER APRONS—For household wear. These only require sponging to clean them; in a good range of designs and colours; newest styles Special Values 3/11, 4/6, 5/6, 6/6, 7/6 «ach COSY WOOLLEN SCARVES—For cold weather. We have good ranges of styles and colours; also in. art silk mixtures Special Values 4/11, 5/6, 7/6, 10/6, to 21/COLOURED BORDERED HANDKERCHIEFS —In a variety of designs; nice fine qualities Special Price 3 for 1/6 Dainty Colours in. RIBBON VELVETS—For trimming evening frocks; 3 to * inches *ide, | with silk back; soft finish, in all good evening | shades Special Values 2/6, 3/3, 3/11 yard j GUIPURE LACES—For lingerie and frock I trimming; large assortment, in Ivory, Paris, | and Ecru shades; all widths | . Prices from 6d. to 3/6 yard | LADIES' BELTS—In great variety; Coloured | Kid and Suede, Patent Leather, Felt, Reptile | . effects in narrow and wide widths; all shades I From 1/- to 4/6 each ! CHILDREN'S GUIPURE COLLAR AND CUFF | ' SETS—Circular, Peaked, and Frilly Val. | styles in White and Paris. These are*scarce I Special Prices 2/6, 3/6, 3/11, 4/11 S |, n . I, . ... i r ' I D.I.C. - Wellington We want to tell our customer* that we are offering a few of our moat exclusive Models Evening and Dance Frocks at SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! _, One is a CHARTREUSE GEORGETTE, embroidered in dull gold pearl and diamento. Usual price 18 gns. Special Sale Price 12ins ' A GOLD SEQUIN FROCK, with full flared skirt. Usual Price 18 gns. * - > Special Sale Price 12 gut. And many others in various styles. Usually 10,14,16 and 19 gns. Special Prices 5. 8, 10 and 12 f im. SEE WINDOW DISPLAYS! **4»*66 UmbtonQuay ' WELLINGTON ;fW Knvrirw* an 4 Onkra Cordially Solicited f _^^^ - ,"'"'.^o^^^^ ' I A Ring of QfiMy v* «wr I ,^^^^ I , (Ac maximum 0/ ' I m Jt^' I ' *I^^^L 1 I Ptt—urt and Solhfotlhn M x. p n; denton J : ™' WHAT IS YOUR SECRET? She always looked jo fresh and attractive. She seemed to 1 t^^ B*°w health. And there hung about her ~ JUBaMiHE a subtle air of cleanliness—a. IKflHll fragrance at once delicate and WmL^Jmß Her friend finally asked her, Hn^TH frankly. The secret) Simple ■|U«-~4H| enough. Colgate's Cashmere Pfl[^a*flH Bouquet Tide sprinkled generI^^^HM ously over the.body after the ■tß^Pffifll bath.. So cooling and invigorilßiil lll'llH aring- after a busy, trying day. Colgate's CASHMERE BOUQUET TALC

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 142, 20 June 1927, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 142, 20 June 1927, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 142, 20 June 1927, Page 13