il rrr-rcTC^-T^^iwp!^^ lave Money and yet have everything" yon could wish for in a Dress. ■ ■ That is what we offer you. ' 441 n Ali-Wool Navy CHEVf?OS\! SSRGE. A splendid Cloth for Children's Wear. Great value. Special, 4/0 yard! 1 piece if Afl-V/00l Navy f COSTUME SERGE, Fine twill, medium weight. Usually 13/6 yard. Special, 6/11 yard. ftgneoes 56hr COVERT GABERDINE In Fawn shadesj & splendid ■vrairing Offltn. Usually 9/11 yard. Special, 5/11. yard. Special Purchase WHITE CREPE DE GUME, heavy quality, for Dresses or Blouses. Usually 14/6 yard.' Special, 10/S yard. 402 n CREPE DE CHINES in Saxe, Sky, Helio., Putty, Flame, and other leading shades. Special, 8/11 yard. 1 piece 56lft DONEGAL TWEED In Grey; a splendid Tweed for hard wear. Usually 10/6 yard. Special, 4/6 yard. J 1 piece only \ 54in Mm \ i 541 n ROSLYN TWEED \ I QOVEBT COATINGS In Brown with smart | Stripe. I Usually 12/6 yard. I Special, 6/11 yard. m\n ALL-WOOL BABQUETTE CLOTH, for Skirts or Frocks ; in plain shades and mixtures. Special, 14/6 yard, In Grov and Fawn; a good weighty cloth. Usually 12/6 yard. Special, V 6/11 yard. sGirc COLONIAL FLANNEL TWEEDS in Saxe, Henna, Greys, and Browns. Special, 10/6 yard. SOin ALL-WOOL DRESS TWEEOS In smart Stripe effect; very smart for Costumes. Usually 10/6 yard. Special, 6/11 yard. t piece 56in ALL-WOOL COLONIAL BLACK AND WHITE CHECK MATERIAL. 12/G ywd. 561 n All-Wool Roslyn FLANNEL TWEED In Fawn only. A very special offer. Usually 12/6 yard. ***® s ***m mm^o^ sfißSßf^H^SfflPßs6iHppp|i Unusual Design Is the distinguishing characteristic of D.I.C. Millinery. The presentation of Advance Fashions for Autumn and Winter includes jEnglish and Parisian Model Hats and Toques, introducing Novelties of the moment, such as Cire Satin, Jet, Hatters' Plush, and Fur. Wc await your visit with interest and pleasure; yffflsmsßzm m mmm^mmmmmmmm * '^mm'^A D.I.C. Danedin.
White Willow Finish. 25 inches, 8s 6d ; 27-h inches, JOs 6d ; 30 inches, *l2s Gd. Delivered in City and Suburbs, Is extra. BASSINETTES In White Willow, full size, 35s Complete. Commotio Chairs, Feeding Chairs, Drop-side Cots, Baby Harness, Waist Straps, etc. Pram Tyreo Fitted, or Sent by Mail. Baby Cars, Flunkat Ijoocl, £S 10s. S'eagrass Folding Go Carts, complete with hood, £'4 ss. Perambulator, Basketware, Rattan and Seagress Chair Manufacturers, L. PITCHER & CO.' Opposite Railway Station, Dunedin.
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Evening Star, Issue 17923, 20 March 1922, Page 8
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