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Special Show of the Season’s N©¥@lties in & ilk Fabrics The art of dressing well is made easy at the D.I.C. DRESS DEPARTMENT where the aim is not only to keep pace with the times, but always just a little ahead. This year’s showing of Dress and Silk Fabrics covers all the most exclusive materials in the choicest patterns from the cleverest weavers in the World. You will find untold pleasure in a brief inspection of these lovely goods, so we trust you will ask to see any fabrics you fancy, for there is no obligation to purchase. Courteous salesmen are waiting to display many materials which we have not room to place on show. GLEHGARIFF AND BAfiTRY EFFECT TWEEDS in a beautiful ranee of homespun colourings, 40-44 in. wide—--1/11 2/6 2/11 yard HARRIS AND DONEGAL (effect) TWEEDS, 42-60 in., in endless variety ... ... 3/6 3/11 4/6 yard STRATKCONA TWEEDS, smart and attractive, 42-54 in. wide ... ... ••• 2/11 3/11 4/6 yard CANVAS MALTE TWEEDS, the season’s novelty in an attractive range of colours, 42-48 in. wide—--2/11 3/11 4/6 yard SILK FINISH CHIFFON CLOTH for evening cloaks, wraps, etc., in lovely colourings, 42-40 in. wide—--8/8 and 4/6 yard CHEVIOT SERGE for cosy wraps and cloaks, newest shades, 44in. wide... ... ... 3/6 yard WE SPECIALISE in CREAM, NAVY, AND BLACK SERGESand our well-known DREADNOUGHT, IMPERIAL, SUNBEAM, DOMINION, ESTAIWEHE COATINGS AND CHEVIOTS are unsurpassed, all guaranteed fast colours, 40-56 in. wide— Prices from 2/S to 10/S yard We are also showing a FEW EXC3.U3IVE COSTUME LENGTHS in KARRIS AND DONEGAL TWEEDS— Prices from 4S/6 to 95/- each LATEST SILK NOVELTIES. DAINTY CRYSTALLINE for evening wear, in all shades, 40in. wide— ... ... 1/11 2/6 2/11 yard VELVETEEN SILK CHIFFON FINISH in all shades, cord and plain ... ... 2/6 2/11 3/6 yard NINON BE SOIE in 50 choice colourings, very attractive for overdresses, drapings, etc., 43in. wide—--2/11 3/6 8/11 yard SATIN GACHMERE IDE SOIE for evening underdress and foundations, 20in. and 40in. wide—--2/11 3/6 6/11 to 12/6 yard CREPE DE CHINES in lovely- shades, 45in. wide—--8/11 to 12/8 yard PAILLETTE DE SOIE for dainty dresses—20in. wide 3/S yard 40in. wide 6/11 8/11 yard THE NEW TUNIC OVERDRESS in white black and ivory net grounds, with silver, gold and pearl sequins. REAL BRUSSELS LACE ROBES de mods, APPLIQUE AND EMBROIDERED TAFFETA MQUSSELAWE ROBES, Etc. We specialise in TAILORED GOODS and will be pleased to submit estimates for Costume or DressPrices from M/■ IF YOU CARNOT CALL WRITE FOR PATTERNS AND PRICES. D. 1. G E. C. DROWN Manager

CLEAN, neat, tidy house* wives know the value ol LANE’S MEDOLINH for the hands. They use It daffy alter house work. Those who uze it know its value, i/•{ everywhere. 10 -. ft polish- *...4-..—4.. 1. VI4SI, Itauil. J. 4 J It acd see ice youra6li All sTocera. li a nocroirs ©PLN&ON OF P 3 Dk. Thacker writ«i: “ 1 have recommended Mr. Simpson’s S*P Flours io my patients, particularly the Wholemeal Bread Flour, No. 3. “It contains all the elements of full dour, and is stone ground, a In our ancestors. It will always help to cure constipation.” (Signed) H. T. J. THACKER. If your Grocer does not stock S-P l'lour, write me, and I'll see you get it. G. r. SIMPSON, Proprietor, SOUTHBRIDGfi

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15557, 6 March 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15557, 6 March 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15557, 6 March 1911, Page 10