at the D.I.C. To be in tune "with "the seasons/one must be like the seasons—dress-accordingly. Spring flowersare now -'adorning; the land, and' it is but natural that, .the fair women of the land should think of daintier and more Springlike frocks. Among the early examples at the D.I.C. are Silk Frocks of exquisite charm, each in its exclusiveness. an unassailable influence upon the' minds of smart dressers. To Sec is to Acquire ! SOFT NAVY SATIN FROCK—Gathered skirt with panels back' and -front,-".sleeves inset with frill at-wristj square-neck sniall embroidered design in self, narrow befit and . .ends finishing waist. - ••■'... 13 gns. EMERALD STOCKINETTE .. FROCK—Lonjrr collar, band on skirt, and narrow Tpelt at.. waist .of navy silk, collar and cuffs tntnroed to match.. - 18gns. HOUSE FROCK IN PACEST PrNK '7 pleated back. inset sleeves, bodice lined ivory Jap. sijk. s ens. MOLE GEORGETTE FRQCK Gathered skirt with deep - tucks. Magyar bodice, sleeves to elbow, roll collar cream, ivory ninon lining, trimmed prole? lace, narrow belt. *I4H- - DAINTY FROCK IN.' CREAM NET AND LACE—Skirt slightly jrat'hered with overdress, deep cape collar, sleeves inset, wide, belt pink~Taoire ribbohr 'stitched, pink. 1/- In th« « dlsoount off m#M»h purohßM ef «1 •»• W»i D.I.C Wellington
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10659, 4 August 1920, Page 9
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