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Eiqiisite Evening Sear. THE D.I C FOR VARIETY. Charming Evening Cloaks Dress Materials. Trimmings. THE Wintei dJ IsatHwb V )i -2- Season has // begun very it k lato tllis yoar ' fi- li,\ ' and many a 'fh % WSV Sii',l has still f/r f' ®fM?' \ y . lcl m' \ pretty evening I* ' 1 frocks, her eyeinng coat, and blouses. MmWm Jt wo, i ul ! )o lMNkw/%a a grent ™ ,s- ---\ ' these without ' . '' \ ' first' '' seeing ' " fi\ \ ' the- beauty 1 • a \ and tlio vari- /•). \ ety of the 111 I . \ evening fab--11 I'll rics,'and other | Jill I requisites I''ll '" I by ' fit 111 111 EVENING I' If ' 111 ' C 0^ TS ' f-'l'lll II l 0 K' mono P'llll Vll ' 11 Cloak—so loose I''■ill ll I " Dl ' 10 ° my it? IM 11 ifl ' frusli a frock — ¥«l\'''VNwi, is still the fav- • i'SVMI ourite . for ovea ? ll < / SyJuK J weai'. Host ' • R : of them are lEi !»• ffl I made of faced ISlVlli/> ill . ' .'.cloth,:., trim--1 liibd 'with el- ' ' bi'aid/f' ■ \ n f or prfitty ono of • Jn- I'l/l 111 l llll'llflll Mllft Venetian . j/l '' |l|ll|||i'! n cloth "has long kimono siceves, awl* is smartly finished with black braid, silk, and tassels. In cream, sky, and mauve. 555. Another of blanket' cloth is trimmed with bands of black satin, and braided with jet buttons, and fringe. This is shown in : cream, sky, and geranium ' red. 455.! A charming coat of silk-faced, cloth, with long sleeves, is handsomely embroidered with'silk of the same'shade on coat and cuffs. In pink, cream, and eau j Ue nil • 635. j EVENING ROBES. | Materials for'evening frocks 1 arc this year very soft and fine, and.shown in all most beautiful shades, and the D.I.C. has a particularly, fine, range of' these exquisite fabrics. • Satin Charmeuse .will still be a prime favourite, because it is so soft and firm that it drapes beautifully.. This is to be had in practically all shades at 7s. 6d. a yard, 40 inches wide. A still newer and more durable material, with the same excellent qualities, is Satin Floresca, in'all. shades. 9s. 6d. a yard, 40 inches wide. --This is an ideal material for an evening gown. Next to these como the Paiiettes, soft and bright in finish. These are to be had at 475. 6d. the robe length, a really inconsiderable price, for an evening frock. Sequined and Tinsel Robes are having their day, and not even last year did they possess the popularity that is theirs this season. Sequined Rpbes, with silver, jet, or amethyst sequins, from 40s. to 100s. the robe. v In addition to these are tinselled or 6equined materials to be bought by the yard, ranging in quality from the tinselled grenadine in white, cream, sky, helio, and pink, at Is. 11d. a yard, double width, to the • white net with gold or silver bugles, at 4s. 11d. a yard, double width. Tosca Net is a new material, very effective for the clinging tunic frocks that are now so veVy much in vogue. These are to be had in cream, black, green and prunelle, ss. 1 id. a yard, double width. DRESS TRIMMINGS. . Never havo Dress Trimmings been so beautiful and so various. First in point of beauty are the black nets embroidered in coloured silks, metallic thread, and coloured beads, in all the latest designs. ■ ,The white»_and coloured nets, euibroi- I dercd and betinselied and beaded come ' very near these in point of beauty, while there are the daintcst bright trimmings I in jet, crystal, and silver. If some j of. these trimmings *aro expensive, they i are well worth the cost, for they j are so exquisite, and so effective, that | they give an individuality and charm to any frock. The D.I.C. makes a speciality of these handsome trimmings. EVENING UNDERSKIRTS. The ideal underskirt for evening wear I is of soft thick satin, which • clings | closely to the figure,' to suit the closelyhanging skirts, and has not the loud rustle that proclaims a silk skirt. The D.I.C. is well stocked with these dainty modish skirts, with accordeon-ploa'tcd frills, in shades of cream, sky, heliotrope, white, and vicux-rose. 295. Cd.j 395. 6d., and 425.

LOUISE MILLINERY SCHOOL, ■ 220 Lnmbton Quay (over Godber's). MISS HALL, having returned from London and Paris, is now (caching the latest methods i>f ami Making HuLs, etc. The LOUISE MILLINERY SCHOOL is tli? OLDKST ESTABLISHED and ABSOLUTELY THE BEST IN N.Z. Kindly call for particulars. 1- Lesions for 76, 6d. •

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 840, 11 June 1910, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 840, 11 June 1910, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 840, 11 June 1910, Page 11

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