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Blouses, Gloves, Hosiery Laster. BLOUSES . S . Very Smart and Dainty JAP. SILK and TINSEL BLOUSE — Covered with black and coloured ninons Price 17/6 4'WOLSEY" SHIRTS— AII pure wool, unshrinkable finish Perfect fitting- ; in all the new autumn tints Price 10/6 Very Neat and Serviceable DELAINE SHlßTS— Perfect fitting:, in ivory, black, and all fashionable colours Price 18/6 HOSIERY | LADIES 1 BLACK SHOT CASHMERE HOSE— In all new ] autumn tints At 1/9 a pair | LADIES 1 VERY HANDSOME EMBROIDERED CASH- [ MERE HOSE — In white, emerald, sky, pink, helio. * At 2/6 a pair i SPECIAL VALUE !— Ladies' Black CASHMERE HOSE— g Spliced heels and toes- Full fashioned and fast dye jji At 1/6 a pair GLOVES ! The "Muriel" 2 and 3-Dome Strong White KID GLOVES ! — Black and white, contrasted points Price 2/6 pair | The "Etna" 2-Dome FRENCH KID GLOVES— One cord | noints, in green, navy, beaver, tan and wine i Price 2/11 pair n The "Antoine" 2-Dome FRENCH KID GLOVES — Three | cord points, self and black, in brown, tan, beaver, green, navy, white and black Price 4/6 pair | NECKWEAR LADIES' PATENT; LEATHER BELTS— ii, if and 2 j inches wide, in black, brown, green, cardinal and , najpy. " Prices 1/11, 2/3 and 2/6 each Very Dainty LACE JABOTS — Trimmed and piped, self and | colours. A distinctive finish to blouse or costume t Prices 2/11, 3/6, 3/11 and 4/6 each I LADIES 1 SOFT SILK TURNOVER COLLAR — Plaia | or hand-embroidered ;, 2 inches high Price 1/- each ? *~~ SPECIAL ! I The custom of giving" Presents sat Eastertide, now so j much in vogue in the Old Country, is fast becoming appreciated with us, as being' a convenient method for conveying' kindly wishes at this season. | HOLIDAY VISITORS TO WELLINGTON WILL FIND I AT THE D-I.C. The Largest and most Varied Collection of Low-Priced, Useful, and Fancy Articles, suitable for home-taking Gifts. BRJNC THE CHILDREN TO SEE THE HUCE TOY AND DOLL DISPLAY AT THE Q.I.C. Take the Elevator to First Floor. NOTE.— The D.I. C. will remain open on Saturday next until 6 p.m. SOME USEFUL STBNQIL DESIGNS! TRACED ON OIL BOARD i 4^3^rt^ < *^ =s '-k & READY FOR COTTING. i'^'^^^^^^^^'^S^L ' Iris, 19 x 7. Water Lily, 13 x 6. ll^B 'A^^, Blackberry, 4! x 4f . Aster, oj-oc 4% c , »'" . - *' ; \ MP^ Grapes, Bxs. Wild.Rose, 7^x-7|- \&£&%ffi '. /ffljhgjß . "' kfff // „ . For Cushions, Curtains, Centres, J^^St^X >^^^| - Kw&l U^\ Scarfs, etc. '< \>fH^»// /<l«'"^s^faAisi®»sßs/1/ < l«'"^s^faAisi®»sßs/ 1 SPECIAL. PRICE, 2/6 SET I^> *{[ TtfrV (Posted free anywhere). /i^i^^r'ff-^ - K ll || Jffh Complete Stencil Outfit, Colours, 4®%. >/\\ \fe^^^> 1 111 mill Brushes, Medium,, etc^ S/6. f^SSC^ s*'5 * ' Jl [ )\^q 111 II If/ "Tiie Place for Presents" - - LAMBTON QUAY Still another shipment of the. newest I Autumn and Winter Biousings, including the fashionable Paisleys in Cashmere and Crepe Finish, in the latest colourings. Hundreds to Choose From. The New PAISLEY BLOUSING— In Cashmere and Crepe finish; latest colourings and smart Btripe effects Bid, 9£d, lOid yard KEYMO-FU3ISH FLANNELS— fii plain Cnn/lin] cream and saxe blue, navy and vieux rose P^ffOf |\Q OUuUiUI gronnds witi self and coloured stripes for rHllvllid the new style Shirt Blouses and Skirts n« 1 J / 9 » l l n * 2 / 3 y ard r««« -™ USSDISV MOLLETON CLOTHS— For Dressing {"[gg gj] r / Gowns and heavy Biousings in Tartans, Stripe, and Flora) designs 111 OlSl 40in. CEEAM pOTTON CASHMEEE AppilGailUH I I — Fancy Stripes and Corduroy ! u[lU3 The Genuine GOLF CLOTHS— In plain 081 i creams and newest coloured stripes BAd yd * 8 I Qiraot remnants of BLOusmhs at rpflim || OllGGl REDUCED PRICES. lOIUHI JUST RECEIVED— FuII range of DOCI WifldOW JOE FLANNELS: in pQSt. ALL-WOOL SHIRTINGS (Shrunk)— 3o- ! inch newest stripes 1/11, 2/3, 2/6 yard i HORROCKSES' FLANNELETTES— I / From 9d per yard or 8/9 dozen V \ CUBA & DIX©M STSh WELONGTCDM.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 87, 13 April 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 87, 13 April 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 87, 13 April 1911, Page 9

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