I Wcfttrigton vveatfser has boen on its best behaviour B during the last ttav or two, and frum all appearances 1 we will f)c favours! with smiling skies yet awhiie. || However, it is our humble opinion that neither the W stormiest winds that blow, nor the heavLst showers « sent down by Jupiter Pluvius would prevent women H frem coming in crowds to the n The bargains at the D.I.C. are magnets strong I 1| enough to draw almost any woman out in the worst | I weather. i I Here arc a few samples of our Record-breaking I Values in 3rsss Materials :— | COSTUME CHEVIOTS— -2 inche« wide. Usual I Price? 3: v and 4/1 1 * Sale Prico 1/11 yard H DOMINION TWKEDS — 44 inches wide ; in good light colonriny:., all wool. Usurl price 3/6 I Sale Price 1/11 ! SPECIAL COSTUME LENGTHS— In tweeds, knop i cheviots, and striped friezes. Regularly 20./6 to I 4g/o Sale Price 17/8 ths length i DRESS VOILES— 42 inches wide, with silk stripe. j Usual price 2/1 1 Sale Price 1/11 ! STRIPED <! DOMINION CHEVIOT "—54 inches J wide, cream ground, with blown, green, and grcv m Ptritjr. Usual price 0/6 Sale Price 3/3 1 COLOURED CRYSTALINES— 40 inches wide : in §! pink, sky, saxe, vieux rose, brown, green, giey. H hclio. U--.ual prices 2/1 1, 3/11 Sale Price 1/6 I COLOURED SILK BRILLIANTS— 44 inches wide ; 1 Usual price s/n Sale Price 2/11 H GREY COSTUME SUITINGS— 42-44 inches wide ; m in plain and stiiped effects. Usual price 2/1 1 m . Sale Price 1/11 1 STRIPE WORSTED SUITINGS— 44 inches wide ; in M mole, peacock, _saxe, reseda, fawn, brown and |j navy. Usual price 3/6 Salo Price 2/11 B DOMINION TWEEDS— 43 inches wide ; grey and ■ black sti'ipe, all pure wool. Usual price 4/6 B . Sale Price 3/6 § Plain and Self-Striped WOOL TAFFETA— 44 inches 13 ' wide J in grey, saxej fawn, cinnamon, electric, H vieux rose, navy, etc. Usual price 3/6 B Sale Price 2/1 1 H You can't coma too often, Every visit means B money in your pocket, if you buy. § WM. SIMM "iJWtlii Manager a ■ a*...i--... Jaß ccr Applique Letters . . For Markbig Handkerchiefs, Table Napkins, Household Linen, or Personal Attire. So Inexpensive and simply applied, they will prove a boon to busy housewives, PRINGLE'S LTD. " The Place for Presents " LAMBTON QUAY £!—___ ■ '__ ___; -r-.L-. ■■-■■■■ jaeC MAKES AN IDEAL GIFT. Retail at all Best Stores. l,: ,',.",: ncn at \ v — » This means there are certain lines we do not wish to take into stock, and so intend clearing same during NEXT FEW DAYS. Ladies 9 Black Suede Gloves, were 4111 f Stocktaking offer THE BUSY CORNER
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1913, Page 7
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