♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ < : Crisply Winsome— « I D-I-C Cotton j t Dress Fabrics « ♦ j The time of year has come, when women rejoice in the planning of their Spring and Summer wardrobe; what 4 they shall wear on this, that, and the other occasion. ♦ Of all her decisions she revels most in those of her 4 Cotton Frocks, many a dainty fabric isselected, perhaps, a Robia Voile (the latest), or it may be a Floral . Georgette, or other novelty production ™ Let the D.I.C. help you to a broad selection and a wise choice; come in any morning or afternoon, and rejoice ♦ in the latest. * ♦ ♦ J Novelty Cotton J J Dress Fabrics J ♦ OTTOMAN CORD — iOin wide; in a fine range of filie newest shades. . v ♦ This is quite a n*velty cloth, and will soon find favour with A those who are looking for something different 3/11 yard 4 SWISS ROBING VOILE—S4in. wide; in white and coloured grounds, with large poppies for a border, wonderful effect. ,♦ Bordered Voiles will certainly give a lead in the season's Cotton ' $ Dresses 12/6 yard 4 ROBIA VOILE—With lovely floral border and small roses for the 4 top part of the frock, white and coloured grounds; 54in. wide ♦ 5/11 yard « ♦ FLORAL VOILES—In a wonderful range of colourings and 4 A effects. Never has such a variety been shown before; 40in. wide m W 3/6 yard * ♦ FLORAL TOBRALCO —40in. wide; a great washing fabric, in * ♦ smart patterns suitable for young and old 3^ll yard ♦ + FANCY GEORGETTES—AIways a favourite fabric for Summer • 4 wear, in a beautiful range of smart floral effects; 40in. wide A ♦ 4/11 yard * ♦ SWISS SPOT VOILE—S4in. wide, beginning with a small spot, * working up a large one to form the border; new and very ♦ smart 8/11 yard 4 TERRY JACQUARD —89in. wide; useful for robes, gowns, motor coats, or for sporting use, in dark grounds, with Oriental + colours; very effective 13/6 yard ♦ ♦ ■ ♦ ♦ D-I-C 111 Wellington ♦ ♦ It Vl I ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ A New and Select Range of FRENCH EVENING FROCKS Charming styles for dance and cabaret wear—particularly appropriate for the important social functions of the next few weeks. These dainty gowns are showing in all- fashionable evening shades at 6, 7, 8, to 14 gns. One very charming style, suitable for a young lady, is in lettuce green ' Georgette, handsomely emijc beads to tone, skirt having a semi-flared effect. Price 6 gns. WE INVITE YOTT TO CALL AND INSPECT. 264-266 LAMBTON QUAY - - WELLINGTON. / 5*2 FASHIONABLE VtiliES AT /r%. POPULAR PRICES XmAL^' EMp^^B For the coming teuon ihe fashionable woman Jt' demin > the Voile irock. Ti.e lew shade* and ■Ej^MMtj»^ss^Sn2l*^' patterns are ideal for summer Irocki gs —the L^M? wealt 1 oi a'esign and colour lends inspiration lo flff^**4_a»>'^^ffiEßl WT the summer wardrobe. See these good mw£j**E2Aa£xa grafton voiles from ' X&k SPECIAL OFFER B^r' New Shaded. Bordered Giafton Voiles at ■•mstltcblng done t. M M/fJFJ ## Aj^fy A •n the premises at %r*S * %^mSK*r m M. per yard. #^^^ FOR • GOOD COOD^^ "Health* Shoes The Quality Footwear for Dressy Men New stocks of the famous " Health " boots and shoes in brown, glace and willow calf, black glace or box calf and patent. I IMhC A V»C I jj "The Qu.lity Shoo Store" L.IINUOAIO LtCI. Lamfaton Quay, Wellington r K.WOOLF6» OOyT^i JUST RECEIVED a New Shipment of all the newest FUKS AND TUX COATS—lncluding Eastern, Western and Northern Musquash, also Black and Silver Musquash. BLACK FUR COAT—Trimmed mink collar and cuffs. BLACK. FUR COAT—Trimmed squirrel collar and cuffs. BLACK FUR COAT—Trimmed real skunk collar. BLACK FUR COAT —Trimmed American opossum. Persian Lamb, trimmed black skunk, also Beaver Coney Coats. CTJR CHOKERS—GoIden Foxes, Smoke and Bluo Poxes, Wembley, Sable, White and Platinum Foxes; also a big variety of Cross Foxes. SMALL CHOKERS—In Mink, Stone-Marten, Fitch, Sable, Skunk, Kolinsky. Biggest variety of Furs in New Zealand. INSPECTION INVITED. We specialise in remodelling and renovating all Fur work. We import direct from the Continent. K. WOOLF 6* COY. IV 16 WILLIS STREET Ji
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 57, 4 September 1926, Page 16
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