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r Millinery ® Costumes FOR EASTER SEADY-TO-WEAB SPQETING HATS— FeIt and pretty tweeds,in assorted colours; very smart and now Prices 6/11, 10/6, 13/6, 16/9 ELECTRIC AND CONEY SEAL HATS' AND CAPS— In all the newest shapes, large and small Prices 13/ C, 21/6, 29/6, 32/G, 37/6 tfOKDOBOY VELVET CAPS, WOOL HOODS, and CAPS— ■ ; Suitable for Golf, Tennis, SMABT ' READY-TO-WEAR JSSSS^^^^^. j . HATS — la chip, assorted .dgjfiJBfe'^Sfc^STC^JBBSSSSSb shiipes and colours, trimmed y \- ~ smartly sUaw, Oriental trini- V v^» "^Ljr* ming, and self colourings X^C X^HMI Price* 12/6, 13yil, 18/6, to /SmjEHk SMART NAVY COATING SERGE FEOCK— Magyar style, trimmed' black MjJ braid Price 37/6 * NAVY SERGE TAILORED SUIT— Good heavy quality; coat lined throughout; panel skirt Price 52/6 /jUsl I ' SMA R T AMERICAN SPORTING SUIT ll^H^D.S^ — J n nea^ ner tweeds; coat lined Polo[ll^Hß^ naise ; skirt, box-pleat back Price SO/= lIuHH CREAM "RADIANTA" SHIRT IB BLOUSE— American or tucked fronts ■fflStal \ Prices 8/11, 10/6, 12/6 EnU STRIPED VIYELLA SHIRT BLOUSES hßm^B^B — These are in various styles lEfl^^H Prices 12/9, 15/9 IB^HB WOOLLEN NORFOLK JERSEYS— In H^^^B aU leading shades Special Price 9/11 KB^H SEALETTE, a Very Smait STOLE Hfli^H and PILLOW MUFF— Dark brown or ■^■■| o^ck r Price 19/11 ut HHk NOTE,— The DJ.C. will remain op V Ks •» Saturday next until 6 p.m. W. SIMM, Manager. Vs&P' " ■I ' ■ PERFUME SACS Larender 104 1/-, 1/8— port 2d. Sweet Clover, Violets, Wallflower, Lfly of Valler, Rosemary 1 /37-poit Id. Pot-Pourri 1/6 and 1/9— po«t 3d. ' Sweetly fragrant, these dainty sacs diffuse — — odours from old fashioned English gardens PRINGLE'S , "The Place for Presents" ; £ v tJAMBTON QUAY *t ,, 'Ware Underwear tKat Doesn't Wear There are numbers of grades of Ladies' Underwear to be secured, but of all these the best is the best value. ' In return for your hard, cold coin of the realm you expect the best for jjour money. If you HAKE PATRICK'S YOUR SHOPPING CENTRE. You get full vajue and a little more. ' If prices interest you these items are worth noting • 'LADIES^yESTS-Shaped wadst, large sizes 1/1, 1/3, 1/8, 1/11, 8/6 SPENCERS— . , 1/11 2/6, 2/11, 3/6. and «/fi WOVEN VESTS- ' 2/1 1 / 3/£ 3/11, i/6 and S/8 BLOOMERS^- 2/11, 3/6, 3/11. 4/11 fi/s and 7/s D. S. PATRICK & CO. PATRICK'S CORNER CBBA & VIVIAN STS. A Keen Purchase of Travellers' Samples. Ladies 7 BLOUSES & I [ UNDERCLOTHING I BOUGHT AT A BIC DISCOUNT FOfe CASH. To bs cleared from 25 per dent, to 50 per cent, below usual selling prices. The few undermentioned lines wilt give you an idea of the value we are offering. BLOUSES in DELAINE and JAI\ SltK— ln fancy and plain, styles ; also a few very SPECIAL LACE AND NET BLOUSES — All in the very la'est cut and style Usual prices io/6, is/6 s 18/6, 25/6 to 30./6 Sample Prises 5/11, 8/6, 12/6, 18/6 to 20/6 Sample RangQ of LADIES' UNDERWEAR, Including NIGHTDRESSES, COMBINATIONS, KNICKERS, and CAMISOLES, In all latest designs, in Longciaih and Nainsook. . LADIES' NIGHTDRESSES— Trimmed Embroidery and Lace, with small neck or collar Usually 6/1 1, io/6, 12/6, 18/6 to 37/6 Sample Prices 5/6, 8/11, 10/6, 15/8 to 29/6 LADIES' COMBINATIONS and KNICKERS— Trimmed Lace or Embroidery 'Usually 5/1 1, 8/1 1, 11/6 Sample Prices 3/11, 6/6, 8/11 LADIES' CAMISOLES— High or low, neck, with puif sleeves or without, trimmed Lace or Embroidery Usually 4/1 1» 6/6, 8/1 1, 10/6 Sample Prices 3/11, 4/11, 6/11, 7/11 TE ARO HOUSE "The Busy Corner" CUBA & DIXON STS., Wellington Open until 6 o'clock to-night. COUNTRY CUSTOMERS— HaiI as f«r any of these lines at once. |

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 80, 3 April 1912, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 80, 3 April 1912, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 80, 3 April 1912, Page 9

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