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■ ; ■.. ■■' Any man who bows D.I.C. Suits to Measure would sooner see the price, rise fa {he QeaKfy Suffer. ■'■■'■, ■■.."■ ■■■■■•■'!*,. That is the position forced upon us through the exigencies of business—and v., .r. For the past four years the D.I.'C. has made a- half*yearly offer of Suits to Measure at 55/-. . If we maintain that price, quality must suffer; our argument is that business men would sooner pay a little more and have the quality; therefore we announce that the ■■ TO YOUR MEASURE AT . ■f ' are l^e nes^ 'war-time-value I Mili^pigSS^^P That is not all. If you pay ' fgffim %hSSSS?iIif ' cash for your suit you can p£|fjf deduct s per cent., or 1/- in lfis| "* pHSisSSll^^^^.^ tne Pound discount. There- ' . You pay 60/- net by ; ;^^^^ ■ \ .-■-. paying cash. , ... . Y*ljM\ijigo^£gM ■ Over and above that you have v/f^®iP§W the satisfaction of knowing: ' lloXmsM that D.I.C; Suits to' Measure' 1 ffp££§l|te are made from the most exHI \MWOSM cellent tweeds, smartly, cut, m vSife| ■■•',■ beautifully finished, and per- ' m Iptfiflf fectly fitting. f { This- is the regular HalfMssi -' yearly Ten Days'offer. Write p M&W " for Patterns and Easy Mea" \j ■ Wslss surement Forms. I |jj DIC. BOX 1478 WELLINGTON Japanese .■ Calendars ■ For 191,8. ;; We have eighteen varieties ; all very dainty, very Japanesy. Very, very moderate in price. Sd, 9d,.i/. f 1/3, 1/6 They will make charming Christmas Gifts at little cost, but we should advise buying.now as the supply will not last till Chriitrnas. Prices arc strictly cash. Post free at these prices but without responsibility. PHIM^! V*Q I TFY Arl Rework Sp^ilsls :: LAMBTON QUAY I>SI^\JJLaiU JL> . .JL I SJ O Please Nole: Postal Address, B« 32, Wellington XTET ~tT\ A Try TT tt ■•■ . mg^ • . ___ . . AL-WAia LUMrAKJi! fjfcjisfl^ Make 11 -hat °Ur ?v5 keS are lmver tha* elsewhere. PRICES » S?n; ht \ JSi ■ ? h? vusual' COMpARE OUR PKlUtb stunt, but absolute straight-out advice to you as a buyer of merchandise, and a seeker of VALUES, to shop "'round You'll generally find ■ THE SAME QUALITY AT PATRICK'S FOR LESS MONEY or BETTER QUALITY for the same money. Suppose you put us to the test with these ' ■ WHITE COTTON DRESS GOODS WHTTF rOTTOM ppttp^q PriC?s V 3' 1/?' 1^ 1 > 2/3 and 2/6 yard WHITE COTTON CREPLS— 30 inches wide, and splendid quali-WHITF-rTfFPTT VOTTTTQ t Pr'-? 8? ,1/:> V*> A'G and 1/9 Yard WtUIE CREPE VOILES—In a beautiful bright silk finish -double widt£ Our p rjOß 2/ In a superior quality— o/r: J»,j WHITE TOBRALCOS-In plain and fancy designs ; guaranteed to m^sh well; 28 inches wide Standard Prise 1/4* yard ; WHITE POPLIN — A very popular material; nice silk finish• medmm and heavy cord Cash Prices 2/9 and" 3/6 yard WHITE PIQJjE — 28 inches wide; a soft quality, in fine and . medium cord Gasfi Prirp -tit J<,Vh wwttt? T>ir\Tt^ -i. -i y*»s>n irnce 7/3 yard Ir PIO-Uf—42 inches wide; a very special quality; untearable:; medium cord; (this line..costs more in England to- •• TOTAL'S "WHITE PIQUE-The famous^i^ £Zt medium cord and check designs; 43 and 44 inches wide WHITE COTTON GABARDINE-Double width^exclptfonal S value Cash Prices 2/6 and 3/6 yard YOUR SUMMER DRESS REQUIREMENTS WILL COST YOU LESS AT PATRICK'S D..S. PATRICK & CO. Corner Vivian and Cuba Streets, Wellington

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 114, 10 November 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 114, 10 November 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 114, 10 November 1917, Page 9

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