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v Dressmaking at (j h the D-I-C is an k k Art Superlative I \l 11 I There is nothing of the mysterious about sucH a 'II /I culmination where D.I.C. Modistes are in question"; , //i it is the outcome of the study of underlying prin- 'V . I ciples applied in a practical manner.; \ // - VI i That is why, at the beginning 1 of each season, yi y\ there is quite a marked demand for the services of 1% V \ • " Mrs. Wiseman and Miss Scott. hi Now that autumn is making its presence) known k L '■■ in the World of Fashion, the talents of Miss Scott [\\ 111 and Mrs. Wiseman are being requisitioned for the \)l II \\v I 'I making of new Frocks for the new season.' . \\V j( It may seem rather early to some folk to speak' f'j \ of Autumn Dressmaking, but in the experience- of (. h . \\ ■ ■■ / / v .« the D.I.C. it is not one minute too soon. hi \i [/ Yl You see immediately the new fabrics make their flj appearance many.of the smartest dressers we know |V /»/ of make insistent demands for the very latest in y \ '/; I material and most fashionable styles. \\« » Out of town clients are considered and cared for 'jl \ equally with city residents, for the D.I.C. Easy. / j \ \ Measurement Form smoothes away all difficulties in I. I \iv this.regard, while the D.I.C. Mail Order Service f I \y enables one to receive patterns of the new fabrics // M by return mail, ■ fll\ II \ \ i/ I Thei DXG. is ready for Autumn Dressmaking. t\\ (I Send, for Patterns and; Easy Measurement Form. \]U j/ Write to-night, , Jj h • ' ' ''■ >: ■" rl l| D-l-C Box 1478 . Wellington 7--1 • ' ' ' ■ - I In ■"■■'• ■ ' ' *fl \ I EH3IIiPOUCY^AI.WAYS QUAUT^ U v Some Infants' Things 9 traced "ready to work" with dainty simple designs. Prices are CASH WITH ORDER post free. Long Robes,superfine Tarantulle 5/9; Linetvßootees l/ 6« Bibs in sets of three on fine linen 1/9, on fine pique 1/6 set. Nightingales on radianta 2/- - Baby Jackets on fine linen 4/6; Baby Pillow on fine linen 3/6 Feeders on fine huck 2/-set. , Dutch Bonnets, on white oatmeal cloth 1/5; On best quality Shantung 2/6; On white Jap. silk 2/4; On fine Irish linen 2/2; On cream radianta 1/8 PRINGLES Ltd. 5j "Art Needlework Specialists" : Lambton Quay 6 flt Please address P.O. Box 32 iP #<e» <&& BIG SAVINGS ON SERVICEABLE I SUMMER DRESS GOODS AT PATRICK'S It is idle to deny that prices have risen — considerably during the past three /fi^b Yet at Patrick's the increases have /Cv'W M been very small due to our trading on K> XJIuK/al] a STRICTLY CASH BASIS. - Jf^m^Mm PATRICK'S nMSMM ■SUMMER SALE . brings double savings to buyers of V i^SV'mJ^^^w^ Summer Dress Goods—our lower than elsewhere prices and the reductions on Hi\^P'''™Ti : These Dress Goods Values 1111*01 * Prove Our Claims 40-inch STRIPED POPLIN-Lovely silk finish, navy with white '< stripe and black with white stripe Big value at 3/9 Sale Price 2/6 yard 40-inch COTTON GABARDINE—A splendid line for costumes and skirts. Colours: Saxe blue, champagne, tussore, and fawn . Usually 3/6 Special Sale Rrlce 1/11 yard 40-inch STRIPED GABARDINE—WooI finish; a splendid cloth; grey and black Well worth 3/9 Sale Price 2/6 yard 40-inch COTTON CHECK DRESS MATERIALS—Good hard wearing fabrics. Colours are fawn and white, grey and white Usually 2/6 Sale Price 1/11 yard 7 Pieces Only. 40-inch SILK AND COTTON DRESS FABRICS— Colours are mole, -grey, brown, v and black ' Generally 4/6 Sale Price 2/6 3 Pieces Only. 40-inch SILK AND COTTON DRESS FABRICS— In black and white stripes and plain black; very effective 1 Was 5/6 Sale Price 3/6 40-inch Good Quality CHECK VOlLES—Colours :• Blue and white, black and white, brown and white, fawn and white, grey and white Usually 2/11 ,Sale Price 2/6 40-inch FLORAL VOILES —In large and small patterns; all light grounds Big value at 2/6 Sale Price 1/6 yard 20 Pieces Only. 28-inch FLORAL, SPOT AND WHITE VOICES—ReaI good quality Were 1/6 Sale Price B^d yard 30-inch JAP. CREPES—Nice soft quality. Colours: Brown, grey, saxc blue, vieux rose, fawn, and light browns Usually 1/3 to 1/6 Salo Price lUd yard COME EARLY AND SECURE A SHARE OF THESE SAVINGS. D. S. PATRICK & CO. , Corner Vivian and Cuba Streets. Wellington

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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 43, 19 February 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 43, 19 February 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 43, 19 February 1918, Page 9