I RESUME! | h Autumn Dress Accessories L y and Novelties to be seen U k attheD-I-C j There you have in one word—concise, crisp, and ' I fl pleasing—the consensus of opinion with regard to /. j the little odds and ends of dress. \ • J The Autumn Novelties are just lovely. It may be \ // a new design In lace, a novelty in hat bands, or a Vk dainty piece of neckwear that attracts you. y \\ These new and, charmiDK things are arriving every I'll .U day. Each hour seems to bring some fresh novelty '/I \ to light, the very, very latest being the new and // most fashionable Stock Collar. The D.I.C. has A / them. They're the fad In London to-day. \y I 'I See the New Fancies in vj / Dress Accessories at the D-I-C /j \\ NEW FRENCH HAND-PAINTED HAT BANDS— 7.7 v« Suitable for velour hats, Panamas, etc:; distinctive ■> y I V' designs; no two alike, */6 each (./ \ NEW VELVET RIBBONS-In all *hades and / Fj widths - V I * NOVELTY HAIR BOW FASTENERS—For chil- \\ fyOj dren's hair; a very useful novelty 1/-, 1/6 each r. \ f/j NEW NOVELTY NECKWEAR—In Silk, Georgette, \tf Crepe-de-Chine, and JMuslin.. including Fichus,!. \ , Matelot Collars, Hunting Stocks, Sailor Collars ; in ■ / V the newest styles. . ■// ' \ New Delivery of CREPE-DE-CHINE' HANDKER- / I \ CHIEFS—With floral and Oriental borders / 'A \s\ From 1/3 each - / \\ New " Futurist 11 Design in FINE MUSLIN HAND^ //I KERCHIEFS- From 1/3 each (A A " REAL HAND-MADE FILET: LACES—In beautiful 1U /'j designs. These are very scarce and only a very \ L 'j limited supply is available. l \\ < J REAL HAND-CROCHET LACES. and INSER- \\U //■ TIONS and RIBBON-HOLE BEADINGS 1 From 1/- yard fl, \ Fresh Delivery of INDIAN and CHINESE HAND- /// l\\ MADE LACES—AII designs arid prices / / \ U NEW VEILINGS—In Russian, Chenille and Pile / V\\ Spot meshes / j f HOSIERY" in every conceivable shade, in Silk Lisle '/I Jjl Thread; also a large variety of Golf Hose in heather i ///, colourings ' ' r\ f/j .. i ■ \ « ffr D-I-C Box 1478 Wellington 7. Some Infants' Thingfc v traced "ready to work" with dainty simple designs. Prices are CASH WITH ORDER post free. Long Robes, superfine Tarantulle 5/9; Linen Bootees 1/6 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 fijie 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 i \ "Art Needlework Specialist^" : Lambton Quay / > « Please address P.O. Box 32 }* w» <%& Men can make Big Savings at PATRICK'S SALE A man can depend upon getting "Good Goods" here—our Men's Wear section has not been open long enough to have accumulated old stocks, and we don't intend to have old stocks either. PATRICK'S SUMMER SALE is an event that presents Solid Savings, because our Fine Cash Prices are genuinely reduced. No marking up to mark down tactics are practised at Patrick's. ' MEN, COME AND SHARE IN THESE SAVINGS. 20 dozen only. MEN'S SPUN COTTON PANTS—Medium weight, -well made, , v H&iSm good value Usually 2/11 JS** I?jslj| Sale Price 1/ii pair ' V£SpF 30 dozen SINGLETS—In Soft Spun Cot- />«&jbß*7~T ton; nice medium weight; splendid V \T/T/~^Tl quality Usually 2/11 , f \-J_jj .<r Sale Price 1/11 pair jOyy/ r i MEN'S UNION FLANNEL UNDER- %{ \ SHIRTS—FuII size, natural colour, well ■ \\i 7- ,-^> made; big 1 value Were 4/11 V / Sale Price 2/11 \ y> 1 30 dozen MEN'S CASHMERE SOX— \n,^mt£ef. Heavy weight, extra good quality ; buy j£&jt>N^!p *h several pairs while-the price is down Eo]!«K"EP Usually 1/9 Sale Price 1/3 pair j^^^»| 20 dozen. ALL WOOL SOX—In black jg||]||m| only; good colour; nice roomy shapes; Sii^lSwi splendid wearing; sizes 10, 10J, 11 iSSr^Hn Were 1/9 Sale Price 1/4 pair B^i'lßfl 50 dozen Fashionable Wide-end TIES—In 11^^ plain, floral, and stripe "designs ; big KP"SiB 11 , range of colours and shades. »s*yram' Were 2/6 t0,2^11 Sale Prise 1/11 each v^Smnl 10 dozen Wide-end VTIES—Dark grounds, VtMEm.l with'coloured spots; a rattling good fiSraW'*' bargain Usual Price i/n «mSWpM Sale Price 1/- each, H^ffli ioo dozen WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS— Wgm Plain borders and narrow hems; good AnSQI useful size; sterling- value at ImBB Special Sale Price, 6 for 1/3 MEN'S KHAKI HANDKERCHIEFS— 4^Hpjj§f Regulation size; plain ■ borders . Jjf j ' Sale Price 6d each 4gjgggS& All other lines for men have been reduced for the Sale Come— —Buy---—Save. D. S. PATRICK & CO. Men'l and Juveniles' Outfitters Corner Vivian and Cuba Streets, Wellington
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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 51, 28 February 1918, Page 9
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