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■ \ - / 1 i ;• k Vv ■ 7/ 1 What with the coal shortage and the discomforts the lack // ./) of it entails, and the rigours of winter, a warm Padded [ /./ Silk Dressing Jacket is a positive boon. I<V » Never has Winter Comfort Clothing been so keenly sought \ / / after as this year. \vj| 'it ' ■ \!® S That is just where the D.I.C. is able to help with warm yj IV ' and perfectly cosy Padded Silk Dressing Jackets, as well / h \\\ as those in Pyrenees Cloth and other warm fabrics. \i 'I \l ji i I) 1111 of these Jackets when yon U '/ *w&0 wear ©ne! ]j H '■ U VX i Visit the D.I.C. Ladies' Outfitting Section, and ask to see A / .. v» these altogether charming and cosy jackets. / / V COSY PADDED JACKETS—In silk or soft satin, but- ji \» ; toned to the throat, finished small collar and turn-over i /I cuffs; saxe, rose, grey, cardinal, navy, prunelle, black. \ X / and pale ptek 19/6, 22/6, 25/6, 27/6 to 39/6 . |\ /. / PADDED SILK JACKETS—V-shape necks, with lorg \. a\J| Ul roll collar: saxe, rose, cardinal, and palo pink \Vj| /// 22<'c' :';;''6 t0 3S/= ■ \fl] ■ if PADDED SILK JACKETS—Embroidered fronts and- M ft IV cuffs; neck outlined cording; rose 25/6 /'I , \ COMFORTABLE JACKETS IN PYRENEES--Mftgya.r / % \ \ shape, finished cable stitching to match; rose, pink, and / ij j \J j saxe v x 10/6. H/6. S*/6 / / \'i SMART JACKETS IN PALE BLUR PYRENEES-Gol- Ol lar and cuffs of white Jap. silk, hemstitched 31/9 OJB // USEFUL JACKETS IN PYRENEES—StoIc facings and H\ /'/ cuffs of floral delaine to tone; rose, sase, and pink \ \, Ij ... % . 11/6 to 17/6 LII / / DAINTY NIGHTDRESSES' IN WHITE SlLK—Hand- \\j| I,! embroidered in artistic designs 32/6 to 49/6 Wl m WOVEN WOOLLEN GOWNS—Square necks or small ' f/lj | \ collars, trimmed lace; women's and out sizes ' In [ INA • 22/6, 25/., 27/6 to 45/. j V \| ' ' : ' >,f W . If . \ I 111 **'" 'n tho * d'aoount oflF every oash IL I h purohase of *1 op. oven ■ l\ If D-I-C Box 1478 Wellington H CTf W% y sai)6ker^bief Sacbets V We-have a delightful series of Hand-painted Sachets in Jap. Silks. Apart from the artistic merit, their suitability for dainty gifts,—the further outstanding feature : is their very low price. HAND-PAINTED SACHETS, at 1/9, 2/3, 2/6, 2/8, 3/6, 4/3, 4/11 HEAVILY EMBROIDERED SACHETS, specially dainty, 5/6, 8/9 (These are post free prices for cash only)', PRINGLES Ltd. ,<\ "Art Needlework Specialists" .: Lambton Quay *a$ Please address P.O. Box 32 . |n) The "Oldest Inhabitant" Finds it hard to remember any winter season as cold as this one. And Mr. Meteorologist says that there's going to be plenty more of it. That's why you'll be in these bargains in FLANNELS and BLANKETS at PATRICK'S SALE They are quality goods—made for warmth and wear—selling below regular prices just because we're holding a real sale, and for no j other reason. We don't reduce these "to clear them"; they're scarce lines. The reductions are just part of our policy of keeping I faith with the public in our sales. ; S pieces only 28-inch UNION FLANNEL—In natural i Usual price 1/9 yard Sale Prloe 1/3 yard 9 pieces only 28-inch UNION FLANNEL—In natural Usualprice 1/11 yard Sale Prloo 1/6 yarsJ 6 pieces only 30-inch UNION FLANNEL—In natural only Usual price 2/3 yard Sale Price 1/9 yard 3 pieces only 28-inch NATURAL ENGLISH FLANNEL— Usual price 2/9 yard Sale Prloe 2/3 yard ALL-WOOL NEW ZEALAND BLANKETS— Full single-bed size—Sale Prices 26/6 and 28/6 pair Small double-bed size—Sale Prices 35/- and 36/6 pair Large double-bed size—Sale Prices «/■ and 45/« pair D. S. PATRICK & CO., LTD. CUBA STREET . - WELLINGTON. I

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 22, 25 July 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 22, 25 July 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 22, 25 July 1918, Page 9