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I Rich Stores of Fashionable \l (Ij Frocks and Blouses await rV II : you at the D-I-C M k ■ " ' • \ft \\\ Every corner of the Eealm of Fashion has been searched / / \« 'by the "House for Quality" for the finest apparel for M I \\ Summer Wear. f, I \ How far success ha« been attained is splendidly proved by vl I I the extremely delightful showing .of Frocks, Blouses, W\\ 1 1 Costumes, and Sports Coats. • »\ J jj. Winning Styles are embodied in garments of the utmost \, fl /Ij utility, and are designed to give the greatest amount of y\V i j service, so that they may prove that the promptings of \j // economy may achieve the aim of being smart withal. j/j i [iHi is Deiigi3tyi! c°ol iilfi ( Of ' \ V /J SMART FROCK —In dark fancy voile; bodice full, with Vy //& deep scalloped collar of cream voile, hand-embroidered > in in blue ,• cuffs to correspond. Skirt gathered at waist J). lU and finished with ribbon velvet 90/- Ij. \ \ IVORY CREPE-DE-CHINE BLOUSE—SaiIor collar and / I \ l revers, fastened with large pearl buttons; inset sleeve /. / • ' \\\ with turn-back cuff . 49/6 . If j \U DAINTY MAID'S FROCK—In pink crepe; bodice with (i j \ collar, revers, and vest hemstitched and embroidered yj r in blue; skirt full and finished with band of crepe 69/6 . 7| Ij WHITE VOILE BLOUSE—Square neck; fronts erabroi- w\ llj ' dered, trimmed Val.; fastening at side with crochet V I / buttons; shoulder yoke , 28/6 ■! '/'! FROCK IN FANCY SAKE MUSLlN—Bodice with \.\ / / shoulder yoke and sleeves in one; sailor collar; revers \|] I,! and cuffs of white crepe with black stitching; straight m Ik skirt with band of black ribbon velvet,- finishing waist ' lit fl\ ■ 73/6 I/I M BLOUSE IN COTTON GEORGETTE—Back yoke, turn- . / ' J \\ dpwn collar, edged with band of heliotrope, hem- f / \ \\V| stitched . 42/- ./ 1: •■ . ; ll i IjL 1/- in the £ discount off evapy oash \ / /. I I \\~ l/ji i purchase of £1 op. oven \ U D-I-C Box 1478 Wellington J (]pepe. Migbties I Traced with dainty designs ready to work—on White only Post 9/6 FrceN This is a special quality fine soft JAP CREPE, the price quoted covers postage, BUT IS STRICTLY FOR CASH WITH ORDER PRINGLE'S Ltd. A "Art Needlework Specialists" : Lambton Quay i c| Please address P.O. Box 32 eM || For the /^^\ Dearest of \ \S*}^^\\ \ "^^'nSs comfortable and dainty - \ j^^^. J&& jjk->J f°r s^ping and waking hours Jr 6/s^^vi!o&^\f —lovely little petticoats—cosy S jr/ tf Jr vests—the most adorable dressY/^V^w n j^^ es> onnets > gowns, shawls V ff «*^ and other wee garments. I j Variety makes selection so II easy, and of course the Patrick Prices help. Just take a peep 1 ' at our windows—these, clothing needs for " His and Her Majesty " are there—but first , look over these. Values that will please Mother CHILDREN'S VESTS—In atf-wool and silk and wobl. All sizes From 1/e,to 3/6 INFANTS' BARRAS—In flannel and flannelette 3/6 to 8/6 INFANTS' GOWNS—In long-cloth, flairaelette, and flannel. A bigselection From 2/8 to 6/6 HAND-KNITTED AND CROCHET WOOL PETTICOATS—Very snug and (Jainty ' 7/8 to H/6 HEAD SQUARES IN FLANNEL, SCOLLOPED AND EMBROIDERED—Extra special value 3/6 and 3/11 " KUMFEE" NURSERY SQUARES— - 9/- dozen ALL-WOOL HONEYCOMB SHAWLS—AII sizes. Big- selection and styles. Soft and thick 4/6 to 25/INFANTS' MILLINERY—In wool and silk. Capotes ar>.d bonnets, particularly dainty and good variety 3/6 to 12/6 See the Windows ! I/- in the £' for Cash. D. S. PATRICK & Co. I Comer of Vivian Street and' Cuba Street, Wellington

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 67, 16 September 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 67, 16 September 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 67, 16 September 1918, Page 9

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