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All Visitors to the J mpiredty |y are welcome at \ theD-I-C I First: The Compliments of the Season 111 to everyone. tk ' Second: The D.I.C. Tea Room is a P»\ i rendezvous for city people, and why not \ > ' you while you are in town? You're wel- IVoj come. v Third: Ths D.I.C. is a fine big- ware* I // house, where any members of a family can / / be fitted out from head to foot. ]// H Fashionable apparel for man, woman, '// and child can be seen here in every de- \ll partment. The Showrooms are well worth M visiting, also the Fancy Drapery, Cotton * (V and Woollen Dress Fabrics Sections, l\\ Footwear, Furnishing-, China, and Hard- X \ ware Sections. . I v You are welcome to the D.I.C. Come \ ) in, walk around, and enjoy the pleasures li of city shopping every minute you 'can / spare. • /, / ' Visitors are not "worried" to buy; /.I they are free to walk around at will any- yl where and everywhere in the D.I.C; /S To every visitor to the Empire City the \ D.I.C. extends a hearty welcome. L \\ Come in any day and every day ! 1/7 Box i*rs }|||B Wellington n |\ few* . "wsi-^ Dainty Gifts You can get by Post for Cash. EMBROIDERED IRISH HANKIES-In boxes of three At 1/9, 1/11, »/3, 3/9, 3/3, 3/8, 3/9, 4/3, 6/«, 6/10, 7/8, S/9 ' LADIES' PLAIN HEMSTITCHED HANKIES—In boxe? of six ■ At 3/8, 4/-, -6/3. 7/-, S/6, 10/6 gents' h.s. hankies-box of six •/•, 7/-, 7/3.9/6, 11/e Same in box of three If; 3/-, 4/-, B/8 VERY DAINTY HAND-PAINTED SATCHETS— 1/6, 1/9, 2/3, 3/6, 4/3, 4/11 Or specially heavily embroidered ' 8/8 VERY PRETTY SILK PINCUSHION BOXES-Hand-painted At 10U., 1/-, 1/3, 1/4, 1/6, 1/9, 2/-, 2/4, 2/6 POTPOURRI SCENT SACS- 9d., 1/-, 1/8, 1/9, 2/SILK HANKIE BAGS— 2/3 and! 2/6 "THE PLACE FOR PRESENTS" is PRINGLES, LTD. P0.uiAddr..., 8 .x32 j Made for the Holidays =These Skirts It's extremely doubtful If «ueh stylish skirts, such Infinitely beautiful creations, were ever before offered at anything like these prices. They're Just what Milady wants when she goes holidaymaking. Read through each of these items, and you'll wonder at the special prices. Sea our Windows—then come Inside. HERE THEY ARIC— All Specially Priced CREPE PLEATED SKIRT—Two-tone, block stripe, in charming array of colours, including' pale blue, saxe blue, vieux rose, greys, browns, fawn, and black and white Special f rice 27/6 JOFFRE SERGE SKlßT—These skirts in this new and delightful material are in cream with black stripe; two patch pockets; full skirt, finished with narrow belt; fancy buttons Special Price 14/6 WHITE PIQUE SKIRT—With fancy patch pockets; full skirt, finished with narrow belt at waist Special Price 12/6 PLEATED BLACK AND WHITE CHECK SKIRT—We are showing a nice variety of new skirts in this check. Some have pleated slcirts with pockets let in; all are very neat and smart Special Price 25/PLEATED CREAM GABARDINE SKIRT—Neat let-in, pockets, same as above; in two different weights ■ Special Prices 35/- and 37/S SPONGE CLOTH SKIRTS—Just landed, and really pretty and smart are these; some pleated, with fancy side pockets; others have plain skirt with large hanging- pockets Special Prices 35/- and 37/6 ..We have Just opened up a lovoly display of Black and Navy Serge Shirts, ateo a captivating array of Gabardine Skirts. See them soon. D. S. PATRICK & CO. Corner Cuba and Vivian Streets, Wellington

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 154, 27 December 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 154, 27 December 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 154, 27 December 1918, Page 9

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