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The Master-stroke in I DJ-O Costumes— | j Embellishment! | f/^li "^ Costume, however skilfully tailored, may lack |r* that little embellishment which makes all the diffell H ference in the world to its smartness. . ■1 | 6 E -1-P It is the master-stroke of genius which beauti- *jl (S4Ja*s fies .the otherwise ordinary Costume and makes it /Jjsl^*®* S&MJSs^ • a distingue creation of outstanding merit. • I Those are the Costumes found in the D.I.C. [fj Showroom to-day. ' The Winter Models possess that 1 v distinction which makes them quite exclusive, and j S for that particular reason you are asked to see v them. . 'i | These D-I-C Costumes | i are Cleverly Designed | $ TAILORED COSTTOIE-vln bottle green tweed; f\ h coat witli roll collar, inverted pleat at back, lined h W throughout: skirt straightly cut, with narrow \, « waist belt ' ' £8/8/- W tjs COSTUME —In mixed brown, tweed ; sac coat, with ffl 'g ■'■■.' narrow belt and pockets; skirt slightly gathered Kj <j ' and finished with self buttons £6/19/6 . • ffi 7 COSTDJIE — In biscuit cloth; coat fastening to W H )ieck, inset sleeves, with turifeback cuff; skirt ijh M ' finished with belt at back £9/19/6 fi: ■I BLACK AND WHITE CHECK COSTUME—Long W i coat, patch pockets, belt; well cut straight tv ■f | skirt . '•■■.. £7/12/6 m ' '■■■ y COSTUME—In grey gabardine,; coat with roll col- // lar, pockets; skirt narrow/ with pockets, and M ' P[ smartly'trimmed with self buttons ■ " £10 | j ' V „ I i 1 "•/" in th* * dlaoount off avapy o«.sh v i pupohaa* of A lop ovopi ( j *:." D-I-C - " Wellington |

A rtistic Gilt Frames FOR YOUR FAVOURITE PHOTOS AND PICTURES Wonderiul value is offered in Mie Gilt Metal Frames now displayed in our window. They are priced at 25., 2s. 3d., 3s. and 3s. 6d., and the sizes are post-card, cabinet and whole plate. Oblong and oval shapes. Framed Pictures by Hilder & Streeton colour-prints represent the best work of Australia's' • greatest artists,-. Gilt mounts and frames—Bs. o.d. upwards. T T TXT< DTV'Q (Incorporating Pringle's, Ltd.) L,lDll.r\l 10 152-154 LAMBTON QUAY *^—^—"^—m—hi gt-'wiiiißi— mum I' ~ ■ ■ ■ ■ / ■. ' Here's Stunning T^^ Winter Wear, From the hat for your head /MM Y'^^^^^Wjmi to the sox for your *feet— '..p/^^^ I/ we've everything for man ..and boy in our mercery lvslm^i&''% < ' '■■.■: \tT \ Do you realise these values—you couldn't better them if you tramped the Dominion. Buy now—you always get Quality with Dependability at Patrick's. Select Your Mercery at Patrick's MEN'S PURE T'UR FELT HATS—Latest shapes and shades;' most comfortalile wearing' Prices 21/-, 25/-, 27/6, 29/6, 35/- ---■ REAL ENGLISH VELOUR HATS—This is something- smart for •the man who is particular ■»,. Price 70/MEN'S TWEED CAPS—In real nobby tweeds; perfect fitting-Pi-ices 6/6, 7/6, 8/6, 9/6, 10/6 'MEN'S TWEED- OVERCOATS—In single and double breasted, with or without belt, nice full skirt, Rag-lan sleeves Prices £5/5/-, £5/10/-, £5/15/- to £7/10/ROSLYN UNDERWEAR—A aeood rang-e to choose-from in heavy, medium and light weights Prices 9/11 to 19/6 MEN'S PYJAMAS —In assorted patterns, most comfortable wearing; #ood washing 1 materials Prices 14/6, 16/6, 17/6, 18/6, 21/-, 23/6, 25/6 MEN'S WOOL SWEATER COATS—In prey, brown, navy, cream, fawn, heather , Prices 25/6, 27/6, 29/6 to 45/SPECIAL LINE MEN'S .KAIAPOI ALL-WOOL PANTS AND SINGLETS—The rigrht tiling- for present wear Price 8/11 each garment MEN'S RAINCOATS—In best English makes and styles; these ' coats are direct from the manufacturers, therefore the prices are right; call and sec them Perhaps we've not itemised- just what you're in need of. Is it Shirts, Ties.. Collars, Socks? You'll find'just what you fancy in our Mercery Department—always marked at keen prices. P. S. Patrick & Co. ' Corner Cuba and Vjjvian Streets :: Wellington

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 126, 28 May 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 126, 28 May 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 126, 28 May 1920, Page 9

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