I HOSIERY WEEK I : | ' at "the D-I-C ' ■'. ' " ' I Unique Display of I I Summer Hosiery 4 I If you look in thevPanama Street Window of the M Cf D.I.C. you will see at\a.glance, "what's what" in *> j £ Stocking Fashions fox- Spring and Summer, 1920. STpssl I^^bSh What is equally 'important from the possible g Skat C® ! 111 w buyei">s p°int °f view is good value- SIIIB ji <£ 8 § *\aL D.I.C. Hosiery has a great reputation for good- |^\J \^j ftij^V} ness—quality has placed D.I.C. Stockings on the SijSfit'i. ™ ■ S&, *^ pinacle of High Appreciation. ■' kri M Will you -take advantage of the special window j v ffi displays to see just what the D.I.C. can do in $ p Hosiery Values | U." PBINCESS " ARTIFICIAL SILK ANKLE HOSE $ (y ' —Clearly woven silk, with strong Lisle tops and ? j$ feet; in light grey, mole, black and white ft H 4/11 pair ■ > ffl m ARTIFICIAL SILK HOSE—Silk to the knee; well v- f$ i!v shaped and good wearing; colours —Nigger, grey, SI fl lime and bl^ck ' 8/11 pair y M "CABLTON" FINE CLOSELY-WOVEN ARTI-' M U FICIAL BLACK SILK HOSE—Good finish and ffl h splendid wear 6/6 pair $ | ARTIFICIAL SILK LACE HOSE—Silk to knee; in | Oj fine dainty patterns; colours—Black, white, m En suede, mole, navy 10/6, 15/6 pair j] f| SPUN SHOT SILK RIBBED HOSE—With strong f§ -, ffl Lisle tops and feet; colours—Black, and white, |? V black and sky, black and cardinal, black and || ■to emerald, black and royal '*" H/6 pair « & PURE SILK HOSE—AII silk, and some with Lisle ' fj y tops; in a wide range of colours, also black and V, M white , 9/6, 14/6, 17/6, 19/6, 25/6,, 29/6 pair U 11/» In the £ discount off •vary cash $ purchase of fil op overt * L \\ : D-I-C - Wellington. ' I ..»......=. »......„ ../ §m jr^T^zb ' O" Hcind-bags \ assortment of shapes : f IRRRTY'S Discount ; (Inurporatins PRINGLE'S) B U ' i 5 152-154 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON your cnoicc early. | f— ~~~ ' '""r" 's^^f/jfa-J"****. The lady' of leisure, tne j ijt §«&>& Usy housewife, the gay I• / jp -/ \ lighted with,,, our superh. / vSMt'' " \ ■ s'loWin 2 oF exquisite I yf\ F\^ \ Springtime Blouses. There i /W| 9AJas l\ I are styles for every occa- ' \ /! I ( \ / sion> v" °^ novc"y anci \ /\' !/< 1 \ / charm, yet all very reason- \/ \l ■© R[ > / ably priced. wJiy^S In Hosts of i^EsasKEaabsas^fefe^^^ jTleasmg iDiylcs «■ ■ ■ CHARMING CREPE-DE-CHINE BLOUSES — All the newest stylings in collars and trimmings; full cut; colours—Pale blue, •■ pink, champagne, buttercup, navy and black Price 42/- ---, SUCH CUTE CREPE-DE-PLISSE BLOUSES—CoIIars hand-em-broidered ; variety of trimming effects; in pink, pale blue, vieux rose, biscuit and heliotrbpe Price 22/6 . DAINTY CREAM RADIANTA BLOUSES — With roll collar and cuffs relieved with black fancy stitching . Price 21/NO^ELTY NET BLOUSES—In plain and spotted effects; long roll collar and shoulder collar; filet lace trimming on collar aad cuff; finished with small hanging crochet buttons Price-27/6 * GOOD JAP. SILK BLOUSES—Big variety of styles; all size Prices 29/6 to 32/8 Big- Range of WASHING BLOUSES—In block and narrow stripes ; all colours; tobralco, crepe, winceyette Prices 12/6, 13/6, 14/G D. S. PATRICK & CO. Corner Cuba and Vivian Streets - Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 88, 11 October 1920, Page 9
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