Hosiery Week at the D-I-C I 1 There is infinite 1 I variety in ■ | I D-I-C Hosiery \ ; One thing 1 particularly strikes those who S| follow Hosiery week at the D.l.C.—the almost g endless array of new ideas in smart stockings. a The abundance of D.I.C. Stockingrs and the & W^q «^ superabundance of their quality creates demands |s£oß^ ii^T^S that must\ be supplied- I&TI(0i 111 § m is wholly upon Quality supported by ample Ii 11 raj l.®lfi^j stocks that the D.I.C. Dominion-wide reputa- Be S1 W\ Jrt^c^V ti°n r good hosiery at moderate prices has Kf^^s^f been built. ' ' |j As a lover of fine Stockingrs, will you spare fl \ a little of your time to see the J 1 Special Displays in the | \ Panama Street Windows 8 ■ I "JASON" WOOL MIXTURE RIBBED $f }fl SHOT HOSE, durable and smart; in Black/ ffl & • Helio, Black/Sky, Black/White— 9/11 pr. R f§ HEATHER MIXTURE SPORTS HOSE, in a h ffi good range of colours, both plain and ribbed— |M r t/U, 5/6, 6/6, 6/11, 7/6, 8/6 to 12/6 Yt 8 ALL-WOOL EMBROIDERED SPORTS HOSE, " W | in dainty, smart, hand-worked designs and ffl ' stripes. In Lovatts, Greys and Fawn back- ' js ■ S "' grounds, with various-coloured embroi- M ffl deries— 7/6, 8/11, 10/6, 11/3 to 16/6 pr. $ W PLAIN ALL-WOOL CASHMERE HOSE, with f I fashioned and seamless leg's, well finished U M and g-ood wearing colours: Champagne, 3j m Greys, Moles, Browns, Navy, Bottle Green— IS E 7/6, 8/6, 8/11, 9/11, 10/6 to 13/6 [f, | BLACK ALL-WOOL RIBBED HOSE, in fine ( $ H or heavy weight and ribs — . B CT ' 5/6, 6/6, 8/11, 9/11, 10/6, 12/6 W W j BLACK ALL-WOOL CASHMERE HOSE, in i w 1 light and medium weights for summer wear— (M <T ' ■ ' ' 5/6 6/6,; 8/11, 9/3 | | II • '..i jj jR r 1/- In the fi discount off *v«ry o«ah || r, | - pupohas* of «1 op oven | : j It- J J • I D-I-C - Wellington. | ' - fiK-jy!'*' F| \ r Now is time to secure \ • I a handsome and prac- : I .4^BlfeC^s^lSA——L» are-showing a large j ' I^3^^^'! assortment of shapes : : T TDETRT'V'Q Discount : : . DDIM -, _. ' % ■ i Come in and make • j » (Incorporatinc rKINGLES) 1 YOUr Choice early • i, 152-154LAHBTONQUAY, WEIIINGTON i—ii"^ ' .! "**>w. Ie 'a^y °^ 'e'sure >tne , >^*^ v.<Mzk us^ housewife, the gay , / wt A \ lighted with our superb • • / jK^A \ showing of. exquisite 1 y^K X \ Springtime Blouses. There 1 /W '• \I & I are s*y'es or every occa- \\ I \ !<sC \ / sion ' u^ °^ nove'tyan^ I \ /1 'r^ i V / charm, yet all very reason- '\/ if (\f J ably priced. ■^3^fs^ In Hosts of j i^L-a^w^^^^ ' liieasmg btyles j :*"■ ' 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 pirik, pale blue, j vieux rose, biscuit and heliotrope Price 22/6 ! DAINTY CREAM RADIANTA BLOUSES — With roll collar and I cuffs relieved with black fancy stitching Price 21/- ---| NOVELTY NET BLOUSES—In plain and spotted effects; loneroll collar and shoulder collar; filet lace trimming on collar and cuff: finished with small hanging crochet buttons Price 27/6 GOOD JAP. SILK BLOUSES—Big variety of styles; all size *. Prices 29/6 to 32/6 Big Range of WASHING BLOUSES—In block and narrow "stripes; all colours; tobralco, crepe, winceyette Prices 12/6, 13/6, 14/S D. S. PATRICK & CO. Corner Cuba and Vivian Streets - Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 90, 13 October 1920, Page 8
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