i "The Great Desire", —Trentham in a D.I.C Race Frock . 'fel'if^ When fashionable dressers think of having a i^ff^ 111 IP ay at Trentham, their first thoug-ht is about 111 1 H The D.I.C. is the El Dorado for the very latest iUftjTF Paris modes; stylish frocks recently portrayed t 2 l|| ,on the Tuilleries and Boulevards of Paris are j S ■ ffij! reflected in D.I.C. Race Frocks to-day. i S ■'if Before Trentham, then, the D.I.C, where the . § m most beautiful conceptions in Race Frocks are ♦ fa te on view in their exclusive loveliness. ffi | .For Trentham . J fj CHARMING RACE FROCK—In jade green ! r m . crepe-de-chine; long--waisted effect, with fl i« novelty bead girdle and draping- of self- C 8 ijs coloured Georgette at sides of skirt £24/10/» n ii HANDSOME RACE FROCK — Designed in M j Sj silver grey satin ; skirt has loose panels, era- M m broidered in old ffold and blue oxidised VI « j thread; Georgette sleeves and narrow belt Im WA ■ with sash ends . . ■ £32 M A?' t *H \ t;\\ MODEL FROCK—-In mastic coloured Georgette n$ fifi' and satin; pretty roll collar, and belt orna- foil jgOjjj mented with gold fringe £18/19/- ffi U\< SMART RACE CAPE—In fawn wool gabar- \U j Mi,' dine; shawl collar and fronts faced with ; \Jft\\ Mi spotted riavy foulard £19/19/- v UK j a■! I/a In tha £ discount oil ow-erty «a«ti jl W J? puroha.Be of £1 o>> ovai=i j] R J I .^.-^_.., _;.,,.._. *--■„..■—tj I |l D-I-C WELLINGTON... | /!fA NEW DRESS FORB^YI jjijj . "* N. Here is a painty new design Ijji [ 1 or t'le most important person |;i! r^'i ' - /.?•» in the home. |i| r* .^' r*-) No- 2°s^ —Fbr infants 3to 12 Kj /^r) V^'^H: >Hf ■• months. || D U^V. / (On Tobralco .4/6. 'sty 1"' ' ' h^jwijr^-^^ On Voile : ... 6/9 p V-- //YT ■ >. V On Silk ...' ... ... 3/9 a "I™ '')} 3/- in the £ discount during II (j ' ■ < '/Tj January. I LIBERTY'S LTD. '~^*i ™»g« \s^ 152-154 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON . Costume Correcioess An hxtjxj of Beautiful Styles Such charming Costumes as we are now displaying will delight the fashion-loving woman in more-than-ordinary degree. In the first place, they have the subtle touch of the unusual about them—something different, something novel, something decidedly stylish. These Costume values will also appeal to every woman's economy instinct, by reason of their superlative excellence. SOME FASHIONABLE COSTUMES. NAVY SERGE COSTUME—Semi-fitting coat, fancy side panels, long roll collar; coat half-lined; plain skirt, finished with narrow belt Price £7/7/NAVY ALL-WOOL PANAMA CLOTH COSTUME—RoII and step collar; some semi-fitting, others straight coat with belt; coat half-lined ; two-piece skirt; fancy buttons on coat, Prioe £6/8/LIGHT GREY FLANNEL COSTUME—Straight coat with belt; coat half-lined, step collar ; plain skirt; coat trimmed with selfcovered buttons - * PHce £7/7/LIGHT AND DARK GREY ALL-WOOL PANAMA CLOTH COSTUME-=-In a dainty variety of pleasiftg styles Prtee £9/9/-ALL-WOOL BLACK AND WHITE CHECK COSTUME—PIain coat with belt, step collar, coat half lined; two-piece skirt, finished with narrow belt; coat trimmed with fancy buttons Price £9/9/V/ltle Selection to choose from. D. S. PATRICK & CO. CUBA AND VIVIAN STREETS, WELLINGTON
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 14, 17 January 1921, Page 9
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507Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 14, 17 January 1921, Page 9
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