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!/• ■ ' 1 S 'MAIS OUI! v | I D-I-C MOlinery for I 1 . . Race Wear, I I.■ ■ I ]f When those among fosliionable dressers and lovers S 'S< of dainty toilettes decide to go to tho Races, not * , fcj unnaturally they immediately begin to think of Race ? , j Mais oui! .. . L ' i ■■ -y \ The D.I.C. always times the arrival of smart Race \ v j t» *■ Millinery to reach the Dominion from London and rj O Paris — the very latest, mark — just prior to the wfo R> «l H^i Trentham Meeting. BTlggs :j§ I I qgh - These beautiful Hats are on view in the D.I.C. 1I S 0 ibgijj} Millinery Salon to-day. I Hats from Paris! j| j Hats from London! • 1 / USEFUL MODEL IN HENNA TAGEL—Trimmed /$ henna and lemon velvet foliage and narrow rib- | J bons; lined silk 79/6 ft? I SAKE TAGEL BEETON SAILOR—Edged brim of H r , petals, rush libbon velvet bow 55/- f I SAKE STRAW—With black satin crown; trimmed | i wreath mixed flowers 57/6 M \ LEGHORN HAT—Trimmed handsome rose and rose a 1 f ribbon velvet . 09/6 V j! ' LARGE NAVY SAILOR IN LISERE—Lined navy | f ■ Georgette, trimmed molo and lemon band, with W ffi small embroidered flowers 5 guineas 3$ f. DEEP ROSE COLOURED TAGEL—Trimmed velvet | B t flowers and grapes, lined Georgette 79/6 * (1/- In th« £ discount off every cash N 1 i purchase of <J1 or oven \ n D-I-C WELLINGTON f I ./^ "^ v Here is a dainty new design if _ ,/w •' for the most important person il r^\ •-■*/•>.'" in the home. ~ f'^?' /^V Yr> No" 6—For infants 3to 32 K(O ' - .months. YUi\, . «,/' . -I^O^^p® . On Tobralco ... ... 4/6 It li '■*^ 4fiV iC^^X >v w On. Voile ... ... . ... 6/9 CX-'/^tv/ 'n A* °'°'Silk - - - 9/9 { V-/' *• v ■•'jl 3/- in the .£ discount during I V/ *' I is- fir January. l ' 056 51 1 LIBERTY'S I.Tn, derating PRINGLE'S |^____152-154-L^^TON QUAY. WELLINGTON y Costume Correctness An Array of Beautiful Stylet 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 p r [ C 0 £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 -f fancy buttons on coat ' . ■ . Price £9/9/LIGHT GREY FLANNEL COSTUME—Straight coat with belt; coat half-lined, step collar; plain skirt; coat trimmed with selfcovered buttons price £7/7/LIGHT AND DARK GREY ALL-WOOL PANAMA CLOTH COSTUME —In a dainty variety of pleasing styles Price £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/Witie Selection to ohoose from. D. &. PATRICK & CO. CUBA AND VIVIAN STREETS, WELLINGTON

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 16, 19 January 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 16, 19 January 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 16, 19 January 1921, Page 9