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I^£M^ucy^ALVAysQUAU-rf| The Elegance of London and the Daintiness of Paris are seen in the || New Autumn Frocks at 1 il |k e nir • ■ I v me jl/«i»v« ' \'A | It is' extremely g-ratifying' to know that trie | | fashions of to-day at the D.I.C. are the ij (> fashions of London and Paris also. <y | The few short weeks covered by transport is 4 ! . the only difference in time, the season is w | identical, the fashions the same. g "^ ii-^* iYou can revel in the seeing- of these beautiful ffl ■*! conceptions if you will but visit the D.I.C. "^^B^S Visit the D.I.C. Showroom- | during the morning hoursi if you can i i: MODEL.COAT FROCK—In rust g-abardine; | "i can be fastened to throat or turned back f. & to form revers; back with long straight i ''{ panel, with front and sides slightly gath- \ '. f. ered on to long- waist line; smartly i if stitched in rust and fawn; bodice lined j H with white silk £22/10/- S I SMART FLANNEL FROCK—Pea grreen; ' S A, Magyar bodice, stitched in a design; S § short sleeves, round neck, bound with fl white silk; skirt g-athered on to wais\ with \ -, white silk piping- *9/«/« $ M : '• U M : CREME FLANNEL' FROCK — -Magyar S ■5 '.-■' bodice, trimmed with rows of fine white • 5| | stitching round neck; short sleeves and / j ffi ■ fronts bound with white silk_; accordeon- % '■'■■ pleated skirt, stitched to long waist effect \ U '■•*■■■ - ; £1t SI 11/- in th« * (tl«o»unt«ff *v«ry m«h ij ij pupohtta of *1 «P «v«ri R j W IL ■ n |]| ij D-I-C WELLINGTON (■■■■'■■'■■■ ■ . ■ ■ ■ : ) ■> . ■-."', > Traced Goods for Infants in simple, attractive designs and dainty" yet durable materials. ROMPERS—In blue, brown, and white crepe Price 3/J1 pair • BONNETS—SiIk or linen ■ Price 2/6 each BIBS—In sets of 3 Silk, 1/9; Linen, 2/9 per set MAGYAR JACKETS—White Crepe, 3/6 ; White Tobralco, 3/6; ' White Linen, 5/6; White Silk, 5/6; Cream Cclona, 4/6. LONG ROBES—In standard Tarantulle, 6/9; superfine Tarantulle, 8/6; Jap. Silk, 15/6. PILCHERS—In standard Tarantulle 1/11 each FEEDERS—. 9d., 1/-, 1/3 each; set of 2, with Mat, 2/3 BABY PILLOWS— . .Linen, 5/6; Sheeting 3/6 LINEN BOOTEES— .2/3 pair SEND FOR THESE ARTICLES BY MAIL. T TD C 1 D TV'C 152-154 LAMBTON QUAY LiIDILK 1 I Oca WELLINGTON =1 Big Manchester Savings -—At Patrick's (Value—that's what each' of these items speak of—value that raises a smile on the thrifty woman's face—value that appreciably eases the pull on the' purse-strings. .We should just say that these values represent well worth while bargains. Stock up now with household and personal needs—it's money-in-your-pocket economy to buy for present and future wants at these . ' Sale Prices. NOTE THESE SPECIAL VALUES CALICOES —36-inch; white longcloth; beautiful soft quality Ordinary price 2/3 per yard Spaciai Sale Price 1/e per yard, or 18/- per dozen yards SUPERFINE LONGCLOTH—36 inches wide; extra special quality Ordinary price 3/- per yard Our Slashed Sale Price 2/2 per yard, or 26/- per dozen yards 36-INCH CALICO —Exceptionally good quality; absolutely free' from filling; wonderful bargain Ordinary price 2/6 per yard Our Extraordinary Sale Price 1/6 per yard, or 2»/- per dozen yards PILLOW COTTON—4O-inch, fine twill; rejal good quality .Ordinary price 3/- per yard Sale Price 2/3 per yard ' PLAIN PILLOW COTTON— 40 inches; splendid heavy cloth; another bargain . Ordinary price 3/6 yard Special Sale Value 2/6 yard MAPOPOLA'M—4£^4ncH Madopotem; very special quality; phenomenal bargain Was 3/3 Now offered at 2/3 yard JM-INCH EMBROIDERY* CAMBRIC—Extra super quality Usual price 3/6 Unusual Sale Price 2/9 yard HOUSEWIVES, MAKE, THE MOST OF THESE UNIQUE ECONOMIES, AND- BUY 1-. BUY ! BUYJ, Patrick's Summer Sale Corner Coba and Vivian Streets, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 49, 26 February 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 49, 26 February 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 49, 26 February 1921, Page 10