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I V ■ \ The Elegance of London I and the Daintiness of | I Paris are seen in the \\ 1 New Autumn Frocks at | ' I theD.K. / - I ' . ■ i ! It is extremely gratifying to know that the $ A fashions' of to-day at the D.I.C. are # the \ ■ fashions of London and Paris also. lA • H a a The few short weeks covered by transport is jy the only difference in time, the season is X ! identical, the fashions the same. '■•i.iai.jr . You can revel in the seeing- of these beautiful Vft»«f^|. conceptions if you will but visit, the D.I.C. 's»a»^' I! !i Us Showroom. . Is 111 TjRT Visit the D.I.C. Showroom — * ftT '■% during tlie morning hours, if you can 1 | S ■'"■•"■' • 1 1 MODEL COAT FROCK—In rust gabardine; | ' ,o can be fastened to throat or turned back ?a X , to form revers; back with long straight &| % ' panel, with front and sides slightly gath- | || cred on to long waist line; smartly, ' h fj stitched in rust and fawn; bodice lined | I with white silk '\ £22/10/- U V SMART FLANNEL FROCK—Pea green; $ !« Magyar bodice, stitched in a desig-n; f| ,S * short sleeves," round neck, bound with ts H white silk; skirt gathered on to waist with $ j/i . white silk piping- £9/9/- i % A CREME FLANNEL., FROCK — Magyar jd $ . bodice, trimmed with rows of fine white |j E stitching- round neck; short sleeves and £2 $2 fronts bound with white silk; accordeon- ffij W pleated sl^irt, stitched to long^ waist effect $S w ■;-■'' ■ • £1° ■ m % .1/- In th« X discount off avapy eaoh II '|s A purchase of *1 or ovan I] (j t | D-I-C WELLINGTON | Traced Goods for Infants —in simple, attractive designs and dainty yet durable materials, ROMPERS—ln'blue, brown, and white crepe Price 3/11 pair BONNETS-^Silk or linen ' Price 2/8 each BIBS—In sets of 3 Silk, 1/9; Linen, 2/0 per set MAGYAR JACKETS—White Crepe, 3/6; White Tobralco, 3/6; White Linen, 5/6; White Silk, 5/6; Cream Celona, 4/6. LONG ROBES—In standard Tarantulle, G/9; superfine Tarantulle, S/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 IDCD TVC ' 52-154 LAMBTON QUAY LilDHiKl-1 k>«==> WELLINGTON t=> \ ; • M ■„,„„ ;.■■.■■ Here are some extra special Mercery snips for. you men—absolute throw-outs!—that:s what these bargains are. Search Wellington—you won't find equal value elsewhere! Better get in a few Good Buys NOW, while the going's good. Prices speak louder than words. Just note these Stunning Values 'MEN'S ALL-WOOL CASHMERE SOCKS'(Morley's)— This is a' genuine bargain Usual prices 7/9, 8/6 Sale Prioo 4/11 pair MEN'S PURE FUR ENGLISH-MADE HATS-Good shapes and reliable shades Usual prices 29/6 to 45/- - Sale prices 21/-, 22/6, 24/8, 27/6, 35/MEN'S CAPS—Best English makes; real smart tweeds Usual price 8/6. S.ala Price 6/11 MEN'S NEGLIGE SHIRTS—Best makes and reliable washing materials ' Sale Prices 8/11, 18/3, 11/6, 12/6 . MEN'S SOX SUSPENDERS—Extra strung Sale Price 1/11 each MEN'S STRONG UNION SHIRTS—This is a real money-saving offer Usual price 17/6 Sale' Price 13/11 BOYS' ALL : WOOL JERSEYS—With fancy collars, or plain, open fronts; in brown, grey, navy, and cream ■ Sale Prices from 8/11 Jo 12/8 MEN'S RAINCOATS—With belts or without-, ensure dependable protection in the. wettest weather Sals Prices, from 95/- up STEP IN TO-MORROW AND INSPECT. D.S: PATRICK '& 'CO. Corner Cuba anti Vivian Streets, Wellington

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 50, 28 February 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 50, 28 February 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 50, 28 February 1921, Page 9