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i Supremely Attractive! | The New Autumn Dress I Fabrics at the D.I.C. / . ■ ' I . Almost the first thing ( i K&3K' fashionable dressers \ f JfiKT--^ think about, once a ; ' fJHtjk/* J «new season is an- ft I g!Ps(3A*~K. nounced, is their new i /tc'Vh^ Costume and Frock. \ I rn^^s'H ' Where the loveliest jfj ■ Jwv?\\l fabrics are, there will t ut'M'i \v*l t'le searcher after 1 \4^W___iLi ' original desig-ns and i [ weaves be found— j IW. (9 li ft that is to say, at the I # Hfc D>LC" Dress Fa^rics rO-JL 'waf^^ A* t^at *s beautiful, ' iflfilm ' 1 *•jS/!' 1 ImSF novel, ■ and fashion- £ 'Jw rll f v IHM: able in Autumn Cos* iW\<&lHmt tume Fab"cs can be \i I' 1-' "I/fir seen at tfle D-^-C----s&©£j JJIcW Will x«u choose your s§£| fill CostUFpe Cloti |T|B Latest COSTUME TWEEDS—so inches to 54 i inches wide; in smart checks and stripes; ]L for costumes, odd skirts, etc. IP 17/8 to 23/6 yard ft \ COSTUME GARBICORDS—S6 inches wide;' \ j in {awn, green, and browns; for tailor-made SB costumes 39/6 yard ft A Smart COSTUME WORSTEDS—S6 inches M ffl wide,; in grey, fawn, green, and brown mix- jm d tures 37/6 yard X W NAVY COATING SERGES— 54 inches wide; f for tailored costumes, etc. 19/6 to 39/6 yard M f§ NAVY GARBICORD—S6 inches wide V 3 ' I ■ 39/6 yard ' - a I ' NAVY COSTUME FLANNEL-56 inches i X wide; all wool; splendid for hockey skirts, 1 i etc. 13/9 yard w / s " FOX'S" NAVY CHEVIOT ' SERGE— 54 S ?! inches wide; unequalled for hard wear \ W I 19/6, 21/6, and 25/6 yard M I i A Choice Assortment of WINTER COATING i | ; MATERIALS, in very smart check tweeds, » jj | in latest colourings; also in plain velours, 5 IM in all the most wanted shades. n I) ' I . ; 1/« In th« A dlaoeuntoff «v«py «a«h Kj I I Hiirehas* of *1 ••• «vtn R | ' - ti D.I.C. -Wellington i■' - ■ i , i Ti . i ii Traced Goods for Infants —in simple, attractive designs and dainty yet durable materials. ROMPERS—In blue, brown, and white crepe Pricß 3/11 pair BONNETS-^-Silk 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 j White Tobralco, 3/6; White Linen, 5/6; WMte Silk, 5/6 j Cream Celona, 4/S. LONG ROBES—In standard Tarantulle, 6/9; superffne Tarantulle,'B/8; Jap. Silk, 15/6. PILCHERS—In standard Tarantulle 1/11 each FEEDERS— 9d., 1/-, 1/3 «aph; 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 IDCDTVC 152-154 LAMBTON QUAY ' L.lDHir\ I I O «=> WELLINGTON c=> Hosiery ' [^SM ocoop! *^%IJI From Seatoun to the Hutt ladies will flock to Patrick's for these specialised Hosiery offerings. They're Patrick's Bargains—which is going- some! They're the ■ best value you've seen in good quality Hosiery for a long, long time. Note these offers, see the goods, then you'll realise their amazing value—unquestionably the best in Wellington to-day. What Inviting Values! What Attractive Prices! LADIES' WHITE LISLE THREAD HOSE—Best English make Usual price 5/6. Now 2/6 pair. LADIES' HOLEPROOF MERCERISED COTTON HOSE—In brown or white v Usual price 6/6. Now 2/11 pair, LADIES' COTTON HOSE—Grey only; real good quality Usual price 3/6. Now 1/11 pair. I LADIES' HEATHER MIXTURE HOSE—Several shades; extraordinary bargain Usual price 6/11. Now 3/11 pair. LADIES' CASHMERE HOSE—In Khaki shade only; splendid quality ' Usual price 5/6. Now 2/11 pair. LADIES' SILK HOSE—In Tan shade only; exceptional value, and good wearing: ' Usual price 8/6. Now 3/6 pair. "MORLEY'S" FINE ALL-WOOL CASHMERE HOSE—In black only Usual-price S/n. tJow 5/11 pa|r. "JASON" EXTRA QUALITY ALL-WOOL CASHMERE HOSE —Black, only Usual price q/6- Now 8/11 pair. SEE OUR WINDOWS-NOW! D. S. Patrick & Co. CUBA AND VIVIAN STREETS, WELLINGTON

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 52, 2 March 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 52, 2 March 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 52, 2 March 1921, Page 9