The Wizardry of Money-saving Expounded by the D.I.C. ■I After all, it is as simple and easy as facing- off the pro- I verbial log-—in a word, whenever you see a D.I.C. Stock- j taking " Throw-out.." no matter from what department, you ' j can depend upon its being a Bargain of the very first water. | Then, again, it is almost impossible to refrain from men- , I tioning in all seriousness the advance in prices on the Home J markets—that will speedily reflect itself in the Dominion. 'j In the meantime, D.I.C. Stocktaking "Throw-outs" make ,g ;! Every " Buy" is a Save to-day! j TAN KID GLOVES—In all sizes Usually 11/6 pair J Special Price 5/6 pair j BLACK ARTIFICIAL SILK LACE, HOSE— J Usually 19/6 Special Clearing Price 9/11 pair a SILK CREPE ATALANTA—The ideal fabric for smart 1 jumpers, house frocks, etc.; 38 inches wide -. in shades B of pink, sky, vieux rose, grey, and rush § Usual price 15/6 Special Throw-out Price 8/11 yard I STRIPE JAP. SILK— 27 inches wide; in a choice range of I smart fancy stripes Usual price 9/11 yard S Speoial Prioe 5/11 yard § SMART STRIPE SILK SCARVES— Usually 35/- | Clearing Price 15/- | PRINT OVERALLS—In light and dark colourings 5 Usually 7JII to 12/6 Special Prices 5/11 to 8/11 8-READY-TO-WEAR FELT HATS— Clearing Price 15/6 3 S OnIy'BEAVERS— Clearing Price 12/6 I 3 Only BELTED RAINCOATS—In snuff brown; Raglan. I. sleeves Usuaily .£5/15/6 To Clear at 35/- ' I 2 Only SHEPHERD'S CHECK MACKINTOSH COATS— | Black collars, belts, etc. Usually £6hsh I To Clear at 49/6 | ! ■ ! D-I-C fS^j Wellington Warmth with Wear—Economy with Both AT Yes, there's a big- downfall in the cost of winter cosiness at Patrick's Corner. Just at the time when warm, cosy Underwear is needed most comes Patricks-phenomenal price-pruning. Keen values are cut keener. The prices are exceedingly low. And there is also Patrick's assurance of real, dependable, service-giving quality. Some Splendid Underwear Savings LADIES' ALL-WOOL VESTS—Cream, V necks, short sleeves 10/6 each CREAM RIBBED SWISS VESTS—Large size* shaped waists, V necks • 10/6 each HEAVY RIBBED CREAM VESTS-r-V or round necks, short sleeves tf 5/8, 5/11. 6/11, 7/6 each "RAMESES" COMBINATIONS—In wool and cotton mixture, cream or'natural - ' 12/6 pair " AUTUMNDOWN " COMBINATIONS—In natural or cream; heavy ■ jjCfffc* winter weight 18/8 and 12/B'pair ' WINCEYETTE NIGHTDRESSES— X <®*W Square or V necks; some trimmed »*a vL with embroidery and insertion, ju f^\. others daintily embroidered or fin- f\ /'*\\ ished with lace edging- - /t\^\.x\ \ Special Prices 12/6, n/6, 16/6 to M/ 6 LADIES-PYJAMAS—In nice striped w&iM?^ 1 T material; various pretty shades Jm ' Jr\ \ Very Special, 17/6 pair. JyW lv\ ] \ LADIES' GREY FLEECY-L-INED " /{ V \ \ BLOOMERS—EIastic at waist and // I i I i knees 8/11 pair l^l&~/-z \\ I NAVY FLEECY-LINED BLOOMERS tt" f ; , f \ —Elastic at waist and knees a' 1 j A ] " Special Quality, 8/11 pair '•- / I W ! RIPPLE CLOTH DRESSING V> / [ I GOWNS —Good assortments, in Vy' ,1/ | shades of cardinal, saxe, vieux rose, :. \ I I' grey, and amethyst \j I A At prices ranging from 25/- to 41/- '» If\ \ D.S. PATRICK & CO. |y CORNER CUBA and-VIVIAN STREETS, WELLINGTON
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19210802.2.127.1
Bibliographic details
Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 28, 2 August 1921, Page 9
Word Count
514Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 28, 2 August 1921, Page 9
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Evening Post. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.