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Spring! The D-I-C and all people bow to thee! Instantaneously with, the first blush of the new ■ —--' season the D.I.C, brings' forth its first showing of Spring- Frocks. Chief among- these are delightful productions from London and Paris in the most charming Cotton Voiles and Sponge Cloths. ( Ingenuity and'skill have collaborated to suchgood ; purpose that many novel ideas have been intro- ■' ' duced into the new frocks, The D.I.C. is keen for you to see the newest con> J •> m ceptions'in Cotton Frocks—keen with the confi- jfc^ a tjvgj dence of its ability to charm. LjygJ HIIRv Cotton Frocks, aptly described, mil but should be seen ■ . A .Very Smart FROCK—In mignonette leaf gre«n, with stripes of citron and saxe; round neck, finished with a blanket stitch in saxe wool; short sleeves and narrow black patent belt *S/5/» FRQCK-f-In' Futurist voile; long bodice, short \ sleeves; piped with s,axe blue round neck, and front laced with saxe £5/19/6 FROCK—-In mauve cotton oatmeal cloth; bodice long, with round neck; skirt with side panels, strapped and finished- with pearl buttons; patent leather waist belt ■„ ' - 69/8 SPONGE CtOTH FROCK—White, citron, and ■ black stripe bodice, with V neck, three-quarter sleeves; skirt with two wide reverse bands'of material; black leather belt. £5/19/- -' Dainty FROCK—In ivory cotton Georgette; bodice with round neck, piped with dull saxe, three-quarter sleeves, and hip piping's to correspond, and motifs in a fancy design £8/18/6 FROCK—In burnt biscuit voile; bodice lined. white net; round neck, with tucked turn-down collar; short sleeves with turn-back cuffs; plain skirt with deep hem, waist finished with... ,/'/. narrow .frill . ' ;■■"'' . 59/6' WHITE VOILE FROCK—Daintily trimmed with 8 Val. insertion and lace; bodice and loose side I V panels on skirt.embroidered in pillar-box red.; ■waistbelt of ribbon in same shade, smartly , finished at back with chou £7/18/8/ 1 ' MAIZE COTTON ' GEORQETTE FROCK — Bodice and skrrt smartly stitched with fawn , silk; round ner'c, three-quarter sleeves, finished with pleated falls; waistbelt of pleated fawn - ribbon £7/17/8 FROCK —In navy and white fancy cotton voile; V neck with small v collar and revers; also sleeves piped with white; front/ and back panels straight, with slightly gathered hip, finished with pleated frill . «7/ft/B " COTTON OATMEAL "CLOTH FROCK-=!n sky with fancy' stripe; neck round at baqfc with muslin collar; square front effect, with straight panel to hem.; pockets and belt 69/6 v D-I-C Wellington

• fete" \ ■ Towels take a Tumble at PATRICK'S Bargains, bargains everywhere, tempt thrifty shoppers to Patrick's " Corner Store. The continue^ epidemic of city sales has enabled the buying public to prove Patrick's superiority in quality and value, and to prove it night up to the hilt. The economies in Towels below featured are merely typical of our superb half-price values. In fact, these prices are more reasonable than if you bought direct Romany wholesale warehouse. But such bargains are temporary. Buy at once at these bed-rock : • figures. Towels Half Price 898 down Be»t ENGLISH TOWELS to be said at Htlf Price fw ONE WEEK ONLY Lot i—COLOURED TOWELS—In red and blue check, fine close weave, splendid wearers •, s /" Now 2/11 i pair Lot 2— COLOURED STRIPE TOWELS-Good thick make; one of our regular stock numbers . 6/6 Now 3/3 pair Let 3—HEAVY COLOURED STRIPE TOWELS—We can recommend this quality , . ' 10 /6 Now 5/3 pair ' Lot 4—COLOURED STRIPE TOWELS—Very special quality heavy ck>3e weave; wonderful value u/6 NOW 5/9 pair Lot 5-COLOURED' STRIPE TOWELS-Extra-quality; good thick close make; great wearers 13/6 Now 6/9 pair /"' Lot 6—LARGE HEAVY ALL-WHITE TOWELS-A real good quality. Don't miss this line 10/6 Now 5/3 pair < Lot /—SPECIAL ALL-WHITE'TOWELS-One of our best selling numbers; heavjj tight weave 13/6 Now 8/9 pair _____ i. t PATRICK & CO. === 11 ■ Cuba and Vivian Streets, : WELLINGTON

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 39, 15 August 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 39, 15 August 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 39, 15 August 1921, Page 9