The First Breath of I Spring—New Model Millinery at the D-I-C ■, . With the opening of'the.-first Spring flowers—the jonquil, crocus, and snowdrop—comes the opening of the first models in D.Lfc. Spring Millinery. , A word as to the most fashionable colour—Pillar , Box Red. This strikingly handsome colour is por- ( trayed in the smartest models evolved in the i • studios of Lpndon and Paris. 31 ffet?^ That the D.I.C. is early^on the scene is obvious ivß J fSllw now that .{his advance showing ofcSpriflg'Mulinery Ijl I »^|^S is.in progress. - fij t - 1 Incidentally, Royal Blue is another ' favoured i ■'■ ■ colour this Spring; fruit trails and lace being- • . i ! .-■■ prominent in trimmings. ' . i!"' :.■... i • •-.. ■ ■ ' ' ' \ I- 1 ■ .-■"■■•' ■' ' ■'' ■'■■>. ■■ ' ■ y ■ j Gome to see the new I Spring Millinery at "| ■■■ ..■ the D-I-C ■■■ ": ! ■ \ ■■■:'; ■ ■■■ ;!;■ SMALL BLACK MODEL—In tulle, lace brim, / i trimmed various colours in currants , M/ 8 HANDSOME MODEL—In nigger tulle sailor, " with lace veil /_"'■' 6 guineas , ; |; PUTTY GEORCETTE MUSHROOM—ScarIet \ , velvet leaves appliqued on brim 5 guineas * • ■ 11 DAINTY MODEL—In nigger brown lace, with ■ ' i ■ . \ ai€ ribbon.and touch of lemon ,' - §♦/■ CLOSE-FITTING MODEL—In putty Georgette, \ floral brim" -. 5 guineas NAVY CORD SILK MODEL—Turned off face,' with silk fruit, draped lace #5/- ' I- " \ CLOSE-FITTING MODEL—In biscuit Petershan/ ' with navy flowing veil , 6 guineas D~l-C Wellington ".' ' " ' , "" " ' , 7 "'. ■ - -"* ■j ( ' ■ ■ ' ' *** ,' ■ . '';! ' '*■"■'■■ '■■■•• | Final Offers *: : .: 'From ' PATRICK'S | These'are last-minute concessions. I The Costumes and Coats are I . fashionable. I They are in charming styles. ■ I Thrifty women will appreciate the : j big economies they offer. .' : : !■•"• We emphasise that these goods are j really Final Offerings. Buy Now!* *» X ;| Such Values are quite; exceptional £ . ' ■' ALL-WOOL KOSLYN T\VEE,D COSTUMES—In ;] - , .-.'' \ light and, dark grey and brown; plain coats, ':; ' ■' with bolt all round; smartly trimmed with silk., |j|| ■:j ,- • stitchingr and braid; plain skirts, finished with |j., ■; , " belt Were and £8/8/- !| f:"" ■ . -" / ■■• Now 49/6 'i ROSLYN ALL-WOOL TWEED COATS—In grey,' ' brown, and-heather mixtures; muffler collars; ■ i: | . some plain, others trimmed with bands af velour j cloth; belted; finished with.large fancy buttons ; ' x , f' Were £6/6/- and-£7/7/-I - Now 39/6 D. S. Patrick & Co. 1 CUBA AND VIVIAN STREETS, WELLINGTON
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 41, 17 August 1921, Page 7
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