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... . jU—., — . > Your Destiny in Summer Costume Fabrics is at the D4-C Of all the beautiful Dress and Costume Fabrics ever handled by the "House for Quality," this season's are easily the most attractive. ' Not only is the charm of novelty there, but quality, the attribute that counts so mucji in the building: of smart costumes, also adds to these essentials the diversity of choice, the _ colours and colour schemes and blendings— a ? . j*tg-£^J thus there is no escape,; nor is one looked for »Jf2H^' «i!nf?3| from such a pleasing destiny. ift^'lK y^ Patterns Posted anywhere |gjjs the City WOOL STOCKINETTE-56 inches wide; for coat frocks, etc.; in grey, mole, emerald, purple, and black 19/6 yard ■> WOOL STOCKINETTE— 54 inches wide; for jumpers, coat frocks, etc.; in rose, cerise, violet, grey, brown, navy 45/6 yard COLOURED CLOTHS—34. inches wide; suitable either for coats' and skirts, or coat frocks; in a choice assortment of newest colourings , . , s 29/6 yard COLOURED BARBICAN SUITINGS — 50 : inches wide; in mble, saxe, amethyst, purple, and dark saxe " 19/6 yard COSTUME GABARDINE— 54. inches wide; in a wide range of latest colour's" 19/6 yard ; GREY BEIGE SUITINGS— 44 inches to- 48 inches wide; in ligfht, mid.,'and dark greys .14/6, ii/ 6, 19/6 yard ALL-WOOL COSTUME...FLANNELS — 56,,. „ ; , . inches; in-lig-htymid.,' arid dark greys . 15/9 yard COSTUME FLANNEL'-56 inches'wide; for , .... -,coats and skirts, etc.; iri : light and mid. .' greys' % :,-..' 19/6 yard STRIPED COSTUME CHEVIOTS— 54 inches ; ■ . • wide; in mole/blue, saxe/blue, grey/blue, navy/blue, and navy/white ' v 19/6 yard .COSTUME WORSTEDS— 54 inches wide; in smart pepper and salt effects 27/6 yard „ Smart STRIPED SUITINGS— 54 inches wide ; in navy and black grounds with white hairline stripes 27/5 yard CHECKED COSTUME SUITINGS —54 • .inches wide;' in mid. grey, dark grey, and navy grounds, with white hair-line check 2*/s yard D-I-C Wellington v; ' '' . •J ■ Ifc®^ ** IVlsn &ncl 1 1 i^^^^^ Skt^^ff They don't like to be parted | l^^^^^^^^f unless a good opportunity | Mmi Wmrm*i^t ' Some opportunities are bad . ij il"fiiffllW A ."specs." Others are golden. I Si ■ Silll M™B •■'■' Here*s a golden chance from jf iIiSH^&S Pa*"ck?s. Don;t wait till it I t ! W§mm, >^^i passes: catch it quick, while I 'f 1^ it'i here! Now, right now I I Note theie Cash-in-your- !;| X Pocket Snips! p MEN'S STRONG WORKING "TROUSERS—CoIoniaI / all-wool 1 tweeds ■ 21/-pair | .LIEN'S STRONG WORKING SHIRTS—With colours v . 8/11, 9/11, 10/6 MEN'S COLONIAL ALL-WOOL UNDERPANTS— Medium weight 7/11 pair MEN'S NAVY ALL-WOOL SWEATER COATS-Just the. thing for every-day wear in home, shop, and office 22/6 each MEN'S CEYLONETTE SHIRTS—With insertion neck-bands-real good value 10/6 each MEN'S STRONG CAMBRIC SHIRTS—With assorted stripes; real good washing - 8/11, 9/11 each MEN'S PYJAMAS—In good washing stripes. This is a good line 17/6 SUit MEN'S HATS—In real good shades and shapes • 17/6, 21/*, HI; to 35/D. S. Patrick & Co. CUBA AND VIVIAN STREETS, WELLINGTON

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 49, 26 August 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 49, 26 August 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 49, 26 August 1921, Page 9