Formal Display of Spring Fashions J im£ Satthe D-I-C M '. .jSAVsoon-ias Uns hews appears Tnnh'e; Press • ' r v ' ; jthere is a definite movement on the part ' ' 4of lovers of finer apparel in the direction - ' •i , v ■' of theD.I.C, ' - ; ' i ' ;.'.-. ■ ..■.-■ " > - frhV&npaJse is to see, at ftrst4irand, wbat; , London and Pads have to say of the " " ....... yasjjjonj of the day* i■•■ • ' . V [ > * • sg c iy.^Cl Sprinar Display of Fasftions, ; i ■ • fn its entirety, is a reflex of what is being 1 f j ,"- ~ - wxn, today in-«thsFashion Centresof the '. i '-'■. - * ■•■ "■- woda.; ■_ ■ ■ ' '■ . ! . MBellfar-iPISB'tKe fattei cokw* hi 1 smart i -; lists, novelties in costumes; * frocks, ] ssßmpers, or' blouses—they can be seen in ; ' v ifruaiug profusion at the < " House for, '| '. '^ / .QoaKty.^- ---■ v- **OftteS Accessory"' Sections* gloves, hosiery, neckwear, ribbons, emibfoideries, and laces will be seen—novel- . ' ties that will play important parts in the • v ' fashions of the season. , Brief' mention is made, of Pillar-box Red - and.Royal Blue among- the fashionable -cototrr, tbe predominance of lace in trim. nrhtg-, aiud tbe many *uses to which Cire Ribbon is put., ; - (Me wfiote is a Display of' Fashions of ; (more than passing: worthiness—they are authentici; 'ti vfaSt of rnspectjon from you will be . appreciated. Will you come in? ] \ D-I-G Wellington kJlli\o allLt f :^*P« \ O i • ■ m ]ffT*J%. \ ounsninc!il^iCJ^l \ Visions of silken loveHness f \ 1\ limfhkla^ffik. I appropriate to Spring, greet I J^Jpt !m/>M Wf^kE snoppers at Patrick's. | Eiyif nßtt^a^a J^^« A wealth of shimmering 1 $B&&!2lß&far^Jim thJs"^ ufar i*tore. thtoUEhoUt A /3ffiora^^\3f« The Blouses and Jumpert V MjW'rMiA tw ■ are adorably pretty. And the \ RJ-'IIuIkS W v new shapes and trimmings \ ©l^iirMEgl J> A range of Spun Silk Frocks W*^S^ jfi> deserves spedal mention. >*i iti| pi n*<^r They are beautifully handembroidered, and are just as m>^wT^ chic and stylish as can be .Silk Blouses, Jumper*, Frocks PUCT BLOUSES—FuII sizes, new, shapes.; white silk, heavy V/eisfiit, 10-mome, hemstitched / 85/. JCRJEPE-DE-CHINE JUMPERS—Trimmed, h«n3 crochet; .white, I i cream, black, brown, saze,.and<vrose 35/. \[l JAP SILK JUMPERS—Trimmed with suipiKt-toee; white, cxeam, jU black «/- I * ofiry SPON SffiK FSOCKS—^jed^j^fetta^cmbToidißrd; m ': I navy.-bkek, moje, champa^De, saze , '«#/•/- I ' . OTHER'MOOSE SMtMAKS. , " • fasteoa»bie stripes-, special vahie - $/n iVDIEE JUMPERS—SpeciaI line. Floral designs t2/« iTOBRAtCO KLOUSES—In all ccAouxs arid sizes i»/« ft. S. PATRICK & CO. Cuba and Vivian Sts., Wellington
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 50, 27 August 1921, Page 10
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374Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 50, 27 August 1921, Page 10
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