Stylish Spring Millinery; trimmed Fruit and Flowers —medium ■; priced, too! One pleasing feature about D.I.C.' Spring Millinery is that prices are easy—easier than they have been for quite a time. ■ • - , / i That is the outcome of direct action in the stabilisation, of prices; this is as welcome as it is satisfactory. > .....■,/ Note well, in addition, that the styles, trimming and appearance of these hats will charm the most critical. iSee them in th<" morning !\ 1 ■ ( ■ ■ •" ,\. ■ i ' ' '.■:'•■:■" ' ■ \ \ These Hats are the Height of Fashion ;JCHARMING HAT—In blacfc mushroom, trimmed shaded cherries and narrow ribbon . ' *•/- ■SMARTiBLACK LISERB-^With cere ribbon and bunch:of cherries \ ■'■'.- 68/8 I ■ ■ ; PRETfTYrTCSGAN' STRAW—With celophane flowers and wheat ■ ' : -■■ • ■ ■ ■'• • ■-■,'■■ ■ ■ ■ • ■ SJ/e LARGE LEGHORN—With tinsel ribbon and trail1 of flowers'and fruit ST/8 FAWCY SPECKLED STRAW—With fruit and ribbon .40/6 . ■, y ... GREY CRINOLINE FLOP—Wreathed-with flowers 57/6 SIifALL BLACK TULLE AND LACE MUSHROOM—Trimmed jadft ribbon and cherries 49/6 D-I-C—Wellington For Wear With _ r" Your Spring Frock! ; :.,;:.;"—Stylish Gloves Hosieacy ; It lithe attention to details in ~ Jr : dress that ensures the success /^^-""^V ''"■'" of one's appearance. , Therefore, such important dress r&*^^^**^kaccessories a« Oloves and iCg|«^% Hosiery should be chosen with V^.^^V great care. ,' **^*r Patrick's have splendid selec- V* • r tlohs of these in the most wanted /N^ In every instance they maintain (fflJc > *' j/fl\; Patrick's high-quality standard, » >\^^^y \ while the prices are very As^ \^ \ reasonable. I \.W»«\J^a High-grade Silk Hosiery L^J \ >Tj I COLOUKED SILK ANKUE HOSE—" Myr- *»V i_ I thin," in all shades, putty, taupe, navy, light and dark grey Special Value 7/8 pair f^V " KINGSONIA" COLOURED; ANKLfi V I HOSE—In pearl'grey,.champagne, navy, ■ \ §' black »nd wferte VWy Special Value 8/6 pr. VJU» VCUJS& SEUN SILK HOSEr-With seams rCTT 17/6 and 25/- pair TEriq\ Splendid Glove Values *^V Ladi*** INGUSH 6UEDE FINISHED . Jk GfLOVSS—In beawir, krey, blacky and .^l white Sfidd Vilk 4/11 p«it Lftdieii' MEUAMKBE LISLE OLOVEB—In grey, pietel, Maelfc,- «nd whit»; v>tM, finished . Special, Price 4/11 pair La'diea' %CEDI» WBBiSS.iGWVE&-3.n grey, pastel, black, and white Special Price 5/11 pair CO6OTJIIBD 6ILIEBTIE 61/)VES—In gwy, beaver, black, and white; BrSafc nske Special Price 5/11 pahBtiACJK ANP WHITE MOiAJNESE SILK OLpVESr- 7/6 pair BItWK ABD) WHETB tAPFBTA SILK GLOTEB-a 6/6 pair LIGHJ1 'AND DABK TAX KW GLOVES— ,' , \ W/6 pair XAN NAJPB*A GAUOTXBT OLOVES—Special value 14/8 pair BEAVEJt MOCHA PIQUE STETOHBD OIiOVES-^Denfs 13/6 pair COWtJRED KID GLOVES—With white switchings and points; nigger/ gwy^Wwfcy an* jAlte . . H»/6 pair ;dl s. Patrick & co. Oibe and Vivian Streets, Wellington
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 62, 10 September 1921, Page 10
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400Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 62, 10 September 1921, Page 10
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