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—New Footwear! \ —New Prices! -—^Convincing Values at the D4-C! . 1 ■. ■ ■■- ■ ■,' v When thpse mofJels in Stylish Boots and Shoes for men gnd vvpmen arrived ?t the D-l-C the other day it was cheering to find that they x had landed at miich |o>ver prices. You will readiljr fee on looking over the ' underrnenttoned it^ms that, economically, as well as from the viewpoint of , Fashion, D-I-C Tootwear Values for Spring 1921 are unrivalled. Every /man and every woman in the City is inyijedtp come into the D-I-C any time to have a look at these and other smart Spring and Summer Footwear Models, ' These Boots and Shoes are outstandingly Good Value LADIES' GLACE KID OXFORD SHOES—No cap, Louis heels; new grqpds 1A ' .' ■ * 47/6 LADIES' ALL PATENT OXFORD SHOES—Sr^art Cuban heelsno cap . ': 42/6 . BOSTOCK'S ALL COURT SHOES—Smart Cuban heels, pump soles; ■ half sizes and fittings; new this spring 50/LADIES' NIGGER BROWN CALF SHOES-»-Oxford fronts, no cap, new shape;, smart Cuban heels ■ .. 35/LADIES'NIGGER BROWN BROGUE SHOES—Light soles; for . town wear; welted; new gop4s ' 39/6 LADIES' HAVANA BROWN GLACE KID OXFORD SHOES— ;Np cap, Louis heel; the latest production " 70/- *, Just trrlv#p%-TENNIS SHOES, with, rubber or chrome, soles; BEACH SHQES; GOLF SHOES; GREY SHOES ] ' MEN'S BLACK GLACE KID DERBY BOOTS—Welted, smart , shape - .■"'",•■'■'■' -■ ■'' • ■ 39/6 MEN'S BOX CALF BOjOTSr-Oxford fronts, welted, very smart —■■■; ..... ■'■■'. ■ ■' 47/6 MEN'S GLACE KID DERBY SHOES— Welted ;'jn four different styles; all new goods 45/MEN'S NIGGER BROWN WILLOW CALF DERBY BOOTS— Weltetl ; very smart \ two styles 7 48/6 MEN?S NIGGER BROWN WILLOW: CALF BROGUE SHOES-: Welted; new shape' "■■ / „ **/6 WHITE, CANVAS BOWLING SHOES-rßest make 19/6. , Fresh as Morning! Pretty and Chic! Tht charm of the Spring Display In Patrick's Fancy Depart<nir)t Has In th« fac| th<H new oraatlanr are being added day by day Thus w« maintain the spirit of novelty and freshness and that Infinite variety for whlph Patrick's is famous. Our lovely Window Display invite* you Into our store. Com*l See the New Scarves, Baits, Veils, Cloves^ and Hosiery, Ladies' PLAIN COLOURED SILK SCARVES—Good quality, jade, rose, navy, saxe, lemoni champagne, silk 17/6 Ladies' STRIPED SILK SCARVES—In a variety of shades; very special ' •■■■■■■. . • ; -35/Ladies' PLAIN DOUBLE SILK SCARVES—With striped edges; in navy, champagne, reseda 1 17/6 , NOVELTY BELTS—In ivory and black rings threaded with Oriental ribbons ; all the latest shades " . ' 1 j/6 Ladies' KID GLOVESt-'* Cord," in black, white, grey, and nigger, with , white points and stitchings; very special value 19/6 Ladies' WHITE SILKETTE GLQVES-Special value . ,3/11 Ladies' ELBOW LENGTH ENGLISH LISLE GLOVES—Special value; in p,astel, grey, beaver, and white • • •< ■ ' J/11 Ladies' COLOURED SILK ANKLE HOSE—" Mythin," in navy, champagne, taupe, light and dark j^rey; very special value ' 7/6 Ladies' COLOURED LISLE HOSE—In grey, mole, champagne, and newest shades; very special value Ladies 3 MERCERISED' HANDKERCHIEFS—With coloured bordersspecial value 94. and Id|d,'. Ladies' THROW-OVER VEILS—In all the newest shapes; in iafje, henna navy, n^ger £rey , . -, - 8/11, 10/8, 12/6 Aadies' BLACK PATENT BELTSp-The latest; suitable for coat frocks and w costumes; very special value , . 1/6, 1/9 X l/11, j/3, 2/6 D. S. PATRICK & CO., Corner Cuba and Vivian Streets •

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 81, 3 October 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 81, 3 October 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 81, 3 October 1921, Page 9

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