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r When Three D-iC Showroom Sections join forces there are Big Bargains about! Here you have a fine example of team work—the Costume Showroom, the .Millinery Section, and the Ladies' and ChiU dren's Outfitting: Department. These have linked up the day's activities in a mighty Bargain Drive. The result? Splendid, from your point of view. Original prices arc swept right out of existence, and acceptably low Sale Prices have taken their place. It .has to be done! It must be done! These sections must show a clean pair of hee]s before another season's stock comes in! ' .i Your's the Greatest Benefit! SMART AFTERNOON FROCKS—In taffeta, crepe de ; chine, and georgette; mole, saxe, grey, putty, rose, and helio. Usually £13/10/-, £14/14/-, £19/19/-. £18/10/- ---■ Sale Prices £4/!9/6 M £5/15/6, £9/9/-, £7/7/EVENING FROCKS—In cream, lemon, ffold, pink, cherry, rose, petunia', fuschia, saxe, black, and white , Usually £14/10/-, £15/15/-,. £18/18/- ---.. . ' Sale Prices £5/5/-, £6/6/-, £7/7/SILK MACINTOSH COATS—With contrasting coloured facings Usually £8/10/- Sale Price £2/9/6 WELL-CUT WASHING COSTUMES—In linen, sponge cloth, cotton gabardine, and drill ' Usually 5 guineas to £6/7/6 Sale Price 29/6 NAVY STOCKINETTE BATHING COSTUMES—One-piece or Canadian shapes Usually 9/11, 11/6, to 15/6 Sale Price 5/11 GIRLS' WHITE PIQUE FROCKS AND COATS—Sizes 20 to 24 Usually 14/6, 15/6, to Nicj/6 Now all one price 7/11 WHITE LONGCLOTH PETTICOATS-Effectively finished wide flounce embroidery; slightly soiled . Usually 52/6 Salt Price 21/• HAND-EMBROIDERED CREPE DE CHINE DRESSING „ JACKETS—In vieux rose and. saxe blue Usually 59/6 Sale Price 39/6 READY-TO-WEAR HATS—Smart styles; varied colours Usually 21/- to 49/6 Sale Price 10/6 SPECIAL LINE OF TRIMMED HATS- . Usually 42/- to 59/6 To Clear at 21/CHILDREN'S STRAWS— Usually 8/1 r to 15/6 Sale Prices 2/6 to 7/6 D-I-C Wellington I Heart-Gladdening Reductions r\ Cotton' Dress'-^^' I Materials Up It is no ovtr-atatcment of fact to say that ipf 1 '//■{ \ \f ' this offer of Cotton Dress Goods is really FfJ f/^i j unrivalled anywhere. Just think: One line *7i \ \yf, lk ll -is reduced {torn 6/6 to 1/11 per yard, while /j| I y Iff n all other ilwns «how big price cuts. Bear I I* T/^ lit [I i ■ this in mind, too, that while the prices are I J (•'*/[ « exceptionally low the qualities are high- \ vlv 'L\J \ grade, all representing the ssason's most fl \\l •>v^ . favoured fabric*. !\ \X^s \ IT These Special Bargains will bring ///** crowls to Patrick's this week! f 40-inch BLACK AND .WHITE STRIPED DRESS MATERIALS-Very j . «uitabl<> ftjr frocks and costumes , Was 6/6 Now l/ll j 40-inch, FRENCH'COTTON GEORGETTE-In shades ot rose, pink, pale ■ pinV. heliotrope, lemon, aaxe, and sky Man Was 5/11 Now 2/1 i Special OMering—4()i,jch WHITE ENGLISH CREPE-Was 4/6 Now 2/11 j .40-inch WHITE DRESS OABARDINES-Special qualities Was 4/11 ! . Now 2/11 j| '40-inch WHITE PIQUE HEAVY CORD- 2/6 and 2/11 j 40-inch STRIPED CiINOHAMS-Rplenciid washing. A brys assortment I of stripes Was 2/11 Now l/il 40 inch GABARDINES—In good shades ' Was 4/6 Now 1/11 40.inch FUVEKIMA CLOTH—Splendid washing material; in slides of pink, aaxe liloe, uavy, und mid. urey Was 3/6 Now l/ll Winch BLACK AND WHITE SI'OTI'RD DELAINETTES-Veny serviceable for frocks Was 4/6 Now 2/6 I' 40 inch BLACK AND WHITE OABARDINES-Also blue and white, in large and small cheques Was 4/11 Now 2/11 |jj 40-inch ORIENTAL FOULARDS—Smart colours for smart frocks j • 3/11 yard 1 D. S. Patrick & Co. | I Corner Cuba aid Vivian Streets • • Wellington |

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1922, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1922, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1922, Page 9

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