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Farsightedness! Man's commercial training is frequently ' carried into his private life —especially in affairs of dress. He does not put off; his plans are laid down ' •■ ; —definite and absolute. When a new season ) approaches he plans ahead just what his Autumn outfit,shall comprise. More than likely it is one of the new Suits ! for which the D.I.C. is famed among men. I 1 Possibly it is heavier underwear, new shirts ;'"• \ (these are exceptionally smart), a few ties. He makes for the D.I.C, because he knows Rs^ s£OjJ^ he can shop there in. the seclusion of , the J^^lP f^»lf Ik' jjjß Men's Own Departments, which, in addition Ik | S £jj§ I IP ' to D.I.C. Quality, is 111 I H Decidedly Advantageous W SUITS TO MEASURE — From All-wool H , » ' Soloniali Tweeds;" new season's goods, i m 3 which are satisfactory in wear, and fit / M , fj guaranteed D.I.C. Price *6/6/- C ■' .». SUITS TO MEASURE—From solid Wor- * If steds; splendid selection; new browns, if " dark and light clerical greys, plain and a small checks; unequalled at the price for % , ,' .wear,' and fit guaranteed • ' M D.I.C, Price «8/»/« S v , ' ■ SUITS TO MEASURE—From Navy Serge; i W ; 1 • fine-finished serge or rough finish; fast » "".' . colours, and fit guaranteed ■■''•'■■ E j| „..,:.,,.;;_;.■;..;■ D.I.C PrlOß £S g • ; t-' MEN'S SPORT SUITS —Grey Donegal § ; ■ ' ' Tweed pattern; all wool J ' D.I.C. Price £4/17^6 \ . MEN'S-, SPORTS SUITS—A useful/week- J end or holiday suit; assorted designs; full ' ■ range of sizes D.I.C. Price S3/5/- S '- MEN'S TWEED SPORT COATS—In grey fi diagonal tweed; a very hard-wearing jr cloth"; high-grade finish ■ D.I.C. Prloe 43/8/- f Men's SMART STRIPED BAND SHIRTS— S ~ All sizes; ■ English make ' 15/6 B ". ', Men's BATSWING BOW TlES—Smart pat- » terns; best' English silks „-. 3/8. % '■ ' Men's FA£fCY ALL PURE WOOL SOCKS « i —Quite the latest in grey , 6/8 M Men's FANCY SILK SOCKS—In shades of 2 . t. grey and brown 4/11 6 Men's ALL:PURE WOOL SINGLETS—AII §. : ,sizes; New Zealand make 13/6 IF Men's BLACK AND WHITE STRIPED' S ■" : BAND SHlßTS—Tobralco material; all Jf sizes . 12/8 . # O D-I-C - Wellington CJ '"■ ff^^B' : ' """ ■'- "■ ■-■■•■■ ■■■ .-..•. P^« ' 'f ' ""~ ~~~"~~ "=^ \ nH Exceptional /A ' Offering of ; f i« > f f • U a limn uflUlvd JL JLXM&aX*! y , II a i^*l mrni^iHij * *'E 5 J*^^ I\. S«3 First and foremost among 1 maay ''*W % marvellous specials at Patrick's Halff x ' Wti V k^* > early Sale come wonderful reducS*i I w, J tions in High-grade Hosiery. ' 'if 1 X VBi3» Ladies' You'll need to take early if I m 'wTis advantage of this bargain event! '«•* ' V iO \\J (>i The markings are so attractive that h^i Sw ' Til^l * tie wno^e lot .will vanish quickly. , -« AH Patrick's Prices have be«n re-' (^m 1 4uced from " low to lower," so for '^BMW^fc,-_/__*.^st''' tFonomy's sake you must visit this j ': • '■t-.SBHHSi £ale early, often, and at onceH '; I ! Bargains in Isiery at Patrick's Kg Sale BLACK ALL-WOOL CASHMERE—FuII fashioned, wide tops *. Usual price 6/6 Sale Prlot a/11 ' BLACK ALL-WOOL CASHMERE HOSE—Seamless and widfe tops ; very special ■ Usual price 5/6 Sal* PHCB 2/1T -BLACK CASHMERE 1/1 RIB AND. WOOL ANP COTtON HOSE— Usual price-3/5 JSAIe Prlci-1/« ■ , BLAGK LISLE*HOSE—In a fine quality, Usual price 3/6 *■> Sals Price 2/6 BLACK HEAVY ART SILK HOSE— Usual prfee 7/6 . Sale trio* 3/11 \ BLACK SILK ANKLE HOSE—Pure.silK'-'-Wiery special — » • Usual ptie'e -toft 9*»e PrWtra/M COLOURED COTTON HOSE-rln putty, gj-fey, an 4 navy ■ Ijfeuaajftite $txi ««»• PrtW ty.l*. COLOURED SILK ANKfcE HOiSE^Tn putty, slate, l^flit iM i dark grty, and tan; very spedal . Usual flrlce tyxt 1, .' Srti prtee 4/tl - MOTTLED. GREY LISLE HQSE^Uiu«4 *rice i^6 «ite Prloe a/11 NAVY AND MOLE HEAVY ABLT SffiK H.GSE—tiwafi knots4,v* ve*y spetial Usual price ;8f 6 Salt Prloe 3/11 "i "■" •WHIX^.LISHE HOSE-^ldleproof UsKaiifflrii* 4/tt Jtale pirtce S/« , ■ WHITB COTi"ON%OSk—Mbriey's.; seamless tisyal' gjflee 2/6; % i ' ffifla Prfoe;l/e ) OUR 1» WIMDOW* TtLL A CRANO i*rKAtN BTOHY~ act th*«. . D. S. R\TRICK'& C3Bfccl ■;■ . . Sr

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1922, Page 10