■ Race Week again! tcP|§^ And again the ' MMW . D-l-C ror Kace lA\ h\ Costumes flpiplSljj Every woman attending the Races makes HH ! ji | it an inflexible rule, to go in the smartest IPi \'lf \ V Costume or Frock she can find. (§|t t i I X \\ \ ■ ' I i t i i i As it is Autumn, she naturally leans Lj! jsJ^Jw' 'i towards. something that is quite new, i 1■» j*P seasonable, and as exclusive as possible IV in style. ?' 4 1 It is not by chance that she visits the Is • J D.1.C., but by :i favourable pre-conceived • i / opinion of the " House for Quality " and ris its ability to provide the very latest 2\W modes in Race Costumes and Frocks. "*Til Will you be so guided in choosing' your Race Week Apparel j HANDSOME MOLE VELOUR COSTUME—Long coat, flared on hips; Russian collar of mole coney fur, cuffs to match £25 EXCLUSIVE COSTUME OF HENNA GABARDINE—Long- coat, with semi-fitting back, sides of coat trimmed rows of black braid, high collar of black coney fur £24/10/MODEL COSTUME OF NAVY GABARDINE—Medium length coat, with long roll collar, lemon waistcoat, handsomely embroidered /£2O/10/NAVY SERGE COSTUME—-Long coat, smartly braided on hips; Russian collar of mole, coney 13 guineas NIGGER GABARDINE COSTUME—Long coat, with semi-fittir 3 toack, trimmed bands-of material, turned-back collar of beaver coney ' , £28/10/NAVY SERGE COAT FROCK—Embroidered with steel beads, • ..arrow tie belt, round collar and slashed side panels piped re*d 14 guineas MODEL COAT-FROCK OF NAVY GABARDlNE—Handsomely embroidered with white gabardine collar and vest; narrow belt of self material fastening nt sides with white buckle £24/10/ROSE GABARDINE. COAT FROCK—Long-waisted.effect/ with' deep'baritt oh hips; skirt embroidered.with rows of self colour and silver thread; tailored collar opening over vest of blacktaffeta 18 guineas FRENCH MODEL COAT FROCK—Of mole gabardine, embroi-' dered in shades of henna mole - £10/19/6 MODEL COAT FROCK OF NIGGER GABARDINE—Trimmed stitehings of emerald, round neck faced with emerald, slashed cuffs opening over sleeve of nigger charmeuse £20/10/-D-I-C - WELLINGTON TILL MID-DAY SATURDAY Last Days of \ This most successful of all Sales definitely finishes at 1 o'clock on Saturday. Although the shelves have been practically cleared of their loads of bargains, there still remains one of the greatest offer-" ings of the Sale period. • Irish Embroideredßedspi cads _ aI en ' Safin and Marcclla Quilts Less 33£ per cent. A Saving of 6/8 in the £ Such enormous . reductions have been necessitated by the arrival of- new .goods, and consequently these stocks must be cleared at almost cost' price. Our misfortune is your good fortune; be sure to take advantage of^it. Heaps of other Splendid Bargains D. S. PATRICK & CO. CUBA AND VIVIAN STREETS
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 74, 29 March 1922, Page 9
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