m Warmer and more g p$ Comforting Underclothing S W — anc | mol fe charming! & Some women associate g-ood taste and charm in Underclothes with those cobweb-like cotton fabrics one sees in trousSeaux. Do away with that notion .entirely," for the D.I.C. will amply prove to you that dainty and artistic " undies" can be had in such comforting fabrics as " Viyella," Nun's Veiling, Winceyette, and Flannel. D.I.C. Quality is there in abundance, and, you will say, more abundantly than you expected, because prices are lower. ■■ . ' _ I Specially Displayed—D-I-C j Lambton Quay Windows COMFORT FOR COLD NIGHTS. [ NIGHTDRESSES—In cream nun's veiling; slip-ow | styles; daintily trimmed lace and insertion 32/6, 49/6, to 63/Smart Styles an CREAM VlYELLA—Handsomely trimmed Torchon lace; wide slots at waist, alternating. with groups of pin tucks finished soft satin ribbon- 59/6 COSY NIGHTDRESSES—In cream viyella; trimmed Cluny edging, fine tucks, and hemstitching 47/6 CREAM MERINO NIGHTDRESSES — Unshrinkable "Alpine" brand; high, square, or V-shape necks; double yokes at back; smocked sleeves; finished lace , 29/6, 47/6 NIGHTDRESSES—In pure woven wool; small collars or V necks ; long sleeves ; medium and vout sizes 59/6, 63/NIGHTDRESSES —In cream winceyette; trimmed lace and insertion or silk embroidery 17/6, 21/-, 29/6 SHETLAND WOOL SLEEPING VESTS—Short or long sleeves .'. W» «/H DRESSING JACKETS—In ripple cloth; in rose, pale blue, pink, saxe, and cream; finished fancy stitcheries ■ , ' 29/6, 35/6, 42/-, to 49/6 , DRESSING JACKETS—In padded silk; with collars or without; medium or out sizes; rose, amethyst, silver grey, saxe, pale blue, pink, or black 42/-, 49/6, 55/SLEEPING WRAPS—In ripple cloth; finished blanket stitching to tone; ribbon ties, or buttoned at waist 25/H D-l-C HI I Wellington >S COAt FROCKS WONDERFUL1 VALUE AT ABRAHAMS' ENGLISH MODEL COAT FROCKS—In navy and brown gabardine; very smartly cut and beautifully tailored Froifi 8 to 10 guineas VERY SMART SEMI-EVENING FROCK—In black velvet, faced with emerald and royal blue satin. A quality production 8 guineas MEDIUM WEAR HATS—Mouchon and velvet hats, in the latest shapes and colourings ' From 32/6 to 35/6 264 and 266 LAMBTON QUAY, and GRAND HOTEL BUILDINGS, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON I 1 Mmk\ ■■ The Newest ori&ffi "ress Materials JL B, \ I Ijij 'AH the latest, all .the best, all the most Wv? "^if iifTla wanted materials for Winter Costumes \ Mil! \ mvv' ant^ cos^ oa*- Frocks—all are waiting . I \ |||II MV^ to tempt you at Patrick's, in Cuba Street. II wf Another gladsome point:—All Patrick's IPiß||. prices are away down at bed-rock, almost IliiiHlilll '/ pre-war in fact. Certainly these are wMft Ml ' ?'' lower than elsewhere in town. Shop 'Syi Wi\\ here early—shop here at once—because *H V "O you always get the best for less •at RANDOM BARGAINS FROM DRESS DEPARTMENT 56-inch ALL-WOOL NAVY COATING SERGES—In guaranteed . dyes; exceptional values 13/6,17/6, and 21/- yard 54-inch ALL-WOOL BOTANY SERGES — Particularly nice ! quality, in new shades of light and dark saxe, light and dark fawn, nigger, brown, light brown, grey, and henna Special Price 16/6 yard 56-inch ALL-WOOL ENGLISH WORSTEDS—Very suitable for . | costumes ajnd coat frocks; in light and dark grey only ! Splendid Value, 18/6 yard 56-inch STRIPED WORSTEDS—In smart designs and colours of browns, fawns, blue, and greens . Very Special, 12/6 yard 54,-inch ALL-WOOL GARBICORD—In smart shades of saxe blue, bottle green, henna, mid grey, fawn, and mole Very Special, 17/6 yard SO-inch CASHMERE CLOTH—Splendid hard wearing; bottle green, saxe, maroon, navy, and black Special, 10/6 yard 50-inch ALL-WOOL FRE.NCH FACE CLOTH—In pretty shades of fawn, navy, also black Reduced Price 17/6 yard 40-inch ALL-WOOL NAVY SERGES—Very suitable for. school wear ] Special Prices 3/11 and 4/11 yard 40-inch DRESS TWEEDS —Large range of smart stripes and checks Wonderful Value, 3/11 and 4/11 yard D. S. PATRICK & CO. Cuba and Vivian Streets, Wellington. "FAMOUS FOR GOOD VALUE."
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 129, 3 June 1922, Page 11
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