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S D-I-C Costume i Better Values! Better Qualities! In times like these it is worth while emphasisingcertain facts, and that of better values is one of them. Two years ago many women were shy of prices I. and bought only when necessity and absolute need | made it imperative to do so. j To-day that state of affairs no longer exists, for | prices'are much more favourable,, thus making ' buying a great deal easier and more satisfying" ; proposition. . i ■ ; ■The D.I.G. is helping- splendidly by creating- most J excellent-values in Dress and Costume Fabrics.; I Here is Ample Proof! I lAH-Wool Costume Cheviots— 54m. wide in fawn, scarlet, j saxe, henna, cunard, brown, and. bottle 12/8 yard All-Wool Costume CJothS— 54111. wide, in saxe, kingfisher, brown, and fawn ' 17/6 yard Coloured Cloths— 54m. wide, for coat-frocks; etc.; in fawn, mole, violet and dark saxe . 15/6 yard Coloured Cabardines—4Bm. wide, in oyster, fawn, cunard, jrrey. brown, bottle and wine; for. coat-frocks, etc. . 12/6 yard CartuiMvCabardines— 54m. wide, in fawn, gTey, new blue, and brown "/6 yard Velour Coating*— 54/56 m. wide, in grey, emerald, purple, mustard, wine and bottle . 21/- yard All-Wool French Velour Cloths— 54m. wide, in fawn, mole and navy 27/6 yard Strip* Blanket Coating—s4m. wide, cream grounds, with and black stripes 17/8 yard All-Wool Cream Blanket Coating—s6m. wide, for warm coats 12/« y»"l All-Wool Cream Blanket Coating— 58m. wide; heavyweight; for warm winter coats 21/- yard Navy Coating Ssrgcfr—S4/s6in,, all fast dyes, for eoatrw frocks and .costumes IS/6 to 25/8 yard _ 9jj D-I-C ITTfI Wellington $w 1 EXCLUSIVE Mid-Winter Millinery x HATS THAT ARE ABSOLUTELY THE VOCUE. COLOURED MOUCHON HATS—In latest shades and shapes, daintily made with ribbon brim and finished to tone 32/8, 35/6 COLOURED SILK VELVET HATS — In chic small shapes, trimmed Cire ribbon, head trimmingl 'and wings 39/6, 42/-,% «/- to 63/BLACK FOX FURS—Very special value. Stoles from 8 to 29 guineas; Choker Necklets, ««/■ 264-266 Lambton Quay, and Grand Hotel Buildings,'Willis Street, Wellington Cosy Clothes Mi|J||i! tor Kiddies— W^^t^ Mothers'*-yoii 31l save" largely if you purchase yout1 children's Winter Clothing at Patrick's Popular Corner. Our Children's Department is brimful of snug- comfy Gatmehts to keep the youngsters warm these cold days. Patrick's remarkable values and low prices rare really too tempting to pass by. Inspect. BARGAIN PLUMS FROM CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT AII-Wool Jersey Suits—Tunic, knickers and hat in shades of copper-putty, emerald-putty, jade-copper 30/- sot Cirls' All-Wool Kilt Costumes—With knickers; in navy, saxe, brown, and bottle gteen; sizes 22 and 24 32/6 and 35/- set All-Won! Knitted Frook6—V neck, waist finished with girdle and tassel; saxe or grey; size iSin. 14/6 ! All-Wool Combination Sets —Consisting- of coat, hat and leg-in-ettes; cream only; size 14111. 37/6 set All-Wool Knitted Coals—With hats to match, in the following ! shades: saxe-champagne, grey-rose, emerald-champagne, cardinal-navy, white-emerald, wEite-rose, white-saxe; sizes 2oin, 22in.j 24m. 30/- and 35/- Set Flannel Romfiors—ln grey or navy; all-wool; made in two piece style; buttoning at waist. Sizes 2oin. arid 22m. 16/6 Radiarita Rompers—Cut all in one, or. t*te-piece style; sizes . ißin., 26in., 22in. -|0/6 Infants' Cream Frocks—ln cotton cashmere, radianta or ail-wool cashmere; nicely made and finished with silk fioss stftchinffs 6/6, 10/6, 12/6, 14/8 A nip* Assortment of infants' Wool Coats—All handmade- very dainty goods ' 10/6 to 21/• Infaits' Cream Woollen Coats— 5/6, 6/6, 7/6 each Infants' Pilchers—Hahd-kriitted or crocheted; usual or envelope style 4/11 and 5/6 pair A Large Assortment of Infants' All-Wool Shawls—ln honeycomb or fancy designs; prices range from 3/6 to 3s/6 D. S. PATRICK & CO. CUBA & VIVIAN STREETS FAMOUS FOR GOOD VALUE

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 134, 9 June 1922, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 134, 9 June 1922, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 134, 9 June 1922, Page 9

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