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Specially for Men! Tfe DI.C. eaters tat the whole family—fatlier, mother, and children —but the offer made on this occasion ii purely for the benefit of the head of the house. Men's Suits at D.I.C. Sale Prices are always the best value. This present opportunity outshines even the bargains of ' the past. The Clothing Department is determined to effect a clearance of these Suits during Sale. They must go, regardless of price; hence this offer.of Men's Sac Suits At Prices to Clear Them Out MEN'S SAC SUlTS—Useful dark colours, only in sizes 5 and 6 Usual prices £7/7/- to £8 Sale Price 63/MEN'S SAC SUITS—A well assorted range of useful suits, in browns and greys, sizes 4, 5, and 6 Usual prices £8 to £9/5/- Sale Price 77/6 MEN'S SAC SUITS —Best English manufacture, John Barran's; light and dark greys, medium and Heavy weight Usual prices £9/5/-to £10/10/Sale Price 64/MEN'S BROWN WORSTED SAC SUlTS—Colonial / manufacture Usual price £7/7.4. Sale Price £5/2/6 RACE WEEK Ladies who intend attending the Races are cordially invited to \ inspect our special display of Race Hats, Costumes, and Coat Frocks, in the most advanced styles, which have been specially selected by our English, French, and Amercian buyers. Among'the Hats the predominating colours are Havana, celestial Hue, copper, nig-g-er, navy, and mustard, in the most alluring shapes, gorgeously trimmed with flowers and mounts; Wide Satin or Moire Ribbons are greatly featured, caught with fascinating ornaments, .and the huge Picture Hat, almost entirely covered with beautiful lace veil, is sure of generous admiration. We are also showing a few very special Evening Gowns, in uew and dainty colourings. / 264-266 Lambton Quay, and Grand Hotel Buildings, Willis Street, Wellington Curious! JBy "Jy One minute,' srr—thinks. If you VVYaBIXr don't mind saving money on your V* m^KSh jut Jr clothing;, step right in right now f\ Wf to Patrick's Men's Store. We are M RK|i^aßp% disposing of high-grade Tweed I MffflH\fffl\i and Rainproof Overcoats, ready- SH M to-wear buits and ether Men's H^3l Bl i Wear at uncommonly big reduc- . «*^QjCif Bl__l^ tions. Look in at once, men! ***iJM WJ*mJl These values will hit you rifiht ~"'-^MBi-^^""" where you live. BETTER VALUES IN MEN'S CLOTHINL MEN'S STRONG 818 OVERALLS—Extra heavy quality; unequalled for value and har wear ■ i/11 pair MEN'S STRONG SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS—In a nice range of patterns; good heavy Colonial make 45/- |Mlr MEN'S COLONIAL TWEED TROUSERS—For hard wear this line is unsurpasstd . 19/8 pair MEN'S READY-TO-WEAR SUlTS—Smart patterns; best workmanship ••/- MEN'S RAINCOATS—Best English make; guaranteed reliable for any weather 85/-, 78/-, •«/-, IS/BOYS' RAINCOATS—With belt; extra heavy makes; exceptional value; greatly reduced ' , 35/MEN'S TWEED OVERCOATS—Smart patterns; smartly cut; g-reatly reduced ; 79/8, 85/-, 96/MEN'S DENIM OVERALLS—Extra heavy weight, for hard wear; we guarantee satisfaction 8/11 pair MEN'S WORSTED TROUSERS—In smart patterns; cuff bottoms ; latest cut; perfect fitting ' 27/8, 29/6 pair BOYS' OILSKINS—Towers make; absolutely reliable for wet weather 25/-, 27/8 MEN'S SMART ALL-WOOL WAISTCOATS—Without sleeves; warm and most comfortable wearing • 15/8,22/8 SEPARATE ENTRANCE TO MEN'S STORE. D. S. PATRICK & CO. Cnba and Viviaa Streets, Welliiglaa. "FAMOUS FOR GOOD VALUE."

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 2, 3 July 1922, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 2, 3 July 1922, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 2, 3 July 1922, Page 9

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