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,_^i,uiJ*_-il ill llUM————_——_^_—_-____--i^—» —^l—___^—__— Bargain Day To-morrow ! —Gomine during Sale vf I Time doubles the value I S of the Bargains! j| Because the Sale is on, is no let or hindrance to 'the regular 1 a monthly Bargain Day taking place at the D.I.C. m Indeed, if you read to the end of the Bargain List, you will find X fj that the D.I.C. proves Bargain Day at Sale Time to be a definite If J blessing. 1 i Come, then! Read the Bargain List Below—realise its import, then | I BUY! BUY! BUY! I 1 HEATHER RIBBED AND PLAIN CASHMERE SPORTS HOSE g B" ■ Usual prices 5/11, 6/11, 7/11 Sale Price 2/11 | P ALL-WOOL NAVY DOCTOR FLANNEL—Indigo dye, heavy | A ' weight; 31 inches wide Usual price 4/6 Sale Price 2/11 yard | !§ NAINBETTER CAMBRIC—For ladies' underwear; beautiful fine 8 m texture; 40 inches wide Usual price 2/9 Sale Price 1/11 yard | I ALL-WOOL MOTOR SCARVES—New Zealand made; in smart 1 M designs, in plain or striped Usual price 7/6 Sale Price 2/11 | 1 1200 RICH KNITTED TlES—English make'; smart patterns | q Usual price 4/6 Sale Price 1/- g i BOYS' COLLEGE SHORTS-^-AU sizes; to clear at one price 1 tt Sale Price 6/8 W. I COSTUME TWEEDS— 54 inches wide; for costumes, odd skirts, g a etc; in smart stripes and checks Usual .prices 11/6 and 12/6 s I Salo Price 8/11 yard ra l All our stock of ORIENTAL AND BEAD TRIMMINGS— fa I Usual prices 1/- to 60/- Sale Prices 6d, te «S/- || 1 BLACK FOX FURS—Tango shape; head and large brush | I Usual prices a Jj \ ' • Sale Price 45/6 | I GIRLS' LONGCLOTH KNICKERS—Trmmed lace and cmbroi- H I dery . Usually 3/11, 4/6, to 6/11 Bale Prices 1/6, 1/11, to 3/8 . | 1 RULED WRITING PADS—So sheets ruled writing paper and. B % < blotter 9d. each' a ISO-inch COLOURED CASEMENT CLOTH—Exceptional value; | in shades of vieux rose, saxe blue, brown, ivory, and ecru | Usual price 3/11 Sale Price 2/8 yard 1 RAGE 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 blue, copper, nigger, 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. WW are also showing a few very special Evening Gowns, in new . ' and dainty colourings. . j . 264-266 Lambton Quay, and Grand Hotel Buildings, Willis Street, Wellington For Men— — .;:.-. Friendly Winter : j Undewearr—! - vi." It's hard to keep warm with enthusiasm these days, sir —brrrr-rh. What you need is Cosy Underclothing—the „ comfortable, easy-fitting kind that you always get at Patrick's. And our prices are lower than you could imagine.. Keep on reading, sir. PATRICK'S MERCERY PRICES ARE LOWER Msn'B Singlets — Medium ._ ',: weight; splendid' value _w__fllW"^^T__l. Men's Underpantß—Medium • rf^^^^l^^^f^S^" Man's Singles — English JBJSi,^«/ make; comfortable wear- >'(_i^^_^tT*\ fe# Man's Underpants—English %jT y^/. -Jf Man's Singlets — Extra -^^^!©»il_l- I heavy weight; quality un-_ / Men's Underpants — Extra \ % :-'S_S^-r I heavyweight. 9/11 fisa^^y'^S^ai, Men's All-wool Singlets and **SL--'Sr >^^i_|^^s H/Jen'a Colonisl All-wool • I heavy quality .7/11 aacSi Mert's All-wool Flannel Un- <H*»^ £?&■'' der»-Full size 6/11 Men's Pyjama Suits—Smart patterns, reliable wearing 11/6 Men's Shirts—ln assorted stripes; guaranteed reliable prints 6/11 Man's Twill Shirts—ln cream ground, assorted stripes; splendid value 7/11 Men's Black Italian Shirts—Extra heavy quality. Wear and colour guaranteed 7/6 Mien's Union Shirt6—Best English make. For warmth and hard wear this line is unequalled ... 11/6 SEPARATE ENTRANCE TO MEN'S STORE. D.S: PATRICK & GO. Cuba''and Vivian Streets. Vv-_—____ __

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 3, 4 July 1922, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 3, 4 July 1922, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 3, 4 July 1922, Page 9