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Wellington Winter Carnival The cratsjanding' attractions for the week areT— RACES—Saturday, Wednesday, Saturday; RACE CLTJB BALL—Town Hall—Thursday; "THE MAID OE THE MOUNTAINS/—O pera House—Each Night; SAVAGE CLUB'S LADIES' NIGHT—Town HallFriday (invitation only); rAnd The D-I-C Initial Display of Spring Fashions To thoroughly enjoy every one of these gaities, it is essential that the feminine mind should be at ease regarding the attire for the occasion. Biblical authority states that "the last shall be first"— therefore make'the last mentioned place on.the above list your first objective, and you will obtain that peace of mind which, comes from the consciousness of being perfectly attired. D.I.C. Models in Costumes, Frocks, Millinery, etc. . are fresh from London and Paris. , Visit First the D-I-C Wellington RAtE 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. v 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 new and dainty colourings. 264-266 Lambton Quay, and Grand Hotel Buildings, Willis Street, Wellington Bsirgsiinisecl1 — Charming Costumes and Coat Frocks—! Countless numbers of women know that they always pay less to dress better when they shop at Patrick's. ' ' Now, Patrick's are again to the forefront with more bargain news—big Showroom Savings this time—rare economies in All-wool Serge Costumes and' Coat Frocks. . Read the seven examples listed below—then come and inspect, and save money! These markings save yon pounds on your new costume or frock ALL-WOOL NAVY SERGE COSTUMES—Step collars; some are semi-fitting, others have belts; smartly trimmed with black silk braid and .self buttons; coat fully lined; two-piece skirt, finished with belt Very Special JES/0/VERY SMART COSTUME IN NAVY ALL-WOOL SERGE— Step collars; semi-fitting style; some trimmed with silk stitching and buttons; others with black silk braid; plain skirts, finished with belt C<>Od Value £6/8/? SAKE BLUE ALL-WOOL SERGE COS-TUME—Straight-cut coat, with belt all JpWMl®* round; step collar; coat half lined and JpWprs^v trimmed with self silk braid; well-cut <<OT^TeSi(. skirt • As Now Worn £7/7j" W Js&lfefa^ NIGGER BROWN ALL-WOOL COSTUME— Mll^^V Semi-fitting style; step collars; coat fully ehW/J>S\ lined with floral lining; two-piece skirt, IIW liyssJ* finished wth belt. Very Smart £7/7/- E?Ts*lr?\ Very Smart ALL-WOOL SERGE COAT JMfiif! Xl FROCKS—In navy, nigger, fawn, and fSZ&M&MI ff saxe; round necks, long sleeves; frock has iWwS^vH, (jf loose hanging panels, beautifully trimmed MMWrni I a with silk stitching, finshed with sash belt &3i% !&P? URb Special Value £5/5/- «f | & ffl/ffl1 ALL-WOOL. COAT FROCKS—In nigger, ') \%\ W navy, fawn, and saxe; collar, can be worn V^,_^^L*3«|p I high or low; long sleeves ;■ frock smartly » ftf^Tfl Ml \ trimmed self stitching and buttons; fin- | S>6 4yfSOKJ ished sash belt - Very Special £4"/4/- gf y jJI |T D^ PkTMWK &CO We Cuba and Vivian Streets, if 1 FAMOUS FOR GOOB VALUES ""^Q;^

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 8, 10 July 1922, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 8, 10 July 1922, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 8, 10 July 1922, Page 9

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