Only 4 hours left of the DJ-C Sale Read these Bargain Items —they're "gilt-edged" 1 They're a rather random selection) but chosen to create the keenest _ interest in "the sections concerned —and they will! Why, the savings are so attractive that it -will be no more possible for you to resist them than for steel to resist the influence of a magnet. Get right into the " Fun of the Bargain Fair." D.I.C. Sale Prices are absolutely the lowest for years. Make these Savings Yours! WHITE MAR.CELLA QUILTS—For double beds; slightly imperfect WHITE HONEYCOMB QUILTS—For double beds Sale Prices 19/6 and 22/6 each All Remnants of LACES, EMBROIDERIES, and RIBBONS—To be cleared on Saturday morning at Half Sale Prices LADIES' BLACK SEAMLESS COTTON HOffc— Usually 3/6 '-■.'• Sale Price !/■ BOYS' VARSITY SUITS—AII-wool Colonial tweed; sizes 3 v to 10 Usual price 2S/- One Price to Clear 15/-, belt included i MEN'S LIGHT-WEIGHT SINGLETS—EngIish make; splendid value Clearing Pric* 3/6 \ ' LADIES' BLUE FELT SLIPPERS—EngIish Usually 7/11 Sale Prfce 679 »-inch SILK PARIS BINDING—AVhite only Usually 3A do?en Sale Price 1A 4?zsn PALE. PINK CREPE-DE-CHINE CAMISOLES—Trimmed lace and insertion; square neck and fancy sleeves; QiS- Usually 35/Sale Price 12/6 TRIMMED HATS— , " Sale Price 21/, ' SILK SKIRTS—In charmeuse and taffeta; black, navy, nigger Usual prices 25/- to 6 guineas Sale Price 35A All DRESS AND SILK REMNANTS to be cleared at Half Sale Prices jj| LAST WEEK || RACE WEAR Entirely Exclusive We have just opened a. shipment comprising a few special Coat Froclcs ' particularly suitable for race wear. .These show the newest style tendencies, the predominating1 colours being navy and browns, and are worthy of y<jur early inspection. Be sure and see our Race Week Display of EARLY BPRINC MILLINERY. 264266 Lambton Quay, and Grand Hotel Buildings, Willis Street, Wellington News for Knitters I Direct from Scottish looms to Patrick's comes a big new shipment of Wools—better quality Wools—in a wealth of popular shsdes and colourings. Out goes the whole lot like hot cakes at Patrick's famous lower-than-cver prices. Get your Knittin? Ne«?d? NOW! ' THESE WILL KEEP KNITTERS' NEEDLES BUSY PATON'S SUPER SCOTCH FINGERING WOOLS~Jn 2, 3, * ply white.; 3-ply black 1/2 skein BALDWIN'S BEEHIVE SHETLAND FLOSS^White, 2-ply 1/3 skein BALDWIN'S SCOTCH FINGERING—White, 3, 4 ply; black, 2, 3, 4 ply .-- 9d, skein BALDWIN'S BEEHIVE IVORINE—White, 2-ply 1/4 bail BALDWIN'S 4-PLY SCOTCH FINGERING—In shades of peacock, tomato, jade,, purple, royal blue, saxe blue, lemon, lavendfer, dark tan, dark and mid grey, brown, heather 9d. skein BALDWIN'S 3-PLY ALLOA WHEELING—2oz. skeins; in shades of light emerald, purple, javy, black, tartan, greqn, rust, lemon, lavender, light and dark grey, cha«jpagne 1/3 skein ? IALPHA" DOUBLE KNITTING SPORTS WOOL—4-ply; 2oz. skeins; in shades of jade, bottle, lemon, emerald, Wedgwood, clieWj henna, peacock, cardinal, dark brown, heliotrope, navy 1/3 skein D. S PATRICK & CO. CUBA AND VIVIAN STREETS, WELLINGTON ''FAMOUS FOR GOOD VALUES"
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 12, 14 July 1922, Page 9
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473Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 12, 14 July 1922, Page 9
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