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I Checks and Stripes I | in Tweeds and I f Serges lead in I ft* D-I-C Spring 1 1| Fashions I Ik That there is a distinct tendency for bolder J|«| / |i designs in dress and costume fabrics there jiln !|J 1 ■ is no gainsaying. , j jkl I Mi ! Dame Fashion has, most indelibly, set her RJ ', Ik , seal upon this favour, and it is one that ( • 111 l I fl ' must anjd certainly will be .followed by || II fashionable dressers. ll ' W -If you are out of town the D.I.C. will glad- II In ' ly send patterns of these wonderfully smart iJJI II ij fabrics on request. ifllj I | Quite the Latest | * |] - NEW TENNIS CHECKS —On cream !ffi . t|§j ground, very charmingly designed; col- ,|kl| WM ours of check, black, gold, brown, violet, ' 1] WM s henna, canary, saxe; ,width 42m. .If ill lAy Price 7/11 yard [I ,■ ' |I| . BLAZER STRIPE CHEVIOTS—For smart . |ll|| ifi sports' wear; cream ground, and effect- ,^ II p Wi ively toned stripes; width 54in. FV>ftJ flkl Price 6/11 yard 111 l EXCLUSIVE STRIPED SUPER SERGES I ill' ■ .'• 11l Cream grounds, 'with various striped *jm iifjjjj effects in bla^k; fashion has decreed 2ll^rv ■I 111 l these to be one of the Very chic fabrics Ig| for street and sports' wear ;• width 50m. |li if ill to 56in-' Price 12/6 to 16/6 . || [fl iTONEY STRIPES 'AND CHECKS -In . j| II " Hopsack weaves; exquisitely select / Ij '||il|< goods, and in large assortment; width |jf||| . fill . S4in. 1»/8, «/6 yard |Q| 1 |F| NEW FLANNEL WEAVES—In very pret- II fil|| ty check designs; select and good look- Jill $■]{ ing; serviceable; width 4oin. . rl |B| , Prto« 7/11 yard I I D-I-C Wellington' I ■ Reduced to Half-price '' We have decided to clear the balance of our exclusive . Evening and Jazz Dresses at Half-price Only a few of the models are detailed here:— Lemon Crepe-de-Chlne Frock —/ Usual Price Bgns. Now 4gns. Black Panne Velvet Frock— Usual Price Mgns. Now 7gns. Vieux Rose Panne Velvet Frock—Trimmed feather-stitching and blue roses , Usual Price Mgns. Now 7gns. Cold Charmeuse Frock—Handsomely trimmed gold lace and flowers j , • Usual Price 23gns. Now ( IQgns. . S%M4JUutt>£4fcr 264-266 Lambton Quay, and Grand Hotel Buildings, Willis Street, Wellington fill! , —^^—M rainnm»uutu<Mii!MiHHtUHiwiwnig»fi^^ B Gay Embroideries Oar 7uk9> Xtaattfiawkl Ik al iMoom -with tke most' | ■m&taA Tfcwhrdfllrrini,, Jin—lings, ani las«tions. | Ami omA jitm is jsurt taw Isr^iieflt, latest, daintiest, § ■■miorfilii Haw rtiwti—fy aad dafliy denffned they awe! And tunr jwindiar ili«y irffl be this seasoa. *■*• '■ ilMyocti. i jKi; i> ,ii'' Nile Aete FandM Items | SWISS MUfIHJW OfSEATIOKS—AII widths ftp** M., rjd., M., M., U{t. yirt j SWISS XDSbBf EIfIIEOIDEMES—b »to 10 indies i Prow M,, lid., 1/3, 1/11, 9/11 yard ! SWTS3 IaTMLXN 7LOI7WC3NG— iS to 27 inches ' I i ' \ , ■ «/•, S/0, a/11 yard | , SWMS CAM»K«G JWADfNdS-^n aM widtis | \ «., *i*., u{4., 1/4, i/« yard | SWISS CAMBRIC INSERTIONS—In all widths . I •d., aj[d., N., aid. | SWISS CAMBRIC EMJROIDERIE&-iiin. to 9 inches 1 M., 94., «|(L, *i*., 114*., 1/-, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/«, 1/11, t/3 yd. I ' SWISS CAMBRIC FLOUNCING—I 2 inches 5/3, */« yard | SWISS CAMBRIC— AU ovor Emiwroidcry 3ft, 3/11, 4/11 yard | SWISS MUSLIM BEADINGS-^n various Tsjidths I '*$*„ m., oid., iiltf., 1/4, i/« y«m i |D.S.PATRICK&Co.| j Cuba and Virian Streets. f S .' . ' -, = g>tminaHaaanmi«mimmnnjaji*iifimrrmruniinnuainHmnaiiimiuiiiiiiturrriiuitiiMinißi«RHiiiNuiaiiiMr{7|

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 67, 16 September 1922, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 67, 16 September 1922, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 67, 16 September 1922, Page 13

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