Illuminated Fashion Promenade On Friday night the D.I.C. will be transformed iTEtp a Paradise of Fashion. The spacious premises, on both floors, and from end to end, will be devoted to the artistic display of all that is newest and most attractive in things to wear this spring and summer, FROM 7 to 9 p.m. You may promenade the brilliant aisles and 1 . feast your eyes on a Fashion Display never be--1 fote achieved in Wellington. THE STAFF WILL BE THERE But only to dispjay jihe beautiful results of Fashion's decree. No one, on this occasion, will be asked to buy. / THERE WILL BE MUSIC By players on sweet instruments, and the strains wafted through the building, will har- ' monise with the gorgeous setting of the scene. LIVING MODELS WILL PARADE On a specially constructed stage, showing to ; advantage the particularly charming frocks . ' which characterise' the season's mode. THE TEA ROOM WILL BE OPEN Affording visitors the opportunity in the intervals of sight seeing, to partake of the dainty fare for which the D.I.C. Tea Boom is famous. THE INVITATION 18 TO ALL' See the Season's Fashions at the Illuminated Fashion Sgt3 Promenade * We have just opened a few very choice AFTERNOON FROCKS In Navy, Grey, Hayannah and Black— ♦■ ' Silk Marocaine and Crepe-de-Ghine— 1 handsomely beaded SILK CRINCajNE HATS Smartly trimmed Shot Glace, Bows and Rosettes, in iall newest shades, 57/6 to 69/6 264-266 Lambton Quay ' Chic Underthings —*o Summery and Inexpensive ! jfrf^aa** 'or *ke warm sunny days, CT i^P^^P| i« *^e ne^> fairy-light, under\K. L**£<f~ dothins: at Patrick's, is ■ f* f- !-<gjfg§£i specially tempting:. ' /*W^"**^iV / /^sSfc»»Zns!Jfc« Judicious merchandising: / \\ m\ iWl^Vu^ enables us to offer a choice / AiJiWfiSPl N.\ 'r j t ' ' assortm.en't °f this dainty ,/ /^^^^^JNv *" J ' apparel at very low prices. / / u^ff\ \H' J* " Shop at once.. i^mw\ '^p^ Some Real , , n*&(I ■ \ i ah. oavin^s on iwPS •\L 7 Underclothing \?Alil^l Tsg^WSgidhmm LaS ie?', Mercerised Cotton - \h\H\ mfflSffitmS. ■ Kn. loke«-With elastic at ¥VP ,^M»^^W • waist and knees, in white, J Ki^^»' qualcer, grey, and navy; "~" superior quality 8/11 pair "St. Margaret" Ribbed Knickers-Cream only, elastic at waist and k^s y • ■' * 6/11 pair Ladies' White'Cotton Vests—3sin., 38in., 40m., without sleeves 1/11 * Short sleeves 2/3 Ladies' Cream Rlfabod Cotton Vests—Superior quality V or round necks, with or without sleeves 3/11, 4 / e 4 / 1f Ladles' Vests—Lace edged, and with fancy fronts'; some with'hand crocheted tops; no sleeves 4^g j 0 12 ,g Spun Silk and Cotton Vests—Round necks, short sleeves- Swiss make . 9/11 Ladies' White woven Cotton Combinations—Low ntck, no sleeves • slip on styl«; finished lace-edging 1; kilt leg ' Women's 6/6, O.S. 1/11 White Cotton Woven Combinations—Summer weight- V necksshort sleeves ; finished lace-edging; new kilt leg ' ■ ' : Women's 8/11, O.S. 10/6 SEE SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY. D. S. PATRICK &• CO. Cuba and Vivian Streets, Wellington
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 84, 6 October 1922, Page 9
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