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MM Special and Artistic N | Display of D-I-C Cotton I! I Dress Fabrics . .■ i;| L| The charm of this brilliant display of i P Cotton Dress Fabrics lies in its com- fi ul prehensiveness. Crepes and Ratines, . t M . poulards and Zephyrs, Voiles and jj I Fancy Fabrics—these and other novel- ! f. ties continue to make a magnificent ' »| ' and inspiring exhibit. i f| The very mildness of the season is asifs serting itself, a"nd its assertiveness is I j S . reflected in a wonderfully increased de- li ' |i mand for these charming and artistic Is I *i fabrics. |l I' NOVELTY AND UTILITY COTTON IB $ DRESS FABRICS. Jt M) NEW RATINES—In stripes and checks; | II the material of the season, in all the B ", wanted colours: 4oin. wide ./ " i " j 4/11 and 8/11 yard • | NEW RATINES — In fancy figured and , floral designs, the latest novelty; 40m. ' I wide S/6 yard k "TRICOLINE"—Bright as silk, and wears 1 ' better, at half the price, in plain col- 1 ours,- and a range of beautiful stripes; <y Ot 4 oin. wide «/" y»rd FvTftJ 1 COTTON FOULARDS— Equal in appear- *4SJ>§ 1 ance to goods at three times the price, fe¥lf(ff I will wash and keep their good looks; | 11 WB fi special quality; 40m. wide 3/11 y v aro ifi H (I ' DRESS LlNEN—Shrunk and fast m col- ,JL||^S I our, in navy, saxe, brown, grey, maroon, ifiK^fffJi I and other colours; 38m. wide 3/11 yard HSjaUiX V COTTON VOILES—In lovely colourings S| S and designs, will always'make a charm- . If I ing dress; 4oin. wide 2/11 and 3/9 yard HI U SHEENARE VOILE—In some wonderful &^ 8 ombre effects, principally dark grounds; 1 ■1 4 oin.-"(vide 3/11 yard 1 if NEW ZEPHYRS—In .various styles and Fi a Dualities, in checks, stripes, and plain [| I . colours; 38m. wide 2/3, 2/11 and 4/6 yd. G U JAPANESE CREPE— Special quality, m U 1 all colours; 30m. wide 1/11 yard R I CRETOLENE — For useful, or beach S f frocks, in an almost endless variety of JWt patterns.;_4oin,wide 2/6 and 2/11 yard || j| " Dfl-G Wellington I. DAINTY ORGANDI FROCKS and Hats to Match SUITABLE FOR RACE WEEK DAINTY ORGANDI HATS—In lemon, helio, grey, fawn, and all newest shades v From 32/6 to 84/HENNA AND BLUE RATINE FROCK—Smartly cut 5^ Guineas HELIO AND GREY RATINE AND VOILE FROCK—Trimmed cream French val. lace » 7 Guineas A PRETTY FROCK in lemon and grey stripe ratine and voile — Daintily trimmed ecru lace and lemon ribbon 7% Cuineas 264 & 266 Lambton Quay, and Grand Hotel Buileings, Willis Street, Wellington. Knitting Silks— —' and Fanciful Novelties ! In her search for dainty Accessories for Summer and Sports Dresses, every woman will find juEt what she wants at Patrick's. All the prettiest things now Bhowing—and the most inexpensive. From Our Fancy Department THE " DA2NTIE "SUZANNE SPORTS BANDEAUS—The latest novelties for all sports and evening wear; in all the newest shades ' prices 3/6 and 4/6 MILANESE'SILK GLOVES—Long sleeves, double tips; in white ' cream, and black; best quality . Price 8/11 pair SILK NINON FKILLING—In champagne, cream, and white; from 1 to 24 inches Prices 1/3, 1/9, l/ll yard FANCY PATENT LEATHER AND SUEDE BELTS—A large assortment; suitable for frocks now worn Prices range from 1/9 to 5/11 each NOVELTY GIRDLES—In shades of lemon, 4p.de, navy, red, mole, • • and fawn; very new and smart Prices 7/6 and 8/11 each FANCY HAIB COMBS—Best French horn; for street and evening wear t! "From 3/11 to 8/11 SPECIAL KNITTING SILK 3^. I' ESPLEN D 'OR " ARTIFICIAL SILK — LmmgJi t Superior for all kinds of crocheting or !^^Sl^^M|? < knitting purposes; a full range of all the iSi^iS^Pai newest shades Price 8/6 4oz. hall W^M^^^St "ESTELLA", ARTIFICIAL SILK—For knitted or crochet jumpers; in_ shades of black, cream, sea foam, heather, honey, steel grey, Nile green, damson, dark electric blue, rust —A^MlllSliii red, aquamarine, cane, Braz,il nut ■ Do So PATRICK & Co. Cuba and Vivian Streets?

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 90, 13 October 1922, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 90, 13 October 1922, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 90, 13 October 1922, Page 9

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