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D-I-C Sports Suits j |fc All Wool NX-Made IP Donegal Pattern Tweed 9 i i .This- is "clinking"' good value you i S 1 jnen of "city and district! It is so i|j it; good a tvalue that the D.1.0. is / I • I quite enthusiastic about it, and 1 [j ; (wants' every man near and far to 1 ; ft ; learn of its goodness so that de- a '!i] ' 'finite proof b£ D.I.C. super-serTic6 ' B ;;(I '■ Jo men be cony.eyed..! ' • • ijjj *l]n This suit is limited "to Wo sEades of | ■ : f '( grey, In a smart Donegal Pattern » il !: 1 iTweedj made by one of the leading :fj ; I , : mills in the Dominion.. \ a •I [ Come in and try one or two on. You ! || fl i 1 : will be impressed with two or three \ \M*p£ ] j things—fit,; cut, and quality. ..' _ v ;_ ' ||BH 11 Colonial Donegal Pattern Tweed ;|| in Two Shades of Grey | 'i n Sports Suit Eta wjs *.^ '5/- H V. Sril Sports Coat only m «• 50/* 11 \\ II \ -Trousers, Loung« Bhape „ „,, 26/6 || ' : }| D-I-C Wellington I

Summer's Most Dainty Frocks 1 !A. selection of delectable styles no% displayed for your inspection AT ABRAHAM'S. ....'- ---15ATINE FEOCKS—In stripes and checks, newest colours; suitable for morning and tennis 3 guineas FPvENCH VOILE FEOOK—In saxe, with lienna and white stripe; prettily trimmed Val. lace and ribbon 5 guineas FLAME FRENCH ORGANDI FBOCK—Trimmed ribbon to tone '" 5 guineas , Pretty Lemon KATTNE AND VOILE STEIPED FEOOK—Lace collar and cuffs; tximmecl ribbon to tone 6 guineas Dainty PULL-ON* AND POKE HATS—In "Tuscan straw; navy, brown, \ and newest shades; smartly trimmed ribbon and flowers 42/- to 59/6 264 & 266 Lambton Quay, and Grand Hotel Buildings, Willis Street, Wellington.

Patrick's Show Newest and Daintiest Underthings——! Always shop at Patrick's first. This is a good "buy" word for thrifty shoppers. Specially appealing to every woman's purse are cur present extra-special Underclothing Values; These have the dual virtue of charm and pleasing inexpensiveness. Chic Camisoles and Nightdress CAMISOLES.—With or without sleeves; V, square, or round necks. Daintily trimmed with embroidery or lace 3/11, 4/11, 5/G jCAMISOLES v . IN THE NEW JUMPER ' '..."iSSifc SHAPE.—Nicely trimmed with wireNground - #Ik|ssL Val. lace and insertion, and hemstitching. . V<?J§l^ Neck and waist threaded with ribbon. . -*Vr ir fl/11, 6/6, 8/11 S^l JUMPER CAMISOLES.—Very daintily trim- /f\ fv mcd with lace and insertion and embroidery /)\ /X medallions. Waist has slots, and is thread- / I V_//\ v ed with ribbon ' 8/11 to 17/6 / _/P<_S»L X NIGHTDRESSES IN SLIP-ON STYLE.—V k'/^jt~*Z~> or square neck. Trimmed with embroidery • %-^ViX\%ij*^'^ and insertion; good quality. 8/11 /J/r 'fH SLIP-ON NIGHTDRESSES. — Neck and //'/ U\ sleeves finished with coloured band in sky, 111 I IYjL-_. pink, heliotrope, and lemon. 9/6 and 11/6 I J I WfflSk SLIP-ON NIGHTDRESSES — With V or NJ« square necks; trimmed with very dainty em- ' I / « broidery and hemstitching. Threaded and \*J@ finished with ribbon bow < . <|& (Isl Women's 12/6 O.S. 13/8 W"'\ y'W^ <ir\ CAMI-PRINCESS PETTICOATS.—CamisoIe y^^rfl ' M *\ and underskirt combined. Top is made [\ fl AjLuyJS * ■ V of wide embroidery and has shoulder straps //( yts§ffig \ of embroidered insertion. Skirt has frill of I-/ \ uffi^\. embroidery. Very special 8/11 // y, S^S fl[j[ CAMI-PRINCESS PETTICOATS. j^-^skJ /] "'^//Ilk Trimmed with dainty embroid- fig-^jwf //J ' fell, \ cry and insertion and lace; shoul- I \ I I ider straps of insertion or rib- , ' I I bon 9/6 to 16/6 >v I £ i i /1 ( Patrick's jmjA \ I \ %/i Cuba'and -/-^=^7l j»\ \ !/ Vivian Sts. .^y Vfi WL ->\//

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 122, 20 November 1922, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 122, 20 November 1922, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 122, 20 November 1922, Page 9