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pipRFSTfGFi I a 1 If there is one. thing'above another that adds I § prestige to womap V personality, it is a supply . I p of really smart Cotton Frocks. This influence • \ . | ■ \ is largely determined by the amount of good a .1 taste displayed in selecting just the right N v fabric' for any particular style of dress. JS Tc I 1 • woman can help but choose wisely and well i' ( from the beautiful collection of Goccon Dross 1 . ' I Fabrics at the D.I.Q. '■ They are dainty, clelce- ' il table, and the very height of fashion, all of | ■ them. ' * j | Patterns of these Cotton 1 -- 11 Fabrics ; sent" Post ■ Free ! } |Jw. Novelty Ratines —In ombre stripe and. checks, I 1 fj \ dark, medium and light grounds; 40 in. Tvide -! a 1| I ■ ' 4/11, 5/11, 6/9 yard S; I Eatines—ln self colours;, in a good variety of | I shades; thoroughly reliable quality; does not I f sag; 40 in. wide . : . 1/0 yard \ I Stripe and Check Ratine Voile—A firm quality '<^ £ .^fl k ■ voile, with a ratine-stripe worked, on to H; kJ^O R-^ ■ V • very effective and fashionablo; 40 in. wiila •a ' . 4/6 and 5/11 yard ||f|ffi I, Ferguson Voiles—"-Jn a delightful variety of 111 as U patterns and colourings; these are the b«st *J I^2 n quality and do not crush; 40 in. wide Oi^-Jr] . \\\ 3/9 yard 1 Cotton Foulards—For smart and-, usefu^ house ' •I Fl « frocks; in navy, brown, and black grounds; 1119 ' |; . with floral and conventional designs; 40 in. \\Vm fs wide . 3/11 and 4/9 yard kl Ie ' Zephyrs—For useful washing frocks; in stripes Hi I and checks; a new frock every time the fj S dress is laundered;'4o in. wide , 2/9 yard [jj ji Cretonne —For beach or knockabout wear; lun '? pretty designs and fast in colour; 38 in. wide nil \'f I. ■- .. 2/3 and 2/11 yard |l I' SPECIAL NOTICE. |FI i ' The D.1.0. will be Open for Business on Friday, ' ||fl f j ' ' Evening till 9 p.m. |ll S D-I-C - Wellington 1

!KMAS NOVELTIES —Ideal for Presents Malco your gift this year, an unusual and beautiful one. Choose from these:-1- . . VENETIAN VANITY JABS AND BOWLS—Quaint ana dainty; in beautiful colourings ' 29/6 to 45/ANTIQUE NECKLACES-^Of Egyptian ana Eastern beads From 21/- to 84/GIRDLES, POWDER PUFFS, HANDKERCHIEFS, SACHETS— ,' Prices varying from 15/6 upward A Large Assortment of Good Quality SILK HOSE—In black and all colours Prices from 12/6-to 35/6 pair EATINE AND. VOUE FROCKS—Good cut and lovely colourings ' 29/6, 52/6, 63/-, 84/----264 & 266 Lambton Quay, and Grand Hotel Buildings, Willis Street, Wellington.

Underthings you'll Welcome for Summer Cool comfort is a special attribute of /the Warm-weather Underclothing now on view at Patnck's. Styles are chic and.pleasing, and the inexpensive pi-icing once more demonstrates that it -pays to shop at Patrick's for Bargains. Here are Nine Money-Savers LADIES'' CBEAM COTTON BIBBED VESTS—Short sleeves- English make , " . ' jyij GEE AM COTTON RIBBED VESTS—Fancy fronts;- no sleeves' 2/6 " VEDONIS" CBEAM 3/2 EIB VESTS—V neck; short sleoves ■WHITE WOVEN COTTON COMBINATIONS—SIip-on styfe 6) slw knicker legs . Women's 6/6, Q.S. 7/11 pair WHITE WOVEN COTTON COMBINATIONS—V neck; finished with lace edging; button fronts; short sleeves; superior quality Women's 8/11, O.S. 10/6 pair LADIES' WOVEN COTTON. KNICKERS—EIastic at waist and .pm»"v knees; cream, navy, and mole Women's 3/11, O.S 4/6 Bate ■ LADIES' WHITE CAMI-PEINOESS PETTICOATS-Skirt finished with flounce of embroidery; top trimmed with embroidory to match; very special ' 8/11 to 17/6 THE " NANCY" SPORTS'.CORSET—With elastic top; sizes 21 to 26 5/6 pair THE " WELLINGTON" SPOETS COBSET—Elastic top; sizes 2a to 28 . 8/11 pair D. S. PATRICK & Co. i Cuba and Vivian Streets, Wellington " FAMOUS FOR GOOD VALUES

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 137, 7 December 1922, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 137, 7 December 1922, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 137, 7 December 1922, Page 9

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