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iiiiiiimiiiiHmiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiH |T|j tiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiii In the Morning— for the Morning! Saturday Morning SPECIALS at the D-I-C Time was when the D.1.0. had to " hit hard" to make Saturday Morning Specials carry their important mes< <■ sage of Economy. To-day, all that is necessary is a simple message per medium of the daily Press, and the result is a foregone conclusion—a rallying round the D.1.0. for the Saturday Morning Special Offerings MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. About Thirty TABLE CLOTHS—Many of them all pure Irish''linen, slightly damaged in weaving, or shop soiled; to be sold AT HALF PRICE Usual'prices 12/6, 18/(3, 24/6, 35/-, 49/6, 63/Saturday's Prices 6/9, 9/3, 12/3, 17/6, 24/9, 31/6 4.LL PURE LINEN FORFAR FOR TEA TOWELS—At pre-war prices; a limited quantity only will be offered for sale on Saturday morning * . • . - At 1/9 yard BLANKETS AND FLANNELS—To wind up our Blanket and Flannel Week we shall offer 18 Pairs of NEW ZEALAND BLANKETS For Single Beds at 26/6 pair For Double Beds at 49/6 pair And One Piece each of Grey, Shetland, Pink, and Natural New Zealand Flannel, Saturday Morning Only ' At 2/- yard DRESS DEPARTMENT. COLOURED VELVETEEN —22 inches wide, and good useful -wearing quality; several pretty shades Usual retail price 4/11 Saturday Morning 1/6 yard 100 yards CREAM ALL-WOOL SERGE—This is right for children's wear; 40 inches wide—well, we don't want to make a song about this ■ Saturday Morning 1/- yard WARM WOOL TWEEDS—Some 150 yards; width 42 inches to 54 inches; attractive designs. Here's a welcome push out for somebody Usual price 6/6 to 12/6 Saturday Morning 2/6 yard SOn FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. One Only PURE EIDERDOWN QUlLT—Double-bed size; black satin panel and border; figured centre, in saxe blue and pink Usual price £5/10/- Saturday Special 84/One Only PURE EIDERDOWN QUlLT—Double-bed size; pale blue satin-faced sateen panel and border; Paisley centre, in pale blue and , pink Usual price £4/17/6 Saturday Special 63/CARPET DEPARTMENT. FRINGED AXMINSTER HEARTHRUGS —A splendid range of designs and colourings; in two sizes only; specially selected for use—kitchen, dining-rooms Size' 5 ft. s 2 ft.— Usual price 33/6 Saturday Special 15/6 each Size 5 ft. 6 in. s 2 ft. 3 in.—Usually 37/6 Saturday Special 18/6 each llllllHllllllllllllllHlilniiillHllHHH ||TillUIHlllliniNHHI»llllll»HllllllHll i Stylish Furs! EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS AND SPECIAL VALUES. j Here's a very fine selection of Furs —a new shipment of the latest styles— just when Furs are needed. MADE ONLY FROM SPECIALLY SELECTED SKINS. ' BLACK FOX NECKLET .. .. ... S3/3A KOLINSKY DYED STOLE—IS inches wide and If yards long Special Value £5/12/6 .BLACK CONEY STOLE r . .. '.. .. .. .. £S/19/6 SPECIAL OFFER. Just a few SILK AND WOOL COSTUMES still offering at 5 and 6 guineas SEE WINDOWS. 264 & 26S Lambton Quay, and Grand Hotel Buildings, Willis Street, Wellington. \^JI lO§ vJut \MJUj at rat rick s \ii liliim!ffi\\ ll Sra Many Mothers. of boys regularly save mill IllllimlmE 111 themselves much expense by purchasing Iff IWwllm 111 their S°nS' clothins at Patrick's. ' ill/1 nWmllwi l ' sis Our customary policy of direct buying and 1111 /IOTBaJ I 111 selling for cash enables us to. offer goods \M IjjffiMffj 111 at prices that caiuiot be equalled in the Jxjj|Bl^ IJ % f city. For example, we quote a few lines I ~ T • . ■': of Boys' and Youths' Suits and Mercery. / ?/ * • Comparison will prove these prices absoR«SS) i ' lutely without rival. PP? HH BARGAIN BUYS FOR THE BOYS. HHf liPr BOYS'SPORTS SUITS—Made from EngkM/ fiiP S*B§! s^ an<^ Colonial tweeds. These suits Raj i&§S~Wtk4%r are our own make; special attention is Mzm*£%&Mat*vi&' given to the style and fitting K^W^t^^W^^ Sizes 3to 6 33/6 . \ij§&^^ TQtoif 7to 12 35A, 37/6, 39/6 ■■w -^m& 13 tol6 42/6, 45/., 47/6 BOYS' HARD-WEAR TWEED SHORT S-^Well made, exceptional value; all sizes 7/11, 8/11, 10/6 BOYS' GREY UNION SHIRTS^-Wool and cotton; the correct thing for school wear; wonderful value; all sizes 6/6 to 7/11 BOYS' ALL-WOOL JERSEYS—Open front, turnedTdown collar; :'•'■■ in grey and navy; all sizes 8/11 to 10/6 - BOYS' and YOUTHS' BRACES—Extra strong Special Prices 1/.,. 1/3, and 1/6 BOYS' SCHOOL BELTS —In plain and school colours; extra strong webbing 1/- and 1/6 each | BOYS' TIES—In a big range of school colours and stripes IA, 1/3, and 1/6 BOYS'TWEED HATS—In assorted tweeds 3/11 each BOYS' TWEED OVERCOATS—SingIe-breasted; smart appearance and wonderful value 28/6 to 35/YOUTHS' OVERCOATS—In dark tweeds; smart coat and excep- ■ tional Value 37/5 to 45/MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE | I Cuba and Vivian Streets |

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 123, 25 May 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 123, 25 May 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 123, 25 May 1923, Page 9

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