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II The most Charming | I of Spring Sonnets | I —that of D-I-C I 1 Millinery 1 - c>Wii"ci AstheWrdsofthealrrals*theirßongin Lill : Psf*^j sweet cadences, so does the D.1.0. tell of || V^^m^J its newly arrived Model Millinery for Spring || liilM and Summer, ■ 1925. FJII I§|SpS Many nnlaue and altogether delightful ill f^*«>*^3 styles of trimming are fir evidence; some ill ">! ALiJ^ original, all exclusive! The wonder is that Bjli ' m co many diverse conceptions are brought ill fi ' into being* |H| ; . % This delightful story 13 but begun here; It tt is continued in all its interest and charm in 11 •\ tAt D.1.0. Millinery Salon. . fi i You are invited— | ■ij |_;;:':-. ' and you \ | h \ STRIKING MODEL' —In navy mohair;- ||ll| 54 mushroom brim effect; crown wreathed Jfjl i~W&\ ■ with Jong quills; in burnished gold and j|[g|j j TJBIIF almond green : 5 guineas lIM ■JFli"' PICTTTEK HAT—In black and royal blue; ■|B 11181 • crown and underbrim of black allovdr, and ' 8 JilS *°P r^m composed of blue figured bro- ;f. I Bill cade; a sweeping black osprey at side H |B]j ■ makes a stylish finish * 8 guineas "l| .' iffl PNUSUAL CREATION—In Paisley crepe; --^ | rt : Jtffl drooped brim shows width at sides, and is V».|]| *fl ' lii '%" ornamented-with knot and long scarf ends fcFO '' Aw\ "of crepe ■ • : 5 guineas jS V^S i, mßi .' EGYPTIAN MODEL—In jade green silk. |jj §3 <i; afiF ' .- , Tlie! crown of .this turban is richly em- 9 aVI j;, all broidered in gold, jade, and touches of g*«j Jp*^ ' ' jjiy navy; a navy and gold osprey mount gives *^Uaj_|TJt , Wk ' '• width, at side, and makes a. smart finish to | ! j ■- ( I "this striking model 8 guineas |« j j ''•' I .■■•■' BA.CE HAT—In nut brown straws arid net; SI | ■ ; [ trim on one side is covered with beautiful 11 } I : heron mounts in shades of fawn and brown Hi •, am PEENGE MODEL—In light rust shade Ijlß ■ My straw allover, trimmed, with clump of large ||la ,I [1| La France roses at side, back 6 guineas ll Hl» EATT-DE-NIL SATIN composes a charming If j 1119 droop brim hat, ths culy trimming being llffl wmn swathe of rose tubing ;sl single rose at I IB |wM , ! side 4 guineas l|v| ..■.;■■■■ .; D-I-C - Wellington | I EVENING FROCKS To Clear at 5/- in the £ off | We are oHering the balance of our Stock of Dainty Evening I • Gowns at a reduction of 25 per cent., or 0/- in the £ FOB ' „ THIS WEEK qNLY. BEAUTIFUL GOWNS IN THE LATEST STYLES Including crepe-de-chine, morocain, silver tissue and lace, ■ . .shot taffeta, georgette and Panne velvet. Usual prices 8 guineas to 18 guineas. Special Prices 6 Guineas to £14/3/6 264 & 266 Lambton Quay, and Grand Hotel Building*. Willis Street, Wellington. v I^^^^^^^^ I 1 I ' A Bargain Corner for Men mWk' "'" ' lines ar P ona specially ll 18 generous', scalt. Not '! v ■-.'!i--v stantial bedrock econo-'-tCT^****^? ■ mics been offe'-cd to *■'f^SSSfe •■' *^g^ . .Wellington men. YOU CAN SAVE POUNDS HERE, SIR. " KEN'S CAPS—Smart shapes, in attractive tweeds; comfortable ME2TO 1 WIDE-END TTES-Big selection; in pSi n " M and Stripe effects; these ties are cut on the straight, ?nd will run easy in the. collar ■ . Prices 2/6 to 3/S car', • MEN'S SMART KNITTED TIES—In a choice rangr of.the 1?+- i colours and stripes ' Prices 3/6 to S/G eat!. ■■■'■MEN>S PURE FUR. EELT HATS-In ,the latest shape! and .. - shadesrbest English makes Prices 15/- to 23/6 -■ TVIEN'S ENGLISH CREPE SHIRTS-Good he W y reliable q° alitv ' m a nice range of stripes Spl;ia! P':ce 7/fi » 3 rl,' .■;; MSN'S^ HEAVY DRILL SHIRTS-Assorted stripes; "splendid for . MEN'S AVOOL AND COTTON UNDERPANTS-AND sf^GXFTS - —Natural colour; wonderful value; heavy weight and h'.rd wearing q/a ,_j in ,• . V-MEN'S UNDERSHIRTS AND PANTS-Wool and . ,Uon medium weight; good reliable quality; jrreat value 5/ii >lENS ALL-WOOL "WOLF" BRAND SINGLETsInd SHIRTS —British make; guaranteed unshrinkable MEN'S PYJAMAS—In warm, reliable cloths; smart fast colours; three sizes 12/6 ant> 16/6 a suit D. S. PATRICK & CO. 193-197 CUBA STREET

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 29, 3 August 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 29, 3 August 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 29, 3 August 1923, Page 9