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iiiHiiiitwiiiiHWtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij |]TiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiHHiiiiit SATURDAY MORNING SPECIALS The D-I-C keeps the good work going! There Is no " lettlng-up " on Saturday Morning Specials at the D.l.C—always on time; always plenty of attractive Bargains to give added zest to these popular week-end shopping hours. Many folks have contracted the thrifty habit of doing all their shopping at the D.I.C. during the Saturday Morning Special Period—it pays them handsomely, Just as it will pay you to do likewise. These are some of Saturday Morning's Attractive Bargains RADIUM FLOUNCING—36-inch, in a handsome two-tone effect; in nigger and grey; suitable for afternoon gowns Usual price 22/6 Saturday Special 10/6 yard BLACK GLACE RIBBON—For millinery or hair ribbons • 5 .. . inches wide; splendid firm quality; only a limited quantity at the price Usual price 2/11 Saturday Special 2/3 yard LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS-In cambric, with veined borders, good big size; suitable for children's school handkerchiefs Usual price 8d Saturday Special 3 for 1/3 SMART VEILINGS—In the newest meshes and colouringsin black, navy, nigger, etc. ' Usual prices 1/11 to 3/6 Saturday Special 1/6 yard LADIES' .MAGYAR MORNING GLORY OVERALLS—In a splendid range of good washing cloths; light or dark grounds Saturday Special 10/6 cccii WHITE LACE THREE-QUARTER HOSE—Sizes 3 to 7 Saturday Special 1/- pair BLA£& C JP R WHITE MERCERISED LISLE SEAMLESS HUbh. — Saturday Special 1/11 pair ARTIFICIAL SILK ANKLE HOSE-Seamless legs and feet • black and white Saturday Special 2/6 pair WHITE KID GAUNTLET GLOVES-Strap and dome at wnst Saturday Special 7/11 TAN NAPPA 2-DOME GLOVES—Sizes 6 and 61 Saturday Special 5/11 pair D-I-C |Wg3 Wellington ii™"'""""" »»»»»' | lllllilliHiHllJlillllHHilHiiiii J^^ Millinery for All Ages . JolPiyJiJSi^ A DISTINCTIVE SHOWING | >iS X/fiCSrVW^Q+iL. GIELS' PULL-ON STRAW HATS—In \A\ vX White, Nigger, Helio, Tuscan, Jade, ■^^^JB^ J^A***"***^ J ■Red an<3 all new shades; trimmed / f\^ fl i*S fancy and plain corded ribbon worked «■" - -*Jr *^w f r" m up into novelty styles 42/- to 49/6 /^V / ''' YOUNG LADIES' RUSTIC FLOP HATS—In Js^/\^N coarse straw ; colours include Brown, Nattier, Helio ana Orange; smartly trimmed swathed ribbon and large neglige bow 421., 45/6 DBESSY HATS—For Afternoon and Reception SEE WINDOW. Wear, medium and large picture straw shapes profusely and elegantly trimmed w th massed flowers in gorgeous colourings, 65/6,84/ to 5 S ni rD . N . u «* 6<* •«* aS« LAMBTON QUAY, and GRAND HOTEL BUILDINGS, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON S-P-E-C-I-A-L-S! FOR YOU, SIR Men's Store. Look into this ad., sir? There's money to be saved here!! For instance 1 SEE THESE IN OUR MEN'S STOKE 1 BATTERSBY HATS-In four of the latest London, shapes, bound I edges flat and curl bnina; in shades of silver grey a o, v u te . and Monaco • ; '"' o s )' MEN'S CAP.S—In smart effective tweeds 4/6, 5/6 6/6 7/6 anfl^/fi , ME* "4_ NGUSH CREPE PYJAMA SUITS^I/assortedblodf and uriwfc >lV stnPes: extra heavy.quality; exceptional value 14/fi LIEN'S OTEIPEDSHIRTS-In a heavy English crepe; splendid washing and wearing r e xyi MBN;s • HEAVY TWILL SHIRTS-Creajn ground, with assorted distinctive and tasteful stripes ~/r MEN'S DRILL SHIRTS-In light browns, with block and narrow stripes; splendid value * a/11 MEN'S ALL-WOOL BLACK CASHMERE SOX—Sizes 10 in to 111 in.; exceptional value ■ 2 /fi iiair MEN'S SOFT COLLARS—In all the newest shapes; in white cream and assorted stripes \i {/o li£ MEN'S ALL-WOOL ENGLISH WORSTED SOCKS—In grey' and heather mixtures; reliable and comfortable wearing 1/I*, 2/3 and 2/6 nair MEN'S DRESSED LINEN COLLARS—In white and assorted stripes; a fuTT range of all the newest shapes; best quality V- each D. S. PATRICK & CO. 191-197 CUBA STREET - WELLINGTON

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 89, 12 October 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 89, 12 October 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 89, 12 October 1923, Page 9

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