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I Novelties in Scarves 1 abound at the D-I-C nil If Dame Fashion is a iickle jade it is not J|| Iff H altogether a matter of wonderment, for are 1 111 no* women > er disciples, keen followers of the jl |b] latest fad in dress? 11 > pfj q Indeed, the fickle spirit is kept mighty busy I *MlJlLj'*J evolving new ideas for her flock, especially in ] Summer-time wearables. II Mil XI examP^e» ever T giri must have her Scarf— I §II (■ she simply cannot do without it. Probably she II [I if p»'^ wants a .variety—for use on different occasions, II 111 L The . D.1.C.. has every known novelty and accepted fashion in Summer Scarves. ' D-I-0 Fancy Scarves I "—see them! I SMART.NEW SOAEVES—In artificial silk, in 1 new Paisley effects; very new and original I ; in colourings; in brown, tangerine, king- J fisher, navy, etc. j I ' Spadal Fricee 37/6, S9/6 111 SMART SCABVES—In the new granite two- 1 . tone combination in pretty shades of brown, jl purple, panne Special Price 30/- ' ill NEW SCARVES—In silk and wool mixtures, | I ■■ i in the latest ombre colourings; very new and {S light weight for summer wear 11 j Special Price 18/6 each 11 THE LATEST IN SGAEVES—;The Faroe 'S] . Island design, in multi-colour stripes. These jri are much worn; very warm, but light in [J weight Special Price 17/6 [S SHETLAND SCAKVES—In white ' ground il with coloured silk horizontal stripes in t\ ft] q pretty soft shades Special Price 12/6 each ■v.Jaili-M "WHITE SHETLAND SCAKVES—In silk and wool mixture; very soft and dainty hViJ ' Special Price 9/11 RIB ■ '■■ SPANISH LACE SILK SCARVES—In a good 111 S '. ', assortment of beautiful designs in either %rJ t^l . ..: black or ivory . Vfii'iAilYxJ k .. Special Prices from 27/6 to 67/6 each I THE ; LATEST HAT SCABVES—For beach |f| J and garden or sporting hats, in a wonderful 118 r, variety in foulard, silk, crepe-de-chine,' or IW goorgetto; in new and original Eastern do- 111 . signs. • Prom 3/3 to 5/11 JBI ft! SPORTS HAIR NETS AND BANDS—For the li ■■■:.. M i tennis player, in about six different designs |/jj Kin all colourings. These are most useful in B windy Wellington Special Prices 1/3-to 2/11 Ib II We do HEMSTITCHING quickly and neatly 11 ' . i' ■'■' " at 6d. yard ■81 | > PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS [| 1< ' obtainable from Jvl \ D-I-C - Wellington I >^^^ Millinery for All Ages >' A DISTINCTIVE showing GIRLS' PULL- rN STRAW HATS—In \A\ \N>V White ' m e&r> Helio, Tuscan, Jade, geic^-^ SmfT ' A/*l^ / d an<3 all new sllacles; trimmed /( i ■__^s fancy and plain corded ribbon worked - y' ■ W\v_y"/"" nn into novelty styles 4v/- to 49/6 S."~\s. / TOtTNG lADIES' RUSTIC FLOP HATS—In «k«-' \ /> coarse straw ; colours iaclude Brown, Nattier, >>v s V Helio and Orange; smartly trimmed swathed . ribbon and largo neglige bow 42/-, 45/3 DRESSY HATS—For Afternoon and Reception SEE WINDOW. Wear, medium and large picture straw shapes, profusel ;• and elegantly trimmed w th massed flowers in gorgeous colourings; 65/6,84/ to s*n . *SM\aJ<AiMfJL£tcr n «~264 *"d 266 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,, rirl There's money to be eared here!! For uatanco 888 TBEJSB-XN OTTR MEN'S STORE nu^vir stripes; extra heavy quality: excentinnoi -^.i « vi "n° I ME^ P e^S^ n USht WM ' «*. «»*.-* ™J™ I OAB™ SOX~^ 1 ra M 3=S^ *the nweßt 9hapes; in I MEN '8 ALL-WOOL ENGLISH WORSTED SOCKS-iY'Wey' a^d ;,| heather mixtures; reliable and comfortable wearing 1 MEN'S DEESSED LINEN ) COLLABS-In^hit^anT ass'o^ stripes; a fuTT range of all the newest shapes; best quality ; 1/- each D. S. PATRICK & CO. 191-197 CUBA STREET - WELLINGTON

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1923, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1923, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1923, Page 15