| I 111 were Ivmg! i | ffH " If I weie King, I'd give every woman D.I.G. H 3 Hill Silks to wear this Summer, because they are Ij J |l rich in quality, fine in texture, and in any fl 'j ■ II fashionable shade milady would desire," 9 . ; I " Being commonera, the D.1.0. would impress a] j I upon every- woman the general excellence of Jl :j ' j good value which casts a halo of worthiaess Q ?i - ll^'i around the Silks it offers." ■' M |1 f4M I)J.C. Silks are Silks you will rejoice to wear, Fi 111 H for their sheer beauty and infinite charm. ■ B I W^D-I-C Silks-fit for a Queen | I fill . NOVELTY "FUJI" STBIPES—A very wide 1 | [Ifill range of entirely new, .colour combinations; LI i Nil I the designs are woven and wash resisting; |]l I IB the quality will satisfy you; 30 in. wide fjj ' | il Priced at 5/11 yard J I BJ Novelty "Swlaette" Stripes-^-This is a very 6 | fj finely-spun twill ■ weave, full of charming llj I ; f colour, and the stripe effects are much out of llj j j the ordinary; we predict a host of admirers 11 I for this new Silk; 30 in. wide H I 111 Priced at 6/11 yard I B | r - NOVELTY "SPITNELLA" STEIPES—It >■ | f richly deserves the name of "Queen;" Li \ [ soft, drapy, and superior quality; boundless |21 I k . range of design for blouse, sports frock, or fi I I ! men's shirt and pyjania wear; 30in. wide 1 1 f!¥Jf Priced at 6/11 yard b I i'Sjl NOVELTY "DE VOGUE" STEIPES—A M :| flfßlr special range, all on dark grounds; black, |] I nilfl navy) nigger. grey, putty; the effect is very 11 i i»M smart indeed; very durable, and colours are 'J i iJBll) fast; 30 in. and 40 in. wide fl | flfjfll. Priced at 8/11 and 12/6 yard ,1 ■| jjfjl , NOVELTY "MABOCAIN" STRIPES—The O I] O ' . :'jjlwl most attractive silk, in striped designs'. "It I 1111 is bewit.ching." Twelve exceptionally pretty S<^2J^l I yg colours; 40 in. wide Priced at 12/6 yard |1 ff gm I . jfj NOVELTY "NINGHAI" STRIPES—French Illfl | jjlll printed, '.in design of Egyptian character; *j X^JL 1 iIIbI c eo^our blendings are very chaste—well, o^**?t] I I lln they are '' French and they are '' quality,'' | lin 33 in. wide Priced at 12/6, 14/6 yard |jll \ 'iff NOVELTY " LISSUE CANTONESE" 111 ! |FI STSIPES—For the warmer days that are 11 \ ■- Hi fl it coming; soft, wispy, with pretty lined effects If | jjli on pastel-tinted grounds; 40 in. wide " BJ ! ■•. l|9Ll|. Priced at 14/6 yard fj 1 jjij . NOVELTY ' "LENGLEN" STRIPES—On' |[fl * lIFli superior quality crepe-de-chine; for tasteful ||[l ! lliflil dressers; the price is not to bo considered; 11 I HkW[{ 3G in. wide 17/6, 18/6, 19/6, 22/6 yard BJ I ' Jlßjj! PICTORIAL REVIeV PAPER PATTERNS fl | |W . obtainable from I^l I [1 : T"N T /-> \V7 11* 61 i | JJ-l-C - Wellington | | i . '-■ ■ __^ _.... 1 EXCLUSIVE APPAREL j For Chfistchurcli Race Wear I We are showing a most attractive range' of Summer "Wrap Coats, 3-piece | Costumes, and Slimmer Millinery, specially imported for Race Wear. | Intending Visitors to Christchurch cordially invited to inspect | Smart Wrap Coats—ln grey and A large and varied assortment of 3 putty gabardine, beautifully, corded Elegant 3-piece Suits--In navy S and braided in two tones, latest cut r,,,ttx- „*«■/ i • i •" i sleeve and collar Puttj, .grey, and mgger; also maro--1 Well-cut Coat—ln navy gabardine, Cam J" Sllks and 'tvool ' beautifully J finished white facings" and Whito cut. Prices from 12 gns. to 19 gns. y beads; also navy gabardine,-finished Fine range of Large Picture Hats— § grey facings. Prices from 13 gns. to Trimmed ospreys and flowers, suitI 18 gns. a^la for race and dressy wear. I 264 and 266 LAMBTON QUAY, and | GRAND HOTEL BUILDINGS, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON I■' ' , J When It's Glovesj Patrick's Values Satisfy! !'• : ' ■ | There's always more satisfaction in choosing Gloves | ■.• from D. S. Patrick & Go.—satisfactory, smart styles ;| and very best quality that it is possible to get. Then I Patrick's prices are lower—in fact, shopping at this I .popular store always means "much more for your p . money.'' Call at once! | JUST A FEW GLOVE SUGGESTIONS 1 ' '<IDa^;;d™^ e^^iS;ig ge f tra I ELB S S E vNa?u Te H FABBIC ? *"**»-£& -ted colou s^v^ 1 "MOELEy' S >. DUPLEX TWO-BUTTON DOUBLE FABHIC 9 ° J ?Z 2 IU "Shamoxs, pastel, beaver, mole, brown, nigger p and black; splendid wearing ««! **« I NOVELTY, FABRIC GAUNTLET GLOVE-With coloured^striX 1 " I^' ™/*UM- Jlag | "MOELEY'S" DUPLEX GAUNTLET GLOVES-With strap Tnd | dome.; in white, chamois, and pastel; smart and serviceable I . THE "KAYSER" DOUBLE-TIP SILK GLOVES-Two dome^n I "If"' naV7> rnastie< grey ' n metal, blank and white; nest I "KAYSEE" DOUBLE-TIP SILK GLOVES-Elbow length -^in • J AW, or ' nai?y' mastic, grey, gun metal, black and white 9/6'nair DJSNT'S BEST FRENCH KID GLOVES^-In pastel, beaver, brown | . mgger, and assorted greys, also black and white; perfect fitting Ij DENT'S FRENCH SUEDE THREE-BUTTON GLOVES-In^tty | fawns, grey, brown, and black; very best quality 14/6 pair I D. S. PATRICK & CO. | 191.197 Cuba Street, Wellington, and at Petone
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1923, Page 9
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