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H. i tß, liSl^^P S^P^Tn *r: N> At ma II D I The skilful making of Loose Covers has created many an artistic triumph in home furnishing when carried out in cretonnes, shadow tissues, hand-printed linens or self-coloured repp, corduroy', or art canvas—if either bf these fabrics has become, a part of the shadow, and is artistically applied. Because of the growing favotir in which Loose Covers are held by home-furnishers and their increasing popularity (because they allow of more frequent changes) the D.I.C. would emphasisethe great importance of this phase of its activities—Loose Cover making. ' These are made by experts who have a genius for making perfectly fitting covers, whether it be in an inexpensive cretonne at 3/11 or the more costly hand-printed linen at 22/6 yard. The variety of Cretonnes at 3^ll will prove a revelation, also the immense collection of Shadow Tissues A 5/11 and 6/6 yard, which ~" ' come in many novel effects. Apropos making Loose Covers—the cost is small—for a Chesterfield, 17/6 is all that is charged for making this rather intricate Loose Cover and only 15/- for a divan chair cover. Really you should see the hand-printed Linens in their positively wonderful and novel designs; these are priced from 18/8 to 22/6 ■ / yard. ■ Incidentally, very charming effects in Loose Covers are attained' in self-coloured fabrics -with piping of contrasting colour:—this applies especially to repp, corduroy and art canvas. , Consult the D.I.C. over your Loose Cover projects and you will ever have reason to be thankful you did. Welcome ! D.I.C Furnishing Week EXCLUSIVE APPAREL For Christchurch Race Wear We aie shotring a most attractive range of Summer Wrap Coats 3-piece Costumes, and Summer Millinery, specially imported for Hace Wear. : _ Intending Visitors to Christchurch cordially invited to inspsct Smart Wrap Ocats—ln grey and A large and varied assortment of putty gabardine, beanUfully corded Elegant 3-piece Suits —In - na vy and braided m two tones, latest cut m iHv arcrr »■** «;»»«. i • sleeve and collar. . P . J>. gr^' and nigger; also maro-Well-cut Coat-In n avy gabardine, Ca™ » ««« «d-wool, beautifully finished white facings /nd white cut- Prlces from 12/ Bns- to -19^isbeads; also navy gabardine, finished Fine range of Large Picture Hats grey facings. Prices from 13 gns. to Trimmed ospreys and flowers, suitip gns. able for race and dressy wear. . 264 and 266 LAMBTON QUAY, and GRAND HOTEL BUILDINGS, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON Exceptional Values fi^k Ladies' Hosiery -2in For this wee kISTS. Patrick Am\\ & Co. oKet some specially" .^^s ll B |] I fine values m Hosiery fof - o^§^^J^ r^' Jj \\ All lines are of real good I ll standard qualities, will wear ' vt^^Jiisi U exceptionally well, and rep- J^b & resent splendid value for ■■ cry modest outlay. -fr This Hosiery will Attract Eager Buyers Liar** Finish Cashmere Hew-Black only, good quality and exceptional value p> lce , /3 "f r Heavy Artificial Silk Hose—ln black only Sptoial price 3/ti pair Artificial Silk Hose—ln nigger, navy, grey, fawn, slate and black =plendid value 4/11 pair "Monarch Knit" Silk Hose-Seamed leg, in nigger naw f awn puny and black, grand value e/e oafr ' "Monarch Knit" Hose^P ure silk, elastic ribbed top in black and ~ white only; excellent quality jfijy fr ( ° Pure Thread Silk Hose-Seamed leg, in navy, nigger, black -md ' J 10/6 pair Pure Silk Hose-Self stripe, elastic ribbed top, in nigger navy castor and black, very smart 12/6 pair Pure Bilk Hose—Cashmere feet, wide tops, black only, very special At 12/6 pair Kayser Pure Silk HOS9_I n navy, .nigger and black, splendid wcar - mg At 18/6 pair ■ PU^ke,^o!^c S kPS y id WHty> WidC ?US^ dr?cV?7V.ta. hr 1"6 ""' Black' All-wool "Botany" HOM-Seamless, wide tops, fine quality . AII-WOOI Botany Ho«e— ln nigger, tan, coating, navy ancTblack Price 4/6 D. S. PATRICK & CO. 191-197 CUBA. STREET :: WELLINGTON AND AT F*ETONE

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1923, Page 9