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? iiiiiiiniiWHitiiifiiHiiiiiiiiHijiiiitirf T^Hi?iiii?H?inuniinnmmuitnimin J To-morrow at 9 a.m.!— i SATURDAY MORNING I SPECIALS ] At the D-I-C till 1 p.m. j This popular weekly event has taken ■ its place among the j classics in soft goods trading traditions; it is one of the | remarkable happenings in the Empire City—remarkable and | wonderfully acceptable—vide all thrifty men and women. I morning's little affair will prove equally as good i j and attractive as any of its predecessors, if not more so. | Come, come and buy, to your lasting satisfaction. | Come any time till 1 p. m . PUKa SILK ANKLE HOSE-Cotton : tops and feet • white' « tT J! y ' ' Saturday Special 1/6 "-HOLEPEOOF" COTTON HOSB-Wide stretch cotton tops ,™ °nly Saturday Special 2/11 I MILANESE SILK 2-DOME GLOVES-White only; all-sizes \ ~ Saturday Special 2/6 \ .WHITE KID 2-DOME GLOVES-Reliable makes \ ■■'. .. Saturday Special 4/11 5 100 yards 27-inch MUSLIN EIIBROIDERY FLOUNCING— jj With very damty design on a fine cloth I Saturday Special Price 4/11 | 30 pieces Light Ground FLORAL and STRIPE RIBBONS— I . 4in.-.t°, s, in- wide 5 these are siutable for trimming seaside | and children's hats, sashes, etc. Usual price 1/11 I Saturday Special 1/6 yard \ -MAGYAR OVERALLS-Made of good washing cloths- in i print casement cloth, and cretonnes; in good designsj suitable for beach or. household wear. These are really i splendid value, well cut and made i „ Usual prices 10/6, 12/6, 14/6 1 Saturday Specials 8/6,10/6,11/6 ;• A-Charming Selection of Small Articles for XMAS GIFTS— \ Such as Needlecases, Needlebooks, Pin, Safety Pin and ] Hairpm Boxes, Workboxes, Emery Cushions I ' From 6d. to 25/- ---| COLOURED SERPENTINE BRAID-In. a variety of shadesI much used for embroidering dresses, coat frocks and 1 costumes. 7/6 dozen yards ' nn^cP6l^ 011011 of BLACK SPANISH AND OTHER: j COMBS—No two designs alike From 4/11 to 17/6 each I D-I-C .'•■fend__WeMingtonj iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniii jj|imiiii"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii[iii«ii i'■ ' • ■ I EXCLUSIVE APPAREI^~ ] For Christchurch Race Wear I We are showing a most attractive range of Summer Wrap Coats 3-mece I Costumes, ana Summer Millinery, specially imported for fiaoe Wear. ", Intending Visitors to Christclrarcli cordially invited to inspect t ss^sftar tones 'latest cut p-r^yS Srat s 1 Well-cut Coat—ln navy gabardine Cain ltt Bllks ana wooI > beautifully \ finished white facings- and white cut- Prlces from 12gas. to 19gns. | beads; also navy gabardine, finished Fine range of Large Picture Hats— 2 & s faClagS< ««»*»« IS gas. to. Trimmed% S preys !nd flowers, suitj xogns. - able for race and dressy wear. | 264 and 266 LAMBTON QUAY and \ GRAND HOTEL BUILDINGS, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON 1 When It's Gloves— j Patrick's Values Satisfy] I l^Z ci «7! ?H tisfaction ™ chodSing Gloves fxom D. S Patrick & Co.-satisfactory, smart styles, ? nJ 7fy best q^lity that it is possible to get Then ,: Patrick s prices, are lower-in fact, shopping at this I - popular store always means " much more for your i money." Call at once! '; ! JUST A FEW GLOVE SUGGESTIONS I ELBSc^vSne H FABRIC GLOVES-Al -^ed coJon^ >£. i "MOBLEY'S" DUPLEX TWO-BUTTON DOT7BT v ] NOVELTY FABRIC GAUNTLET GLOVE-With .nln 'a /9, -P^ THE "KAYSEfe" DOUBLE-TIP SILK .GLOVES^-TVo domJf ■ 5 "KAYSEB" DOUBLE-TIP SILK GLOVES-Elbow Wth-^n | mggei, and assorted grey V also black .and white; perfect fitting j . DENT'S FRENCH SUEDE THREE-BUTTON GLOVES-Kutty t fawns, gr,ey, brown, and black; very best quality 14/6 pair a S. PATRICK & CO. \ 191-197 Cuba Street, Welliiifton, and at Petone

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 107, 2 November 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 107, 2 November 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 107, 2 November 1923, Page 9