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"W hen the Sale began this morning the D-I-G Showroom was "rushed"! ■ ■ - ■ i That great flow of Economists con tinued right down to the moment we went to press, and, from the look ©^ O[ of things, will continue right O^ _Q k^p"^J throughout the Sale. s£oji«4( !|| 0 Hefty Bargains like those mentioned I $8 II gH below were responsible for the ready | 111, Ts^ . response to the Bargain call, and S*4» *^1 | will, without a possible shadow of • I ' doubt, encourage thrifty folk to buy D.I.C. Fashionable Attire at D.I.C. ■ i Sale Prices. s - . Handsome Bargains from I. .' the Showroom CREAM BASKET 6LOTH COSTUME—With long roll collar, coat I smartly caught with deep bands and fastening to side, cross- | over effect Ordinary price Sale Price 69/6 1 only CREAM GABERDJNE~COSTUME—RichIy trimmed silk braid, lined white Jap silk . Ordinary price £9/15/- ----■"■.. Sale Price 99/6 2 only ASSAM SILK COSTUMES—In tailored and dressy shapes Usually 9 gns. and £10/5/- Sale Price 99/6 12 only SMART RATINE FROCKS—In self colours, stripes, and < marl effects Usually 72/6, 97/6 Sale Price 25/9 | Extra Large Sizes in MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS— ' I ■ * Usual prices 29/6, 32/6, 42/6 Sale Price 17/9, 2i/9, 28/6 I 9 only VELOL fR COATS —With deep armhole and smart roll or I wrap collar »* . Usually 84/- Sale Price 52/6 I KNITTED COSTUMES— In Brushed Wool, with long' roll collar !■' and inset sleeves; smart, easy-fitting shapes : | Usually 79/6 to 95/6 Sale Price 63/ALPACA DUST COATS—Suitable for matrons; black, navy, grey ■ Usual price 8-1/- Sale Price 59/6 Tomorrow's Issue—Millinery Bargains i(T '''-.. ' ' > I Our First Summer Sale, Sensational Reductions in Millinery and Wearing Apparel i '....' 1 All seasonable stocks must be cleared to make room for ] ' new goods amring, and wonderful bargains are offered J in every department. ] Commencing MONDAY, 28th JANUARY ) FOR 7DAYS ONLY ( 264-266 LAMBTON QUAY d. s. Patrick & co. I Sale of J. C. GaldweSFs Wholesale Stock The biggest outpouring of bargains ever seen in ■' \ Wellington. Tremendous price cuts in all lines | of the above high class Wholesale Warehouse j Stocksi Come again and again for these } - . ■ - Wonderful Bargains. j A List of Money Savers! J SINGLE-BED WHITE WILL SHEETING-54 inches \vide, I heavy quality and washes well Usual price 2/6 yard I Sale Price 1/6 yard | FULL;-DOUBLE-BED WHITE TWILL SHEETING-*/inches ' 5 wide, splendid washing- cloth Usual price 3/6 Sato Price 2/2 ud i s Sin. HEAVY UNION TABLE DAMASK-In two ff ood designs I Usual price 4/6 Sale Price 2/9 yard 27in-n,,^v L ■ LINEN FORF T AR-7Fine even texture, exceptional I quality Usual price 2/3 Sale Price 1/3 yard SCOTCH FORFAR-Very special .valuesI .. ; 27 inches wide— Usual price 1/11 Sale Price 1/41 / 34 mches wide— Usual price 2/3 Sale price 1/8 I 24m. STRIPED TEA TOWELING-Great value. Usual price U 3 a ' Sa!s Price BJd8 Jd i RED BORDERED TABLECLOTHS-Good designs and heavy ■i qualities, size 50 xSO Usual price 8/11 Sale Price 5/11 § "iUCKABACK TOWELING—SpeciaI vslues \ ■ 18 inches wide— Usual price 1/3 Sale Price 10it! 1 24-inches wide— Usual price 1/6 Salo Pr'ce 1/1 |.■ WHITE FLANNELETTES-Good cloths and wonderful values ' I 2l inches wide— \ ( Usually 1/2 Sale Price loid 36 inches wide— . Usually- 1/6 Sale Prfce 1/2 | COLOURED ROLLER TOWELlNG—Superior quality | Usual price 1/3 Sals Price 9jd. X ■ ~ Usual price i/q Sale Price 1/2 \ FULL DOUBLE-BED SIZE HONEYCOMB QUILTS—Grand bar jj ' &am Usual price i,6/6 Sale Price 12/6 I D.S. PATRICKS Co. 1 191-197 CUBA STREET, Wellington . AND AT PETONE I VSy „- - ■■-, ~=^±r.—^--JJ \ i .' "

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1924, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1924, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1924, Page 9