INVfTATION I To behold the first-fruits of Fashiondom In the swiil of the wind one hears the fallen leave's of Autumn rustling- around and foretelling the inexorable cycle of Nature—a change in the seasons. It is because of the proximity of Winter that the D.I.C. extends to the women of the Empire ;.-, ■ ■ . City and district an earnest and cordial invitaI'":'"".' 3 tion to see the'new Fashions in Dress and Dress I" •"' ■■.' Accessories. Fashion exhibits at the D.LC. are always dis- "!« ."... tinguished events; this Autumn's display .will . _. . cclijise any of its predeGessors,:- For. this' v.e.ry " ■ , good reason the 'imntation -already given is .., reiterated with a warmth, ensuring a cordial, ;;'■ -■■■•: ■ / '-ivelco'me. - ... . •■• ■ .\ ..Accept this Invitation Early —~JS B |. G -'■ -■ ■ |TFg ■■%iningtbri- '•"■•■- Newest Arrivals in EOSTUMES, COAT-FR(K:KS,BINNER FROCKS -: The few models quoted here serve jto introduce our present exclusive display. Smart styles for .present wear include • "; HAND-EMBROIDERED COSTUMES^-Handsomely trimmed with fur in fawn, navy, Havana,.putty and'almond green, COAT FROCKS—In navy, hand embroidered with cherry' and black' . ■ also a smart- Model in navy and. putty, cut on g-ood lines DINNER FROCKS are showing in'black marocain, panne velvet and " georgette • • ' • ■ . ■ . • ; i VERY ELEGANT MODEL IN BLACK—Embroidered with Oriental : colourings, has cross-over bodice with .all black knife-pleated frill skirt and long sleeves: Prices range from 10 gns. to 19 gns. ■•" 264- and 266 Lambton Quay, : and Grand Hotel Buildings, Willis Street, Wellington. icNITTING WOOLS^ All Superior Qualities SPECIAL ASSOBTMENTS are to hand of KNITTING WOOLS and ACCESSORIES. Home Knitters will welcome this opportunity of stocking up now with their requirements for future needs. The Values in the above as offered oy D. ;S. PATRICK &CO are specially attractive; and the prices reasonable. ~ Choose Your Knitting Needs l||p||^iE^ \ PAT ' PrlCe X/t l 0?: S*ein- // _ J HEATHER.''. ■ SCOTCH Q? CZ> LINGERING—Iu 2,-3, and 4-ply; white and' black BALDATOT'S "PURPLE HEATHER " SCOTCH^NGEIimf?™? 1 3 and 4-plv; white and black Price sfl in V" 3-PLY WHITE HNGERING-Good English P^y%^^ rLEF KN. IT FITTING NEmLll^lal^X ■ ; A;Gooa .Range of'all wanted sizes in.BO-NE KNITTrN-GIKEEDL^I - BALDWIN'S ■' BEEHIVE''""SILVEBSHE^ WOOL-WhHe only BAoSy Vm>S LADY BETTY :PLEECY WOOL-2 andfplyfwMte BALDWIN'S 3-PLY "WHITE HEATHER" FINGEMNG-In^a " big range of the newest shades Price nd w J^Lu, PATON'S MORELAND SPORTS WOOL-Yeiy po JLr &*lu classes of knitting; a range of the best shades "WOLSEY" 4-PLY A.A. BEST QUALITY P§?QE^£?a'*S of great satisfaction; m a range of all wanted shades 3 :PLY "UNICORN LOOP WOOL "-In cream^skfbhS light Si? groy, fawn peacock green, mole, nigger, and peacock blue; a fancy looped wool; when knitted has the Astrachan effect . ■ ! Price 1/3 loz. skoin 191-197 CUBA STREET, Wellington I '"""""' rr And at Jackson Street, Petone.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 61, 15 March 1924, Page 14
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