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5$ j ■ — —■ ■ ——-*ir3 | . . ]| i . "Cosyjama" | One of the many D-I-C | S Comforting Clothes | | for Night Attire -J ■ ?p I Not only i 3 this Cloth, along with W •tf. ' many others, cosy and comforting, & »>] but it is most moderately priced— rL j$ 1/9 per yard. J ' Then there is Hoirrockses "Ideal" & Q^ . —another sterling cloth of proved Qtf 5 J k^O pA value. Still another is "TmU g 11l f f»i * lanta," a fine Cashmere finish jL . p IlIiH Pyjama Cloth. * |^ rt "!->■ Others equally interesting are (t X '^iiA.yX^ "Clydella" and "Kremla" Cloth r, —-unshrinkable fabrics ideally r jtC suitable for night wear. pJ / Ask to see taese remarkably good w S values in really ri a ■ H fi Acceptable Pyjama FaDrics &| X • ■ ' . {f£. j COSETJAMA.^—A very attractive and useful cloth in a 3l ■ £" J fine range of stylist pyjama designs; soft and woolly; *\% f 32in- wide 1/9 3)1 re HOEKOCKS'S IDEAL —A sterling cloth that has withJ. stood tho teat of years; 36iru wide, in a big range of j) S^j beautiful designs • 2/6 per yard JT h j TWILLANTA—A fine cashmere finish pyjama cloth; , >jk (C bright, pretty designs; 36in. wide " 2/6 per .yard ' Jr* i j»S CLYDBLLA—A' fine texture wool and cotton material, ■ jaT |C " cream only; 31in. wide; a good wearer, and does not *U shrink 3/11 per yard ' *\ $. Also 36i0. wide— At 4/11 tr ' jt ■ ■ ■ U\ »°y KEEMLA—A superior unshrinkable wool and cotton !t* (X mixture,- a great wearing cloth, in cream only; 31in. PI £, ™d* ■'■■ 4/ii 3) ££ yELVA—A wonderftil finish, soft and cosy, for ladies' »ft nightwesr; cream only; dOin. wide 2/11 foT |C . • . ■ . . <*\ g& yELTWILL—^Another special fabric for nightwear; h\ §>" 36in. -wide; cream only 1/11 per yard tM p»V YAKD "WIDE ALL-WOOL EINE MEKQTO FLANNELS f —Guaranteed shrunk 4/9, 5/11, 6/11 r<l Sql . ■ • S $7 Pictorial Review Paper Patterns Pi OBTAINABLE FROM ' s*j I D-I.C - Wellington I | Exclusive Evening Frocks I at Special Discount Prices % - Wo sze offering these charming models at | . greatly redaced figures, : :'i COLOT7EED SILK XAFFETA FBOOES—In dainty shades I . ' • 84/-, 94/6, to 10 gutaeas PANNE VELVET—In Sapphire, rnst, reseda, and black < 8 guineas, 10 guineas, to 16 guineas A few ■Wonderful FBENCH rBOCKS—In lace-over tissne; and beau-tifully-beaded Frocks 15 guineas to 19 guineas 264 and 266 Lambton Quay, and Grand Hotel Buildings, Willis Street, Wellington. . ' / Fascinating and Useful Woollen Costumes Frocks and Coats So delightfully cosy and distinctive, they are sure to attract you. There is such a wide range of colours and styles, you r\ $§&&?<■ can easily find just the very one to suit : 2~**^f''^*|F* you best. Pv>^ A FEW TO READ OVER: (k/n^K NICE FINE KNITTED ALL-WOOL COSTUME iF /j \ \ —In the latest banded style with long roll col- lm lit T\ A lar, wide sleeves and full-fitting skirt; colours, «/| ;Ij i j \/\ cardinal, wine, saxe, fawn, grey, kingfisher and M, ,,, I| I navy Prica 49/8 M VI I J WIDE-RIBBED WOOL COSTUME—With roll f^M^ J collar, short coat style; colours, wine, car- $$3ill > il dihal, jade, fawn, gTey, vieux rose, mole and lla^l^' 7 ■ navy Price 59/6 ■* gjg1 fe, \ ■ ■MARL WOOLLEN SPORTS COSTUME—In 'i,' [' ' cardigan shape, coat and skirt bound with silk ' 1 i ' i ■ braid ■ price 75/- Il,' 'I I ATTRACTIVE WOOLLEN COSTUME—Made i.ii | of Paton's wool, in plain colours and marl 1' X | effects, in three styles and trimmed with con- \i"' l^i i I trasting colours Price £5/5/- Ml' <{ I FANCY s RIBBED WOOLLEN FROCKS—In . saxe, nig-ger, mole and fawn; collars can be '^gjd-ii 'rjj worn high or low; long sleeves; collar and r^fWf'-"**"^ cuffs bound with black silk braid and finished I ' with patent belt Price 35/VERY USEFUL ALL-WOOL CARDIGAN I COATS—In marl effects, bound with silk I braid " price 21/I FANCY RIBBED WOOL SPORTS COATS— I . With long roll collar, two pockets, finished | with sash belt; colours, helio, fawn, kingfisher, • ' , ! nigger and navy Price 25/----:-D-..5. PATRICK®.CO. |. 191-197 CUBA ST.,. WELLINGTON I And at JACKSON STREET, PETONE.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 9