| More, and Most, . | ? Delightful Information i| 1 of D-I-C Fancy II SI Drapery Importations |g 3 ■ , IB t» Tou lmow those Valenciennes f 7^l!^is!gsl ! w v^! Lace rrillerl Collars that Lon-. / \ ■sa||i|lp\ f*f j°t don and Pails are raving / - ' —y~y\\ X about—the DXC. has them! / ggg2\ _/> I |j\' $ You know those dashing col- j f ill\ \ r 1r our schemes in Scarves of Silk I JIII§S jk?^jtn w\ s> and Scarves of Wool—the \ iSfefeJ I J^ S BXC. has them! VW^S \WFI '' ' J^ French Veils, - two-tone . Ida- ifß // i gerie Ribbons, wire-ground ! y, V Valenciennes Lace Edgings, $'*'> &S ■ M *Tf and Novelty Handkerchiefs— Wf %Jzs^ ''■ m the D.I.C. has them! ' ': p« >»1 You can have any or all of \i them too. It is but for you to ■ "^M-^^^™ : Pi (r come in to the Tancy Prapery 'Mlwlmi Ir, Yfj Section, where you can see all • /^mW^ - ... Inspiriog Novelties | | in Fancy Drapery M st i " ■ I^2 it New. Tucked Net—With rows of narrow Valenciennes laco; '8) >^A ISin.; in Paris or ivory Special Value 5/6 yard y*£\ £C ■ . . ' . !^J Jl New French Y alenciennes Edgings—ln narrow wiatli, in fa\ &H ' beautiful.designs. These are much used for making X* |5 neckties and frills, etc. In white, real, and Paris shades ' '3] % ' From 4d. to 1/- yard fe, &/ ''!"'« 4 New Shade of Eeady-to-V/ear Veils—Just landed; in a !»=> S^ good assortment of new designs in chenille, braid, sou- ■ frj gH tache; and other pretty shades in black and colours &? Id From 3/11 to 17/6 each ZX Frilled Valenciennes Collars and Cuffs, Collars and Fronts, \*L $4 Modesty Vests—^These are now very fashionable; a good < 5* variety in white and Paris From 2/3 to 7/6 each " fa New Lingerie Ribbons—Just opened up: in crepe de Chine, j 4y double satin, two-tone satin, with fancy edge; in all the fB ■ lingerie tones; all widths From 4Jd. to 2/6 yard ? I D-I-C •jflTi Wellington |
j _ ' BEAUTIFUL FURS |j tsJf%^^ Bear Stoics—2 yds, long . 63/- I | -L^?" KoHnsky Dyed Stoles—llin by 2 yds. lonn- ." ' V ~2Cx^ with ijoeket. . Biyl jj /niiV^^ t Black Coney Stole—l} yds. long, I2in. wide 3 fT'M rj^ )M.%~ £5/19/6 ! i Aj\ftf%«\ k'^'Sb Mole Coney Square Cape Stole— 7 gns. ' /^.f^^fA\ P*^S Mole Coney Wide Stole—Beautifully lined \ ' V. A^A\ '^4^' Australian Fox Stoles—Guaranteed dye and S \vTf^A-lSv wear; 4to S skin stole, and cape effects, JH ! Vt\ ' T''\ 'with, tails . 9to 20 gns. i I 1 x 1 ' SPEClAL!—Kolinsky Dye Rabbit Hip Coat— 1 i ' Eest value in the Dominion . 12 gns. f I i 264 and 266 Lamhtori Quay, j I and Grand Hotel Buildings, Willis Street, Wellington. 1
Fascinating and Useful So delightfully cosy and 'distinctive, they acre sure to attract you. There is such a „ ■wide range of colours and styles, you '"s§s|k?^ can easily find just the very one to suit ■■■' you best. ■ Pn^ A FEW TO READ OVER: mMvk NICE FINE KNITTED ALL-WOOL COSTUME J/p /14 U —In the latest banded style with long roll col- /sfi Hi I ! is%''A lar, wide sleeves and full-fitting- skirt; colours, wff///:: I i lij Uf A cardinal, wine, saxe, fawn, grey, king-fisher and W !// //If fi M navy • Price 49/6 Mill IHI Xii WIiDE-RIBBED WOOL COSTUME—With roll pSfii ff collar, short coat style; colours, wine, car- i!!f/«|fP Lf dinal, jade, fawn, grey, vieux rose, mole and ||M; jl \m I■? navy pries 59/6 "Mgo W %' MARL WOOLLEN SPORTS COSTUME—In Si M 1 i fill X cardigan shape, coat and skirt bound with silk fli j! \ '!; braid ' • Price 7Sy- [iliU iji S ATTRACTIVE WOOLLEN . COSTUME—Made . ilHlHij : of -Paton's wool, in plain colours and marl 1; ■11 !■: jrfi '■■ effects, in three styles and trimmed with con- ' \UUMiIi I trastihg colours Price £5/5/-. Ui':!^-^|j FANCY RIBBED WOOLLEN FROCKS—In Isaxe, -nigger, mole and fawn;. collars ■ can be 7^%£M/k^i \ worn high or low; long sleeves; collar and srfjW/* 1^ § cuffs bound with black silk braid and finished '' with patent belt Price 35/VERY USEFUL ALL-WOOL CARDIGAN COATS—In marl effects, bound with silk braid . Price 21/FANCY RIBBED WOOL SPORTS COATS— With long roll collar, two pockets, finished with sash belt; colours, helio, fawn, kingfisher, nigger and navy Price 257D. S. PATRICK ® CO. 191-197 CUBA ST., WELLINGTON . And at JACKSON STREET, PETONE.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 144, 19 June 1924, Page 7
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