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'__.: ■ ■ ' -- - ■ . " ■ ■ ; b IjTi .; a Embroidered Voile Flouncings at 6/6 yard will make the Saturday Morning SPECIALS period at the D-I-C Some Affair! 19/6 yard was the original price of these Voiles. The D.I.C. cleared a warehouse of the whole of their stock—at a price. You get the benefit. Two designs, several colours-— 6/6 yard a bargain—a mighty bargain. This is but one of similar offerings in every, section of the D.I.C. for to-morrow—and for to-morrow only. Buying from these Bargains will prove Good Business! Voile Flouncings —87 inches wide; white embroidered design insertion, with six tucks and spot embroidery; colours— saxe, sky, grey, champagne, beige and beaver. ■Mercerised Voile Flouncing —42 inches wide; white design embroidered, finished with scalloped edge in silver, grey, saxe, vieux rose, and reseda. Spanish Combs-^- Jsually 8/6 each Saturday Special 1/9 each Narrow Silk Coloured Military Braid— Shades: nigger, grey, putty, and fawn Usually 3d. yard, 2/9 dozen yards Saturday Special 1/9 dozen yards Jazz Coloured Russia Braids— . Saturday Special 1/9 dozen yards »= 1 iTB ======= " # Dressy Frocks and Hats TOR AFTERNOON AND FUNCTION WEAR— : TRULY DELIGHTFUL MODELS. Tlio styles now slowing include a smart range of LACE and GEORGETTE AFTERNOON GOWNS which, have Cape and Lace Draped effects in the „ newest shades. CaTamel, Sand, Putty, Havana, Beige, Fawn, Brown, and Grey, handsomely embroidered and finished passementerie and tassels to tone. Suitable Dressy Hats, for wear with above include Crinoline Models—ln fawn, putty, and beige, with clusters of' French flowers 84/- to 6 gns. Also Smart little Hats in fine Pedal and. Bankock Yia;t Oar Showroom! Straw—Daintily trimmed flowers and ribbon to tone . ■ -, 49/6' to 4 gns. 264 and 266 LAMBTON QUAY wd GRAND HOTEL BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON ' fjttradive | Novelties in j Underwear I SPECIAL ELASTIC. SUSPENDER GIR- I DLE—With four suspenders; fastened in 1 front with three domes ' 4/6-1 "HICKORY" GIRDLE SUPPORTERS— \ Special quality, suitable for sports wear, | elastic back and boned in front, has four i suspenders; sizes 22.t0 27 . 10/6 i "CYGNIA" CORSETS-For average fig- ■ § ure; made of strong coutil, six suspend- ' 5 s ers, and has velvet pad inside busk 91/- § I •■•'WELLINGTON'1 SPORTS CO-RSET-Popular model, elastic top i = and two suspenders; sizes 22 to-27 g/g I j "PRESTIGE" BRASSIERES-Suitable for all figures;.made of \ c strong- coutil and finished embroidery edging •S W W and H I °-S- ■"■ " 3/11 I 5 SPECIAL FRONT FASTENING BRASSIERES-Suitable for I s stout figures, well shaped; sizes 38 to 44 ' 8 / 6 = | GOOD QUALITY CREPE NIGHTS-Slip-on style, trimmed hem- I = stitching, round and square necks; pink, helio blue and - ! whlte 7/6 each I J CREPE KNICKERS-Trimmed hemstitching; good shape; pink I I helio, champagne, blue and white 4/ e eac h = I LAD,IES'. CREPE BLOOMERS-Garter finish at waist and knee, I : full size; pink, helio, blue and white ' 3/11 I | PEARL LUSTRE UNDERSKIRTS-Elastic top and finished hem- I s stitching; in all colours 0/ 6 S I PRINCESS UNDERSKIRTS-In pearl lustre, hemstitched at top ! I and skirt; gathered at side with elastic ; all good colours 10/8 = | RIBBED COTTON. CHEMISE 'VESTS 38 inches long ;in short I z and no sleeves ;• best British make 2/6 z | WHITE COTTON VESTS- 3 6in. to 40m.' long; can't slip shoulder 1 i strap ."■■•■. 1/11 and 2/11 '- | WOMEN'S FINE RIBBED CHEMISE VESTS- 4 oin. long V I : neck; back and front trimmed lace edging 6/11 - § LARGE ASSORTMENT CHILDREN'S RUBBER PANTS-In I 1 ' cre^.n and flesh 2/6 and 3/6 I I D. S. PATRICK &CO 1 I Corner Cuba and Vivian Streets, Wellington. | i rt mt«nm l iinihhimiuiH WW uiuim>iuui!immmjiuuu m ui,uiu.) il ,v ) iiin

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 64, 12 September 1924, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 64, 12 September 1924, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 64, 12 September 1924, Page 9