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.Weddingsl Simplicity an_ charm tn arrangement, The'present day fashion fo; brides' and bridesmaids' bouquets by Miss Murray.,, 36, Willis street. Tel. 40-541.—Advil1 • vf " _

FRIDAY! 1^ BIG DAY at PATRICK'S Sensational SALE A day of days! Just look at the values listed Here. And, remember, there are hundreds more. See the special Friday Bargain Windows. Come in and look around. We cannot emphasise too strongly the enormous reductions offered in all departments. LADIES' LOCKNIT PYJAMAS- j 6 Only Very Attractive In dainty designs, with tuck-in ! FROPK*_ ANI> mATEEC tops, contrast trousers. Full raige 11 /£ ; rIiUJAa AWU lUAl__l__) . of colours. Sale Price—pair 11 /D i! In Fl°ral Pique Voile. Frock is i sleeveless, daintily trimmed in - GIRLS' COLLEGE BLOUSES— pipings of Georgette. Coatee is OA /£ In White TwiU, double yoke i smartly cut. Usually 75/- Sale Priced"/ D ' shoulders, good fitting, hard V a I c i wearing. Sizes ii to 14. o [£_ extremely smart are these Very Sale Price O/O Attractive FROCKS and COATEES— LLAMA-FINISH COTTON HOSE- ii An excellent Hose for house or ',< and perfect fitting. Frock is beach wear. Fawns, Browns and "1 / trimmed with self colours to tone. O A lt_\ " Gunmetal. Sale Price—pair l/" ;| Usually 84/- Sale Price -J«9/0 11 ' Superior Quality See Window No. 5 of Lovely **-. BRITISH SILK HOSE— ART. SILK DRESS FABRICS— '* Reinforced throughout. Guaran- ~ i No two patterns alike. __ ID teed ladderproof. All leading ; ; UsuaUy 1/11 to 2/11 yd. Sale Price 11$ V shades. Usually 4/ll pair Q/I 1 Sale Price •>/11 | 450 Yards AD-Woolßoslyn "Ramases" British-made CHECK COATINGSGYMNASIUM HOSE— i: "tof^^Me. Ideal for present I and future wear. n It* AU Pure Wool, double knee. Good O l_\ '] ' UsuaUy 12/6 yard ' Sale Price Ol O wearing. .Sale Price—pair O/V ' KNITTING Wool_Just arrived,'a further shipment of / _o _. __ *_ , . , . silk and wool mixtures in two and 7™ , shades > eluding white three-ply. Very popular for all '\ ™ 7*,. _ _, _. Q/1T knitting purposes. A wonderful £D. \\ Usually 5/11 y»d Sale Price O/ 11 selection of colours. Sale Price, skein 0 Ready-made White TWILL SHEETSLADIES'SLEEVELESS OVERALLS— In four outstanding Sale Prices. Attractive designs in floral cam- • ?.mg.? SJ}}> J{_ **_ M* brie, wrap-over style, roll collar, \\ Double Bed Size-6/6, 8/6, 9/6 and 10/6 - with contrasting W- 5 0 DoZ. CoWed TURKISH TOWEU . , . ;, Size 36 ~ 16. British make. f / , CAMBRIC BUNGALOW APRONS— Sale Price, pair 1/Neat floral and- check designs in 19 D * I v' > a nice range of colours. 171 1 \\ YL rZUS onl3r Men S Sale Price, each 1/11 SPORTS TROUSERS— ■tc f\ I D I ''-'_? n i Reliable all wool, in smart shades lb Unly KOSlyn fancy Neck of Fawn, Dove and Grey. Neat 10//t. TWEED COATS— ; UsuaUy 25/- Sale Price IZ/fe ExSien 1. coWm! sTzef s!s!wvj i, 49 Men's BORSALINO HATS— S.W., and W. Usually 59/6 «)A [fit Smart shapes, with snap brim. Sale Price alt\j/v latest shades.' UsuaUy 35/- _*f fi* Sale Price 11/ D 50 Only ROSLYN COATEES- i?oiii«>.mAnr Smartly cut are these popular I*U mens DLAIA 4 *>. \ . Coatees in the newest weaves. ITALIAN CLOTH SHIRTS Very becoming styles and attrac- 1 O /£• ; Heavy quality. Strongly made. •_} //_* " tive colours. Usually 39/6 SalePricel£/U I Reliable in wear. Sale Price 0/\j Hurry to Patrick's Corner Patrick's Drapery Stores Ltd., Corner I Cuba and Vivian Streets.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 39, 16 February 1933, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 39, 16 February 1933, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 39, 16 February 1933, Page 15

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