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Welcome Week SALE "Where there^s a D-I-C Sale there the Best Bargains are found You see, it is just a matter of doing things on s thoroughly businesslike basis. Tf a Sale is to be a Sale, it must be a Sale that is a'Sale. , D.1.0. Sales are always successful because they are Sales. One has not to do much research work lo find out the' reason why—it is patent, obvious, there in front of anyone who reads. Substantial price reductions oIT high-class merchandise —jD.I.C,' Quality—are what make D,I,C. Sales sr acceptableThere's no proof like D-I-C Price Reductions .WHITE SUEDE 2-BUTTON GLOVES—3 cord silk points; in all sizes Usually 8/ai Sale Price 2/11 TRENCH KID GLOVES—2 domes; in grey, white, black, brown Usually 9/11 Sale Price 5/11 WHITE KID GAUNTLET GLOVES—Finished strap and domo at wrist Usually 16/6 Sale Price 10/6 ELBOW-LENGTH FINE BLACK SUEDE GLOVES—Belitiblo skins Usually 21/- Sale. Price 14/6 WOOLLEN KNITTED GLOVES and IMITATION .SUEDE 2-DOME' GLOVES— ■■,■■;.. Sale Price 1/- pair BLACK MILANESE FANCY LACE STRIPED HOSE—English make; ' all sizes . ' _' Usually 20/6 Sale Price 14/11 One Large Tablo of ASSOETED HOSE—lncluding black and coloured ■ lisle, heather, and embroidered Sports Hose and Heavy Colonial Hose i ' All One Price 2/6 pair ARTIFICIAL SILK ANKLE HOSE—ln'navy, brown, grey, mole, white Sale Price 1/11 pair BLACK PUKE SILK HOSE—Silk to knee; cotton tops, and feet Sale Price 7/11 LADIES' ALL-WOOL SEAMLESS HOSE—In coating, navy, oyster, tan, brown Usually 4/11 Sale Price 3/11 j^S^^S. Welcome Week Display ' m g§|t§| ) I AND A'WELCOME TO SPRING §'' ~i£si!xEEi ' Our exclusive hhowing ot caily Spring / J&Ea&T)^ H&_ 1 ■?as'l'ons wi^ *>c one °f tllc features of I -***P/5S _^^^^P I Here arc tho new cst creations specidll /vir* rt Ily selectecl by our Home buyers—a \ if' '• /I._ 1» \\ I glorious range of exquisite Tliree- \ jfj Vi \" X 3fl?F Piece Suits, Dinner Frocks, SemiW, SB Qb "± Evening Gowns, Wrap Coats, Cos- - --i»> T: V jp tumes, and Swagger Hats. v*l ~ ' Visit our showroom during *•* WELCOME WEEK. 264 & 266 Lambton Quay, L ., and Grand Hotel Buildings, Willis Street, Wellington. Save up to $/- per yard on Dress Goods and Silks This list below tells of overwhelming reductions in high^ grade fabrics at Patricks' Winter Sale. '■.■•' A chance like this comes but once; you'll be disappointed unless you SHOP WITHOUT DELAY. SOME'PHENOMENAL PRICE CUTS. ;/••■■' CREAM ESTAMENE SERGE-AII wool; 40 inches wide, ■ Usual .^icctf/C 50-52 inches wide BLACK AND WHITE CHECKS—Won! S,nil'^l? V" small and medium-sized checks Usmhl price U/fi I P°* t0n,!,5 6*-lnch FAWN GABARDINE-Very useful" Usiafprkc 10/6 Ski" p'■" %\\ STRIPED MOHAIR-Cream v,ith black pin stripesf^rhes wide „-inch ALL-WGOL STRIPED ATOHST^^f^^g^/™?. .O-inSI^WOOLCHBCK FINT A.IT WOOT STRIPFTI qTTTTTWr- J- TSUaI Pr, lce fi^6 Sale Price 2/11 *ir«±, ALL-ttuuij Sihii'JiD aUITING-r-Navv and nia-3-rr win. „,i •+ • stripes; suitable for costumes and coat frocks Um«] pfflT/B «*-Jncl,■ HEAVY'BLANKET COATING-Dark heather m\*J^*£tX suitable for top coats U<=uai m-ifr. ii/r c: , r> . -/-' 22-inch COLOURED VELVETEBXS-Supe^i^^^foS^^ pheasant, nigger, saxe, mole, Copenhagen, putty, bottle, and h.aroon SATIN ORIENTAL-36 inches wide; in elghSftSSnlue S" - 3C -rnch PAILLETTE SILKS-Good quaiity/bcaSif^Joi^ifnVsh^ twenty shades Special Sale Price 7/11[yard Cuba and Vivian Streets, Wellington

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 7, 9 July 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 7, 9 July 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 7, 9 July 1923, Page 9

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