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I =A Stupendous Promenade Display of= Autumn & Winter Fashions Direct from London, Paris, and New York. —- 4 - ■ /ifuO . (wr Sf® Yffl ■HB rJilv lw| l ' ‘ 'll ‘ iLt uJli a FRIDAY, APRIL 13. □- . - ~P You are invited to stroll through our Establishment All Day, from 9 a.m. until 5.30 p.m., and from 7 until 9 p.m., when the Display will be seen under ' A BLAZE OF ELECTRIC LIGHT. The whole of our Ground an d First Floors will be lavishly decorated. An Education and a Delight. Living Models will parade our spacious Showrooms.' Stylish Race Gowns, Lovely Evening Frocks, Beautiful Day Dresses, Magnificent Coats, Delightful Millinery, Smart Footwear. A Galaxy of Fashion and Colours. A first-class orchestra will render appropriate music, and our staff will be in attendance. We promise a genuine treat to lovers of Beautiful Wearing Apparel. . • The Crockery Department will appeal to lovers of High Grade and Exclusive China and Crystal Glassware. • . KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD., J '“THE FASHION CENTRE.” '. JL I Ji, TUJ The Ultimate Economy of “Amber Tips” is the result of the Fine Teas of Ceylon from which it is blended —each pound brewing far more cups than any inferior tea. INSISTON. ' a A Tibc” only the better grades. . . S <S They cost, a little more per • pound but much less per FINE Tea

il'eAL ILMiISI _ ZX/'-iv- — j \\ i if iSaSsn. wMgpnji I DISTINCTIVE SHOES FOR RACE WEAR H “Well shod, well dressed,” says the old French Proverb; and every lady who wishes to be smartly shod should choose her shoes at Arcrey s. Our shoes are attractive in style and Price. NOTE THESE FOR EXAMPLE: * The “QUEENSVILLE SUEDE CROSS STRAP SIIOES-Louis heels, eown solre, in Black, Nigger, Brown, Mole, ONLY 47/6. I I ADIES’ PATENT 4 STRAP -SHOE—Louis heel, sewn sole. 49/6. LADIES’ JESTER COURT SHOES In Blank Suede, and Patent M 42/6. ~ LADIES’ h BLACK SUEDE 2 STRAP °new f milL G. AUDREY & CO., “THE BOOT PEOPLE,” 106 Cuba Street. “Cookham House,” Manners Street, WELLINGTON.

BARGAINS IN NEW GOODS JUS’ OPENED UP AT RADFORD’S GREAT fURNISMING SAIL COLONIAL BLANKETS. 32/6 and 42/DOWN QUILTS, 17/6 and 25/-. WHITE QUILTS, 12/6 and 15/-. WHITE TWILL SHEETING, 1/11 and 2/6. , LINEN TOWELS. 1/- 1/6. CREAM BORDERED CASEMENT CRETONNES, 1/3, and 1/6. TAPESTRIES, 4/6 and 5/6. ART SERGES, 3/6 and. 4/6. LINOLEUMS, 8/11,- 2-yards wide. CARPETS, 3/9 and 5/6. CARPET SQUARES, 25/- and 35/BEDS, 19/6 and 25/-. BEDSTEADS, 10/6 and 15/-. COTS, 10/6 and 15/-. WOOL TRAVELLING RUGS, 21/- and 25/-. SEAGRASS H. RUGS, 2/11 and 3/6. SEAGRASS SQUARES, 15/- and 20/-. DOOR MATS, 2/11 and 3/C. WASHSTANDS, 5/6. TEA-SETS. 17/6. DINNER SETS, 45/TOILET SETS, 30/-. ELATES. C/6 dozen. TUMBLERS. 5/6 dozen. COPPER KERBS. 10/6. ROLL TOP DESKS, £lO/10/-.-.TARDINEIERS. 2/6 and 3/9. FIRE BRASSES. 7/6 Ret. VACUUM CLEANERS, 12.6 OAK SUITES. .£27/10/-. CHESTERFIELD SUITES. .£B'B/-. TNSPECTION INVITED. BEST VALUE GUARANTEED. RADFORD CO., COMPLETE FURNISHERS, 43 and 45 MANNERS STREET. Wholesale or Retail—Cash or Terms ’Phone 25311

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 175, 12 April 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 175, 12 April 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 175, 12 April 1923, Page 4