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New Smart Fashions ■ for the inexpensive holiday Really, you’re going to acquire a new sense of values when you see the host . of going-away clothes that Kirkcaldie’s have ready for holidaymakers. The thousand and one things that you realty need to play away your holidays are here for you—smart as only Kirkcaldie’s fashions can be—and far, far more inexpensive than you’d ever expect. Perhaps these suggestions will give you some idea. • , 1 TENNIS AND PICNIC FROCKS • Neat Cream Fugi for tennis, with'flared skirt, stitched canoe collar, button front " and belted waistline. 19/6 ' GOING'S ON AT Beige Jersey Knit makes a neat little . , . , frock for everyday wear, especially with T< in eres “ g a low placed flare, jabot front and belted / by young and old in our 29/6' . ' First Floor. For the picnic, daintily patterned washing Print makes a useful frock, in sleeve- T N the Tea Rooms next less style with a faggoted panel front Thursday, at 3.30 and 3.50 and collar of plain linen, i 15/6 p.m., Miss Florence Pen- " 7 ney’s. mezzo-contralto will A particularly smart style for mature again delight patrons, figure in Green Ava Rayon. Slimly T) EALLY wonderful prizes fitting with a low placed flare defined in are b e j ng offered for the narrow beige piping. A French lapel b est kiddies’ pictures of the collar and stitched inset vest, all add at- House that Jack Built. Draw tractiveness. ’ 32/6 I the house. I For the holidays a Two-Piece Washing TZ IDDIES are tO j n Suit is essential. Blue floral print and mee a , e f . TJ nil< . P that frock cut on tailored lines, with sectional ° ur '£° 1 \. e ’rj U v_ q „ nresent pleats and neat facings of White-. sac B “ dt He hw ’ coatee with white collar and ( cuffs to or ever y° ne - match. 25/6 I P HRISTMAS Gifts! Sensible I XU unusual gifts for every purse Inexpensive Frocks for the smaller wo- ' and every purpose are disman. Trim washing prints in flared played in every department, style, with belted waistline and stitched * id •J J a con„ finished . Ha. bo„. S3V - A th. c.ntL Ae “/I I Pilot instructor machine and know the feel of flying. SUMMERY HATS t ET our Tea Room . .hostess I Coarse Multi-Coloured Straws, in wide L Christ droop shapes, and smartest effects, ln ® 3 , 13 , 9/11, P..d • • i -a. • 'LL' mas cakes from 2/- lb. rud trimmed with grosgrain ribbon. Prig dingg , /6 ' , T\ ON’T let your kiddies miss Colourful large Floral Hats, in a wopder- ’ our Children's Christmas ful range. Prices from ZL/II Parties next Friday after- ' ' noon and evening. Inquire ~ , at the Tea Rooms. Children’s Panama Hats, with navy tagel underbrims. AH sizes. Price 6/11 I T N the Fancy Department I > J- some cute Broderie AngCrushable Summer-weight Felt,, in White 67t o„X sports" shapes. 13/11 6/11 ts on the prtce Itcket. A E VERY mother should bring her kiddies to see Toyland. NUVEL Ulf I run It*s a marvellous treat for THE HOUSEWIFE 5 0 UCH gifts for men—sensiAprons, in pretty floral effects, light and Q |,] e masculine gifts, you’ll dark grounds, bound contrasting colour. fJ n( J th em in scores in our Tie on hips; pocket. In all sizes. Price Men’s Department. . 3/11 - KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD.

s2/5/ - Bi £2/5/ ’ Set ' ’ SUt AMERICAN DENTAL 182 WILLIS STREET WELLINGTON (Next ST. GEORGE SKATING RINK). Repairs in One Hour. Extractions: Gas and Painless. Open Monday, Wednesday, .Friday, 7 to 8.80 p.m»

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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 68, 14 December 1931, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 68, 14 December 1931, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 68, 14 December 1931, Page 8

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