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— — ❖ KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LIMITED House APRIL, 19 3 2 ZWJ/ KIRKGALDIE’S is the store C 1 TTOVERNMENT HOUSE BALL! Glamour an d excitement are running high as Debu- R 1 TJ" MT™ tantes and all other smart women prepare for the most brilliant US xsai' wB w nksuz til Hlil a InL tl a ni 1 event of the Social Season. Here at Kirkcaldie’s are the Fashions that will shine in the gaily i D EAS FOf? THIS festooned ballroom. Chic frocks for the Debutante—demure White Georgettes, chastely beautiful, Pink Taffetas, winsome Satins, Nets. . Regal gowns for Chaperones—rich Ruby Velvets, Black Satins. EXCITING BUSINESS Authentic ultra-smart accessories — Wraps, Underwear, Gloves, Stockings, Bags, Jewellery, Shoes—all in readiness, in cool salons overlooking the Quay. OF COMING OUT. And at Kirkcaldie’s, too, a new range of lower prices add immeasurably to the pleasure of choosing Evening Fashions in the Home of Modes. A CTv/ zl K— — — — 1 J — l i t SO CHIC, so utterly correct for this most formal * I : \ " \d, I '-' , It. A, / I occasion are the new Evening Gloves at Kirk- \ \ f ■ A. W aXS. -. caldie's. First favourite in this refreshing and «■■■.■■■■■ ~~F i authentic collection is the Mousquitaire, a fine / ./ VJ? Y- J IPIvL : - Wllite Kid Glove at thcse raost sensiblc pricess—k ' 12-button length, l2/11. 16-buttonlength, 14/11. 'll? f“'( » "K'”’. - lA*/’ *V4 ' i CHOSEN from Kirkcaldie’s new Stocktn®B-a»4the WC* O'- '4l'3B|. \ nJ-v \ Debutante’s own is “The Idyll,” an English fine W-Vkrjm’ A IM full-fashioned Hose with dainty lace dox, V T 1 • X fe flltll/ I Ar• wl silk feet and suspender tops; in Rosild, Lilac, J t I / Y.d I tfY<\ V ’’l t jf iy l Nude, Nude-Flesh, Evening Beige, and Gnntnetal w f ßa 1 ~ iB/n - Mas F 7 A. . . \ r A I I 4 ' FOR second choice we suggest the “Kayser CT® ft? A l i v|n rIWwIIIIT / 7 bl ;Hl P a fine full-fashioned All-silk Hose in Melody, K/ ’ A Si ’ ’y’&Trlflwß ' < ! i IvAI Svmphonv, Sahara, Gunmetal and Evening Beige W Iwl ! IM) ® AV I ’W (a ' H • I T r Jw ?. i J /:\ V' ; / A: ?t I'll' | ‘ I AT the foot of your frock what could be sweeter /./ ' VAW than a Silver Brocade Court Shoe, exquisitely cut, fS' ‘ S A I v /'wi w ith dainty Spanish heels? All sizes. 21/9. I’W; K f AA \ -7? €/ 1 Fl Or a White Velvet Figured Crepe Court Shoe with rW k I i /? A V? ’ 1 t l f 7 VL. Spanish heel and smart toe, that can be dyed to i ''i i I ' K 7 7 I L ' Ni anv colour you desire at a small extra charge. F VvtV’ * All sizes. 25/6. fir® rtb iII ji /0 tUB 1 Jl) I \ ’ Oil i /dd'kA FROM a vivid array of beautiful ornaments and ' /1k 17 i I A I I*lo / IP' J jewellery we mention two that would add perfec- ' / ill -Wff--' : I ’I L v LI Awl fi?' vl iion to the most exquisite Debutante’s frock. / M ' Swift * zT A D WW/ KXVp. /{ / 1 'l’he first is a wonderful Necklace of Brilliants / W WjO—-A/’KH ’ p s l 1 i " 'tb big drop Earrings to match. 29/6. The I'& I Aj/it \l \ 11 L* —J Sn 0 ' ks!- 1 ? I second is a smart, gold flowered Bangle with deep /-- yM I lit \ J I%’ I 11 7 t 'V: -Ft <h 1-' ill black insets, 29/6. ■. ’ - . d | Id,. \Fp? -d A // a . 'd>-H a /» W COCT . if you seek a colour accent for your Evening 7/ Ip. As- A' Y. / -A / 1 ' Frock, you will find it among Kirkcaldie’s brilliant (i A. . .-/ A' h A- / / displav of Evening Floral Ornaments. There are AY ?A L I I Pb tZ Z/x' /' V / Rosettes, Sprays, Posies, for every frock. A, A b ' ' i / 4 every taste, in a whole bouquet of wonderful - S '' // '// i' $7 ' ~ colours. Prices range from 2/6. vHv c // r/ , \ uivr < / x I / y -// A i fit-"*! / A SBaa' / / /Ak z\i T' l « - LAfe ; ' \7/ /// i -»dXV\ • IAA 1 A 'A M A I H tv 1 I,MAGINE a sweet Bag in demure Blue Tinsel that AA ■ ‘iA ; ZA* /> I ' j\ -/■ ■■ ' i 7 fastens to the wrist with a slim Diamante bangle. ' J- 7 X/ /■' '! t I \L>. u y It’s quite the smartest thing we’ve seen in years—a I I 1 ' 31/6. But should you prefer something simpler, tn W A <7 / F I there is a pretty White and Gold Tinsel Evening 1 / itl l Bag that is the essence of smart correctness, 29/6. W z A A J V AlL__J . © o © ■ —for debutante or sue who has come out J —io the softest Shell Pinl( Taffeta, with illustrated is an exclusive ankle length k satin looks delightful in Pastile Green, • a small posp pattern of Blue and Gold Debutan te with circular scalloped bands of with a deep Butterfly Capetie of soft lace. toned Flowers, comes this original, exquisite Taffeta on Net to mould hips and spread A diagonally cut hipline is effective with the Debutante Frock- The bodice line is broken widely from the knee. The waist band is shaped flares falling to both sides. The by a Fischu Flounce. The skirl falls in fi n i s hed off with a large taffeta shoe, and quaint bow collar with just a suggestion of gathered flounces sheer to the ground. Azure shoulder hangs a spray of pink velvet adds a tiny touch of individuality. 01 ' the boW sash g ' VCS a S ° fl iOUC ' ° f taffeta flowers that are simply entrancing. 3 —Simplicity is the keynote of this dainty Another not illustrated. For the Chaperone White Georgette Debutante. The tucked Black Ve i vet j 8 distinctive, with a slightly bodice corresponds with the delightfully flared 4.'7d- , b A lce kfAA A f . gathered bodice and triple point hip-line. skirl. A girdle of silver tissue finishing in a Salm A dainty frilled Net Sl ( ir The S flares with a fullness to the sides, how encircles the waistline, while a demure Banded pci puff sleeves, aic all pcifccily ~1 V k » shoulder rose of embroidered Bertha collar adds the finishing blended in this Debutante Pink Net Frock. the only relief is a shoulder rose , . .. crimson. touch of chic. kirkcaldie and stains ltd. WELLINGTON

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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 168, 12 April 1932, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 168, 12 April 1932, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 168, 12 April 1932, Page 5

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