KIRKCfILDIE'S In this famous store for men there is J® | | I now assembled all the new clothes for k 0 the Autumn and Winter season. |MtII Rl I H 1 Though the most careful attention has & wasSz e& asses' yf been given to the change of styles yet there is that unfailing regard for qual- W WF ity and distinction which always char- 1 » | | i ill acterises clothes from Kirkcaldie s ra Wil Men's Shop. I I 111 e SEE THE SPECIAL DISPLAYS ! q new . wily ' • K,2i’°I E o S I - LATEST PULLOVERS i. I ’ tensive range of new < -fair W Gloves featuring all the As sketched.—The newest Pullovers Polo Collar Pullovers in fine weight z _ ® smartest styles and motor- are typical of the style illustrated wool in self shades of wine, bottle, V» /to . j..i s of which we have a very wide range. grey, blue and hunting yellow. 1W -( f /> Men’s Nappa Gloves in Smart patterns in brown and white. These are very new and smart. X F 1 Brown and Grey shades: All pure wool. Price Prices 1 one dome fastening; lined | //£ BA / VLTS-X chamois. Price 17/6. I//Q iB / D AZ/U 1 * Men’s Dark Tan Cape / —' Wi&tZsO Skin Gloves, lined through- > out with fur ’ One clome - - Splendid for warmth and xZLmF* - ' X VXs wear. Price 18/6. hi m iiuiiiiiwiiiniiirTiirnnmi / 'J J W V ; : Men's Tan Cape Skin ~~ ’’ ; '' 'W *- , 1 A fleecy wool lined Gloves, 4 * ; ''C * /.Y - W’ MS one doine stra P at wrist. N' / WM& VV , Well made of exception- WwigiOy ' ally good wearing qual- .* 'W - * ~ A* t , • ity... Price 17/6. / c -ggfc f J. Z 1 L Brown Astrakhan Gloves i w- «■' / i i ‘iMB B iK ' vith cape skin p aims : f X’ Il ' t i 1 t'J fleecy wool lining. Exceed- ‘ f f 'S ingly warm and comfort- A w I / I Brice 7/6. A | ' SMM Kr/ST ’K f Men’s Real Hogskin Bi ...tilMilll /' Vx s t Stlfi iJlp’ H Gloves, unlined and wash- Wk' ' ' ■“ ’ ’ / 'B* A £• ' < I w*" S a ble. A wonderful glove ' ■ M for long wear. Price 23/6. Bragaffi&rMm >’"*.#!•♦ I ’ -•'U «««?,•■ 1 B’lW ill - Wk > Si Ejßiwil ' ® WH?" Iw — • ' | -IB ' THE LATEST sox foiTsmart hats I ® Hal P f o HosXn n —Kirkcaldie’s have always been well known. The very latest styles in fine ' O| J fawn or "rey or neat quality felts by the world’s leading makers: Statson’s, Christy’s, Woodrow’s, f- I I™ Stripe and “check designs. Battersby, etc. The styles are definitely new and the shades harmonise with ' * If FO i I rwlrm < Price tUe season’s new suitings. "I ? Rill " " The hat sketched is made by Bat- See Kirkcaldie’s collection of Hom- ' ' 'l 111».* Pg® / W tersby, a light-weight model; can berg Hats by Christy. These exclui t ' be rolled if desired, procurable in sive and high grade hats are in the wmfitfw Sill “Jaeger” Half Hose, made the ncw Fern Q reon , Pearl Grey, faultless style and craftsmanship \ i 1 iMm MB ; from finest pure wool. Ful- Cigar Brown. Price that goes to make Kirkcaldie’s stanf ■ I s ”I mB ’ ly fashioned. Shaped to fit __ . dard. Medium turned-up brim. Mid- ' ‘ > rHH " the foot. Available in new Z /■■ Grey, Fawn, Black. Price lllllfil * ! sbades and desi sos. Price / 35/ 1 - I tHHi . ' / I i The new Tress Hats are exception- ' / wit; ■ i'■ / ally smart in light grey, dark grey, Christy’s Leisure Caps—made by t ' - Ww- , . fawn and brown. All the new Christy’s. Lightweight, smart de■i; I shapes and specially “dished” at signs in Browns and Greys. Lined ' ' I <--- I*WK '■ back to prevent sagging. Fully lin- cellular cloth, finished with real '' ' rfmffnm' ® ed. Price silk. Unbreakable peak. Price Kb MB SM Ml 35/- 14/6 fiSkb hMK IM ■ • . — --- ■■= !»«<> ~7 ~ *54 I, Kirkcaldie’s Dry Cleaning Service maintains the highest standard of satis’I r ” l -- 1 1 1 HM| /L Swlr faction. We do' not specialise in rush work since it is impossible to give the 4 * 111 & fMft essential care which guarantees satisfaction. '“T 1 | Exclusive fWWi DRESSING » Tfex' .Wws I I GOWNS Wy ■. i’ ’"'<3 ■/ Exactly as sketched. Chosen from a wonderful ® ' W R ” W’' ’ '' 1 iiSf H ” collection of the latest Dressing Gowns; the AV W V j » x 4 style illustrated is a typical example. It is an .... English gown of all pure wool llannel featuring TTTA A I A' a smart check design of fawn and brown with ®kJ W Bi tl Al & ZA\ I "*' ' - collar and cuffs in contrast shade. Other shades nLx V Bl 1/ JL XL ’’LJr X Ja. K-X , are Fawn/Red, Grey/Blue. Beautifully made Chosen at random from our collection of the latest exclusive im- ■' > With ' Vi “ e wrap ’ oVer P ° cketS and girdle ' Prke ported overcoats we have sketched this example. It’s an all pure ' V'''' /Y p / wool XVest of England Tweed, Raglan style, tailored in England by ’, > IfclMv'Wl', 03 / " John Barron of Leeds. A coat of distinction and comfort. Seethe A ' special display of other imported coats. Price . ; ' Not illustrated, but on display in the Departvwh- ■ ment are the new Tweed effect Dressing Gowns. 2ra»l W/ i’U'/ ra ASA They’ve just arrived. Serviceable shades of . Fawns and Browns with fancy corded cuffs and The very best features of English Tailoring are shown in a range of girdle Price smart double breasted overcoats by Joseph May. The styles are x IS exceedingly smart—semi-fitting over hips. Lined throughout with Suede Rayon ; neat and distinctive patterns. Price W ’’'MU' Famous for warmth and wear—the Jaeger lIV J \ilL B<l. ■'KW 1 Dressing Gown. Lightweight; English made; Smart English Raincoats in medium and dark fawn. Double texture X■■ ■ check designs in Blue Greys, lawn Browns and gabardine, obtainable in either Prussian or step collar styles. This ; ' HKf wM"* ! Red Brown. Kirkcaldie’s have a wide range of is a better raincoat at a popular price. Price ’' k these popular gowns. Ince 49/6 ' fibril#®' to IThe famous “Burberry” Raincoats, styled for Kirkcaldie’s with con- </< <> /ia® ISIa ' vertible collars, with or without belt (belt in pocket of every coat). •» tt a th iad t? 0 OTYTP Made for both warmth and protection from rain. Cheek lining. In Ml® IVIEiN S HAllvDJKiiooliNLj shades Putty, Light Fawn, Fawn and Grey. Burberry Coats last a Another illustration of the complete and modlifctime and always look right Priced from < 'WW ern service offered by Kirkcaldie’s is the Men’s #/IO /— 111 ImsHK -1«- ' Hairdressing. It is a popular and convenient J™ < y I Sae I - >service for busy men. ’Phone 43-063 for an shirts ■HBHflSiglBWi V 1 As sketched. Men’s Shirts with double Ht’ .SM£ M to- cu ff S and two twin tab collars to f ' ft match. Made in Tootals Super Poplin, in srey, blue, fawn, green grounds with lliM l VM new slub stripe of contrasting tones. fif MW 16/6 f z « The “Glendal Rocola” Neglige Shirt— ||||| Lli WIH » S /Wk rbU\\ made in England, with double cuffs W .MgSllt f ''J® iWHiWIs Wtl v' and two collars to match, one twin tab KD W VS/ti ® lIKISbSU U \ Vi U< 11TfhkflHA vK I Iwltand one med. point. Grey grounds only \p I '' J ' U mHUWMiW <U in chccks and stri P e cffects ’ iY'rfect ff/gSiS^IS, I 11 'A Ivli ■’V Ih ‘*' 1 cut and finish. Price AA ' rM 0 A' ’MSs'P mhaajiaMl ,’/6 fimniiagSfltn •' Vftt 111 *iV U < x OV'. The I’an Heusen Collarite Sports Ry W|Wl || • I? Tu \llVn W V V *r to' \ rA I Shirt, collar attached in self shades WJ fmu a vf?// f liSi l § //iffl IOKRn n\ly t U (\ ’ ,'»> *A \ of Blue, Grey, Fawn. Price 7/1 ißli n/s//l8 IlSs/iT S HIS/ Wl BA • ' miiMlbhl 16/6 pw ftn- 1 ' pyjamas I ■i " k’t'd For winter warmth and comfort we M ' , s vWKKSSraKm l\\\ <V\\\'MiKilm llav e assembled a large range of I’y- W / A ;> T SX- 1 jamas. The style sketched is made in U3ll | WUT'TSSW 'Lanark Scotch XVincey in shades of I'lll Wl mystriped Blue and Fawns. All sizes S.M. I w i ity, good lit and long wear—Pyjamas XVolsey Sui>er-de-luxe Underwear Alpha Underwear for men I’u i. t -to ' ' V wA\\ in' Horrockses Ideal Cloth in Blue and for men! All pure wool, unshrink- wool. Made in England. XX ell cut Fawn stripes S.M., M. and O.S. fit- able. Combining warmth with light and finished. Guaranteed tor wear t in'< Pr ees weight. Short sleeve vest and trou- and comfort. Short sleeve vest and 9/6 10/6 12/6 15/6 rw’wi»/?: KIK K~KTT r orF AND "STAINS LIMITED, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON -
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 175, 21 April 1937, Page 18
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