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Will Prices Go Higher? The drapery markets of- the ' ■ ' " " "~~jl, ■ world are bare of goods and . £p~^< ' t the demand is enormous. '. This explains why the ever- ■ !S^^^/>^li /Sms>, „ u Pward tendency of prices. Wi^l . j_ However, ladies will find f^li^IlOSXV- ; that through George &Kersi ."J« jf^/ • leys caut'ous ouy*ngi it is ■■•■*. ir^-^^l-S^Fr "^ possible to secure depend-" - f ii able merchandise at remsurk- , "' •* ably moderate prices. Select Now,at"G.& X.V 'Tis Wise to Buy Gloves ' * ■ t and Hosiery Now 2-BUTTON DEERSKIN GLOVES —In grey and tan shades; hard-wearing reliable glove 12/6 pair • - ' ■ I GAUNTLET DEERSKIN GLOVES—In grey and tan shades 17/6, 21/- pair v 2-BUTTON TAN NAPPA GLOVES— Bolton cut thumb, pique sewn '■'>■''' '•0/6 pair HEAVY KNITTED COLONIAL HOSE ' •' —In khaki, green, brown and grey; ■ ' soft good wearing hose. 4/11 pair i/rRIBBED SHOT CASHMERE HOSE I —Black/white) black/saxe, black/ ■■'■■■ / ' • , • ■■ ■ ;■■ J f purple, black/green, black/brown and ' ,'f' ' ' ' " ' black/sky; smart strong hose _ SPUN SILK HOSE—In the latest fancy t^rlSuj HfSl " check and stripe effects ; all shades SS^P?HiI f sJHfif " PLAIN ALL-WOOL HOSE —In grey, if ■I • "mole,- green, navy, saxe, lose, wine. K%. Kill Hlj " champagne ■ . 7/J1 pair WSlw \1 /TBw " ' George & Kersley, w y (1 Lambton Quay - Wellington. f<*^T ; THE HOUSE OF "K. & S,"' FOUNDED 1863. Fifty-seven Years of Progress Based on Value. Announcing a Full Presentation of SPRING -. DRESS FABRICS Entirely "new weaves and charming colour schemes are- a feature of the nsw '• fabrics for Spring and Summer wear. We have now opened a beautiful collection of choice fabrics, and invite your early inspection. Even, if .'you haven't/yet decided on the style of your new gown, call and see these lovely, _ materials. Write for Patterns if you cannot Call RATINE CRIMP—4O inches wide; a novel weave in a durable and dainty wash dress fabric;'white ground, with neat crossbar check in helio. and 1' saxe; very suitable for beach wear for young and old Price 4/11 yard MULTI-COLOURED CHECK RATINE—4O inches wide; smart and effective fabrics, in the latest and most fashionable design; four different combina- ■ tion colourings; specially suitable for Summer costumes, skirts, frocks and , ■ sports coats Price 6/6 yard -» RATINE ESPONGE—4O inches wide; a pronounced favourite and leader in 'smart and effective wash dress fabrics; we have them in two-tone block stripes and novelty multi-coloured stripes; in fourteen different colourings , thatjare the newest; the demand for this fabric to be made up into sports coats and skirts we predict will be exceptional Price 5/11 yard . CREPE RATINE—4O inches wide; quite\a novelty for Summer wear; is reversible and rather smart; for beauty of weave and effect we recommend it; the shades are two-tone combination in biscuit and black, saxe and sky, 1 vieux rose and pink, reseda and black Price 6/6 yard , HEATHER ESPONGE—4O inches wide; a new and dainty weave; has,the effect of heather ( tweed; fashion features this cloth for the coming season; \ the shades are the latest in midshipman blue, light prune, mid reseda^and , Copenhagen blue- all with double pin stripe in white Price 7/6 yard CREPE ESPONGE—4O inches wide; in the ever popular block stripe; makes ;' smart and attractive Summer sports garments; the stripas are alternate in navy artd white, saxe and white, shell pink and white and rose and white, all of even width; secure these e'aily, as they are the quickest at selling Price 9/11 yard : » Butterick Fashions A Paper Pattern for any Garment New supplies reach us by every steamer, and the latest Spring fashions are now to hand. Ideal for the home dressmaker—easy to follow, clearly marked for '„ cutting and making up, corect sizes and good styles. Butterick Fashions enable every home needlewoman to become her own dressmaker. BUTTERICK PAPER PATTERNS— Price 9d each BUTTERICK SUMMER QUARTERLY— „ Price 1/6 each - - DELINEATOR—June and July ■ " Price !/• eack POSTAGE EXTRA

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 50, 27 August 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 50, 27 August 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 50, 27 August 1920, Page 9

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