fmmm '"" " ■ """■'■ Will Prices Go Higher? The drapery markets of the j" i world are bare of goods and £^2^ I the de fit and is enormous. r^^W^s^r^7' ' This explains why the ever- -^. upward tendency of prices /y^T I l3i 's so Seneral. wV I v^rn^ However, ladies w|H find %l r^fklinSA\ that throu Sh Geor«e* KersMi jfltxl^, ' ley's cautious buying, it is ~<F~~:~~^^^ $V ■ possible to secure dependX-^ 351^"^ Li J able merchandise at remartr ably moderate prices. * Select Now, at" G.& X.'s" "Tis Wise to Buy Gloves and Hosiery Now . 2-BUTTON DEERSKIN GLOVES —In grey and tan shades; hard-wearing reliable glove 12/6 pair GAUNTLET DEERSKIN GLOVES—In grey and tan shades, 17/6, 21/- pair 2-BUTTON TAN NAPPA GLOVES— Bolton cut thumb, pique sewn 10/6 pair HEAVY KNITTED COLONIAL HOSE —In khaki, green, brown and grey; '- soft good wearing hose:' 4/11 pair i/i RIBBED SHOT CASHMERE HOSE ■—Black/whitp, black/saxe, black/ purple, bjack/greeh, black/brown and black/sky; smart strong Hose SPUN SILK HOSE—In the latest fancy i'^^M#J l^l check and stripe effects; all shades lillwL' Wm& 15/9, 15/11, 16/6 pair W^lll ■ PLAIN ALL-WOOL HOSE —In grey, 1| w| mole-, green, navy, saxe, rose, wine, wjak Wi silß champagne 7/11 pair Pjfv \i /hI Gporge & Kersley, P | |1 Lambtpn Quay - Wellington. -x**^^" -^*>^^.- >»■»"■ »«■■■■ ;., ■—■————^ K.&S. Spring Fashions A Peep at the 1920 btyles , • The above illustration depicts one of the new Gowiis—a handsome mddel of grey Georgette over, self-coloured satin. . The bodice is cut round at neck, and is richly trimmed silver tinsel embroidery. The gracefully draped skirt is exquisite in its simplicity. Among many other dainty Gowns are to be seen rich models in crepe-de-chine, soft satin, silk epingle and many new fabrics of particularly Springvlike weave. The* colours are as widely varied'as the styles—delicate soft tones as well as rich bright colourings. , Oriental embroidery and braiding feature among the trimmings. We invite your early inspection. VISIT THE SHOWROOM.' JAPANESE CREPES New Range Just Opened Up. ' Our Manchester Department is now decked out with this never-failingr fabric for Spring and Summer wear, and we are in aposition to offer a wide choice and exceptional value. All 30 inches wide. The ideal fabric for Nightdresses, Underwear, Pyjamas, Blouses, Frocks, Men's Shirts and Children's Garments. -."*.. Self Shades ...Novelty Checks Smart Stripes Plain White 2/11 3/3 3/3 2/8 to 4/3 . In addition to a full range of plain and white weft self shades, we have a wonderful selection of checks and stripes, embracing all the newest smart patterns, which increase the sphere of usefulness of ian always useful fabric. See the window, or, if you cannot call, WRITE FOR SAMPLES.
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 51, 28 August 1920, Page 10
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