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Is your Wardrobe Quite Complete•.?" There are two adjuncts that are essential to every lady's wardrobe of spring, apparel— Gloves and Hosiery. ■ . Apart from the splendid fit and unusual \ smartness bur Gloves and Hosiery possess, ' there is a genuine quality and remarkable 'wearing virtues. Prices, too, are very atI tractive. I Splendid Glove Values Dent's 2 and 3 -dome FRENCH KID GLOVES—Soft pliable skin, • x well cut; in shades of brown, beaver, grey, black and white 7 Prices 15/9, 16/9, 17/6 pair 2-dorae DOESKIN GLOVES—Pique sewn; bolton cut thumb; in grey and tan ' Price 18/6 pair WASHING DOESKIN GLOVES—In natural and white, with self ' and block stitchings ■ Prices 11/9, 14/11 pair Dent's 2-dome FINISH FABRIC GLOVES — In white, black, grey, beaver and shades; a perfect fitting washing \ glove, with appearance of suede ' ' Prioa 8/6 pair Remarkable Hosiery Offers. LADIES'- PLAIN BLACK COTTON HOSE—Seamless throughout: fast dye; comfortable good wearing hose Prices 1/6, 1/9,1/11 pair lIOLEPROOF HOSIERY—BIack silk finish Lisle and cotton; thoroughly reliable Prices 3/11, 7/6, 7/11 pair SILK ANKLE HOSE—In blaclTand white; reliable makes Prices 6/6, 5/11, 7/11, 8/6 pair SILK ANKLE HOSE—Lisle top and foot; in grey, tan, brown, s fawn, sky and pink Prices 7/11, 8/6 pair ■ ■ i ' _. George & Kersley, Ltd. , LAMBTON QUAY - WELLINGTON. t. . ; _ / ■ KIRKCAtmB&STAIhJSITtt Art Furnishing Special Display of Stencilled Goods We are showing at present a ' splendid variety of hand stencilled Curtains, Cushions, Floor Ottomans, etc., of which the colourings are absolutely fast, and will stand washing and the rays of the isun. Any colour scheme can be carried out to suit your own requirements, *as we have special facilities for doing this work and an almost unlimited range of smart designs. The showing included:—', STENCILLED POPLIN CURTAINS—2j yard/ long. Prices from *5/5/- a pair FADELESS CASEMENT CURTAINS—3 yards long. Prices from 63/- a paif FLOOR OTTOMANS—Various styles. Prices from 42/- each. v CUSHIONS—In great" variety. ' Prices from 17/8 ANY-ARTICLE IN ANY SIZE OR COLOUR CAN BE STENCILED; TO ORDER. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. • SEE WINDOW From War to Peace! Household Ornaments made from Shells fired in the cause of freedom One of our Lambton Quay windows is devoted to an interesting, display of war relics—useful ornaments made from cartridge cases which were actually fired in the Great War. These have been re-modelled, shaped, burnished, and come in varibus finishes.' ,They are all solid brass and s . i British manufacture. . ( ' ' There are ASH BOWLS made from 4.5 • Howitzer cartridge case, with' original nose cap, in satin finish and antique brass, TOBACCO JARS, same size, in autique'brass, also FLOWER POTS in antique and satin brass. From iB-pounder< cartridges there are various shapes of VASES, with or without handks, in antique copper and satin finish, HOT WATER JUGS with lip and handle, WALL GONGS with striker, and , also VASES, JUGS and GONGS from smaller shells, such as 6-pounder, ; : . 2.95 and-MK 111. Don't fail to see this display. Appropriate Gifts for those whose Boys went "over there." See Windows* Mir ■' «mooy.fbr-:Overl«^ar^j%4 .V "

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 91, 14 October 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 91, 14 October 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 91, 14 October 1920, Page 9

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