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_—,—_—, , , _, <N , "Your Costume is Perfect!" "How Loyely your Frock is!" The happy recipient of such compliments feels a thrill of real achievement; she knows how difficult was the attainment of the charm which evokes these remarks, and is not likely to consciously discount such hard-won effect. Yet how often do we see'an otherwise perfect "ensemble" spoiled by unsuitable footwear! One wonders how this important detail has escaped the close discrimination evidenced in the costume. Possibly the wearer has been ill-advised. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD. ARE HIGH-GRADE FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS Who aim to give to every client that individual attention which alone ensures the correct fulfilment of the customers' real requirements. Following- are some indications of the class of goods we cany. Celebrated "Cousins" Shoes LADIES' GLACE KID NEW BAR SHOES— . Price ,'*£ pair LADIES' BLACK GLACE KID PLAIN COURT SHOES— Welted soles, Louis heels • Price ■£»/7/6 LADIES' BLACK OOZE CALF TIE SHOESv-Welted soles, .',''. .., medium Louis heels Price £4/17/6 pair LADIES' PATENT LEATHER TIE SHOES—Welted' soles, and' " ■ Louis heels . , Price £«/i7/e pair ■• LADIES' BRONZE KID OPERA COURT SHOES—Suitable for _ evening: or street wear Price £5/15/8 pair ,f Famous " Lotus " Shoes LADIES; PATENT LEATHER. OXFORD SHOES —- With medium low heels . Price 50/- pair ■• ■■■ LADIES' PATENT LEATHER OXFORD SHOES—With smart ' - toe and medium Cuban heel Price "2/6 pair Also, a good assortment of the ever-popular " Selby "Oxford" Shoes With the new 2-inch Louis heels and pump soles; in fawn, grey, champag-ne, or navy kid , Price 82/6 pair Footwear Quality—Footwear Value ■ - •■ AT \. ... .; :.. KIRKGALDIE and STAINS LTPFAMOUS FOR OVER 58 YEARS FOR QUALITY, STYLE AND VALUE : For Winter Wear 'j£jk ' Celona Mm Nightdresses. S^\^ - ■ So soft and dainty, so cosy for cold f t\\ JA^\ nights—Celona wear is much in / /£_ \'\%, '■ " demand.' Traced in simple de- / / \~£f sig-ns for home embrpidery. '^3£?-/A1 LADIES' FULL-SIZE NIGHTDRESSES— T*srW Z^n/A) , 16/6 \\rf i(c/ CHILDREN'S—I 2to 16 years . 13/6 X///Vr L\ INFANTS'— ) 6/6 / [j I Call or write to-day. Mj \ Postage paid on cash orders. ■■ •• M. o jlm \ a f g~*r\mikJl (incorporating.. . & M. A. ALCCJKiN pringle's) 152-IS4- Lambton Quay, Wellington Tel. 2360 . 1 J HAPPY HABERDASHERY rx^^ Dnlo HI uILKIiIiUJ / ffilfW^\ All the standard odds and ends, and / . (fjjfyF")3i& /i/, \ all the out-o£-the-ordihary lines usually / /I/Illl\ so hard to get, you can uot only get at . »-*dtiS*sT7*\twlllll\ Gilmer's, but Buy For Less at Gilmer's. . . f^Mfiol[s'-']hj•wll/iA Try out these values; they're going to /m^k AI&^^W^wWMJ'I mean a big saving of £ s. d.._to you. r^£<yQw^^W Cire Ribbons—ln all colours and black . /OL Wf^^^^^^^WMs • Chenille —For embroidering, in all W^VlS^^^^^^MW^ shades 2id. yard, 2/3 d« >ards y^^^^^^^^J/W Russian Braids—ln oil colours Tili' TOMKw! K^»/ 2|d yard, 2/3 doz. yards >K. Wfßi SPkXJW Silk Military Braid—£-inch, black, ' ■The above are the prices, but best way V2)j\^ r' is to come and .handle the qualities. >•' " Note the\Addreas: = j >6lSmith StS" m^JJ a£^ ISOLA: ir^S^ Vacuum Flasks I ill! llfil ot'ier Vacuum F'aslc '^^i gives better service than Ell *■ 1 When you buy a Flask Xl I remember the." Isola" is lH % W Guaranteed | , (2) Costs Less • B I 3^ Its *1! Briti»h 4||P^-"€JP Price: pint 20/-, qwt 35/- ' . 69W2LLISST., JU?, 'WELLINGTON.3..

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 76, 31 March 1922, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 76, 31 March 1922, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 76, 31 March 1922, Page 9

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