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Evening Wear Accessories On Thursday Next is the great event of the winter season—the Race Club Ball—and closely following- are many other exclusive functons; so that after weeks of preparation many wonderful "ensembles" will now be complete, or nearly so. It is always possible, though, that in the excitement some quite important accessory may be forgotten; therefore, "The House of K&SLta." offers the following suggestions as being possibly timely remindersMagnificent Feather Fans Composed of single feathers or in clusters of from five to twenty graceful plumes in. white, and many gorgeous colours; SINGLE FEATHER FANS—With celluloid mountngs; in lemon/ black, royal, white and black Price 19/8 SINGLE FEATHER FANS—In royal, black/white, jade/grey OSTRICH FEATHER FANS OF 14 PLUMES—In jade, 'axe, and violet . Price 89/8 FEATHER FANS OF FIVE BEAUTIFUL OSTRICH FEATHERS—In silver grey, flesh pink, rose, violet, and black; with tortoiseshell handle . Price 12 guineas OSTRICH FEATHER FAN OF SEVEN FEATHERS—With tortoiseshell handles, in saxe, jade, and rose' Price 7i guineas AND MANY OTHERS, AT PRICES RANGING UP TO - • , 19' guineas Exquisite Evening Wraps FRINGED EVENING SCARF—Of crepe-de-chine; vi\ yards x 1 yard; in black, grey, saxe, mole, flame, and bream; with" " embroidered design in Oriental coloiv-'ng on either end. Thes*s can be effectively used for making a very smart tea jrown Price 78/6 v EVENING WRAP—In rich crepe-de-chine; 54 inches square; in oyster grey and flame; with embroidered designs in contrasting colours -.■.■:> ; Price 6 guineas CREPE-DE-CHINE WRAP—66 inches square, including fringe; in old gold, silver grey, and white, with embroidered .floral; ; designs to contrast, • ■. : Price 8 guineas . WRAP—Of crepe-de-chine; in light sky, with self- / coloured embroidered design; 72. inches square, includingfringe ,„. Price 9 guineas Details of higher-priced wraps will be gladly supplied on request. j HAVE YOU SECURED YOUR EVENING SHOES, CLOVES, HOSIERY, ETC.? , . ! If not, then visit - i KIRKCALDIE £2R STAINS !££: FAMOUS FOR OVER 59 YEARS FOR QUA ITY, .sTYLE AND VALUE /^Y 1730 /^N. Traced Handkerchiefs ; «C ...^ ff / IN SETS OF 3 N. jC • any dainty Patterns to A. j, "/ y^^* ' ' ck°ose from- / V. , jr j Stamped on Tarantulle— S. \sr''Yjtyr / v V* per set of 3 \stfyr j/ On Pure Linen— 4/3 set V. ' , jr Large stock of D.M.C.' \- i]_«i 4. jt Boiling Cotton for,, all , t^ ?£&?* jr Embroidery. Postage paid on Cash Orders V" for Traced Goods. M. &M. A. ALCORN °SS 152-154 ■ ambt^n Quay :: Wellington telephone 2360 There IS Some- lo *<^g^i thing to See £^p^ further up Cuba Street. Come along i'\ jfr^jft jsW"" and see the REAL Bargains at Gilmer's Annual Tvt WINTER SALE Just to give you an "INK-ling" of the values, we quote:— f FURS —Samples; Tango and Stole shapes; all beautiful goods Clearing at 35/- to 50/VELOUR COATS—In navy and black. We have been getting 6 guineas for these coats Clearing at 50/GLOVES—AII wool; in fawn, browns, and heathers Sale Price 1/6 pair CHILDREN'S GLOVES—AII wool, navy, small sizes Only 6d. pair CHILDREN'S VESTS and BLOOMERS—Odd sizes Going Very Cheap' COME ON ALONG! PII MFP*Q Corner of Cuba and yjILiIVULIVtJ AMe Smith Streets .j I——— — ——■—, IT PAYS TO BE SINCERE IN ADVERTISING THAT'S WHY OUR BARGAIN WINDOW IS A SUCCESS. (When we »y * Bargain we mt» a Bargain) 69 WILLIS ST.. U WELLINGTON. 9

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 8, 10 July 1922, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 8, 10 July 1922, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 8, 10 July 1922, Page 9

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