Notes on Cashmere Hose Last winter the prices of Cashmere Hose had soared to such a level as to place them beyond the reach of many women, compelling them to resort to cotton. This season, however, both prices and selection have greatly improved, so that it is possible to secure at "The House of K.&S. Ltd." -the best All-wool Cashmere Hose in any weight desired at prices away below those of last year. NOTE THE FOLLOWING PARTICULARS: , Ladles' All-Wool Seamless Black Cashmere Hose— ln women's and small women's • . Price 3/8 pair Ladles' Ail-Wool Black Cashmere Hose— Seamless, and a reliable, black Honest Value at 4/11 pair Ladies' All-wool Black Cashemere Hose— Full fashioned, with all • the comfort of seamless feet Prices 6/11, 7/11, and ft/11 pair Ladles' Full-fashioned Hose— With extia splicings in all wearing parts; medium weight, and a favourite At 7/11 pair Morley's Special Fine Cashmere Hose —Full fashioned, with extra threads in wearing- parts; stocked in' 4 sizes At 8/11 and 9/0 pair ' Ladies' Red Stripe Botany Wool Hose —Full fashioned, soft, and. pliable; all sizes At 8/11 pair Ladies' Special Wide Top Black Cashmere Hose— Full fashioned , In all sizes at 8/11 pair , a Ladies' " Pesco" Fine Cashmere Hose— ln 14 costume shades; We now have this well-known hose at 7/11 pair , Ladies' Real Balbrlggan Hose —Full fashioned and all wool; in 26 costume shades At 8/11 pair The " Pesco" Full-fashioned Hose —ln light and mid clerical greys Now 10/8 pair Ladles' All-Wool Hose— ln the fashionable 28/10 rib, 10/10 rib, or.wide rib; in a variety of costume shades - At 6/11 pair Ladies' Black All-Wool Rib Hose— Seamless At 4/11 pair Ladles' Wide-Rib Black All-Wool Hose— Price 6/11 pair Morley's Full-fashoned Black 1/1 Rib— An all-wool and excellent wearing- hose „ . ', ,At 8/11 pair. „ Children's All-Wool Winter Sox—Navy ground and white rings; sizes 2 to 10 Prices 3/3 to 4/9 pair ' Children's Cosy All-Wool Tartan Sox— Sizes 2 to 10 Prices 3/3 to 4/9 pair Morley's All-Wool Full-fashioned Black Three-quarter Sox — Sizes 6 to iz Prices 3/8 to 4/B ualr Morley's Best All-Wool Three-quarter Sox— ln black, extra heavy weight; sizes 6 to 12 Prices 4/9 to 6/6 pair Children's Fine Cream Art Silk Sox— With cashmere tops and soles; sizes 2to 6 " Prices 2/6 pair Children's Art Silk and Cashmere Sox—ln pale sky, sky, helio., and emerald; sizes 3 to 7 Price 2/6 pair Children's Fancy Art Silk and Cashmere Sox— ln white, self - military stripes and clox on silver grey; helio., champagne, , and sky; sizes 3 to S . Price 2/6 pair Children's Spun Silk Sox — ln cream, sky, and pale pink; sizes o to 7 Prices 4/9 to 5/11 pair " The Dolly"— In white silk and wool; sizes 7 and 8 only Remarkable Value at 1/8 pair KIRKCALDIE and STAINS HE: FAMOUS FOR OVER 59 YEARS FOR QUA' ITY, STYLE AND VALVE J^\ 1730 / f\ Traced Handkerchiefs j <T V. - X / IN SETS OF 3 »v *. S®-' / >t /Many dainty Patterns to O*. V, tV V^"S choose from. J? >v / Stamped on Tarantulle— S. X.V-'"*'"-'^/ I I^B per s9t °* 3 >v ■\sXs? f "On Pure Linen— 4/3 set 1^ / Large stock of D.M.C. >, JT" «. •S J Boiling Cotton for all \V/ Embroidery. V, V jr Postage paid on Cash Orders *V^ for Traced Goods. . M. &M. A. ALCORN fl^ N pS G 152-154 Lambtm Quay :: We'lington telephone 2360 mmmmmmlmmam o m^mmwmi^mmimmumm—^mm—mmmmmmmmmmm—mmmmmmt^nxM*mßm fr ~\ Further Big Bargains from Giber's f We leave it to the prices to tell the story:—. CORSETS —All to clear; odd lots, in all sizes and makes From 3/11 up WOMEN'S VESTS —We arc famous for values in Vests. Now that our ordinary prices are reduced for Sale, _our Vests are wonderful bargains Sale Prices from 2/3 SPECIAL NOTE We are going to take stock, and every day will find something we want to get rid of, which means that, it will pay you to be on the spot. Get the Habit of Shopping at sfTT IUTI7O'Q Corner of Cuba and lalLilYllLl\ O Able Smith Streets , V = MEN ARE JUDGED By the baggage as well as by the company they keep. "ATLAS BAGS" go a long- way to*j*rd making baggage and men deserve favour* able judgment. J. S. LAND MANUFACTURER OF "ATLAS" LEATHER GOODS , I 248 LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON J
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 11, 13 July 1922, Page 9
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717Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 11, 13 July 1922, Page 9
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