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g6B4j'iiniß MS ff lIIIHII''Ap*QH' % Fabrics for Evening Weai | , ! I A Dazzling Display in our Dress Depart- I jj ' i ment from 16th to 21st April. ' f"1 1 With the advent of the Ball Season much attention ft ' I I is being paid to the charming French creations in H I / our Silk Department. Kirkcaldie's are always in I V 1 >._ | the front rank with continuous supplies of all the U "—I _— , latest novelties from London and Paris. You will !| ."""I ' ZH enjoy every moment of the Ball if attired in one of ' 11 ~1 I -^ . our shimmering, silvery, lustrous' silks. sE| I ! Satin Charmante—4oin. wide; a foremost satin in II =rR ( -— | the realm of Fashion; flame, royal, vieux rose, 'I ==\ >• :== • henna, fuchsia, nattier, electric, saxe, king- II *—"I i =j£ fisher, mid grey, brown, mole, nigger, sand, Hl=s3 f 3ufc -purple, white, navy, and black "■ ' , 1881 1 leS « Pricei 19/n »<> 28/« y««-J ' lei i H^ Super Crepe-de-chine— 40in. wldej moreover, it has IBSI I V&i ■ our guarantee of excellencej in jade, reseda, ' jl til 1 \nk mastic, mole, saxe, sky, turquoise, shell pink, i| J9I j agfif t salmon, vieux rose, cherry, henna, heliotrope, j ißft \ EgS , purple, atrfethyst, steel grey, golden'brown, mid ll w\ \ Jffg - brown, nigger, maize, champagne, apricot, lemon, f wm\ ? g*= mastic, putty, emerald, ivory, navy, and black I pa I rcN .; . „ Price 12/» y««* fcJ ; • v Moonglow Satins—3 Bin. wide; an unusual hand- Sn\ I ■ some satin; in beautiul shades of shell pink, saxe, ■ tjH J gjsw turquoise, maize, autumn brown, henna, steel ■ M \ WE grey> squirrel, fawn, golden brown, and white IWM 13 PSt ..... - Price 16/6 yard \la H B Satin Maroeain—4sin. wide; it is eminently suitable WX V SjM for both frock and wrap; in glorious shades of !B3 |\ W(!=m cherry, saxe, kingfisher, coral pink, steel grey, JHij \) PU«y, and ivory, » Price 17/6 yard IHR I* -"gH Crepe Megara—4oin. wide; ideally suited to smart [lE— iii lv , evening gowns; in pretty shades of French grey, , lEis l] i vieux rose, marigold, tabac, golden brown, lettuce ||j-"'| I J= . green, reseda, lemon, rose, ivory, and black 11~~~l I — _, „ Price 26/6 yard |I|~| I rt Chiffon Taffeta—B7in. wide; a great demand is 111 -T.I f predicted for Silk Taffetas; in saxe, electric, HI, ! « ■ i i kingfisher, Persian green, emerald, jade, reseda, II ,I f I heliotrope, amethyst, purple, pink, vieux rose,-"' 111 i li I flame, clierry, sky, royal, maize, mole, grey, . .111- J F Shanlaign, mid brown, nigger, navy, 'ivory, 111 • I - ' cream, and black Price 14/6 yard .ul I J Satin Cynthia — 37-Bin. • wide; unsurpassed, ex- HI ft ;•*> [ quisitc, and distinctive for dainty evening frocks HI i f ' . \ and wraps; in radiant tones of gold, jade, maize, HI i • kingfisher, light brown, beech brown, henna! HI i I II steel grey, mid grey,, salmon pink, ivory, and jj| 'If II Chafmeute Satin—37-Bin. wide; in a -charming - HI Ml II range of delightful shades in shell pink, vieux . " i I !11l rose, flame, orange, cardinal, wine,' grenat, sky, ||| Hi turquoise, nattier, saxe, electric, kingfisher, jade, . || HI . emerald, reseda, bottle green, heliotrope, purple, . ;|| 111 amethyst, gold, putty, biscuit, champagne, msite, ill 111 steel grey, mole, royal, tan, brick, nut brown, ■ [ll . '|| mid brown, nigger, white, cream, and black j "'|| 'Jl Price 15/11 yard I { ill •^ll In addition to. above see the beautiful Tiwel { t&\\ -'- ll' »rocal*e»» Ninon*, Broche Satiiu, Chiffon Velvet,' f £?!! —In Suade Cloths; for evening wraps, etc., etc. i —■ ||I 1 KIRKCALDIE [I B i 2£ STAINS Sia|H "THE FASHION CENTRE' "^ SI! RACE VISITORS -v Are invited to visit our Showroom, where we " . : are making a special Display o/Old Brass CANDLESTICKS, BOWLS, TRAYS, ASH TRAYS, ' JUGS. WARMING PANS >' ALL MODERAfELY PRICED , M. & M. A. ALCORN INCORPORATING "PRINGLE'S" ■ , " '. ' .' 152 LAMBTON QUAY , Telephone 2360 . „ ■* ■ „'. ' . / ■■' " We specialise In several lines oJ Children's ' and Maids' Clothing, but THIS WEEK'S BIG ATTRACTION is , ;■ CHILDREN»S BEAVER AND If ATC SEALETTE n/ViO BBAVBR SATS In black and grey, with wide brim, untrimmed 1 17/6. Nicely Trimmed Irom •■ • • • • • .25/- ---' SSf ALETTE HATS • . . . 9/11, 10/0, 12J6 These are sterling "GUmer" Values. , n . There's a big selection of sizes. Bring the Children in and try tliem on. GILMER'S CORNER CUBA AND ABELSMITH STREETS, WELLINGTON ' ' ') » -|| QljSp Transform your Summer Hat ; Imm^ into a Fashionable Winter Model You can make yonr oldhildodottWe 7 ' . duty by using A£ '(£^B Excelsior Hat Dye fll^ff* These dyes are obtainable in all the latest shades, and they are easy to fIH apply with a brash, drying quickly with a fashionable dull finish. Obtainable at all atorat or from TIMr.FV^ IkA 30 Ma«»«r, St., WeHmgton J I HARRY BAKER. ' THE PISN DOOTOB ' ' I AWES, if you want a. Costume that TS tho recognited Modioo for FouiJtiin J will givo istitfaction in every de- JL Pons and Eversharp Pencils. " Contail, call at 70, Mnancr«-st (upstairs). En- >ultations free. Geo. Jeffeiy, Stationer* tranoe, Studio Stairway. [ lambton-qy..

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 89, 14 April 1923, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 89, 14 April 1923, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 89, 14 April 1923, Page 13