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p Fabrics for Evening Wear H ! | | A Dazzling Display In our Dress Depart- I jj I ment from 16th to 21at April. | I I I With the advent of the Ball Season much' attention ' I I . is being paid to the charming French creations in ■ I; ; I our Silk Department Kirkcaldie's are always in k,■ ! the front rank with continuous supplies of all the 'I { r£L latest novelties from London and Paris. You will \ .** -' I—** /enjoy every moment of the Ball if attired in one of SS U-~ our shimmering, silvery, lustrous silks.. .. ~Z I ** S»tin Charmante—4Cfin. wide; a foremost satin in =r I" the realm of Fashion; flame, royal, vieux rose, ■— b[T" henna, fuchsia, nattier, electric, saxe, king- ——Ij? [~7~ fisher, mid grey, brown, mole, nigger, sand, \\m i "\\\ Ejj|E I purple, white, navy, and black 1 Eftjjri jjffig F«c« 19/H to 28/6 yard 1 WMll RTS Super Cpepe-de-chine—4oin. wide; moreover, it has ! gjuS: < PvcJE our guarantee of excellence; in jade, reseda, BS | hA| mastic, mole, saxe, sky, turquoise, shell pink, KJ| { E=jS2 salmon, vieux rose, cherry, henna, heliotrope, S§Z§ •* RgG; i purple, amethyst, steel grey, golden brown, mid iafiaj ! [Smg brown, nigger, maize, champagne, apricot, lemon, Slila i" BJMg mastic, putty, emerald, ivory, navy, and black Err i Pfes Price 12/11 yard ' ffoJ \ hjVn Moongloy Satins—3 Bin. wide; an unusual hand- ■ atSJi > Bwd^ some satin; in beautiul shades of shell pink, saxe, ' siSS BSjk turquoise, maize, autumn brown, henna, steel psl?! HlfflK grey, squirrel, fawn, golden brown, and white §1111 US Price 16/6 yard > |e33 i| Satin Marocate—4sin. wide; it is eminently suitable &E3I ' tS*£ for both frock and wrap; in glorious shades of P&i§ ' HH cherry, saxe,-kingfisher, coral pink, steel grey,' O|w ' gS putty, and ivory Price. 17/6 yard jpEgS 1 p3ffl£ Crepe Megara—tOin. wide; ideally suited to smart ,' F^ ' :== ' evening gowns; in pretty shades of French grey, i j — 7 \ ! r vieux rose, marigold, tabac, golden brown, lettuce \ZZL ' zr= : green, reseda, lemon, rose, ivory, and black I ! ■ Price 26/6 yard jh^il ~ Chiffon Taffeta—37in. wide; a great demand is I i " predicted for Silk Taffetas; in saxe, electric, . I I kingfisher, Persian green, emerald, jade, reseda, ' ' heliotrope, amethyst, purple, pink, vieux rose,' ■■ I flame, cherry, sky, royal, maize, mole, grey, j j Shantaign, mid brown, nigger, navy, ivory, - I \ cream, and black ; Price 14/6 yard , ; , : Satin Cynthia — 37-Bin. wide; unsurpassed, ex- "'Si . quisite.'and distinctive for dainty evening frocks I and wraps; in radiant tones, of gold, jade, maize, •'• i | kingfisher, light brown, beech brown, henna, 1 'j j | v steel grey, mid grey, salmon pink, ivory, and " j 'J '. black Price 12/6 yard j \ Charmeute Satin—37-Bin. wide; in a charming I . range of delightful shades in shell pink, vieux ' j rose, flame, orange, cardinal, wine, grenat, sky, ' turquoise, nattier, saxe, electric, kingfisher, jade, , . emerald, reseda, bottle green, heliotrope, purple, amethyst, gold, putty, biscuit, champagne, maize, I steel grey, mole, royal, tan, brick, nlit brown,' ! , mid brown, nigger, white, cream, and black S . Price 15/11 yard j _ In addition' to above see the beautiful Tinsel _ j — Brocades,/ Ninons, Broche Sfitini, Chiffon Velvet, ! -— . Suede Cloth's; for eveninu wraps, etc.,'etc. i 1 KIRKCALDIE I M "THE FASHION CENTRE" "'' g j f RACE VISITORS ! Are invited to visit our Showroom, where "we are making a special • • • Display of Old Brass CANDLESTICKS. BOWLS, TRAYS. ASH TRAYS, ■ - JUGS. WARMING PANS ALL MODERATELY PRICED I M. & M. A. ALCORN INCORPORATING "PRINGLE/S" j 152 LAMBTON QUAY . Telephone 2350 IT'S TIME TO fiZSBB**. GET THE NEW <^P^®kw arid you'll be making a big mistake if you ■ MM, XsKMl' don't inspect"Gilmer's showing'before pur- JsS^y^J^ra chasing elsewhere. The styles are just as Imt^«jnSliV new"and beautiful as in the big emporiums, ff«T fifw' irr V but there's a mighty ' difference in the \ prices. Some of Gilmer's coats look I^l»Sn. Vl'hL* I WORTH DOUBLE THE PRICES ASKED. '^ff^J^-^C^7 COATS WITH FUR COLLARS-- <: ■ 63/- to 6 guineas j|Kpj#lf VELOUR COATS—The best selection in f J j^ town; newest styles and beautifully em- [ • ■ broidered 63/-, 79/6, 84/-, 105/. i ' LADIES' GOOD WARM COATS—Nigger, i i grey, fawn 29/6 . ' BLANKET COATS —Well cut. Look ' Si ' worth double. \ Brown, grey, mole, fawn j ; ; 35/- f ■ • ' SEE GILMER'S COATS FIRST. v' j I GILME'R'S, -yUf. ■ ' Comer CUBA *ni AEEL SMITH STREETS, ~l\ VV / WELLINGTON. £** >» f Transform your Summer Hat into a Fashionable Winter Model You can make your old hat do double duty by using Excelsior Hat Dye ■These dyes are obtainable in all the latest shades, and they are easy to apply with a brush, drying quickly with a fashionable dull finish. Obtainable at all stores or from - TINGEY'S Ltd., 30 MuwOTSt ' Wellington ' HAKRY BAKER. THE TEN DOCTOR lADIBS, if you want a Costume that I TS Uie recocrnised 'Medico for Fountain -» will giro satisfaction in every de- X Perns and Eversharp Poncils. Contail, oall at 70, Msuiners-st (upstairs). En- mltations free. Goo. Jeffery, Btationw, ' tranoe, Studio Stairway. j Jjambton-qy.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 90, 16 April 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 90, 16 April 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 90, 16 April 1923, Page 9