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P Bargains Extraordinary ff I• | WEDNESDAY . R!: | I Kirkcaldie & Stains Ltd I ! ! II • FOR ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE' Wfl LADIES' BRUSHWOOL HOSE—In various col- ' | r "~* 11 ours and patterns 8/11, 10/JI \~^ 1 l~rr Bargain Price 2/11 =bl pZ LADIES' DRESSING JACKETS—In beautiful ===f! p— quality ripple cloth; grey, heliotrope, pink, rose, 6==i p^ _ Ordinal 49/6, 32/6, 45/-, 25/6 grpj P^ Bargain Prices 21/-, 13/9, 16/9, 10/6 I—l '" S WEDNESDAY BARGAINS a|a I) EMERALD. CREPE-DE-CHINE BLOUSES- | pilr E?/fc [ Lovely quality 15/6 to 22/6 Bargain Price S/ll I BBh ' K&JeI WINCEYETTE BLOUSES—Splendid washing and ■( W/Qs \ '■' Bjj£ I wearing 7/11 Bargain Price 6/6 ! '&M SgE B Oddments in WHITE FURS— - if &| \ Mf T° be Cleared at V?ry Special Prices. ' | p||| : ' II • . WEDNESDAY BARGAINS ■;■ jH ; - [fos I Superior Quality BROWN HEATHER T.O.T. Ws& '^' fZZjJj I HOSE—For boys 3to 5 years ■" ' j fyzJs }■ SSffi I 4/11 Bargain Price 2/6 i fei^f] I" MM] WOOD COAT HANGERS— ' ■ W$E ' mm Bargain Price 3 for 1/- . ' |-;'p3 ' SfgJl WHITE ENVELOPES—ObIong shape 6d. pkt '■' W$ - Sa| ' Bargain Price 3 pkts. for 1/- ff^ . H|g| 6 doz. ALUMINIUM EGG SAUCEPANS—I pint jgj§ 3A Number of ALUMINIUM SAUCEPANS fill 1 r==r|N COLANDERS— , Half Price !g=3 !'■ S; ■ ■ WEDNESDAY BARGAINS; ' , 13 ; — MOLLETON CLOTH—For dressing gowns; 38in. l^rl pi wide; nice quality 2/9 Bargain Price 1/11 yavd * I '■•■ SHOPPING BAGS—Of shadow tissue • . I \ ? I 8/6 Bargain. Price 6/11 ■ | l{ The sauie made pf cretonne— ' 'I • I t 6/6 Bargain Price 5/6 "• ll' 1 ; Three-ply "Marmot" VEST WOOL —In white ]g 5 j only 1/3 skein Bargain Price l/- •" !S 1 "Cock o' the North" FINGERING WOOL—In || J | heather mixtures 2/3 2oz. pkt.. I" | Bargain Price 1/9 pkt. || I ; -' ' WEDNESDAY BARGAINS | | i KNITTED SKIRTS—In three good styles if | Long sleeves, roll collar of brush wool, pleated | 1 ; skirt, wide belt; royal, saxe, wine, and nigger t jf ■' ■ II One-piece; three-quarter sleeves, V neck, narrow If 1 ' 'i bel^i grey stripe at neck, sleeves and bottom of )|" 1 ' skirt; mauve, saxe ' . ' j.5 .""' 1 V neck with collar, three-quarter sleeves and if I turn-back cuff, narrow belt; collar, cuffs and BS. |l bottom of skirt scalloped in contrasting colour; 81 jl „ kingfisher, fawn, grey, rose, and pale blue If ___. if| =^ Usual price .49/6 Bargain Price 39/6 || —i [ J KIRKCALDI& I .. m and STAINS ltd. - lillif ip I; ■; Quality— Service—Value, .;; !| |'. ' RAGE VISITORS Are invitefl to visit; our Sliowroom, where we ax§ njaking a special Display of Old Brass CANDLESTICKS, BOWLS, TRAYS, ASH TRAYS, JUGS, WARMING PANS yV \ ALL MODERATELY, PRICED \ M. & M. A. ALCORN 1 INCORPORATING "PRINGLE'S" ■ ' 152 LAMBTON QUAY Telephone 2360 f * \ .. - " \ IT'S TIME TO ■JS&^ls. GET THE NEW fm^T^^K ■; „; COAT and you'll be making a big mistake if you ifflf J^w^^ don't inspect Gilmer's showing before pur- £$&?%? chasing elsewhere. The styles are .just as Sw\sf^s^S\ new and beautiful as in the big emporiums, pffifffjipT* t W J \ but there's a mighty difference in the /■HWP^IIf It \ prices. Some of Gilmer's coats look I«r»T&»««M WORTH DOUBLE THE PRICES ASKED. 'Mfl(w_%tf*jri COATS WITH FUR COLLARS— 63/- to 6 guineas /P^nirTfa W VELOUR COATS—The best selection,iu if i W town; newest styles and beautifully em- • j' broidered 63^-, 79/6, 84/-, 105 A|j i LADIES' GOOD WARM COATS—Nigger, 1 I ' grey, fawn 29/6 I ■ « BLANKET COATS —Well' cut. Look I I f ■ worth double. Brown, grey, mole, fawn I v •■ SEE GILMER'S COATS FIRST. 1\ ' I & I Liwl Slits. Oj 1 Ctner CUBA md ABEL SMITH STREETS, IS Wv jl WELLINGTON. J&* NsS « f Transform your Summer Hat into a Fashionable Winter Model ITou 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 qniokly . . with a fashionable dull finish, Obtainable at all stores or from TINGEY'S I Manner, St., Wellington HARRY BAKER. THE PEN DOCTOR T ADIES, if you want a. Costume that l TS the recognised Medico for_ Fountain XU will give satisfaction in every de- I X Pens and Evorßhsrp Pencils. Contail, oa!l at 70, Maanera-st (upetairs). En- I imitations free. Geo. Joffcry, Stationer, tre-noe, Studio Stiirrey. I iambton-qy 4 " .

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 91, 17 April 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 91, 17 April 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 91, 17 April 1923, Page 9