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KIRKCALDIE'S] Ghic : :"■;::. MCharniing Milliiuerv «• ■'''.'■.•■ " " i Whatever your requirements may be, :J>rom the inex-., pensive Eeady-to-wear to the beautiful Parisian Model, it. ! is to be found in Kirkcaldie's Millinery Salmn. And, regardless of the price, whether ;smaß'or high, the Hat is always up to the moment of Fashion and the " Kirkcaldie" value. In other words—s.'ou cannot buy . the same distinctively stylish and quality IHat at a lower price anywhere in the Dominion. Kirkcaldie's are famous for smartest styles in Hats ', for all occasions. It is impossible adequaj ely to describle the great range of models showing. We would esteem a | visit of inspection a favour. SMART AND COSY TAMS-^-In British wool, bf aver cloth; also the , many-coloured Bolgian Tarn '.From 5/6 to 9/11 A very comprehensive range, of SPORTS KS'd READY TO WEAR FELTS—In colours and white; new blupmc nts constantly aimin" 'From 10/6 to 21/THE CLOCHE AND TURBAN HAT—In many -shapes and tiimmings; \ . smart, rich colours and black From 21/- to 29/6 > HATTER'S PLUSH, RIBBON TRIMMED. WO OL FELT AND A.LLFUR VELOUR HATS—In plain banded styles |i From 32/6 to 39/6 i' ALL-EIBBON EATS~In bright, glinting colours; self trimmed; ' Grograin Ribb6n Hats, finished with Eg;] ptian novelties; Vises, ' Hats, ivith beak feather mounts; Yolvetf Hath, of many types I, and exceedingly smart trimmings From 49/6 to 59/6 CZECHO-SLOVAKIA VELOUR H\TS (Engtisli blocked)— These are !, the finest Velour Hats the woild piocbjces, and equal to the ■ Austrian Velour of pre-war days From 59/6 to 79/6 | ' ■ ■■ - B=== i ■We are showing a wonderful assortment of Novelty Trimmings, l' Flowers, Foliage, etc., also many quaint liesigns especially adapted x - . for Head Wear. KIRKCALDIE ££< STAINS £££ I Famous for 59 years for Quality, Style, Value. J We have a splendid selection of Paton's Rose Petticoat Wool For Jumpers, Frocks, Costumes, &c. Price 179 2-oz. skein. Also 4-p!y Heather Mixture for Socks and Stockings price 1/4 oz. skein. Leach's Books with all the latest designs, prise 9d. each. M. & M. A. ALCORN •'INCORPORATING-"PRINGLE'S" 152 LAMBTON QUAY Telephone 2360 /[fr^Sk PO n>* Make 111 BLOOMERS 1 I 111 Buy them for 3/6 pair KjWyX-r:■.■■-...;;•■.;!at Gilmer'^ ' " twl v This is a nice "Winter quality in \ 1 Grey Fleecy Bloomers. Neither i I Japanese nor American, but all \\ GOOD BRITISH-MADE BLOOMERS |l ) with real we^r in them. V Is it any wonder we clam that 40 VJL "Gilmer" Undoa-wear values are unbeatable? f*\\M TV JSTCJO9CI Corner CCBA md APELSMITH STREETS, VjULIVIHiK. O WELLINGTON. b——i ; i ;,;• i t J fEverything for Golf LOGAN'S GENII MODEI In ordinary; steel and stainless Mid Irons Mashies Putteis Mashie-Niblocks BRAID'S ORION PUTTERS. FORGAN'S. Fibre-faced Brassies Fibre-faced Drivers • GOLF BALLS— Wood-Milne Silver King . R34 Bob, etc., etc. ;(Golf Balls can be initialled free of cost)'. Caddie Bags, Ball Cleaners, elc, etc. J. PUTHIE Go,, Ltd;- : WILLIS STREET, V/ELLINGTON . • .. r j

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 123, 25 May 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 123, 25 May 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 123, 25 May 1923, Page 9