I A Huge Success! I KIRKCALDIE'S w Winter Sale J | GOING STRONG i EE We planned for a Big Sale, and the result Pj| == so far has been highly satisfactory. j~~ll 1 |^°^«v^;k'' I I pj| . of the Sale. ' l Sfflll M ' NOTE THESE: HI <£$ Special Value in WHITE COTTON SPENCERS— /WfiH ( *j^ fanort sleeves; women's size only | irSi i B Also, with long sSs^ 6 U PriM V- f1 , I ||= sleeves or no sleeves • Usually 9/ii and 11/6 33 1 "PESCO" ALL-WOOL WO^grß&&2s■ I = . "oat and long sleeves; good winter weight- ~^n mi Usual prices—W. 26/6, O.i. 27/6 = ■ all-wool «PB B oo».iSySya io - g5 3 ~. a°ds; in navy, grey, and natural; W., O.S. and I—l E.O.S. sizes Usual price 29/6 Sale Price 11 /ft ' ««J EOYAL WORCESTEE SPORTS MODEIS pMc coutil; elastic at waist line, medium skirt and tour hose supports; sizes 21 to 26 Sup^J?HTE coutiiTrotalWorcester- | MODEL-Low bust and long skirt; four hose supports; sizes 21 to 26 , Usual price 17/11 GRECIAN TRECO CORSETS-Ideafior^mer .wear, and easily laundered; low bust and lone ■ skirts; lightly boned; sizes 21 to 28 | ''s-; . Psnal prices 25/6, 42/-, 63/Sale Prices 17/6, 29/6, 39/6 ' - ; BIG BARGAINS, EQUALLY GOOD, IN ALLDEPARTMENTS. ~- " j ■> Ladies and Gentlemen— J COME TO THE FAIR | KIRKCALDIE g M AND STAINS LTD 5 Si WELLINGTON. ! Hi Wgi "Where the.Eig Sale Bargains are" |gg|,- - r" . -—: —^^—; — "v Tea Aprons for Dainty Hostesses Traced on White, Pink, Blue, Helio ; -^^^ Voile . 2/3 each ' Traced on White, Pink, Blue, Helio, t^*"!r Organdie Muslin 2/8 each ". i, -^'- ' ■ Work in D.M.C. Boiling Cottons /^V-'\^^\ We Incite You to Vint Oar jM K^hj^sHfr Showroom when Shopping '/ i!i^*Sw - M. & M. A. ALCORN =OT'';l - INCORPORATING "PRINGLE'S" «M^l| '§" 152 LAMBTON QUAY fc^fc^3; When ladies get their heads : together they talk about the fj|£K|pjj|SHKl«| bargains they've secured: these RIBBON BARGAINS GILMER'S MID-WINTER SALE Will be the main topic for many a)day. Now, we ask you, would you ever dream of securing beautiful quality; HAT BAND RIBBON—SiIk corded; nigger If in. 7d. yard, 2 in. 6d. yara, 2J in. 9a. yard BLACK TAFFETA RIBBON— ", i in- 23., If in. 4^a., 2 in. 74a., 3i in. 1/3 yard SPOT FOULARD. SATIN RIBBON—Brown, navy, white, lemon, saxe; 3Jin. 1/-yard These Ribbons are not faded or damaged, but our regular first-class quality stock. DON'T DEL AY! - ■■■-•' SALE CLOSES SOON, ' GILMER'S CORNER CUBA AND ABEL SMITH STREETS, WELLINGTON (|, COMMENCING TO-DAY I r . ' ('■ I 1 AND UNTIL END NEXT WEEK ,j ■ 1 —r BALANCE OF OUR ('j ;| AUTUMN & WINTER STOCKS <! 0 ■ AT •■ ■!>' V HALE ORIGINAL PRICES! | !! '■ ~'% — ■■-'■ " ' 4*' \ FROCKS, COATS, GOWNS, MILLINERY 1I, UNDERWEAR, Etc. ! (':;. : • * ■ - : — -■... ■.:■.;:.: 1 > HAYWARD LTD.. ! lambton-qy. < ) , nhortest notice. Stanton's, 102, Willis- 1-bar Walking Shoes; to^T ?f a? fe •t., next Empteai, / Martin. Sale. Court^nayil o^y. '
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 30, 4 August 1923, Page 15
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