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sS Bargains—Bigger m and Better I . . at • I KIRKCALDIE'S || WINTER SALE | IH Where Business is Humming 8 3 Rare Bargains in Dress I Fabrics and Silks | 33° yards-VELOUB CLOTH—S6 inenes; heavy " H B£a quality, suede finish; fashionable shades .o£ i Jgjfl beaver, fawn, mole, mid,grey, smoke grey, mid 2 gM brown Usual price 11/9 Sale Price 8/9 yard •' 3 =jjh« 250 yards VELOUB CHEVIOT-56 inches; aU w661;-: W | Hffitf heavy weight; smart shades of amethyst, iade 0$ , Mm emerald, coral, scarlet, reseda, purple, vieu^ M ||rSJ... Tose Usual price 14/6 Sale Price 8/ii yard pa ; IUI 200 yards/ NAP VELOTTRr-56 ;'inches -wide; ' all - sfi ! 3ra|.. wo°l; ideal for smart coat; in the best shades of 31 i . . mole > stone grey, fawn, bottle green, king- 3fi I^3 fisher Usual price 12/6 Sale Price 9/11 yard 2£ ZrJ 550 yards CREPE-DE-CHINE-40 inches; in shades "... = === J of shell pink, sky, lemon, maize, helio., ivory HI pzrlj "earn, navy, apricot, and black- .■-.. -.'._". _> -•^ If Usual price 8/6 Sala'price 5/11 •••'•.- ~ I 95 yards. FRENCH GEORGETTE—4O. inches- "* II quality excellent; the shades are mole, seal I . brown, emerald, vieux rose, sky, rust - i ' I Usual price 8/11 Sale Price 3/11 yard I 80 yards Bonnet's FRENCH TAFFETA—36 laches; II the name of Bonnet's is sufficient guarantee \ II for quality, dye, and wear; in black onlyII Usual price 10/6 Sale Pjice 7/6 yard Bfe Bargains for Monday Only : } Mail Orders by return post will l>e promptiv ■' ,'-, t |, executed, providing the Goods are not sold out. ' 33 pairs only Men's , r;GLACE "/ DERBY BOOTS- Usual price ?9/6 Sale Price 37/6 39 pairs Women's BLACK SUEDE OXFORD SHOES—SeIf-covered Cuban heels, neat appearMk. ance, easy to repair; good wear guaranteed =1 . Usual price 55/- Tor Monday Only 12/6 %ai ) 1 KIRKCALDIE I i and STAINS I™- i I WELLINGTON.. "... 1 H : "Where the Big Sale Bargain* we" | r— ———*—^__— Tea Aprons for Dainty Hostesses Traced on 'White, Pink, Blue, Hello, ibSjt Voile 2/3 each , dfi[Jtf& Traced on White, Pink, Blue, Hello, ""rC^ t * Organdie Muslin 2/9 etch ' j„f */%'*»■ Work in D.M.O. Boiling Cottons ' j/ttY^ \ y»s\ Wo InviU Yea to Vuit Oar Jf Kov"/ imT^W Showroom whon Shopping M J»SjHj9r INCORPORATING" PRtNGLE'S" \R/n »^*/II f 152 LAMBTON QUAY ' " ' ' ' • ■ ' • '" j J Home Milliners! Note! j^K^ Such a chance may not come again for years. ' mH|^3c^3P^'7W STRAW JPB PLAITS ■ ' m ' : - -. . •' ■ *'"*fc V., «"^ ■ -•- • .., .Usually priced from 3/6 to 8/6 '..:,.,! When you see the quality of. these goods youol agree they're- . practically given away. : ' And oh! the mass of lovely shades. You just must see them! Also a few oddments in SHORT LENGTHS—6d. We don't want to have a trace of any Sale Stock in our place when new goods arrive. WATCH THESE "AFTEB SALE SPECIALS." It will pay'yoi GILMER'S CORNER CUBA AND ABEL 9MITH STREETS. WELLINGTON ' ".'. ""^ The Desire to Please is Human! In giving a present half the pleasure is kncmng that the article chosen is of the hest quality. Our standard—that of the Best—has never varied. Whatever the gift—a pearl necklace, a diamond ring, solid silver goods or electroplate—for Satisfaction, Get it at Youngs. G. & T. Young Ltd. Jewellers and Opticians, 252 Lambton Quay, Wellington. HARRY BAKER. THE PEN DOCTOR LADIES, if you want a Cottnme that TS th* recognised Medioo for Fountain will give satisfaction in eT»rj- d«- A Pern and Er«nharp Pencil* ' Con tail, call at TO, Mannera-rt (upsUirs). En- «ultationi free. Geo. Jtffery, BUtioiirr trtne*, Btudio Stairway. lambton-<ji.. «™»r.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 36, 11 August 1923, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 36, 11 August 1923, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 36, 11 August 1923, Page 15