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To-morrow —Wednesday I is I Remnant Day at KIRKCALDIE'S In cleaning up after the recent Sale many short I lengths have been discovered. These have been § marked at very attractive prices to effect a I clearance. On Wednesday they will be put out i on tables for your inspection. Being quality goods, we know that they will sell quickly, and I our advice is—Come Early! I REMNANTS OF I • SHEETINGS-White and MADRAS MUSLINS i unbleached ' ' * - ttttaxt rr nmty SS PILLOW COTTONS ART CANVAS L°TH 1 TEA TOWELIxYG CRETONNF<S I GLASS TOWELING VPTmn»« 1 ROLLER TOWELING CURTAIN VOTTF? "I DAMASKS-Cotton and linen REPP, SATEENS 1 EMBROIDERY LINENS ART SERrp<? ■' I FLANNELETTE - Plain and RT I ' CEYLON SHTRTTvrs LACES, RIBBONS, EMBROI- I OfcllAJN SHIRTINGS DERY. and VRTT,TKrr« '--• 8 FLANNP?^O^ SHIRTINGS GABARDINES^ vj FLANNELS—Kosywarm, Doc- TWEEDS VOILES 1 tor, and Crdam VELOTTR rrriTHo is JAPANESE CREPES SILKS R^TINPS " 1 WHITE MUSLINS • , Etc., etc. *?'" f •« addition, to tb« RemnanU, there are Oddment. in all i Department*. . j| MERCERISED BLOOMERS-In navy and saxe " Usually 9/6: I . . . For Wednasday 5/6 " 1 SUPERIOR ALLOVER LACE BRASSIERES-Si.es w. 38, and 1 40m- UsuaUy 12/11 For Wednesday 6/11 1 S^nart ALL-WOOL SKIRTING-50 inches wide Usually.9/lr • I For Wednesday 2/6 yard I POPLIN RUNNERS^-Traeea ready for working ; Usually 10/6, 1 • For Wednesday 6/11 ffl POPLIN TABLE CENTRES-Traced ready~for working I Usually 4/3 For Wednesday 2/11 I ™ BU TTERM i LK d G LYCERIk E AND CUCUMBER . SOAP— Usually 2/3 box of 3 tabs. For Wednesday 1/9 1 GIRLS' VELOUR and NAP CLOTH COATS I UsuaUy 70/-to 77/6 For Wednesday 45/- I 4 NAVY. CHEVIOT SERGE COATS- Usually £5/5/- to £6/16/6 j . • For Wednesday 89/6 I KIRKCALDIE I .;,., his I «'Famous for Wednesday Bargains" | ■1"" : ' '—^ — - ■ - •■■■-../ GREAT SALE FOR TEN DAYS ONLY ":- Commencing Friday, August 31st STARTLING REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS M. & M A. ALCORN INCORPORATING "PRINGLE'S" - / 152 LAMBTOK QUAY. _.. ._'.'". ■/', . ■ '"■ '' ■ .'■ ■■.•;- GILHER'S are showing an excellent '■ : ,•■. -I Fancy Combs, ■:■■*-■■■.yAV' I Dress Buckles I Novelty ndGirdles :| These are really out of, the ordinary in beauty and I variety, and out of the ordinary in value too. It is I only "Gilmer's" who could quote these prices on • such beautiful goods. FANCY HAIR COMBS ..... : 3/3 to 6/6 NEW DRESS BUCKLES 1/6, 1/9, to 4/6 NOVELTY GIRDLES ....' 4/6 NOVELTY TWO-TONE GAUNTLET GLOVES—lmitation suede 7/6, 7/11 pair "Walk a Little and save a Lot." Up Cuba Street, one corner past Vivian Street, ?» GILMER'S Corner Cuba and Abel Smith Streets, Wellington The Desire to Please is Human! In giving a present half the pleasure is knowing that the article chosen is of the best quality. Our standard— that of the Best— has never varied. ' Whatever the -gift—a pearl necklace, a diamond ring, solid silver goods or electroplate-r-for Satisfaction, Get it at Young's. . . '-■-„' . G, & T. Young Ltd. v , Jewellers and Opticians. 252 Lambton Quay, Wellington. . THE PEN DOCTOR HARRY BAKEU. IS the recopnised M&dico for Fountain T ADIES, if you want a Cofitume'that Pens ana Erershgrp Pencils. Con- XJ will give satisfaction in every de«nltationi free. Geo. Jeffery, Stitiontr, tail, oall at 70, Manners-st (upstairs). EnliUDbtonqj. tranoe, Studio Stairway.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 56, 4 September 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 56, 4 September 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 56, 4 September 1923, Page 9