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gj,. , ■■...■■..■■■■■■.■■. , „,.,„.,„ , „ .■■■.,..nu..,..m...,.....,.......-^S^T^a I FOR BRIDAL GOWNS \ | Silver Tinsel Lace Flouncing ! | With the Spring Bride, contemplating her BriAal Ftoefc, file popular, j | choice of material is Silver Lace: In a variety of excellent-design^ 1 I Kirkcaldie's have made . '" f I A SPECIAL PURCHASE 1 I of Silver Tinsel Lace Flouncings ana Allovers, which enables these I | EXCEPTIONAL VALUES I | SILVER METAL ALLOVER—3S inches wide, I M^v rose design; also = VJne FLOUNCING—36 inches wide, to match, with i = n • larsG rose> border design, scalloped edge. | | 1 HCe SOFT FINISH SILVER FLOUNCING—36 inches I 1 wide: small design in" bright silver; also oxi- I : 1 //■ dised silver, scalloped border. 4 I Z/t) BRIGHT SILVER LACE FLOUNCING—3S ! s «| v inches ( wide; filet mesh border design and 5 1 YARD Small scallop- t | I/MMJ FINE SPIDER WEB-MESH FLOUNCING—B6 I : inches wide; close allover design, neat seal- J | . loped border. .- ■=. |. Scarcely a frock, a blouse, or costume of any kind that does not I = i show the beauty of a piece of exquisite Lace Flouncing. Durin"- the ' = |; London season, " lace," as f rockings, was very popular with* the i 5 i most critical and fashionably dressed. At Ascot, from which" tW V? ; cue of the Spring Fashion is taken, lace was much in evidence <is "'^ | an Afternoon, Bridge, Dinner, or Evening Frock, one of Black Lace ■l! = is very becoming and almost indispensable. 11 | BLACK RADIUM FLOUNCING-36 inches wide; small design ' I Si medium scallop Price 16/6 yard ' = |! HEAVY BLACK FLOUNCING-36 inhes wide, bright finish, heavy 'I : j border design from heavy stripe and square mesh top 25/6 yard ': = I BLACK RADIUM FLOUNCING—36 inches wide; large allover !- |j design, small scallop border . Price 23/6 yard—|i If! BLACK RADIUM FLOUNCING—36 inches wide; large open rose -il l|| design, large scallop p rice 2 i/. yart i |i j|l BRIGHT BLACK LACE FLOUNCING-36 inches wide; small de- "!l !§; sign outlined with soutache braid; one of the smartest black fi jj j laces to be shown this season Price 32/6 yard ' = l! BLACK LACE FLOUNCINGS-36 inches wide; heavy metalasse -!i sj design, small scallop border . Price 35/-yard -!'i I 1 THE « CASHMERE " LACE FLOUNCINGS-A new production,' j 1 || being of a light radium finish in rainbow-colour effect in. five P sj different groups of contrasting multi-colours. A very pretty 'l^ |j lace for garden party or evening wear Price 13/6 yard ji jll A new innovation is the FILET FLOUNCING—36 inches wide. Tfiis"" (1 i|i is made up as an overdress for voiles or organdie, and is most 'I- |[ effective; plain filet mesh top with border of I^-inch block | = || squares; in new shades of almond, green, tan, champagne, light • 1 = || grey, and biscuit, Price 7/6 yard " |[ I KIRKCALDIE I I) AND ST AINS LTD- 11 1J "For 60 year* famous for Quality, Style, and Value." \ Paton's Knitting Wools j We are now showing many shades in this well-known Woo! 2-ply White and Black - Bd. skein ! 3 and 4-ply White and Black, 1/4 skein Rose Petticoat Wpol, in many shades I/6 2-oz. skein For Summer Costumes, 4-ply Heather Mixture, 1/4 skein M. & M. A. ALCORN INCORPORATING "PRINGLE'S" 152 LAMBTON QUAY. Just a minute, Madam! &Bt^ You MUST see this NEW RATINE X*gm: With Artificial Silk Strip* ''4^o^' 4Oih. 3/3 yard It's, a beautiful summer frock material. Good quality, loveliest of ■'■•• shades in heliotrope, mastic, coral, saxe, copper. You'll want a-: COUPLE of lengths when you see it Also see the new Almond green, champagne, lemon, saxe, pink; 38-inch 2/2 yard c ' , . The Prices are real " Gilmer " VALUE Prices. Know the Store? Up Cuba Street, one block past Vivian Street. GILMER'S Corner Cuba and Abel Smith Streets, Wellington y^^^^^^j New Season's f^jJ^^^J^S^yPftj V.V.V.(S!. 2en g««new«O {/^ v^*^~^Vv jT S-N-DoU6t Mod«iC „ ■ »' Also Aluminium Frame Steel Strung Racquets, etc, etc. 4 Everything for this season's TENNIS CRICKET CROQUET BOWLS 1 JOHN DUTHIE & CO., LTD, | Hardware Merchant* - - WUK» Street j

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 65, 14 September 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 65, 14 September 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 65, 14 September 1923, Page 9

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