Fabrics jffißtParticularly suited for House ISfißPS^firaL Wear, Morning Glories, etc., Sl^^^^S^ or for Street Wear. " ,^^^^^^T KIRKCALDIE'S ffSBl Always in the advance with S\ \ BP^IS! Fashion Goods, are showing ]■ [ lirefiis&fiiii , New and Dainty Cotton f\ I i^PsilP Dress Fabrics that can hardly A I Ji||lil|f§l| rJ . be distinguished from Teal Silk. jffiF M ' The prices are exceedingly -| I y/jjjjfljlii^, _, „» low but the quality is good ' jLj \ L and the values unequalled. •m^u^tts—mZZ^^t I See these while the range is large | " SHANTUSSORE "- 3 8-inch, silk-like in effect, and highly dur- . SMS 5 m saxe> B™' russet 'rose; each I COTTON FUGI-38-inch; the best wash dress fabric possible \ they are also adaptable to many furnishing- purposes • biscm'' I saxe, grey, amethyst, with smart floral effects 2/11 per yard I PAISLEY TAFFATINE_3B-inch; the fashionable Paisley design | &,*£? Afferent colours; these are amongst the foremost ? abncs 2/3 per; yard | PIERETTE CLOTH—4O-inch; a Ferguson production, and has I their guarantee of excellence; cream grounds with mufti V stripes; in four patterns- . 2/11 per yartj | " TUSSOREEN "-40-inch; very like. Tussore Silk, but is really | cotton; tussore ground With pretty- designs- in twelve ply 1 terns; it is double warp 2/9, 2/11, 3/3 per yard 1 COTTON FUGI—3B-inch; wonderfully like the real Fugi Silk I supeaor silk finish; cream grounds with quaint Eastern V J- S terns?; in shades of grey, saxe, amethyst 2/11 per yard | " TRICOLETTE' Wo-inch; a new and durable cotton prbduc- I Vh^T T ryfy hke fine S^ lk Poplia; Egyptian designs 0^ t shades of saxe, grey, Havana 3/3 p | r ya °^ | PAI HLF a T?, IC(IL^ TTE "-laeal for'the m°™^ frock- ln E dark durable shades of brown, navy, and saxej.each urth 1 Paisley design in contrasting- colours 2/9 per yard I KRETOLINE—3B-inch; in two smart bungalow prints; the n-ht £ fabric for the morning glorie 2/3 per yard | KIRKCALDIE I ±22 STAINS H£- I "Wellington's Foremost rashidn'House." ''" 'V | ■———■— E»f JQ3| THE NEW NET WORK" * Ju^ijr' SIMPLE AND EFFECTIVE DESIGNS C\ jXZdF © TAEANTULLK OTGHTDEESSE&-8/6 each " \W^ \t I CAIvnSOLES, 3/3 each KNICKERS, 6/6 pair ' /^ro\ Rfo ■ Traced on Pure Linen—D'Oyleys, 1/3 each //r*L\ f*t \ Eound and Oval Centres, 3/3 each / Hirl/\ .Oblong Traycloths, 4/11 each / W Supper Cloths, 11/6 each. . (s\ I%f lf\ Supper Cloths (hemstitched cage), 17/6 each yV!i ifft J ?*Uow Shams, 12/6 pair. Hemstitched edee -■"•-'■' a r *witi iHi 15/6 pairm^jj-*" # Duchess Sets, 7/9 set. V .We Pay Postage for Cash with OrSer. M. & M. A. ALCORN INCORPORATING "PRINGLE'S" 152 LAMBTON QUAY. Attractions run in "twos" at Gilmer's tThe New Summer Millinery is attraction enough in itself, because of its absolute newness and beauty. Then, again, you are always pretty certain to " Purchase for Less " at Gilmcr's. We know our selection is not the largest, but the constant arrival of the newest models keeps the showing more unusual and select. SEE OUR MODELS FROM 37/6 and READY-TO-WEARS FROM 30/-. You pick up some lovely things at GILMER'S Corner of Cuba and Abel Smith Street*, Wellington ■"—■—"——--—-——■—«■»■■*/ /^>.^ HURRAH! A l^£l\ FOWLDS AR? CLEARING OUT V d^jft* V)> 6°/* KAIAPOI BOYS' r iK k sportssuits *v^^^ y For 35/----r )f i T^l ?or c sim Ple rea^n that the patV- Mmm?ll v» * ,™, acs $ ns have been on hand some little Jfrltliffi ' 'SL ™ -But whafc does that a^ter to boys ? M-JmawLJ^^- Bmts are all tractive designs and W MWm^^ real KAUPOI quality. **" JMIGM *k-} ! n d Soe the ran §c- AU e!zes a* '*. SaimLDW v wvi °lea\ Usual Prices 4SA and 60/J?K In <* he St<)re also ask to see s*"J^ aSS 'fejwn "Fowlds's" value in /W^jwL-^W ->• BOYS 1 SHIRTS. / $• -Li -^T* Grey Cre P6> f°r Boys 1 Summer Wear, from \ mV B "We rig out Boys fr°m head toot"- -. iBSIS 1 FOWLDS v /^?X \^?^nPSs?" Men's and Boys' Outfitters, S Manners Street Wellington.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19231012.2.146.5
Bibliographic details
Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 89, 12 October 1923, Page 9
Word Count
628Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 89, 12 October 1923, Page 9
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Evening Post. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.