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Fabrics 'iflKn Particularly suited for House Wear, Morning Glories, etc., M^^^^^SV or for Street Wear. ' KIRKCALDIE'S I^^^-: Always in the advance with r{* . jfp||Mi ji Fashion Goods, are showing litiiSr®! 111 I in New and Dainty Cotton T Dress Fabrics that can hardly | Hi IX\ -'" be distinguished from real Silk. VP' !|l|glfjc&j M 'til The prices are exceedingly ) jfiii IV jTr**" - IJ- ■ low but the quality is good y^/ \\ and the values unequalled. _/? i n~\ ■•--'■'-'---""."- See these while the range is large " SHANTUSSORE "-38-inch, silk-like in effect, and highly dur-' able in wear; in saxe, green, russet, rose; each with attractive scroll design ■ 2/11 p6r yard : Co^£ N FU, GI~SB^^,; th« wash dress fabric possible;' saxe Jr P v n?>t PU t ble •'? many fishing purposes ;. biscuit ' saxe, grey, amethyst, with smart floral effects 2/11 per yard PAISLEY TAFFATINE-38-inch; the fashionable Paisley design Sir" dlffereat colours: are amongst the foremost PIERETTE CLOTH—4O-inch; a Ferguson production, and has their guarantee of excellence; cream grounds with multi stripes; in four patterns . 2/11 per yard ' " T^ ORE. EN "-40-inch; very like Tussore Silk, but is really" cotton;_ tussore ground with pretty designs in twelve patterns; it is double warp 2/9, 2/11, 3/3 per yard COTTON FUGI—3B-inch; wonderfully:like the real Fugi Silksuperior silk finish; cream grounds with quaint Eastern'pat-' teras ; m shades of grey, saxe, amethyst - j/1 1 per y ir jj . " TRICOLETTE "—4O-inch; a new and durable cotton produc- £ n * n hke finC S^ lk PopUn; tll Egyptian designs on, shades of saxe, grey, Havana 3/3 per yard PAIILk Y * T%} COH TTE f "r ldtsl for the mornJne f"ck; in dark, durable shades of brown, navy, and saxe; each with Faisley design in contrasting colours 2/9 per yard KRETOLINE—3B-inch ;_ in two smart bungalow prints ; the right fabric for the morning glorie .'• 2/3 per yard AND STAINS LTD. "Wellington's Foremost Fashion House." : jggfc THE NEW NET WORK JP^» SIMPLE AND EFFECTIVE DESIGNS \\ \y^<i TARANTULLB NIGHTDRESSES—B/6 each Vgtf " \ CAMISOLES, 3/3 each KNICKERS, 5/6 pair /j&\ /^V.' Traced on Pure Linen—D 'Oyleys, 1/3 each //OS\ /T\ Eound and Oval Centres, 3/3 each / tt&tiy^S@\ Oblong Traycloths, 4/11 each / W Supper Cloths, 11/6 each. IJA Tr\ Supper Cloths (hemstitched edge), 17/6 each V^VV Tv ,(y Pillow Shams, 12/6 pair. Hemstitched edge flfieftWf"V . IS/6 Palr- ' Jh***^**^ Duchess Sets, 7/9, set. ." " • We Pay Postage for Cash with Order. M. & M. A. ALCORN INCORPORATING "PRINGLE'S" 152 LAMBTON QUAY. ":"'. Attractions run in "two*"at Gilmer'n f Summer Millinery Is attraction, enough in itself, because of jts absolute newness and beauty. Then, again, you are always pretty certain to " Purchasefor Less " at Gilmer's. -, We know our selection is not thelargesti but the constant arrival of the newest models keeps the showing more unusual SEE OUR MODELS FROM 37/6 and READY-TO-WEARS FROM 30A. You pick up some lovely things at GILMER'S Corner of Cuba and Abel Smith Street*, Wellington /'*"■>_ HURRAH! ■ ■-,- -' .■■■" > J ' '■■ F«WLDS ARE CLEARING OUT V T\ 60/-KAIAPOI BOYS' ( jSI X spORTS SUITS iS^H^d^ -s For 35/- . r "^BffllHHlil^* f * ? For fche sim Ple reason that the pat-" ' mßam^Hi v * - tern resigns have been on hand some little " WFyUui"^. wu .Butwhat does that matter to boys? Mi JBHfift t r**-«-- The suits are all attractive designs and ■if "ifflfflK f " real KAIApOI quaUty. " ■ " /#• Birgn ""*" Ca'U » see the range. All sizes at ' Siiillllfctf Si".,* 0 clear- Usual prices 45/- and. 60/-JH-n, ■rwrSfc While in the Store also ask to see S-Q fH Wm "Fowlds's" value in '(^N^Hf^Spj BOYS' SHIRTS. ' *"* £j%- -y^* Grey Crepe, for Boys' Summer Wear, from \ j jßj WA '}f~^ 5/c I Nurses' Cloth from 6/6.' ~\vMM \'' H "We rig out B°ys from head *° foot." ■ImSmS^ 1 fowlds \^^K^©- Men's and Boys' Outfitters, v '•* Manners Street ....: Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1923, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1923, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1923, Page 15