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jW|m lailored 'wUBf Just Opened ..- ■. -„:• Hffl||;. WCALDIE'S * M^B^bß^M rßmr Eng*'sl>'^rms, '"•e'ean recommend j^SJjBJBi Hip'- : tnem for fit, style and workman- . '^^HmT ■- i The', cloths comprise■■ the very - . ' i la*es* 'in Worsteds, Tweeds, and They are beautifully built/on sdentifle principles; the impor-~" ' : tant y parts of the suits, such as. - ..edges, button-holes, and ■'. ' - ' finishings, are guaranteed hand-worked. The fronts, shouders, collars and lapels are interlined, with the .. " -'■ ; very best Hynio procurable. " ' - The styles are the very latest—the coat being shaped to the waist and having two buttons, or.one,sling button.: .? ' ' THESE LONDON TAILOBED SUITS ARE QUITE EQT7AL TO THE SUITS MADE TO MEASTOE, AND ABE VERY MUCH LOWER IN PBICB-rOa THE SAME QUALITT. "■ ' We recommend them and CTarantee ; them:. In every particular."" '- MEN^S SUPERIOR TWEED SAC WrrS-Overcheck designs in fawn.and grey KirkcaWie's Prices 97/6 and 117/6. A VEEY SUPERIOR SAC SUIT—In medium ana'darfc grey tweeds, with very neat check design ': — ... .' .. ."■- . .1 Kirfecaldie's Prices 97/6 to 130/- / ":■-,, A VERT SMART SAC SUIT—In" grey ■ herringbone v tweed- c" ■ ' superior quality . ■ Kirkcaldie's Price ISO/- ■' SUPERIOR QUALITY ENGLISH WORSTED SAC STJIT— . T Striped pattern, in. various, shades of grey / , Kirkcaldie's prices 117/6 and .130/- - ,■' ALL-WOOL nlvy SEEGE SAC SUlTS—Guafahteed dyes; -'- -: four qualities ' • ■■„.•-,-. Kirkcaldie's Prices £6/6/-, £7/5/-; £7/10/-, £7/15/- .:, ■•■ • SPECIAL. _■-■; ; r^THE "EUPERT" NAVY SERGE SAC SUIT—A beautiful all-. > wool serge, veTy special dye, and beautifully finished ' :: I ■■ . ■ , •- : Kirkcaldie's Price £7/5/- ' Semembcr-^that these Suits have our guarantee and our recommendation. They are "quality", Suits at an exceedingly low : . • ' price. ■■" ■- '' .' ." '■'" ; : ■I < Kirkcaldie & Stains ltd.. 4 lyk "Famous for 60 Years for Quality, Style and Value"' Jfe /P\ >\/\ New Designs in / \\//[ \ Tarantailie lingerie / ■ \ SIMPLE TETiEFFECTiyE A g'*' V +^!-} ••' \ Nightdresses 7/JJ each: • «P K&JT Camisoles 2/9 each V ! "':. H/lk ' \'-'*(Y' r^ Knickers 4/6 pair lUp. 1 Cami r Kntcfeefs :'S[9'_ I vf/ ■'-■■)• Princei?_?etti??ats 7/li :.■■■•' We Pay PoiUgtfot C»»h with Order M. & M. A. ALGORN - INCORPORATING "PRINGLE'S" - 152 LAMBTQN QUAY, - :,...',.'.'.: ....: ....:. ■ „ .:-■<■. •' As soon «•— „.-• „...,....,.,, j^^fe^ ; ; Giimer's show . „, <#^ NEW ppNIR|: It goes! Why? Because they are sis ~ , 1^ Mit :: Pretty little models.as yba: wiir"see'- n i I \ irHI "-anywhere, but there's a. big di^efence ' : V.\..«n» in the price. We give the public Service" and are satisfied with & • . , .. "Pair" Margin. ' ■'■■■■;■■ Three* 4 Gflmer" Models BLACK SHAPE, SLIGHTLY DftOOPED—Of .black rucked'satin '" trimmed white osprey and-Egyptian motifs ■ ■■.■■ li • -52/6*' J ' MASTIC HAT—Made entirfilyO scalloped ribTjon; streamers and " . fancy pin at side front ■"'■""; . „ 42A ""f' TABAC BKGWN—Ribbon crown, lace and tulle brim with nasturtium coloured'roses; wide bow of ribbon at back 39/6 ■ "WE WELCOME INSPECTION. ' - : HI! li/IFI^?Q V»l i-i IT! l-il V*J one corner past Viviaii St. SPORTS "^jjnC|NaiSkV:^;--: : t "■--■"? 7^-37:;^\_'A^ 1 ■" ; To Please .^-v'V ". . „.-V:.. .'[^ ■:;:\'^ Boys and Youths At Prices to please parents Buy now, right at the beginning bf the season, an a get thi fuU ! season's use out of them. The; qualities WE* oSer wHI laltl'' . -' Come and see-these: -mm. ......... CRICKETING TROUSEES— Sizes 11 12 13 14 \ 5 i 6 In cream flannel 13/- is/6 14/- 14/6 15/- 15/6 In cream gabardine 16/- 16/6 17/- 17/r ir/ is/« WHITE TENNIS OR CANOE SHIRTS- W ' F^ m 5/e"to 7/6 GREY TKNNIS. OR CANOE SHIRTS- Pwm 5/6 £ 9/6 BATHING COSTUMES- ■-- Chest measure 24 26 2S 30 '33 , -.■•-•-'•;.■ ■ 3/33/6 3/9 3/11 4/oi^° o1 ' , •... .5/6. 5/11 6/6 6/11- 7/6 . SPECIAL LINE COTTON, at 2/6, in all sizes. ;.| .I.^. We s.ell Boys' Wear for LESS because wo specialise. - , FOWLDS LTD. Men's and Boys' Ouffitter* I MANNERS STREET - WELLINGTON i^— -: ' -. —- 2J)

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1923, Page 9