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At Kirkcaldies "The House Famous forßestValues" ■- ' i "--..■•1", . ■ ■-.■-. -; .'•". ■':■ ■ . Beautiful Silks at Prices Lower than any in Wellington ' SILK <<DE VOGUE "-30 inches. Beauty and vitality are the mam attnbutes of this chaining and seasonable silk. A splendid jange of dark grounds with smart multi stripes and checks, always retaining their beauty of colour in wear .Price 8/11 yard "LENGLEN RAYE»_3B-inches; soft, supple, clinging, and elegant best describes this new and popular' Silk; Wonderfully peifect in colour and weave; in cream grounds with pretty self and two-tone stripes Price 10/11 yaid "KHANTON SILK"_3B inches. A new"and practical Silk, revealing quality, style, and value. In cream grounds with the daintiest two-tone stripes in various colours Price 11/6 yard CREPE LLAMAS—3B inches. The nowest multi-coloured stripes are in this range. Its delightful softness and the charming blending of shades make an immediate appeal. "White and coloured grounas ' Price 5/9 yard ART SILK MOROCxYIN-38 inches. The fabric of the moment and not expensive. The effect is distinctive.' -In six designs with - grouped triple shadings Price 7/6 yard ART SILK MOROCAIN-38 inches. Specially selected plain shades, to be used in conjunction with the-above range. It is exactly the same weight and weave. In correct shades of almond ' green, amethyst, sand, saxc, sky, tabac, Price 7/6 ynrd Some Wonderful Hosiery Values yil^Ht^^^fcb. THE OEIGINAL SHAWKNIT HOSE— / j(j|^k~^§g^^ With 19 inches of silk; in white, black /jjJll^UloigfiMHfeg. and colours A standard line at 8/11 jy|wP~~ip|PQß^t\ Special .Price 6711 pair. I 'ILJ» _J^fljf|~J A SamPle Bange of SILK HOSE—Plain, ■ \y^ Am \ iFv fancy clo*, chiffon, Milanese and ad\^£>^3iff » y vance styles and- colours >^-^ At Less than Usual Sample Prices KIRKCALDIE d! 22 STAINS I£2: "For 60 Years famous for Quality, Style and Value" /£\ y^\ ew es*gns m I \\// [ \ Tarantulle lingerie / ?V<V* f \ SIMPLE YET EFFECTIVE fi Art-*/*' * '*^- 1 l! .<u \ Nightdresses 7/1J each HjwW tat J6®| 0T Camisoles 2/9 each ///H V ' ' Y^^ Knickers 4/6 pair /Vlj I 1 Cami-Kiiickers 6/9 j Cfj - I Princess Petticoats 7/» • We P«y Peitage for Caib w ith Older M. & M. A. ALCORN INCORPORATING "PRINGLE'S" V 1.52 LAMBTON QUAY. As soon as f JkT*^kL Gilmer's ahow <^*A NEW MILLINERY I* '_^nT goes! 9 Because they are as jml Pretty little models as you will see l \ /rsfi anywhere, but there's a big difference • \..«rm j n the price. We give the public Service" and are satisfied with a "Fair" Margin. Three" Gilmer" Models BLACK SHAPE, SLIGHTLY DEOOPED-Of black rucked satin trimmed white osprey and Egyptian motifs, 52/6 ■ MASfIC HAT—Made entirely of scalloped ribbon; streamers and " fancy pin at side front 2 /, - - TABAC BROWN—Ribbon crown, lace and tulle brim with nasturtium ' coloured roses; wide bow of ribbon at back S9/6 WE WELCOME INSPECTION. PI I MpR'Q 244-246, "right-side of Cuba St. VJB.ll^ilTll_jl\ »J one corner past Vivian St. SPORTS TOGS To Please Boys and Youths At Prices to please parents Buy now, right at the beginning of the season, and get the full season's use out of them. The qualities "WE offer will last! Come and see these: CRICKETING TROUSERS— Sizes 11* 12 13 14 15 i 6 In cream flannel 13/- 13/6 14/- 14/6 15/. 15/6 In cream gabardine 16/- 16/6 17/- 17/6 18/- 18/6 WHITE TENNIS OR CANOE SHIRTS— .. - From 5/6 to 7/6 GREY TENNIS OR CANOE-SHIRTS— Prom 5/6 to 9/6 ■ BATHJNG COSTUMES— Chost measure 24 " 6 o 8 30 39 ' ■'??,"?£■ I-"'--' ' ■"■'■■■■■ ' 5/3 3/6 -3/9 S/ll ,4/--All Wool .- 5/6 '5/11 6/6 6/il 7/6 .SPECIAL LINE COTTON,_at 2/6,-in/all sizes.;; ' ■; -,: ?- We sell Boys 'Wear.- for LESS because -wespocialis.e. -; " 'X '",'■•[■ I - Fowm&}:iiM, -/SI Men'» and Boys' Ouffitter* \,. . ' L , MANNERS STREET - WELLINGTON' < i

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 108, 3 November 1923, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 108, 3 November 1923, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 108, 3 November 1923, Page 14