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, ... ...-. ,r ..... gave just received a shipment of beautiful English Crepe Cloth, manufactured and dyed iit EngiarMi expressly for , ■ KMtcafcHe an<* Stains, Ltd. \ This Crepe Cloth is^O inches wi.de, and the "Kirkcaldle" Quality; ita value is unequalled m New Zealand , It is ideally suited for ladies' and children's day and night wear. For Dainty Lingerie it is unsurpassed. SPECIAL PRICE 2/9 YARD ; The .following is the range of colours, which are all good • - ' t- 7' -ff ej tur<iuo ?se, royal, navy, cream, champagne, biscuit, lemon apricot, buff, fawn, shell pmk, vieuxTose oldrose, brick, tomato, cerise, maroon, heho , mauve . violet,, sea green, reseda, bottle gieen, elephant ff iev drab, black, white. SEE THE SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY. - If you cannot call, write for a full range of colours W 6 " particularly wisb^to.stress the wonderful range of colours, - the beautiful quafity, and the splendid value of this cZothl „" SPECIAL PRICE 2/9 YARD. - In the Manchester Department. MORNING SPECIALS. 9 to 12 SATURDAY 9 to 12 HANCHOW SHOPPING KITS— Saturday Morning's Prtoe 3d eaoh - KIRKCALDIE 2BSTAINS £12: '•Tne House Built oa Sterling Valueß. 1' Gilmer's "Upper Cuba, Street" Prices make "Down Town" shopping an extravagance. Spare an hour and .come anfl see! these New Season.'* -£S£^ Art Silk Knitted Jumper* r 1 \~~lS^^^~\ They*!* in reall - smart styles-r-Opin |^J(^^^^^^^^^ffll": designs with 3ir*. fringe at hip and sleeves^ '^Sg^^^t^^SS^Rffita ;■; in white, putty, fawn, s£y, shrimp an£ijfflSll2§SJ|3S3i3!J9 *BM(jL"'" ; . A Fine Art Silk Jnm 'er with scalloped V.'^^^^S 1- T-; sleeves'a?id hip, chaia stitched ia. con- SeUSs h| I trastdng shades ot nig»er/lempn, axe/ evzsiSSSk 3 1 black, lemon/helio, all black aad all white ,^\ vm&lSz&y *>^ Corti etJy 32/6 «t Gilmet'i. flP^T^Lr }■ You DO Save Money Shopping at tw j j pft lU| |7 O>o 244-246, "righfsldeof Cuba Bt. VIA L^lfSL JC*l\ O i one corner pastVman St i vtV v' •-''" ' ' ' ' "X THE BLACKBERRY DESIGN: Traced on Linen Finished Sheeting—. :.i:r Jaa.lv M D'Oyleya 6d. each, Round and Oval "- i'Rjfw^f L Centres 2/3, Tray Cloths 2/6, Cosy'".. \(wJ/7// Covers 2/6, PiUow. Shams 6/llj>auy-.'-&G<z?*^v/J£t£=zT Duchess Sets 3/6 set. Supper Cloth* ,' '°°£^£~^Hji*^lW 6/6 each. ' -...-.,.,.., „. n* n n <"j?i^\":|SKii fraced on Pure Linen— ■■ .■.'; oSJ/S^W JXX Igb^^- D'Oyleys 1/-, Round and Oval Centre* -■■'■'- ll stT^lW/^Zf 2/9) Tray Clotlls 3/H» Cosy CovVrs ''\ II 4/11' D?ches3 Seta 6/9, Scalloped'"'"' II :L//yj!V\\W<? Supper -Cloth 9/6, ScaUoped Pill6ir "'" Vt /2_^V IV\\rk Shams 10/6 pah-, Hemstitched Sham* o ■*^ajsS^*^ Cs^ ■. Wo P ay postage for cash with order.;.., :^ W^ M. & M. A. ALGORffi iSi§ INCORPORATING "PRINGLE'S" -'--.'. J52 LAMBTON QUAY. '/ " ' > .-^ ' ' '"' ■ ■ - ■ fr \ Bring the Lad into . „ "FowltU" to get A SUMMER HAT J&£;S:\: ; We have big stocks of styles and shapes for w', -■ • - r boys of all agea, from the little tot that crawls ■i|?!i|w&^S?^ '■■'.., to your boy at college. /^f#f*? " ; '--•'■ Washing Hats—ln drill, crash, piqne, silk, pop- I^'*l"'' ■• lin, etc., etc. Prom 1/- to 5/6 ■V'S^^n/"' 1"' - ' Panamas— Trom 8/6 to 12/6 a!]i *■ ! Special Panama—No paper 3/11 - »*s|i .. C I...||j,' a"- I Mxn-o'-War Hate— S/ll to 9/6 ' S!tJ I\\ '■fe* f .••'■•■ o , Soft Straw Hat»r-For infants, boys, and SM \\ ssMi'-f n '' • ,' y°uths Vll to 10/6 W X*STIKi!«U_.. , Island Hats—For beach wear 1/il and 2/6 I !Tv^'«--'' ■' We sell EVERYTHING in Boys f Wear for -a*?: r ' liESS because *wo specialise. - * '^i/^£^*^iA' ■ FOWLDS LTD. Men> and Boys' Ouffitters v^ v MANNERS STREET 1 . WELLINGTON " i

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 125, 23 November 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 125, 23 November 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 125, 23 November 1923, Page 9