KIRKCALDIES Dress Department Is still doing phenomenal business with the Huge Purchase of Dress Fabrics and Silks announced in last Tuesday's papers. The Sale of this Bargain Line continues this week. THE RANGE OF PATTERNS AND COLOURSI , IS STILL ENORMOUS. : =S!L »*-»•- *«~%^ CREPE EATINE- / /u "' " ■ [ DYED SPONGE CLOTH— 3/11 " ,, JERSEY ESPONGE- 5/11 "-' " ■7* '''■ " MARLE ESPONGE- 5/11 " .■ " f.^ - HEATHER ESPONGE— ' 6/11 " " „',, FRENCH ESPONGE- 6 /ir " " ~,l " ART SILK MOROCAIN- 6/G " '" t,t--- -"- STRIPED RATINE— 4/11 " "'l,l KNITTED ESPONGE— . 5/11 " " JL " STRIPED ESPONGE- 5 /H " " fi CHECK SPONGE qLOTH- 5/11 " " 3/3 • ART SILK ESPONGE— 5/11 " " „.. FRENCH TINSEL ESPONGE— 7/C " " /Z LATTICE ESPONGE- 5/11 " " %„ " EMBROIDERED ESPONGE— 7/11 " [[ 3^ • SILKS. --. 15/6 B/-I-, GLOWWORM SATIN— 1076 "• /«, •'SATIN ELEGANT- 8/11 " " /£ MOUSSELINEDE SOIE- 9/11 " ' "\', fl , MOONGLOW SATIN— ; 12/6 ," 5/11 IN THE MANTLE SHOWROOM. : 'A Large Variety of DAINTY SPONGE CLOTH FROCKS-At onethud of ttair true value 17/6, 21/-, 29/6 eacli ASE TO SEE THEM. - MORNING SPECIALS. ' 9to 12 — THURSDAY — 9 to 12 PLAIN DYED VOILE—3B inches wide; best quality chiffon finish; 20 fashionable shades iU£""y> Thursday Morning's Price 1/6 yard KIRKCALDIE ±EE STAINS ME"The House Built on Sterling Values." IHH^MHB^Mmn MDQ||^ KJnaU We Are Now Making a Display of Christmas Novelties Including: HANDKERCHIEFS, SCENT SACHETS, ■ PEEFUMES, GARTERS, ARMLETS, POWDER PUFFS, VANITY CASES, MANICURE STICKS, SHOE TREES, TRINKET BOXES at moderate prices! WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION : M. & M. A. ALCORN INCORPORATING "PRINGLE'S" 152 LAMBTON QUAY. .- --— v To again Demonstrate /^fffMp I'/* tTll ttatyouhuyfor lc&s at "'Gilmers," /iffllllWttf "irilltt^ ' here's a patterned '■ • •lIMII 40-inch I^^^^COTTON f OOLARD • An excellent quality material, suitable for tops of frocks frocks - very thing for hat trimmings. ' J ' Come and hunt around our store You'll finrl v= c c,■ •■ Xmas Gift suggestions. Gloves, SckS.gSes hand&Srf?-- ■■ hosiery, etc., and all at "Cllmer's," Uppefcuba street!^ prlcel. 1; fill MPR'Q 244-246, « t ighf We of Cnba St. V*K *-■ *"*«-i*V fcJ one corner past Vivian St. /^y^\ "THE AWKWARD AGE" V VI When b °J's are just too big- to wear ( TJ m ™sl) ms suits and want, something MXmT> '' samples of Fowlds' values in \ SmßKr We r for BigEer B<*s 5-0 1M I 3 14/"« H 14/6> 'S "A. '6 15/6 : tf^FrjiE n -^ 5 6/116 7/6> 7 7/11 's 8/6 \*fl? m"Z^ "f?, 1? 8 Sports oackots-In tussore x 3^' V We sell EVERYTHING i R Boys' Wear VpS^'^^^i^l a.^l' *^ ' Because we specialise. FnWFUQ I TH Men'a and Boys' Ouffitters MANNERS STREET . / WELUiVGTON /
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 129, 28 November 1923, Page 7
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