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KIRKCALDIE'S are donating three prizes to the value of £5/5/-, £3/3/-, and £2/2/-, for the three best Fancy Dresses, made from Dennison's Crepe Paper, worn at JOAN OF ARC'S BIG BALL FOR EVERYBODY, next TUESDAY EVENING. __ ■ ' ■ ■ ■ \ We have in stock a wonderful variety of Plain W^rtcV^ ; Designs in all colours, and the Lady Expert-direct W ' j Denmsons.Headquarteps-and her capable staff, Vill be pleased to g.ve you Free Instruction anyday between the ' hours of 10 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. llrey, BJShqP haS attended 3-ilar function the-. vorld o.ver, and is a connoisseur in the art of Fancy DiesT- '" therefore your dress must be extra special to please Ss''' critical eye. Also, many very beautiful dresses will be-worn, and competition will be very keen. The three Winning Paper Dresses are sure to be made under the guidance of Kirkcaldie's Expert Instructor. " Instruction is also given daily in-the art of making Flowers! "' Baskets, Sports and Garden Party Hats, Table Decorations.." and Favours, Lamp Stands and Shades, Sealing Wax Beads and Flowers. Come in without delay, and see the exhibition of this wonderful work. You are always, welcome at Kirkcaldie's, whether-you buy or riot. KIRKGALDIE £22 STAINS *££ I " THE HOUSE THAT SETS THE STANDARD." NEW SEASON'S CARDIGAN? At "GILMERS" 'For the coming season Fashion favours - Cardigans. The better dressed ' will: .;; wear them, everywhere— .. \ ;." . AND—these new Cardigans are in new ' ' styles, too, and in a variety of colours ' ■which is both large and decidedly ; ■ . pleasing. . .. ..-. .. ...[ "The Gilmer Value" is evidenced by ; ■ the prices ,: : "■■■■■ '■' . ; 9/6 11/6 18/6: 30/- ■>■'.--';; ; These are woollen goods—and as wool \ , is rising in price—we advise an early : ' visit. GILMER^S 244-246 "RgT Side Cuba Street, Wellington. I frP^Bi Tiled' ■; Bi^fe^Mi: rireplaces. ll' ||| P^^l Gibbons' Solid Bronze Lock , ; il'ff ißiS^iSfelUi^^s: fu rniture 1 V P^^^^^^^^^^^S^-^"j Beg alar shipmehte'" arriving of"""'" " "" latest ' patterns and iinisbes."'' '■ JOHN DUIHIE & CO. LTD. HARDWARE MERCHANT, WILLIS STREET Jf^L ■ ' SOMETHING QUITE NEW IN " ■ -■ (^^fV DOMESTIC HEATING. : -■•• ..:•.. I^^^ "IDEAL'' UC<OPEiN-FIRE ;-: DOMESTIC- . BOILER :i a All<t4iSß]^ w '^lle ' sO''er mil 7 '3e placed in the break- "" M tiiilslti-iiii fast-rooHj or kitchen, for licotihg'and'the ' ~' fijnil^wHi top. and facings is 'of very tieat 'VpeiV : .... ■. '■■ /"J&n^AS&xxJiiSljl ance. Hie grate may be operied when ■■ ■• ■.■■ fTi*lsi#s>»^E desired to obtain tlie maximunrheut .uito ! „,-.-- f^^^^^^Wf S.OLE Nw'";jS SLAxb tnAGEN-TS-JENKINS.&■ MACK, ;LTD-■.:-'■■•' ':: 94-100, Featherston Street, Welliugton.- "' ; •-

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Evening Post, Issue 59, 10 March 1924, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Issue 59, 10 March 1924, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Issue 59, 10 March 1924, Page 9