An elaboration of these Bargains.is. unnecessary, further than men- \ tionmg that they are all seasonaoie goods of the "Kirkcaldic" Quality, marked at SPECIAL PRICES FOR WEDNESDAYONLY. Every lias has our recommendation. ■ •■•■ ! MANTLES. v "■ '-. i Rabbit Fur Coat-Linings with sleeves; in dark brown, natural,'grcyr 1 anu tawn Usual priceg £7/17/6>: £s/s^.;. . able wrap collars and inset sleeves Usually-.59/6, 69/0,-79/6 99/6 - I Wednesday's Prices 29/8, 35/-, 39/6' ' .„; _ FURNISHING. • '■■•' ! olin. Cretonnes-Small designs, suitable .for casements and curtains■*"■ j Tapestry^eCo s _ 2 , 2Jf '^^™?^ \ Remnan^oX^^' Tuesday, P^^^,^;] UNDERCLOTHING.' " '! and ST^' BraSSieres-™ Mastic inset at back; sizes 40 ' »g MS, v«_u. »» & ESfsa.'SLK § size only Usually 4/6 . Wednesday's Price 3/6 S „.„ , ■ . DSESS .FABRICS 'I lalet U°n ™7 et«f>-; ™perior quality; iv eight goodr shades . Lsually 5/6 yard Wednesday's Price 2/6 yard 150 yards 36m. Jap Silk—ln light, mia, and dark navy only A y _■'. Usually 7/31 yard Wednesday's Price 4/6 yard ?• 100 yards Super-Dress Fabrics-Comprising serges, suhings^nonS' f spuns, etc.; all wool , , ; Usually 9/n'to 15/6 j Wednesday's Price 4/11 yard- I ■• . . FOOTWEAR . .r .... S pairs only Men's Patent Court Evening Shoes—Sizes 6, 7,. S only I ■d . . _.. ' . : Usually 35/- Wednesday's' Price 12/11" I Pairs of Oddments in Children's Shoes and Boots—ln tan and black- | Sizes 7 to 10- - Wednesday's Price 7/11 I Sizes 11.to 2— •.-'■. . Wednesdays Price 8/11 ; BLOtJSE DEPARTMENT ■.■■■■<■■ , Beautiful Crepe de Chine Jumpers—ln vieux rose, cut irith'-oval neck: \ • . Usually 29/6 Wednesday's Price 9/11 each' ; CLOTHING- AND MERCERY '". '■' 15 Boys' Oilskin Coats—All large size Usually .27/6; aiicl.Tp/e'- ''- D , _ . ' Wednesday's Price 17/3 each- H Boys' Ram Coats—Sizes 2to 12 Usually 29/6 to 65/- I . '", '■■:■'■■.■ Wednesday's Price 19/5 .each 9 EANCY GOODS - Handkerchiefs—Stamped foi> working in fine tarantullo Usually 3/6' Wednesday's Price, set of 6 for 2/11 : MANCHESTER - ■ '''"■] Superior Quality Striped Japanese Crepe Cloth—The striped designs '■■ are.specially suited for men's and boys',shirts and pyjamas, ladies' i tub frocks, and children's dresses Usually 2/6 yard ' .:•■'• , Wednesday's Price .1/3 yard : ■• . ■ HOSIERY' . ..-. .. v ! Real Silk Hose—Fine gauge, silk to knee, full fashioned, with, cotton. ' tread and suspender1 tops; black only; in S.W. and "W. ... !• ;''..> Usually 10/6 , Wednesday's Price 6/11 pair KIRiCGALDIE! ±EJ£ STAINS HE: ,'.-', " Famous, for Wednesday Bargains;,'" 1 _^ Every Woman Shoisld Know '\flk That we maintain a fully equipped plant . ■ '■' ,4lfvw«WffVW for tlle mauufacture and repair of Furs— also for Cleaning, Dyeing, etc. , i •: That we offer for sale only Furs and Fur jKB&SrM . ' ' Garments made in our own factory!. -jM^jJljrf WE INVITE YOU R INSPECTION ? ESESttIIW °UR CHARGES ARE VERY MODERATE' ANDi Bgf^gjjl Our Guarantees is COMPLETE. SATISFACTIONI ~W**** ALASKA FUR DEPOT ' ,tf' Manufacturing Furriers, Tanners, Dyers and Fur Traders 103 WILLIS STREET (Upatairs) WELLINGTONi f ' """"—'-^! — ".'-:2' t \ CASH TRADING ./tBlM'-- !" makes possible: Wt^W ■' ""'' ' LOWER PRICES I Because of our "cash-and-carry" policy /iTTifrt ' we have no bad-debt "covering" to add / I l\ i ' to our prices,''and also nothing extra for ■ § I I\' !■ unnecessary bookkeeping expenses. That #1 \j \ ' why "Gilmer's cash prices are' ALWAY' /t Al"\A (W ilower than the credit store's prices. /' JH * -QlrrfT-J ' .WEATHERPROOF COATS FOR X'/Zlj -«iP\/ ' GIRLS—FOR CASH. >J3ffci) Pv Essential this wintry weather is the secure /&?GW I /If protection of weather-proof coats and *^ I ' a. f I ..... i capes; and at our prices every girl can :s* I ■•• I //•■■'• '' own one. I .' 4 I'll '■ COATS—Sizes from 2Sin. to 39in.— ;1V .. If. i Gilmer's Cash Price from 25/- .r***"^ .- ! COATS—Sizes from 27in. to 39in.— . '. /'••'. .'.... i Gilmer's Cash Price from 16/11 to 21/11 ' I ' ! MAIDS' TWEED COATS— From 15/6 ' ' , /■ ' iMAIDS'VELQUE COATS— From 23/6 - ■.' /■ : "Buy for Cash, and get more for your /■ ■■■•• r ■■■•■■ money." •. : ' '. ; j GILMER'S *'■■- \ 244-246 "Right Side" Cuba St., Wellington I !V . ■ V -■■■■■■- *'■ !n order to convince you that our desire to give the best value in Furniture in I New Zealand is genuine, we take pleasure in offering you a , !• 3 Piece Chesterfield Suite, upholstered ! in English Moquette (your own selection) For £15/10/- I (Packed Fr« F.D.B. Steamer or Rail) (Write for our FREE PATTERN BOOK)" ' "W R KFNMFP 37 LOWER CUBA STREET ! : VV•• A>* A».l-'INiNJ-#rV—-WELLINGTON—: . ! THE PEN, DOCTOR HAHRY ' BAKER. . ...'...- IS tlie recognisacl medico Cor Fountain I ■,•*''„ °;, sco oul r"»>;e of Materials., Pens itud Kversliaup Pencils. Cou *-* . Rcatiy-10-u'eur Costuhies from 50s' .sultations due. Gco. JuHery. Statiuuer, A • iiiirpnse lor yun nil 70, M»...htß-at' Ilwubtoii^uy. Entrance, Studio stairway.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 136, 10 June 1924, Page 9
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