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I BIG SAVINGS at KIRKCALDIE'S TOMORROW Wednesday Bargain Day MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT (Ground Floor)1. > * TWO IMPORTANT WEDNESDAY SPECIALS. 50 'doz. IRISH LINEN.TABLE NAPKINS-lDin breakfast size Usual price 22/6 Wednesday Bargain Price 17/- doz of 6 lor 8/6 4 P^^H L^ EN TiBLE DAMASK-Outstanding value, gooa designs. Usual pnce 9/6 Wednesday Bargain Price 6/11 fasd BLOUSE DEPARTMENT (First Floor)". -iSstrsr- sM"p ' "■*• "'■"'•■bki-. «•«?•»"»■»■; ■' ':.-.-, Usual Price 45/- Wednesday Bargain Price 39/fr FOOTWEAR DEPARTMENT (Ground floor) Usual price 33/6 Wednesday Bargain Price 22/6 ' 12 T 1! 5! LADI.ES^ WHITE DUCK COURT SHOES-Tab and Ss^r3^ 6613'^ 111*6 lamfc-]im ng ; » sizes 2, 3. 3J, 4Selby" brand Usually 29/G Wednesday. Special Price 21/----16 pairs MEN'S WHITE CANVAS BOOTS-Rubber sole and heel smart medxurn toe; ideal summer boot; sizes 6, 6', 7, 7*. 8 8* 9 ■ 9,, 10 • Usual price 22/G Wednesday Bargain Price 19/6 MEN'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT (Ground Floor) 25 only MEN'S SAC SUITS-Grey* and brow; strong hardweaniig suits Usually 105/- Wednesday Bargain Price 69/6 MERCERY DEPARTMENT (Ground Floor) MEN'S COAT SWEATEES—In and mole shades - . Usually 27/6 tol 29/6 Wednesday Bargain Price 22/6 ■J HOSIERY DEPARTMENT (Ground Floor) Wednesday Bargain Pnce— Black, 1/8; also in ivMte, 1/6 GLOVE DEPARTMENT (Ground Floor) DENT'S FIRST QUALITY SUEDE GLOVES-With three pearl buttons; m summer shades of pastel; all sizes ' Usual price 12/6 Wednesday Bargain Price 8/11 SOFT FURNISHING DEPARTMENT (Ground Floor) HEAVY. FIGURED CHENILLE-In jazz and floral designs, fadeless; smtable for hall curtains Usual prico 19/6 yard , •■■■;■. Wednesday Bargain Price 14/6 yard MOHAIR RUGS—Green, light brown, blue, and red Size 64 x 30— Usually 48/- Wednesday Bargain Price 39/6 Size 64 s 27— Usually 45/- Wednesday Bargain Price 35/KIRRCALDIE and STAINS Ltd. | " Famous for over 60 year! for Wednesday Bargains" r j .' • . ■ ■ ■ •' -' . w tffjfW GET READY FOR XMAS KJIII THE "FAIRY" LINE ■' J»*isr Jive the Kiddies the dehgrht of their lives- ' 4^EM» *hV 'yfTinCvde- rhcsp machines are years ? hea.° of th« lrt\t yrcd tv Pc usually sold. Ball .4mWI bearings throughout, cushion tyres, spring saddle. We have handled this hne for fi^ ' mISBgk faction nf a t0 Sdl ,tO See the satis" Js®Qij&}J£jß(\ taction of parents as well as children ~^9l|f~ :' ■ M _ PRICE NETT. 7HR*i No' '~^° SUIt affe 3to 5 years £4 " |7 payments when yoa like. Don't forget we stock spares for every part F. J. W. FEAR & CO., 65 Willis St., Wellington The Oldest Established Cycle Shop in New Zealand Phone 976 g - L SOX for TOTS m ; at GILMER'S . Sf LITTLE PRICES! -F^V Mothers! Purchase your Children's Summer j4 J^WX Sox from Gilmer's, and benefit by their lowei {$^P\Ztfv/( cash prices. Our assortment is complete in -all ■''V&^WilW sizes, and features numerous dainty desjens. wlTOrtA SAMPLE VALUES: SILK AND WOOL HALF SOX— In a big variety No, \\T~Tvf < of designs and shades ' \1 \ '' Size 2, 2/-; 3, 2/2; 4, 2/4; 5, 2/6; 6, 2/8 * WHITE COTTON THREE-QUAItTER HOSE— Li,'. Size 6, 1/9; 7, 1/10; S, 1/11; fl, 2/-; 10, 2/2 Xf^. t WHITE MERCERISED THREE-QUARTER ' HOSE—Very good quality l £"svs* Size 6, 2/6; 7, 2/9; 8, 2/11; 9, 3/3; 10, 3/6 <S^ YOU GET REAL VALUE FOR EVERY , PENNY AT GILMER'S. . ,- PI! MPP'Q 244*246 <4Ri Bhr slde Cuba VJIJLiiVIJLLiIV O, Street - - Wellington At Reasonable Prices Perfect Set of Teeth £2/5/These Plates are made with first-class \ulcanite and Ash's diatorie ' i porcelain teeth. Eemodelling Set—£l/10/- Painless Extraction— 2/6 is'2o and Oxygen Gas—s/Our efficient staff,'combined with the nion nio<lerj) methods, enaliles usiio do Tvoil- :u thc-e puces. NURSES IW ATTENDANCE. Hours, 9 to 5, and I'uu.iy e^eulng!, 7.15 to 5.30. ¥""* JL O 1"^ ■ Eilablished 25 rear* rrost ®£ rrost "9Wim s st.(upsi«rs) lL - \ Two door« .bove Perrett't Comtr SPUING FLOWERS. > SEE THIS! WE -no now displiying Blooms of Diffodils and otlici choice Spring W^ris you lia\e a misty outloo' :jlo\\oi ISow i" the" lime to clioo'o "* life you oue it io vomself to hava youi f nicies aid le-ni. nn order for joui an immcdiato Tve te t \Vhon necc*dr-s rLti»H'-nicriU (li nc\t t> delnorj «o procubc propoih ground lenses ilnf Donl im< tin-. o| [JOituiulj Linblo \ou to m.c bettci, look bd oi r i amJ clr( Ii on b LUu tun U H L 1 ltl)l 1 LOOPI h IJD MOlim^O^ \M) GU.BIRU ■'Jleu i tUt"t, jut on L\ewnfc lo t iQ3, CutiouiUouß» ijuii, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 97, 21 October 1924, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 97, 21 October 1924, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 97, 21 October 1924, Page 9

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