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I The Winter Race Meeting is sure to be a success to the I woman who is frocked by I KIRKCALDIE'S I Most ladies will agree,that one of the chief | pleasures of a Race Meeting is the opportunity | afforded of displaying their Smart Attire. The Q smarter the frock or the coat, the more chic the !;i hat, the daintier the foot and hand coverings, the ■| more enjoyable is the outing-—as a rule. [■'■ A cordial invitation is extended to all to visit our j Store and view the delightful range of Model § Frocks and Coats ideally suited for Race Wear. jj " Then inspect^ the Parisian Millinery Models disy played in the Millinery Salon. The new Model 3 Shoes are sure to interest you, and the new styles g in Hosiery and Gloves are certainly worth seeing. | Green Crepe De Chine JUMPED SUlT—Skirt fcSk | accordeon pleated; pleating of Crepe de $ggm | Chine down front of jumper; cuffs of same »n^ I BOTTLE-GREEN FROCK—With drapery of j**^^ g Crepe de Chine from left shoulder down r^ / f< fiH ft side; stole of same with buckle crossing iSl^i iff mi 8 over pn bodice 11 gns. vj* Inl Xi I CREPE DE CHINE FROCK—In cyclamen V |||f/ffli | shade; bodice Crepe de Chine, embroidered TT>Jilllß|l kj down front and round hips with gold ■ ffllßka i thread; flared skirt of fine cloth; long I ml mm mm > sleeves 22 gns. I Bil BSm I Brown VELOUR WRAP COAT—Collar and i \tgfitt $ sides trimmed with beaver fur; back of coat ■ \Ttfff \ embroidered in shades of brown and henna I lilU | FUR COAT—Of choice squirrel skins I6S gns. ■ W|U I BOTTLE-GREEN ENSEMBLE SUIT—Coat II II IK | flared at side; dress of figured Marocaln; in 1 ISMI ti 3 shades of green and cherry; long sleeves ILUI9LU U I BROWN WRAP COAT—Of ChenUle Velour, N./"86 \ | beautifully lined with silk; collar finished TL \ S with scarf of tiger skin, held in at waist with h I \ I bar of cloth; scarf falling to hem of coat; % I very exclusive model 20 gn«. V 1 VERY SMART SALMON PINK FROCK—Of Georgette; front of | skirt has apron effect; prettily embroidered in black, green, and I cerise; French model 11 gnt. I SMART DRESS—On Crepe de Chine of flame colour; skirt flared I and trimmed with navy; bodice embroidered in cream silk, with | band of navy to finish neck; long sleeves 16 gat. | THREE SPECIAL NUMBERS IN BEAUTIFUL 1 RACE HOSIERY. | THE "TRAM-ADIS"—A Sheer Silk Hose, with openwork clox, 4 in. S cotton suspender tops, in flesh, blush, melon, Sahara, mauve, and | golden champagne . 14/6 pair 4 THE "LA FRANCE"—This Quality Silk Hose is of finest weaving, | and a wear-resisting weight; full fashioned, silk finished, sus- | pender tops; in silver, oriental pearl, mid grey, polo, dark grey, | blush, sunset, champagne, and a host of costume shades 17/11 pr. | THE ALL SILK "RUBY RINGS"—In evening shades, silver and | gold cloth, scarlet, ruby, royal peacock, turquoise, pink, and saxe § 22/6 pair KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS LTD. j Wellington's Fashion House GEORGE & DOUGHTY m WHOLESALE WAREHOUSEMEN AND IMPORTERS (ESTABLISHED 1891) 61-63 VICTORIA STREET O.WE MINUTE FROM "EVENING POST." Close to Public Library. Absolutely no connection with any other Open Warthom* in thit city. OUR GREAT IS NOW ON! Tremendous Reduction* on wholesale prices throughout every department. Our huge stocks must be cleared. Study these Saving*! MEN'S FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS—In all sizes, good stripes; the best value in New Zealand Weir worth 10/6 7/11 Sale Price ■ / * * MEN'S TWEED TROUSERS—Cuff bottoms; side and hip pockets; sizes 3 to 7 Usual price 12/6 A /C Sale Price *»/ U (This is the cheapest and best value in New Zealand) MEN'S STRIPED WINCEYETTE SHIRTS—With white neckbands; neat stripes on cream grounds; sizes l<t to 17. A ItL Wonderful bargain. Usually 8/11 Sale Price */ ™ or 2 for 8/9 MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. OIL BAIZE—We stock a very superior quality. It is' absolutely unbreakable, and has a good damask design in three good patterns. This cloth takes the place of damask where A /O rough usage is unavoidable; 5-4 in. Sale Price—per yard ■■/ ~ I'RAM QUILTS —We are showing a good range of these goods, beautifully matched and panelled. They are made from C /O good quality sateen, and are well filled Sale Price—each "A** FORFAR—We stock only the best makes. They are all pure linen. The finish in these Forfars give them superior drying and hardwearing qualities 27in. "1 /O 30in. 1 /P 36in. 4)O SILK AND DRESS DEPARTMENT. 5-iin. "Priestley's" ALL-WOOL NAVY SERGE—Guaranteed O /£ dye Our well-known 9/11 quality Sale Price *V " 3Gin. RADIUM LACE—Colours: champagne, brown, cinnamon, fawn, ivory, pink, almond, ap])le, tango, royal, amethyst O /I | Usually 6/11 Sale Price"/* A HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. Ladies' ALL-WOOL CASHMERE HOSE—Produced in superfine quality wool by one of New Zealand's best makers. Colours— polo, nude, mauresque, cloud, fawn, lark, crevette, sunburn; in all sizes Usually sold at 3/11 pair O /C Sale Price **/ V FANCY DEPARTMENT. "Sovereign" WRITING PADS—2OO sheets best cream wove, 1 /O ruled Sale Price—per pad */ •» Box of 150 ENVELOPES to match Sale Price t /O perbox*/« LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Ladies' FLEECY-LINED BLOOMERS—EIastic waist and knee; in cream, grey Usually 2/6 pair 1 /A Sale Price*/ * SHOWROOM. \ no Ladies' GABARDINE and REPP COSTUMES—The coat* full lined and beautiful quality materials. Usually 6 gns., 7 gns., up to £10/17/6. A good assortment at each price Sale 63/-, 89/6, £5/5/XOLINSKI FUR STOLES—Size 9in. x sSin. 90/fi Usually 43/6 Sale Price *& f " &EORGE $ DOUGHTY LTD. WELLINGTON

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 3, 3 July 1926, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 3, 3 July 1926, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 3, 3 July 1926, Page 17

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