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The Joy of Winter! Big reductions in fares for special winter excursion! to New Zealand's peerless winter resorts:— THE CHATEAU (Tongariro National Park)'. THE HERMITAGE (Mount Cook). FRANZ JOSEF & FOX GLACIERS (Westkn^. Days oi exhilarating snow sports outdoor*. Nights of cwrjr comfort within. Full particulars from any Railway Station or City Booking Office, also Mr. R. P. McCracken {Agent, Mount Cook Tourist Co.), T. and G. Buildings, Grey Street, Wellington.

what's in A NAME ? IF you walk down Lambton Quay, you may read, as you walk, on every - side, names-—just names. And each of these names stands for some wm j, < individual, or collection of individuals, whose main object in life is to sell - rfmJuf\^. [^mflt\\^\ merchandise. Some of the names may have behind them the weight of many •/■/vVV \\ II H^uS^Wil years establishment in this City, others may have little or no significance at II bLub^WII And yet they are all equally anxious to catch your eye. And among them . you will see ours—KIRKCALDIE'S—and we shall be just as anxious to catch your eye, and win your custom, as are the rest. Without Quality ™at *en is behind our name* _' -. When You Buy *■ Here, 67 years ago, our name was first presented to an apparently unconcern- J\ Thde IS NO TfUe ed P«W»c, to tell them that this was the House for all their drapery require- OuaMtV Y©U BuY ments. We were a small concern then—very »mall—and our stock in trade lt* J ...... J ' IRcfMUAmV consisted chiefly of the energy and dogged perseverance of the two men who TRV»oin»irT*innTi7 JL,VUMWIiIJ were the founders of the firm. John Kirkcaldie and Robert Stains. JDCQKLOmy '• ' " To-day the house of KIRKCALDIE'S is recognised as the Senior House in Among the many services at the Drapery trade of the Empire City—just because the traditional industry Skilled Furriers compose the Kirkcaldie's the LADIES' and enterprise of its founders have been carried on by successive generations staff in KirkcaldieV FU R TAILORING DEPARTMENT with the same basis of thought-^-QUALITY—Quality with ECONOMY. WORKROOMS, whe re all offers quality tailoring at mod- w<j havfi neyer aHowed our growl h to extinguish the personal side of our classes of 'fur renovations and crate charges. Master tailors business. At KIRKCALDIE'S you will always, find someone in authority alterations are undertaken, are available under the super- who W ; U spare no effort to see that you are well satisfied. Be your needs Your furs receive here the vision of Mr. Lyon, to execute great Qv small) we at equal pains to serve them all. If you are seeking treatment they deserve, your requirements. Genuinely information it will be gladly given and YOU WILL NOT BE PRESSED TO tailored. g^y ' The advice of Kirkcaldie'i* 1 _ ■ . .' , . f , .' . , ~, FURNISHING EXPERTS is For Gentlemen who are fastidi- Our overseas buying organisation keeps us in close touch with the world s ffee tQ 0H In th - g department ous about clothes, Kirkcaldie's markets and wherever possible we give preference to Empire products. you C£^ ob " tain help formu _ Men's Tailoring Section will In all departments our chief aim is to cater for,the needs of our customers in lating and carrying out furnishfulfil their every want. An ex- such a way that for every pound they spend they obtain the very best pound's ing schemes to suit your home pert cutter in the person of Mr. worth. Small satisfaction it is to us to make a sale knowing that our cus- and your personality. Here, Feslier presides over a depart- tomer will not be ready and pleased to do further business with us. Thus the too, carpets are cut and made ment in which every tailov "Economy of Quality" is our watchword and it means something to you. up to fit any room, takes a pride in the quality of _ . JL . .. , v/ _ .. . . _, „ , . thp work uroduced * By strict adherence to the policy of "Quality with Economy," by our large the work proaucea. .^ ever-extending clientele-^by our maintenance of the KIRKCALDIE HEMSTITCHING AND A e^wert HOSIERY RE- standard of value and by our establishment for nearly 67 years we can surely , PICOT EDGING, is.another of PAIRING STAFF is at your ay claim, which none will dispute, to the title of the Senior House in the the many services rendered by service for efficient repairs Drapery trade of the Empire City. the Senior House, that is availpromptly executed on time. And now you will see what is m our name. Ed of by an increasing number £~ .■?j? ' .t, • f. t ■ of women. This popular finish .-innisnea. woi-k is irce irom From it, you will gather that we are a big firm, doing business in a big way, for present day frocking can be ridges and is well nigh invisible with the consideration of our customers' interests ever before us—every used in endless ways, —repairs may be lett at the transaction cementing the good will on which our great organisation has been Hosiery Counter. . -i. .._ bullt up' . TWO SPACIOUS TEA A utility feature of the many- Whenever you see the name KIRKCALDIE'S remember it stands for THE ROOMS and a cosy lounge sided service offered by the SENIOR HOUSE, where your interests become our interests, and if we have provide for the comfort and Senior House is that of FOOT- not yet had the pleasure of doing business with you, we trust that we shall convenience of customers, and WEAR REPAIRS. Quality soon have that opportunity. ' out of town residents are invitmaterials, expert workmanship ; ■ _^ ed to make use of this Service 'phonei • ' . ■ ■.r,—~--T-^~^asr. — loveKIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD. THE SENIOR HOUSE ■■■■■■" ' :: .V ""■':'.[

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 139, 16 June 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 139, 16 June 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 139, 16 June 1930, Page 5