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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD.' Lambton Quay [Est. 1863] Wellington FOR YOUR FRIENDS •• ACROSS THE SEAS! " ~~ KEEP SUMMER FROCKS For some t hi n g . out ~*. o rdlnary FROM WITHIN THE STORE COOL AND FRESH we suggest these charming: "French- _ p or a Jj Usy morß j n g nbout the friends "abroad. " T h. "i™ Painted Z The principle of good selling is that B"den or h, ou*C l. heße, ne. w Over J S^X^:^ :^:Z - rc Lnd£e mu .f be **,'«««* ££"<££ .SS?£VS Life N.Z Birds and Native Flowers. *O that the consumer W.ll be SO R moment>s t , ook THROWOVERS-With basket of New familiar face, continually come decided touch of smartness. For Zealand Flowers. Birds and Maori de- >"'<> OW Store, SO much that we the warmer weat her these will be signs. 17/6 and 2S/- each know exactly their wishes and re- most we i come to ,u p on over a TOILET SETS-Featuring New Zea- quirements, and are thereby able to ,; hl , umlner f rocJt , nd yat f j T# , and B lrds F W.. /n> 7/n o^-™^. unobta^e perfect cage .„, comfor , D'OYLEYS — I2in. N.Z. Birds: The SFRVirF Th..« mtrnn. hay» Tui, Bellbird, Kingfisher, Native Pig- csn.KVlL.fc. laett patrons nave eon', Kiwi, arid Kaka. ' i O //» built our business, and their pat- /^^^^ Each O/O ronage has bean built up by our lia^s^^. ' D'OYLEYS—Bin. N.Z. Birds: Fantail, principle of good selling — in * jt§" *^^B'; Tomtit; and N.Z. Fern and 1/11 word, QUALITY GOODS at L 1&' Maori Tiki. Each A/± -L REASONABLE PRICES backed T \ 0 by VALUE and SERVICE. <C"""SL J^f1 «J^ Come in and inspect the display hi the aiaaßalaaßaHa^BßlvH^Hß Sr^ V'Jvs|>J*V — ./« *W\ Manchester Department at your leisure. *V~TWw rtvi FLATTERING SUMMER STYLES /T^^j^S^^TO We present here three frocks from our.selection that should _ A ( VAf y/ \ Y?^*? YCkI find favour with the woman demanding style and elegance. y^\ \ W / f \y Jttfjp \ ftffl The cunningly cut styles and novel treatments throughout \ \V / X V l!sft l\ /Hll lend themselves to perfect ease and comfort, while the ~^v YjjjfeK \/ /»»< V ! nft i| /mi materials and expert finish compel attention and eminently v F £ ['Wn Tj (ftp express both Dignity and Grace. ./ill ' H^tlif *Lj*# EXCLUSIVE MODELS. ' * -V: * /.. '. ,; ".y, t ,...,,. (1) For the Matron what <2) Chocolate and White (3) French Blue and UCPIftNUa. aUIPIMEaP could be more becoming Mnrounin makes an attrao- White Is favoured In this • ' • .''.■■. ".'....„. than Kavy and White tivo Tailored Afternoon Delightful Gown of Print- a s f ici.jnn derrvp** emcrfuT rnntnur Spot Pure Silk Crepe de Gown, with a sectional ed Kachelle Silk-cross. you cannot do i^HovoSrn»w Chine, with a crossover skirt, novel strapped front cutting and BOft flares . ■ JOU cannot 00 justice to your new front, flares styled for nnd commoted belt. The make for dimness. Novel • Season Sl< TOCK Wltnout Mine torslimness, and a lieauti- shoulder trimming is neat, treatment of revers and rcctly corseted. . With this aspect fully hand faggoted vest while neckline is finished cuffs, »nd a diamond ■ in mind, KirkOlldle's h»ve imported of WhitK Georgette, In with a bone fastened tie. flared front make this an exclusive range of BrltUh-m&de O.S. fitting. X ONS, In O.S. fitting. QQ/tQ garment both charming Corsets and are happy to be able *-» tstft V» and distinctive. In S.W. to offer* these at Wrful niiirhaw and w. fitting no in 'price". special purcnase SMART STYLES FOR SPRING ' ■'^^^ G&TBr < S^s^ AND SUMMER ' 10/6 For comfort and style the New Season's Footwear is all rp^ e "REGENT" A Back-lace to be desired. With such a comprehensive range of «*yl»«i Corset, tdtb%lastic at waistline shades and lasts, the modern lady will experience no diffi* fln d medium skirt. In Tea Rose culty in choosing Shoes that justify every occasion, yet are Brochc. Sizes 23 to 32. "J A/ h fashioned to give ease and comfort for the warm, active - XVt 13 season. ' r^^jSz?^ 1&\ — Rainbow fiffißßß^'^ White La c s &£'•ss%?' Sandal — Ad- White Jtubuck, fe&gs^'^ Canvas IrnlepttßS^^ Sports, vitht'yf^S,/^ justable fas- Browb Willow XxSZ^, Tie, with white Kubher sole \&%rr tener, White C*lf and X*vy Eubber sole and heel. Also fc^ rubber solo and B 1 ue, Crepe and heel. By in Brown and heel. By Gut- sole, covered Dunlop. White. ta-Percha. Cuban heel. 7/11 29/6 11/6 35/6 703—1n same leather as above. Court style, with . 775-As abov«, with coySpanish heel and leather *«d Cuban, 10//J sole. OQ /(i beel< ; 1 ENGLISH MADE SHIRTS WHY NOT BRIGHTER „,.„._ __,_ FURNISHING FABRICS! J N p With Spring-cleaning well^ under New arrival, m Men. Shirt. *.- way there«r,.e.th ei i U e.tonof <<fKW veal neat and pleasing . deigns removing upholstery, curtain. that ton. with the new ...son'. and covers You will, however. I^nV »suitings. Fpr comfort, too, in the haVe_no difficulty » finding suit- « V «H warm " r we .ther these .hVrt. will able fabr|c.,as recent.mvaU re- ( Wbe welcomed, and will .land any veal bright and colourful .hades, m, of laundering without de. while floral effects and autumn Ql tracting from their new and fresh tints are especially smart and lend "^"hlVOs^ v^Tl««««.»-««« ' ' a cosy warm atmosphere to Tl\ \ V>^i V^^ P *L™,, „ >v brighten cheerless rooms and </V V/^TyOf T. 'f "EKKO»-Made with -«verharmonise with wall coverings //,l» %&//IL*F wble ; cuffß : and collars,,.y_ neat and furniture. /A / I /g^ stripes of Blue, Grey and Brown ■/ \\ /. /</ M~ Poplin. Two-twin tab fC /£ Honeycomb Cross Stripe Repp—4sin. <^s3x ft IS JB collars. LD/ %f Tngs! Fawn'gVound in 3 tonings: -s^^^ y ff// tfsf' The "EKKO"—AIso in Smart Brown/Blue, Green/Brown, 4-/11 --^^^^PSsL. i. I// Mmi Hairline Poplin, in Blue, Grey Orange/Brown. Per yard •*#-«-■*• f/ / Af a nd Fawns; also with reversible Swiss Voile—ldeal for dair^y frilled T T W*Z& MJ.ff Kg cuffs and collars. Two IJ/£ curia.n.i 45m. wide. 2/ \\ Wm WkL*Jg twin tab Collars. 14/6 New Season's Cotton Nets—ln shades UH lIBf "1C "EKKO"—Made ill neat of ivory; 36in. wide. 9/fi H mm Hairline Poplin, with front cuffs. Per yard <w /v» ■ 11 Two twin tab collars faced with Genuine Swiss Printed Voiles—Guar- . iSSKI IllHl'lg Luvisca of same patterns; in £nd eli™lf«" B'^ il) |H H| ' B'-ue. Grey and Browns, i O/C shadings. 45in. "I P MBP Imffllfc! 'mmt/ w Per yard U/XA I HWMKO|' The <. EKKo ,._ ln neat Q Art. Silk and Cotton Repp - Heavy ' ''"Lit tI 11 'I I'"' : ground Poplin, With deeper-toned clrates y sWpe, with two twin tab Collars. De«pßo«- «ta. p^ ;rd 9/ll Very smart. J^/g THE FIRM OF i ' -" fy± X AT WELLINGTON
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 78, 29 September 1934, Page 6
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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 78, 29 September 1934, Page 6
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