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I For CONVENIENT I &*k Ik WOOD'FIBRE -■-(^lfer'■• If ii»Ls».als4ia lC I AV-t)V AFh n3 mnP *fiQr^- Learn how to make Wood Fibre A'" \W MrKCalaie b Lay wy m% mk jfiw' ~ Flowersl Wood Fibre specially treated \W .}\ QoruirO I *tt -r-dyed in lovely shades to make beau- \ -. I OSrVICB • jtf M WhJF^Er tifiil natural looking everlasting How- / ■ I .^M Hr ££ J!*\fcw era. This is a fascinating handicraft. __^i^r ' A ' . . '^X? JjL^fvK^ See display and demonstrations on .^flMß^H^"- _fw_ - ■ - -- -• • • '" ~—— . «& ♦» I i\ iS&Sktet&t^^^mF%*3w Wei Don't miss these wonderful values offering BHMM^^^M^B^a during this Furnishing Event. It ends on mMH^^^^^^KßS^^^K I^lSH^Bwill^^T* ' B^Bli^Bi^l^^^H A typical example of the Bargains in the Furnishing fis HUBS' ' ffit-j ■ Department. Strongly made well finished Card I* IM- WB^B^St Km'} A collection of Linen Shadow Cloth and Cretonnes to be Cleared I A I A \S to-morrow at HALF MARKED PRICE. Don't miss this splendid value. HISSr ililSHll / JM I #1 Ei. ■ n ■ ' . , As sketched above. Delightful ' As sketched above. Attractive nallSn DOn6 Ohina medium weight Strawberry Pink finely woven Wool Suit for the Wool Suit. Perfectly tailored fuller figure. Navy with imtll ■ m w d jumper. Yoke and sleeve tops grey checks. Well cut suit; Cup, Sciucerand Plate Sets '^KkP^ Srfiiiain^as... nYvt^toSAn c-de;,,™ni. at neck. PRICE 29/6. • sports wear. PRICE 59/6. Don't miss this special value for to-morrow! A col- \ il / lection of English Bone China Cups, Saucers and \ il / Plates—excellent quality with dainty floral decorations. 4^ / # ,1 1/ / a ap ,pi>m a ■ I I p/\V|/Sk I . Var^tnodern shapes. Usually 3/1! set. SPECIAL ! / / A SPECIAL COLLECTION — ill of Delightful Continental * Don't Miss This! Kirkcaldie's * iilAAl CIIITC "Kosywarm" BLANKETS A ' hi , ▼k „ WOOL iUITJ J i4s sketched above. For the small trim ~.,.,. - . . . . figure, charming Two-piece Suit in Port This collection of delightful Continental ALL ONE Considering the increasing price of wool, nereis a very welcome value w:«. D«J -~A P.,,n^ Rim. Tarkpt has ■ror i. c< ■ -n t_ I TU ""■ v^i^fc in Kirkcaldie's Famous "Kosywarm" Blankets. Excellent wearing and f Zl^onot ihe new w.. s 'tcoa«front Wool Suits will be very welcome. There p R|C e warmth giving quality, with charming Rose coloured headings. A really E S" Teather trimmi n r Bh!e stnped .» * ™de V«iety of weaver, and colours: PRlCEoutstandmg value. - Karf worß crav?t f as hi on . skirt has un- Boucle, Tweed striped, checks, plain and *■■#%/# SINGLE / DOUBLE1 usual panels giving pleated effect. PRICE multi-coloured effects. There is also a KU/m BED Aid BED # ' W 59/6> comprehensive range of fittings. W # %r A SMART SKIRT sm E s exclusive to kirkcaldie-s IS AN ESSENTIAL ITEM IN YOUR WINTER WIDTH - FITTING SHOES WAI\UI\UDt . Width-fitting Shoes mean that the foot is measured from heel to ball, the shoe is made on. an entirely different type of last ... The bone structure TL ,t C i. . i of the foot is corseted ... the toes have freedom to move even in th» These three Skirts were chosen l"^ ?• li l r j ». A -Jiu .l» :t- nnc .;kl. t nr tk> ckn* J*\ f mM . cn.^ul An in tu/«-Jc "most fashionable shoe »... Graduated widths make it possible tor the shoe XX ' «3T iff! iS: itrJid Sm *o fit the foot. It is not necessary to endure the old painful process «f jffit " \ ?5/, iP£ 3 k2 AwS^r.l^3 "breaking in" new shoes. This meant literally breaking the foot in to fit >VV *> -' X VJ« 5l fiULv «? « r ? n ;L° the shoe. Kirkcaldie's have exclusive styles in these new width-fitting shoes, . , /?'',&>"" 'i\j M wJiJZerJdrJiSiw which embody all the comfort and smartness formerly procurable in th« \<^ *r' v - >*Mi, ' n. +(,« displays " most expensive footwear. _ , ' ,'**> jl^lij |!"!^^rai^^w gonal stripe 09 grey ground ■ * - . ■PA^V -i' 4 'r*l f WM^W^ PRICE— A Jtnart Black Kid thrcc-quar- * '^^^^^^^^^^^ . p|«B (t '' 4^%tf% /# ter cut Court Shoe designed pn. ' J^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^M '■■''■•■ '*^i^^' •■ ' ' J, -> \\jo^^^r simple lines. Medium Spanish ~. , ■ ! t |t|^^^ iflfca # %# heel. Also in Brown and Navy. '^^^^^K^^^^^^^^/K ■ ■'- ■'-■ ' ' : KIRKCALpTe~^AND STAINS LFMTfED, LAMBTON QUAY, WeLLING^O^

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 130, 3 June 1937, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 130, 3 June 1937, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 130, 3 June 1937, Page 15