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BARGAINS .hOR TO-DAY at KIRRCAUDIE’S Big Bargains which make Wednesday a busy day at Kirkcaldie’s. GIRLS’ OUTFITTING. GIRLS’ NAVY PRINT FROCKS—With Bloomers complete; excellent for school wear; sizes 22, 24, 27, 30, 33. Bargain Price 6/11 set MANTLES. GABARDINE AND FACE CLOTH COAT FROCKS—In Fawn, Cinnamon, Peacock, Henna, Grey and Saxe. Usual price 99/6, £5/19/6, .£6,16/6, £B/18/6, £lO/10/-, £l2/12/-. Wednesday's Price, half advertised price THE MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. 6 pieces i6in. COLOURED TERRY TOWELLING —Ecru ground, with Blue and White stripe. Usual price 1/3. Wednesday’s Price 11*<1 yard DRESS FABRICS. 50 yards VOILE ESPONGE —38m., White grounds, with Helio., Green and Black pin stripes. Usual price 3/11. Wednesday’s Price 1/0 230 vards COTTON ESPONGE —38 inch; in every fashionable shade; splendid quality. Wednesday’s Price 1/11* yard COTTON GEORGETTE—3B inch; ideal for lingerie ; shades arc Sky, Helio., Apricot, and Ivory. Wednesday’s Price 1/6 yard LACES. LADIES’ DEMI-LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS —Narrow hemstitched hem, neatly boxed in fancv boxes containing half dozen handkerchiefs Usual price 3/11 box. Wednesday’s Price 2/3 box of 6 LADIES’ UNDERWEAR. SAMPLE COMBINATIONS—In Cotton, Wool and Cotton, and all wool. Wednesday’s Special, from 3/6 to 14/6 HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. 16 GREY AGATE ENAMEL GEM PANS—I2 hole. Usual price 3/6. j Salo Price i/9 12 SETS GREY AGATE ENAMEL TWIN SAUCEPANS—SpIendid fuel savers. L’sual price 12/6 set. Sale Price 6/3 set HABERDASHERY DEPARTMENT. FRINGE NETS—In Auburn, Light Brown, Dark Brown, and Black. Usually 6d each. Special for Wednesday, 3 for 1/CHILDREN’S PICTURE BOOKS —Size 12 x g. Illustrated in colour; 6 titles. Special for Wednesday sd each LADIES' SHOES. LADIES’ WHITE NUBUCK COLTRT SHOES—Brown Glace Kid fronts, full Louis heels; an ideal summer pump shoe; all sizes. iT S ually 40/6 Wednesday’s Price 19/6 pair Also a few pairs of LADIES’ WHITE SHOES— 10/- pair MERCERY. MEN’S STRONG BRACES—Usually 2/11. Wednesday's Price 1/11 pair REGIMENTAL TlES—Knitted. Usually 3/11. Wednesday’s Price 2/11 each A Wonderful Invention A darner that will fit any sewing machine and will darn anything. A practical demonstration is held from 10 a.m. until 12.30 p.m. and from 2 to 5 p.m. ' KIRKCALDIE 42E STAINS iIE: " For 60 Years Famous for Quality, Style and Value.”

f M THB LONG winter evenings there is no better companion than' j The Brunswick TUper-phonograph brings to your own fireside the world’s 1 greatest singers and players, reproducing their choice songs and pieces inj a manner that is truly marvellous. Glorious tonal quality, allied to beautiful appearance, has raised the Brunswick Phonograph to the leading position in the Phonograph World. Call at McGregor Wright’s Gallery, 182 Lambton Quay. Easy Terms Arranged. For a Demonstration.

Millinery For Maids and Misses Them Sartest Modes for Summer at Te Aro House These styles depict the correct wear for young- folk, styles that please both Mother and Daughter, with a low price appeal that makes shopping at T.R.O. a pleasure. : : YOUNG LADIES’ WIDE BRIMMED CREAM PEDAL—Trimmed with swathed band and handsome bow of cream satin. PRICE 19/11 A SUPERFINE PEDAL STRAW—OvaI crown and wide droop brim; trimmed with creme satin ribbon. PRICE 16/11 SIX VERY SMART STYLES FOR GIRLS—In Cream Pedal, wide coarse straw and fine fancy straw; featuring the new droop with short back; wide brims slightly drooped at side and wide new flat brim. PRICE 12/6 FOUR PRETY STYLES FOR YOUNG MISSES—In droop, poke, medium, and wide brims; trimmed Wh'te satin ribbon. PRICE, 1016 FOUR STYLES FOR WEE TOTS—In Pedal, Tagel, and Fancy straw; prettily trimmed with Cream or White ribbon. PRICE Inspection Cordially Invited Te Aro House WELLINGTON

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11664, 31 October 1923, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11664, 31 October 1923, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11664, 31 October 1923, Page 5