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KIRKCALDIE’S 000 u 000 ( INFANTS' SECTION. i INFANT’S RED KID SHOES—Sizes 2 and 3 only. Usual price 3/3. Bargain Price 2/6 ' INFANTS’ KID SHOES—Strap over instep; in White; sizes 2 and 3. ; In Tan, 2,3, and 4. Usual price 2/11. Bargain Price 2/3 1 INFANTS’ KID SHOES —Strap over ankle; in Tan and Champagne; i sizes 2 and 3. Usual price 2/3. Bargain Price 1/8 [ INFANTS’ KID SHOES—Ankle strap; in Black, Tan and Champagne. . Sizes 1,2, 3. Usual price 3/6. Bargain Prioe 2/3 DRESS FABRICS. 150 yards PLAID SPONGE CLOTH— 30 inch; newest colours. Usual price 2/11. Wednesday’s Price 1/250 yards NAVY PRINT—29 inch; good washing and will wear. Wednesday’s Price Hid 175 yards HEATHER SUITING—In Mid Brown only ; ideal for school wear. Usual price 7/11 yard. Wednesday’s Price 3/11 yard HARDWARE. 10 VACUUM FLASKS—Quart size; slightly tarnished. Usual price 15/Sale Prioe 7/11 FOOTWEAR. LADIES’ WHITE CANVAS TENNIS SHOES—Stout red rubber soles; good wear assured. Usual price 13/6. Bargain Price 8/6 LADIES’ BLACK VELVET COURT SHOES—With buckle; Cuban heels. Usual price 10/6. Bargain Price 6/11 HABERDASHERY. WHITE HAT ELASTIC—Special Value for Wednesday, 5 yards for 1/WHITE OBLONG ENVELOPES—SpeciaI for Wednesday 3 pkts for 1/SOFT FURNISHING. 40 inch MADRAS MUSLINS—SmaII and large check pattern. Bargain Prioe 1/- yard 50 inch FADELESS CRETONNE— 3 pieces only; good colourings. Usual price s/6 yard. Bargain Price 4/3 yard 1 only BOULTONIA CARPET SQUARE—Size 12 x 9. Usual price £2O. • Bargain Price £l6 SHOWROOM. STRIPED TRICOLETTE—In Blue/Fawn, Blue/Gold, Blue/Pink; Magyar bodice, boat shape neck; with collar, short sleeves, elastic at waist and belt. Usual price 23/6. Wednesday's Price 17/6 MANCHESTER. SAMPLE RANGE OF PURE IRISH LINEN "OLD BLEACH” HEMSTITCHED HUCKABACK TOWELS—At 5/- in the £ off usual prices; all perfect goods ; very slightly soiled. Prices range from 3/3 for 2/6 to 8/11 for 6/9 UNDERCLOTHING. PINK PANAMA CLOTH BRASSIERES—Fastened at back; 32 to 36 inch. Wednesday’s Price 1/11 SPECIAL COTTON BATHING COSTUMES—One piece or Canadian style. Wednesday’s Price 3/3 to clear KIRKCALDIE L and STAINS £22; FAMOUS FOR WEDNESDAY BARGAINS J tbß thb long winter evenings there is no better companion TBJUI The Brunswick THIS super-phonograph brings to your own fireside the world** greatest singers and players, reproducing their choice sooga and pieces In a manner that is truly marvellous. Glorious tonal quality, allied to beautiful appearance, has raised the Brunswick Phonograph n the leading position in the Phonograph World. Call at McGregor Wright’s Gallery, 182 Lambton Quay. East Terms Arranged. For a Demonstration

Te Aro House Great Annual Sale ALL SHOWROOM FASHION GOODS REDUCED TO CLEARING PRICES. Great Glove Sale We are overstocked with seven lines of Gloves, the result of mistake in Cable order. These are all reliable makes of wellknown manufacturers, selected skins. To ensure a complete clearance to make room for shipments now due, we have reduced these gloves much below imported prices. Rost orders executed In rotation special, glove sale at Te Aro House CUBA & DIXON STREETS. WELLINGTON What is it that when "dry" is a disagreeable powder, but when mixed with cold water makes the meal enjoyable? Why mustard of course.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11734, 23 January 1924, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11734, 23 January 1924, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11734, 23 January 1924, Page 5

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