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KIRKCALDIE’S Announce Another Fashion Display for FRIDAY EVENING SHOPPERS , An interesting evening may be .spent viewing the very latest modes and styles now being worn in London, Paris and New York. You are always welcome at Kirkcaldie’s whether ■ you buy or not . SOME EXTRAORDINARY VALUES FOR FRIDAY EVENING SHOPPERS. MEN’S WEAR. MEN’S SAC SUlTS—English tailored. Speoial Pride, 75/ each DRESS FABRICS. COTTON FOULARD TAFFETA—36 inches; smart multi-coloured designs; for Summer frocks. Special Price, 1/9 yard FIGURED SHANTUNG SILKS— 34 inches, with the . very latest • Oriental colourings. Special Price, 7/11 yard FAWN GOLF HOSE—Usually 15/6 to 19/6. Special Prioe, 11/6 FANCY GOODS COLGATE’S CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP—Large cakes. 1/3 eaoh FURNISHING. 45 and 52-inch COLOURED AND BORDERED MADRAS MUSLIN— Brown, Pink, Primrose, and Blue. Speoial Price, 3/8 HABERDASHERY. ART SILK ELASTIC—I6-cord; White and Black. 6 Yards for 1/6 FOUNTAIN PENS— 1/- each INFANTS’ OUTFITTING. INFANTS’ KID SHOES—Sizes 2 and 3 » White and Tan. Speoial. Price, 2/6 HOSIERY. “ONYX REAL SILK HOSE—With self-braided stripes,, in Black or ' Nigger Brown. Usual Price, 16/6. Speoial Price, 7/11 MANCHESTER 20 DOZEN MERCERISED COTTON TABLE NAPKlNS—Coloured A borders; breakfast size. Special Price, 8 for 9/11 UNDERWEAR. MADAPOLIN AND STRONG CLUNY LACE BRASSIERES—Crossover style, Sizes 38 to 48 Speoiat Price, 7/11 .ST. MARGARET COTTON VESTS—Low neck and short sleeves; chemise length. Speoial Prioe, 2/8 . HARDWARE. .Usiial Price i, ANTIQUE COPPER SEAT KERB ,112/6 r ANTIQUE COPPER SPARK SCREEN 52/6 L ANTIQUE COPPER COAL VASE. 75/-, 1 ANTIQUE COPPER BOX COMPANION SET 47/6 Total £l4/12/6 Special, £9/10/-the Suite. &»£ STAINS “Famous for Unequalled Values.”

BRUNSWICK That the Brunswick Phonograph is without equal in tha world el recorded music is the constantly expressed opinion of alt fortunate possessors of one of these remarkable machines. And rightly so, for the Brunswick with its glorious clear notes mellowed and sweetened by the scientifically and carefully constructed .sound box, marks the farthest step of progress towards perfection in the reproduction in the home of music lovers of the gems of the world's foremost singers, players and orchestras. Call at MeBREGOR WRIGHT’S - IS7 Lambton Quay FOR A DEMONSTRATION. '

(YORRHCEA Is a very 1 real danger! Take steps now to avoid this dreaded disease. KOLYNOS DENTAL CREAM is constantly being used and prescribed by Doctors and Dentists with remark' able success. Play for safety yourself by the twice a day use of KOLYNOS DENTAL CREAM

DO YOU SEE AS CLEARLY AS YOU SHOULD ? When reading—sewing—sketching —doing Office work, or seeing the Pictures can you see as clearly as you should ? No twitching eyes, blurred vision, watering, or burning feeling ? As soon as there is the slighest sign of any strain or defect, have an eyetest. The matter may only be small, but if neglected, the trouble will increase, and perhaps become serious. Let us give you a careful test. We guarantee to remedy all eye-troubles, our charges are moderate, and attention, the best. Morrison & Gilberd Optical Experts, 103 Customhouse Quay, WELLINGTON.

WANTED Known For attractive Printing: at Teasonablo cost, ro to f'N.Z. Times 0 Job Printing Department.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11932, 12 September 1924, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11932, 12 September 1924, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11932, 12 September 1924, Page 5

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