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Kirf^calaie $f\ have just opened some very delightful new II I styles in Georgette and Crepe-de-Chine " 11' I n£ Jumpers. They are exclusive and very x HZ distinctive. d We invite you to inspect them as they are = j === quite out of the ordinary. ' !You are always welcome at SI Kirkcaldie's, whether you buy P| or not. [gl fjEA MODEL I._An EGYPTIAN JUMPER, in pale grey kPI i gfcl crepe-de-chme, embroidered heavily in orange and |HUJ|| i |3| a»inond silk; the sleeves are cut to wrist 84/- lErall •I II . MODEL 2.-A very neat JUMPER of sand crepe-dc- HHI V g chine, with a very smart front embroidered m gold IiBB ■ ! |fi ' fuschia and royal; the waist is slightly eased on HQ j§| MODEL 3i_A very SMART MODEL, in white geor- ItH I ==r ffette, cut with oval neck and magyar sleeve; the Ip-H «_. colour scheme is in jade and royal stitching, lE3 .- == finished with coral beads; the waistline is long; lI— I • —. flat bow on left hip £5/5/- ||—~| MODEL 4is in SILVER GREY CREPE-DE-CHINE, || , .cutwith-v.neck, and elbow sleeve; this is richly II trimmed with silver thread; the waist is gathered . II at sides; tied streamers on hips ' SS/6 || MODEL s —Heavy-weight BLACK CREPE-DE- || CHINE JUMPER, heavily beaded in crystal and ' P silver beads; elbow sleeves and oval neck £7/17/8 II '• MODEL B.—A very pretty JUMPER is cut from "I heavy navy crepe-de-chine; the model is cut round 11 at neck, with magyar sleeve; the sole trimming is || a clever design in steel beads , 34/« ■ , II MODEL 7.— Mastic Crepe.-de-chine JUMPERS, richly. • H embroidered in effective Egyptian colourings || ; ' • *5/15/6- II MODEL B.—Exquisite Georgette JUMPER, in jade I! | green; the neck is'v-shape and the sleeyes are very X JE.I. wide and heavily trimmed with green stitching and -|| 1 t— steel beads, which corresponds with design on hips P "F«r 60 Tan Funs fir QUALIFY STYLE vi TA UE" ||S Newest Designs in Net and Linen Work •{Gfjfife Traced Camisoles, 3/3; Nightdresses,' jp*£%Jßg s^'< Knickers, 5/6 pair; D'oyleys, 1/3 la ■ each; Round and Oval Centres, 3/3, (\ );*" TT' 3/9;. Tray. Cloths, 5/-; Supper Cloths' ■ Wwrfr^ I " (scalloped edge) ii/-, (hemstitched V^\ Ik se) I?/'; piUow Shams (scalloped ■ VSVSI**"' f%X ~" edß:e). 12/- pair. / W'^a**^^ \ We Pay posta&e for cash with order. inWp M.&&/LA.ALGORN. flf^=f'^il . INCORPORATING "PRINGLE"S" ' i P*"^. ' 152 LAMBTON QUAY :: Wellington WELCOME NEWS from GILMER'S The home ol Big Values. To clear—the balance of out stock of Silk Cardigans and Jumpers— '$Pfti ' 45/- Knitted Sflk Cardigan? ,il^ for 201- ffW/fA Small Wometfs sizes only. Beautiful goods in nW'-i Jll^ Cream, 'Kingfisher, Brown, Saxe ana Rose. li\^'?§'^^ •; Knitted Silk Jumpers §§!§, Clearing at 15/- . ': m|l3^ All one price^and wonderful bargains, many 'rsV/ /H shades tc choose from. • klv-1! «/! Don't miss these Welcome Week Specials at Vl] //I " ■.GILMER'S ; '.-3P. 244-246 "R«ht v Side Cola Street, Wdbgton. •. ',-tf t -■'•.. N Tingey's Beautiful Wallpapers "Will give you more satisfaction than fsg^WSagfigffi^ ' any other firm's. ' "We have made a specialty of WallS^fe'fnHwHfi papers—only the best of English Sx'x^^faHKßL manufacture and most artistic designs V&£p!ji>3g9EHs» fill our shovsrrooms. j^S^S %syQffix\r a" al°ng and see our offerings before ®ur rlce* are Lotbered !\ I YOURS FOR SERVICE! ; TINGEY'S LTD. 30" PhlS'^^" AVOID DISKASE JIND ILL HEALTH. SMARTER APPEARANCE TTILL THOSE FIIES! GEN^u^u^si^d' a pattern of "• Uso TANGLEFOOT FLY PAPERS. £3 your Costume material, and wo will make to ineaJure a pair o£ smart Suede ■ ■ Wholesale from Shoes that exactly fit your feet, match C. B. LEMPRIERE AND CO 3"our costume, and -please your tastes, a< Comer Customhouse quay and the nOminal G Pnis e E Of A l?n' m I Balance strpaL "LJloa AiNU CU., 1 . liallsuce street. u4> Ta6man Btreet> wdl l ngtoa>

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 14

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