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ODDMENT DAYS Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Oddments and Remnants in all Departments at Kitkcaldie's From the Glove Dept. Look for the h the Hosiery Dept. Kayser Long SILK GLOVES —In X 111*016 Children's ANKLE SOX—Air wool, odd shades. Usual Prices 12/6 -, , f^ . . in Nude and Champagne shades, and 9/11. Ila Y\ •,' HP # I'M.'' Size 2, 3, 4. ' Usual Prices ■ fiDOddment Price 1/0 irWOC 1 IGKCIS l/H and 2/c. To Clear, pair U : ' ' ' Kayser Silk Finished COLLAR SOX Ladies* BLACK KID GLOVES— j ' . : - ."■ —With fancy turnover tops. Size* Small sizes. Usual Prices 10/11 ( Special"* bargain tables in each de- 3,4,5,6. Usual Price l/ 11. |»D. ' and 9/11, - AD. partnvjint. Original prices don't Oddment Price U Oddment Price »J seem «j nything now—these oddments Bonds' Silk Avto SILK HOSE —Iv ■■■■■■.' ■ must I>e cleared this week. Come to odd shades. Small sizes only. Children's Long FABRIC GLOVES Kirkcilldie's and pick up your share Übiial Price G/11. 1/11 -Usual Prices 2/8 and 2/11. OD. of th« :S e exceptional bargain ofFer- Ar Od d™"\ P»« *{* * * Oddment Price . The Marvel REAL SILK HOSE — ' ; ' -ings.- gjjj. OVCI . ]- nee . ac ] c | shades. ■I ' 4" Usual Price S/11. » O/I 1 Ladies' Best Quality White Wash- . Oddment Price U 11 ::. able DOESKIN GLOVES-Large , ' J^^&^L Uddment J-nce «-/ * X 12/6. 'Oddment Price «$/ 1 1 ■ < §f^^^^^^^/' ' m .^ ' ■ ":""; ■ I^^Kl Blouse Department '' Fanrv Dpnariinpnt <f^bSPP55r Smart pique jumpers — waistrancy uepanmem ■P^^'^V-fl.tl coafc effect with long t/- ---■■-■•■■•■. .-, ; v k) AI WAYSO IJ sleeves. • To Clear Of " SWISS VOILE FLOUNCINGS-50 lkl* LWAI^^ Shetland Knit SLEEVELESS inches, wide, mßiege, Apricot, ■ JUMPERS - In various shades. small patterned floral border de- ■ Ugual Price 29/(J> A /i 1 ..sign embroidered, in damty To Clear 51/ 11 pastel, shades.. Usual Price | n lL^ ShnwrfMllTl 12/6. ■■:•-• A 111 ■ »« l"C UllUWlUUill Oddments in SILK JUMPERS and Oddment Price **/ 11 "'■ . j ■ . .. ' . . ~ - VELVETEEN COATEE 1A /£ Example 1~- * , - . To Clear IV I U ORIENTAL MOTIF TRIMMING- ''• ' Wonderful Od.hi.cul Offering. COTTON DRESS GOODSIn Brown, Wine, and Pasicl Hand-made \ OILL, IROCKb, y Specially Priced at 1 / shades for Autumn frocks. Usual l-rcncl, modclj,. Usual Prices yfcjl/V • i/q i' A ' i\D 59/6 and G9/C. 1Q /k ince; /Jy'QJ dment p rice JJ '9 r Special Price 121/ D Usually priced at 3/ll and 4/ll , , yard; these cotton materials are ■_, , _ exceptionally good value at l/TINSEL TRIMMINGS — 10 to 12 Example 2— . yard. inches wide, in Silver and Gold, • ' Handsome LVLNING IROCK ___________ heavy bold designs-in straight and in Black feec lvi"' finished head Vandyke edges. 'Usual Prices frlnß^ also White Georgette FoOtWCar and Children S 57/6, 67/6, 69/6 yard. ' " with long vest and piped godels f OOlWCflr dOQ tniiartD 5 . : in front. Usual Prices 16 gns. SprtlOll Oddment Prices, yard an d 21 gns. Ot\ /#? , mvvmwm 7/C C/ 11 C/ 11 Special Price U*// U l Girls' Cotton SCHOOL FROCKS -r I/O **/ 11 0/ 11 ■ ' ', Suitable for girls 8 to 16 years. _ , , Usual Prices 0/6 lo 12/6. , Example 3— To Clear at 1 /11 &O/11 1 Each — Imported MODEL l/ll Z. \ \ £» •1 • COATS in Wine, velvet-for col- X' * * —/ * * rltfniSning lars and-cuffs, lined Crepe dc WHITE LAWN and VOILE ° Chine and Satin. Usual Prices , FROCKS —For tiny tots in dainty The 'Furnishing Department offers 15 g nSw and 12 gns. Ctn ICL styles. Usual Prices 5/6 O/I 1 some exceptional oddments. Special Price 03/ D to 8/6. To Clear at LI 11 Oddments in WHITE CAMBRIC • NIGHTGOWNS — Trimmed cm- . Footwear offered' at Oddment Day [ Men wiH find p , enty of specially shoP- fc CS. V^ Prices in great value. priced Oddments in this Section- To Clear at 4/11 HRKCAIDIE & STAINS^ POmfnd ) a m^/Ui ( CninAvj/ |fy%-isoften. CvW^^^OXX t"K lUtt7# -J^7^"? c v CORNS GONE— ill Al*./>O Tired, dispmtcd children, ■ ■ . nil wdftlmji^ 1 unable to work or P iay. can now wear dainty shoes 1 vvl'^ I?-^' t a! nC tllCm, Why huff.r the throfablns, shootiLg pain of how Radox Bath Silts lemore corns U I I fUgT dull. Make Sure they are not of coqlis when to remove them wth Radox described in this letter: lIImW^ rnnvtirtatpri Givp thi>m FIP- Da A (Salts is as simple »J A.8.C.? You __M<V^ ■ A constipatea. uive tnun rig f a UfA ta[ , !esrool . ful of ~s ;nce us!ng RaJex Bdth Mttf 1 Wl' p m^ M* • ScO, the easy laxative. A R^: Bath. S«lts in a gallon of hot water, W never had a corn. I can van 3's ™J _T% fl\| i-fi»an tn»al«-hv system will snd noak your feet for twenty minutes. in shoes quite comfortably. Am 5/f. ■ ■ #_» clean neaitny system W m Do {gf {^ 3^ fa v &■##■% W make a Very great dltt ereilCC The,1 corn may then be lifted out bodily. of my narrow shoes, my feet are as free ■ to a listless child. Figsetl Wh4t happens when you dip your foot from corns as a baby's are. One of my «■■■__»»»»»» ( . into! a foot-bath containing Radox Bath 'friends, who is no bigger than 1 am, has ,1 -^ . _ does not purge Or gripe. Salt* i» simply this: "The dead skin (of to rvcar s's in shoes because she. is nearly Ul +L TL J D Gentle and natural in its the icorn) combines with the Radox Bath crippled with corns. I recommended her TIQIVM InOfSQCUS rOpQP . _ f . Saltii to form a protein salt of the actual to try Radox, end she is getting much V I action. IOUf Chemist rCCOm- cor* itself: This, protein salt dissolves \ri : reliefJ y mends it Ask him! the», water like ordinary salt, and so loosens; , . . • ■_ ■ 'm ■ - Jim... * •■■' ' I tha corn that, it can be removed bodily. Your Chemist on supply /* /A ' M I k% *f" #% V&JI^PIIV^ IJOa^ The Radox Bath Salt does not affect the Radox Bath Salts. Price, /// ■ |fIMI_A IR/lllLlV <S^Ssmm l __ living sldn. It softens and refreshens.it; 2/2 d.; double quantity 3/Bd. ./. \iHlflßw J «/l|M Ir% J <W*y^ff^pl It/is only the dead skin--tli« corn—whiiß "Insist on the pint: packet. H a W Found ' _' **^ UM llV3^b H^^Vl •'■ it ; dissolves. Actunl personal OKp«ricrico '. Rcfust any'substinite. ' ' Fink Packet , ' *■* «—. «m »— g—> »., >. w / |Sr7f Radox Bath Salts L'olNn trlC Family Medici™ Jor /^ /JL V IVVIVIW/% Wtll VU IW^ every ordHnarv atl- I ■ /WM M : Manufaetuied by K. -Gnflitlis Huches Ltd., . Mand-rs:« (Kstablished 1756). ' ■ ment—aold only J «■» / M Supplies, stocked by Fairbairn, Wrifjht and Co y Auckland, Wellington, Christcliurch, a^_llClietttiWl^ * _W and Bunedin, and by all ffibolesalcrj, .Cteinists and Store* tlirpugliout Kew Zealand.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 41, 18 February 1930, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 41, 18 February 1930, Page 16

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