k—->-•—_•_—____>___—__—■-——HM>^«i^•_>a___________ >^—^Bß_aa_^>a_BMaa^ ALL THE NEWEST STYLES SPONSORED BY ... .-../ KIRKCALDIE'S.... ACKNOWLEDGED AS WELLINGTON'S FOREMOST! SHIRT SPECIALISTS Shirts from Kirkcaldie's have individuality) distinction and the comfort and finish of expert tailoring. Here we present a few only ' . . of the many new styles now on display. When ' you buy shirts from Kirkcaldie's it is an ■ investment in long service, impeccable quality, ] smartness and comfort. . - .—-E NEW. GOLF SHIRTS These new. Golf Shirts, with collar attached and Tie to match, are exceedingly • smart and comfortable. They are made in a heavy-weight cotton II / / - mixture in smart marl effects of Blue, Green, Fawn and Greys. Really. 11/ _S splendid value and very new. • Price I I V^ "KIRAX" SPORTS SHIRTS This is a particularly well made hard wearing shirt, with single cuffs ;ind lf\ I I double weight semi-stiff matching collar attached. You can depend upon I MJ J^ • the comfort and long service of this shirt. Price IMm \J SILK FINISHED POPLIN NEGLIGE SHIRTS Made in nigh grade silk-finished Poplin, this shirt can be had with two twin tabjpr.semi-stiff collars and double cuffs. This shirt is expertly tailor- tP% / I ed in pleasing tones of Blue, Greys and Fawns; striped designs. Twin Tab I/J §\ , Collar with stiffener ..: Price S&m W (This Shirt with semi-stiff collar is priced 13/6.) A NEW TAILORED SHIRT An example of excellent tailoring is seen in this new Shirt in self shades of ■mm la Fawn, Grey or Blue. ' Has tAyo twin tab collars with stiffener, and is ex- IkJ m\ ceedingly well cut and finished. Very comfortable and distinctive. Price B *m* %J j VAN IHEUSEN SPORTS SHIRT Comfort, distinctive appearance, and excellent finish are features of this | / / / Van Heusen Sports Shirt. Made of Gleneagles material in plain and \f\/ f% fancy checks of Blues and Fawns. Price IVJ W SUPER POPLIN NEGLIGE SHIRTS These splendid Neglige Shirts are made of "Tootals" Super Poplin in till attractive designs of chalk-line stripes in Blues, Greys, Fawn shades. \3\f §\ ' Double cuffs, with two twin tab collars to match. Price IW W . "KIRAX" HEAVYWEIGHT NEGLIGE SHIRT This is another of the popular "Kirax" Shirts but in a heavyweight Egyptian cotton. Double weight double cuffs and two semi-stiff collars. Very ■ m I g well made; neat designs in self or striped effects; Blue, Fawn and Grey IJk/ JL • shades.. Price I\& W "WEEK-END" SPORTS SHIRT The "Week-End" Sports Shirt, with collar attached, and Tie to match. ' Exceedingly new and smart effects of white chalk stripes on Blue, Fawn, tilt Green, Grey grounds. Wool and cotton mixture; comfortable and .just Ip\l S\ the correct weight. Price I English-Made DE LUXE POPLIN SHIRTS . Here is an outstanding Shirt of De Luxe Poplin made in England for Kirkcaldie's. Made with three perfccMitting twin tab collars with stiffener. Two sets of double cuffs. Decidedly new designs in pastel shades of Blues, *%—*/# Fawns and Grey. Striped effects. This shirt will give almost endless ser- g // M\ . : vice and has an appearance of irreproachable distinction. Price Ami W KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS LIMITED, WELLINGTON fr? GMittet4! C¥- clA nqValues H__«_ULLuuuaLJ__rnave 1937 model (^*j^i j2g^^fcta|^?~™_^vi^ i^v^i^^^j^^^^^^ ■4> DIXOH ST. (CWRomil 6&) WCTH. WM 1 MM k \ V^l To Relieve aGARETTE'^^PAPERS V Catarrhal Deafness DwndtviT" r"" w "tyel and Head Noises. ■ «"** *-"«■ Jmi>~'Z*.yA®&. Persons suffering from catarrhal . : ■ .' ' -. deafness and head noises will be glad ■■■-.■ to know that this distressing affliction sSft^f HOTELS, RESORTS, TRANSPORT:,.. many instances has-effected complete • . - _j relief after other treatments have —— '■ failed. Sufferers who could scarcely MiIQTPRTrtM MfITAP Q^PVTPPQ ' hear have had their hearing restored iViACSIJIiKIUIN iVIUIUK S)A KV LKj CjO. to such an extent that the tick of a tfASTERTON Dep. (6.30 a.m. Monday only), 7.15 a.m., 9 HJtt., 10.30 ajtt., I p.HU, watch was plainly a«d> ble.^ en °r 4 p.m. SATURDAY-Dep. 7.15 a.m., 9 a.m., 10.30 a.m., 1 p.m., 4 p.m. ?ge«fo"? eifTo« y-*n^-of lth ß Sn«ne WEL&NGTON Dep. 2am (for Napier) 8.30 am., 1.30 Pp.m'. I p.m. « P .«.< •who is troubled With head noises or Saturday—Dep. 2 a.m., 8.30 a.m., 1 p.m., 4 p.m., 6 p.m. . : ...::. catarrhal deafness, cut .out .this para- SUNDAY—Masterton Dep. 8 a.m.. 1.30 p.m, 6 p.m., 7 p.m. Wellington Dep. 9M •.__* K raph and hand It to them, and you 4.30 p.m., 8 p.m. ■ may havo been the means r»OOKING OFFICES: Masterton-Midland Garage (Tela. 1848, 1996). Carttttea-* SneT Th" m red?clnr Pean rOb m e *$- *?,. Ws Confectionery (Tel. 90); Hughes Tobacconist (Tel. 205). Greytown^ "* horn™ and is mado as N.choll's Garage (Tel. 101). Featberston-Edwards, Confectionery (Tel. 18T>. follows-— ' V\ clhngton—Featherston Street, opp. G.P.O. (Tel. 42-222). ■ h r3&r^Wr.U7. JENKINS MOTOR SERVICES, LTD. . . Head Office: MASTERTON. . '. until dissolved. Take one tablespoon- *~ — m ]VrVv^KXn viL7^ y- WELLINGTON-WANGANUI ROAD MOTOR SERVICE-. Jnati'on'slid "swellinff In the Kuslacliian 'PHK N.Z RAILWAYS operate (he followiiiß Hood Motor Service Time-table:— Tubos anrl thus to equaliz* thn air A Wellington dep.: Daily, except Sundays. 1.30 a.m.. 8.30 a.m.; S.it. only, 1.15 p.m.J pressure on Hie drum, but to correct ;M nn . to j,'^^ g.45 p ITU any e*c»es of sterretioiis In the nmlrti . vVamffliml bit.: Dail.v nxcept Sundaji. 8.4S a.m., 1.0 p.m.; Sat. only, 6M p.m.* r«r. and tli» result* It z ives a!e neaily Mm> Fr{ w]g » alwnvs nu'ckai^ effectne. Sundays: Wellington dep. 9.0 a.m., 0.30 p.m. Wancsnul arr. 1.30 p.m.. 10.0 p.OU .irp'il^rXr^tinn'nSorau^i trial. WELLINGTON DEPART: Hotel Windsor, Willis Street. ret r'arinlnL from your chemist to-day. Fares between Wellington and Wanaanut, £1 single, £1/16/- retorß. ' Oetiainuntironii v Fot. further particulars ring 45^12 or 63-591 Wellington; 3130 JVanganui, at 583%
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 128, 1 June 1937, Page 17
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