KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD, _—«—,— COUNT BARGAIN TIME IN HOURSONLY 22 HOURS REMAIN! Twenty-two hours in which to buy bargains—that is to say, two and ahalf days remain, including to-day. Twonty T two hours'left for you to save for the many months ahead—it is not wise to put off calling. Como this very day.. Thousands of bargains await you—here are a few:— DON'T MISS THESE BLOUSE SNAPS. !A Big Muction in. Good Quality CREPE DE CHENE TUNIC BLOUSESColours: cream, heliotrope, and shrimp. Original Price, 425. . Sale Price, 295. 6d. Further Reduction in Pale Pink CREPE DE CHBNE BLOUSES-Original Price, 395. 6d. Sale Price, 255. Greatly-Reduced' Pale Pink GEORGETTE BLO'USES-DouMe collar and liancl- •' kerchief- fronts, edged with Valenciennes lace. Original Price, 425. Sale Price, 255, 'Smart White and Cream NET BLOUSES—With new boat-shape neck, suitable for evening wear. Original Prices, 37 s. Gd. and 555. 6d. Sale Prices, 255. and 395. 6d, CHILDREN'S WEAR-FINAL REDUCTIONS. .MUSLIN PELISSES—Trimmed Swiss embroidery and insertion. Usual Prices, 13s. 6d. to IBs. lid. . Tjo be Cleared at 4s. 11d. each. Girls' PINE SERGE COSTUMES~ v ull skirts ami smart belted coats; sizes IS, 7, 8. Usual Prices, 525. 6d. to cSs. Gd. To Clear 31s. Sd. Children's SERGE FROCKS-Trimmed braid; size 24in. Usual Price, 14s r 6d. Sale Price, Bs. lid. '.;;;;'. dress department attractions. ' ! DRESS TUNICS All of our stock of Tunics marked down to prices that will mean a quick sale. Those ranging in price 395. 6d. to 595. 6d. All at Sale Price, 10s. 6d. Those ranging in price 595. Gd. to 98s. Gd each. All at Sale Price, 21s. They are mostly Net Tunics, with white, black, and coloured net, with wnito, black, and coloured sequin designs. ENGLISH WASHING CAMBRICS-30in.; light grounds, with small spots and dark pin stripes. Usual Price, Is. Id. yard. Sale Price, 10jd. yard. WEITE WASHING PIQUE-4tin.; a good quality, suitable for costumes or frocks; in four widths of cord. Usually 2s. 3d. yard. . ' . . . Sale Price, 1s. ; 1ld. yard. FANCY SAVINGS-WORTH WHILE. IiCCORDEON-FLEATED UNDERSKIRT FRILLS-Easily adjustable to any foundation; in navy, saxe, vifljix rose, brown, grey, fawn, and violet. Usual Price, 4s. 6d. each. Special to Clear, 2s. 9d. each, 12 only, FINE SILK LACE SCARVES-In grey, .navy, bottle, champagne, flesh, ~ nigger, and ivory; very dainty effect. Usual Price, 15s. Gd. each. Special to Clear, 4s. 11d. each. •Smart BRAZILIAN SILK HAT SCARVES-In all beautiful millinery colourings; a real plum bargain. Usual Price, 12s. 6d. each. Special to Clear, ss. lid, each. IHAND-MADE CHINESE LACES AND INSERTIONS-The last week of these wonderful bargains. Also, LACES snow a reduction of 25 per cent, or ss. in every £. * FAMOUS FOR OVER 50 YEARS FOR QUALITY, STYLE, AND VALUE. KIRKCALDIE v & STAINS, LTD. B. MANN AM k CO., LTD. SOLVING THE PRICE QUESTION REGARDING MEN'S BOOTS ! ! •i Th« big question of price is agitating the mind of most individuals just now, so we are trying to ease matters for our customers, present and prospective by iqueezing prices down AS LOW as it is safe to trade on. THIS WEEK WE ARE MAKING A BIG HIT by offering a tip-top line of MEN'S BOOTS at such a pric.e as will make every buyer feel that he is getting something good and at the same time save 6s. 6d. per pair on his bargain. MEN'S STYLISH DERBY BALS. in either GLACE KID or' BOX CALF Goodyear welted soles of medium weight, comfortable round toes. ' CASH PRICE, 23/ ft SEND FOR A PAIR AT ONCE. POST FREE IF CASH IS SENT WITH ORDER. ', R. HANNAH. & CO., LTD., WELLINGTON. MW M»p 11l mill 111 THE SCHOOLBOY WILL DELIGHT IN AN ANSCO No. 0. .He. will derive an immense amount of pleasure from taking such perfect little pictures with such little trouble! IT'S "BOY" NATURE TO STOW EVERYTHING AWAY IN HIS POCKETS. 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