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\( KDKCALDIES STAINS,-LTD. KIRKCALDIE ."&' STAINS, LTD. Fawn Wincey special for to-moreow only j Loose Covers At Half Usual Price 2000 yards of narrow embroidery longcloth edgings— v nr j) nwn fi„;n.. t?. ■•.»(,.. „ Suitable for trimming underwear and children's things;., strong and | *-Vi ■'"WIl V£UIilS rme weight, 28 inches wide, rpliihln i ' suitable for ladies' and child- T - .. >, , | Double and single bed si2es; ren's wear, and men's and Usual Pnce od yard the whole of the balance of boys' shirts Available all day to-morrow while supplies last, and sold in do^en yards [ our season's stock to be Usual price 2/3 yard '*- . only j cleared To Clear at 1/1 J jl Friday's Price 2/6 dozen I At Half-Price. Ends on Saturday—Gome To-morrow ~AV^ Exqisite Black 2 oil*y Nroved Grand yfyy Silk Veiling ..sss& Sewing Machines iffpdP' -J^SO* X*° <IMe&y?"S ?W<CM Drophead, 4 drawers, knd lift fflrjSKl ■^SCX. T ri- I/O J <OOoM Bsnal Price £10|/15/- - |HK@filU y*^) lo Hear I/J yard |$ffs%[ Friday Paly £6/15/- yft*. 1 Special Bargains in Every Dept. The Fancy FVidaky's Specials ! traced CREPE-OE-GK3NE These specialprices will not be available until the hour NEEDLEWORK CORSAGE stated. Study this programme, and arrange your shopping Standard TARANTULLE Trimmed. Torchon lace or ' ' _. accordingly. KNICKERS-Very pretty debeading; ready to wear ISVery tlOttl* tt Har&aia* Hour. signs; traced ready for workUsual price io/6 '•'-"".' lns - Usual price 6/6 To Clear 7/11 -~ a a 53 pairs patent golosh button boots- ; To Clear 4/8 !l U 3JII. With coloured cloth tops l-Usual prices 35/-to 42/6 _ ■ " w " To Clear 10/G • . LADIES' HOSIERY. STRIPED SICILIAN MO am 5 dozen ALL-WOOL WINTER SPORTS HOSE-1/1 SATIN GRENADINE .- . , .. , J.V.W H.III. rib; in bronze heather Usual price 4/11 A ua,,,*;*,,! „„** j J6 inches wide;'cream and to Clear 2/9 beautiful, soft,- and ungrey grounds, with reversible crushable satin, 38 inches woven stripe; makes up well FANCY DEPARTMENT. , wide; in range of shades for for Dust Coats and Costumes 1 I ft «i\tM CREPE-DE-CHINE CAMISOLES—FIoraI designs,' dinner and semi - evening Usual price 10/11 AI.VO.UI. finished torchon lace and ribbon threading frocks Usually 14/11 yard Safe Price 8/11 Usual price 10/6 clearing at e/n To Clear 7/11 yard MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. ■ ■' ' 1 9 nnnn T«e Balance of our UNIONDAMASK TABLE NAP- —————————^——— *" UUWH KINS—At half price Usual price 20/- dozen BLACK KID CLOVES sp \J^Z* meT" "6 '" *'' FLORAL SAJEENS Fowne's make, 2 domes '2 Ojj NATURAL WOOL AND COTTON UNDER- IX^^n?^. cord points, proved reliable LM P-ITI. VESTS AND PANTS-Medium weight... ngs etc°fi inches w'id c P .•Usual price 7/11 . Usual price 6/6 To Clear 3/11 fc Usual price 1/11 yard To Clear 4/11 in the showroom. Sals Price 1/3 yard 3ft nm CLEARING LINE OF BLOUSES—PaIe rose pink . .V p.m. • Georgette; very pretty style ——_________^___ Usual prices 42/6, 67/6 Clearing'at 29/6 20 dOZ. WHITE CHINA clearance of millinery. LADIES' CAMISOLES TEACUPS ONLY »« A.Wonderful Range of TRIMMED MILLINERY— ,„. . .. IEHWi-auMLi *a Including Black and Coloured Sillc-Velvet Hats, | ln. c tarantulle, trimmed Straight shape, thin china ,V V ,m> ' Black and Coloured Felts, All White Hats, Motor s.^ ss embroidery insertion, «....,. e„ lo opi--, * /Q rfA , Bonnets, and Children's Model Hats ribbon beading and Val. lace Special Sale P?80e 7/9 GW. _ To Clear 10/6, 15/e, 19/6 Usual price 7/6 '■ '- dress department. Sale Price 5/* C(| nm COTTON FOULARD—Dark; grounds, with small noan 1i b JMU. sprig, highly mercerised finish i i UfR^UB Usual price 2/11 yard Clearing at 1/6 yard ENVELOPES ( ■ ' - ■■ " —.—. Striped Fugl Silk Oblotig or square shape ' SPOPTS COATS s a i e u Pri 2 e S -and7dpacket : Saturday's'Specialo ! anient'**.■ for thet.v v • * ■*• t " v 1 j j j •_.„ coming spring and summer 10 Packets (250) 3/9 J he b, arffaP oppo^ ™^ 1(? s of* "hote day crowded into weat Usu j ■ guineas • A _' i . >„_„: 4liJ four short hours. " Quick and busy' (if we may use the „. 20 Packets (500) 6/11 > term) will be the order. Be on time for each item. t 0 Clear at 59/6 40 Packets (1 5 000) 13/6 A Spscift! Every Oalf-hotar. ■• — , V ART NEEDLEWORK SECTION. v QA . M FANCY CRETONNE and SILK BAGS—In a host Matrons ■." BOYB' NORFOLK .iMF-aJll. of pretty styles Usual prices 5/11, 15/6, 16/6 DUST COATS SUITS • ' " I ' Clearing at 1/6, 3/11, 6/6 T „ , cw,'*s ' In nav >'' black, and grey; In good wearing English and • ... .LADIES' FOOTWEAR. use ful ior motoring in the Colonial tweeds or worsteds; Q oft « m 40 pairs PATENT LEATHER WHITE TOP BOOTS coming summer .weather sizes 14 to 17 only .*P*d\t a>Uu Usual prices 39/6 to 52/6 Usual price 7 guineas Usual prices 39/6 to 50/- . • . To Clear 9/11 C}ear gg/6 | To Glear at 29/6,35/- fancy department. | --' ' Ift ft •> m '•000 yards-Dainty LONGCLOTH and MUSLIN '' lv*U a.UI. CAMISOLE EMBROIDERY— I . ■ - Usual prices 3/11, 4/11, 5/6 yard" To Clear at 2/3 CRETOMMES MEN'S WHITE CREPE millinery department. , : " • ftH«RT« "inOA A CLEAN SWEEP OF ALL TRIMMED AND UN- L™IT»«°J- i" 1 de" • SHIRTS 10.30 a.!!!. TRIMMED MILLINERY-Such as Silk Velvets «&™I"V n S*IC ColoU£nfirsi Useful styles, with collar *v,wv w,"s* and Felts, etc., at three prices. See window Friday r^lJ \^ui i bands; all sizes ' To Clear 5/6, 10/G, 15/6 curtams Usually 3/3 yard Usual price 11/6 in the showroom. Sale Price 2/3 yard To Clear 8/6 ** * cream mohair Sicilian ■sivißTs—Box-pleated I ' * 11 II am Usual price 75/- Clearing at 33/6 ' I '. . ■...'■. :.. x x.v U.lll. plain styleSj with poc k ets _ Usual price 49/6 Clearing at 29/6 MEN'S TWEED HATS 25 dOZ. WHITE CHINA MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. Useful shapes in greys and S RDEA^CAST PUDS 11 9A _ ~ Balance of Self-coloured JAP. CREPE CLOTH—At browns, black banded BREAKFAST CUPS ILoU. 3JII. half usual price Usual price 1/9 yard Usual prices 11/6. 12/6 ONLY To Clear lo*d yard _ ' ' r, ', , , To Clear 8/9* I' Round.Shape, thin chrta DRESS DEPARTMENT. _ ' l Special Sale Price 9/9 dOZ. 1") nnntl FLORAL COTTON VOILES—4O inches wide; dark ' XU liUwll and light grounds with small sprig design „ i " ' ... ...." . Usual price 3/3 yard Clearing at 1/11 yard 2 Q only Youths' STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. - RUfHTY SIIITR CASEMENT CLOTH 1<1«)A 10"dozen "CELTIC" 100-SHEET WRITING PADS ' " IB , ■ . . r IZi«SU B.!B. —-Cream wove bank, ruled, with blotter 3-garment Suits, breeches cut Special value; in all shades of *«-w»» ij»» Usual price 1/6 each knickers, in English and blue; 36 inches wide To Clear 3 for 2/9 Colonial tweeds j , Usual price 2/6 yard > "^ f Usual prices 45/- to 63/To Clear 1/9 .yard sSStl© E/I\C?>S S^t 1 O C/IOCM ' To Clear 35/., 39/6 "Famous/for Over 55 years for Qualify, Style and Value/* '' ' ''■'■'' '•' — ■■ ' ■• ' |■- — ss= Dainty Muslin Why the Sale has been such a Special Cleai-iag Line Collars Tremendom Success ' «f Winter Costumes We must clear the balance of Smart sailor back and roll ef- We started off to give bargains right from the first day, and by a strict our stock of these to make fects, new shapes, embroid- adherence to the policy of genuine reductions and to facts in all our room for new goods opening ered, fancy stitched and lace advertisements, we have maintained the confidence always reposed in up edges; a host of lovely styles our Sales by tae great shopping" public. That the general public has Usually i/u, 2/6, 2}u each appreciated the bargains is proved by the crowded state of our store Jq ClSflf At day by day. We thank you for your patronage, and hope you'll visit ' 3 f©2" 1/1? us to"morrow and Saturday for the grand finale" to this great bargain AuSlirolv LOW PIICCS \\ event. J , , &s~—■-; ~—.- -.— -—-==_ :— 4

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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 38, 14 August 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 38, 14 August 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 38, 14 August 1919, Page 4

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