COAT SPECIALS AT KIRKCALDIE'S SALE
that you have an eye for a Bargain, and like to get twelve pennyworth of Value for every shilling, you won't need urging to call in at Kirkcaldie's Sale as soon as you can. The Bargains are there—;and so is the wise public, snapping up the thousands of wonderful offers at keenest prices.
ifllf you go to the Showroom on the First Floor, you'll see- the finest collection of Coats in town —big chicken-feet checks, very new and sporting, smart Swaggers, the ever-popular Assam Coat, cut on newest lines, for comfort and chic. And all this wonderful group, which usually sells at prices from 59s 6d to 94s 6d, is now marked down to 50s.
€JA second group consists of every kind of Coat you've ever thought, of. ... Plain colours, tw,eeds, stripes, broken designs; simple tailored models and the sportiest . of belted styles; Coats severely plain and Coats with novelty collars, cuffs, insets, and oddments; some Coats fur-trimmed, and many relying on their cut ahd fabric alone for their varied appeal. But all these Coats of character are priced, for quick clearance, at 60s.' The usual prices were s|gns and 7igns. ,
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 23, 27 January 1934, Page 10
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