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THE BIG MOVE SALE Never Before such a Big Sale in Mens Clothing & Mercery. For Boys Strong Drill Shirts, bine stripes, collars attached or with bands; fast colors, great wearers. “ Big Move ” Price, 3/11. Neglige Shirts, with soft collar to match, white grounds with fancy stripes. Sizes 12j- to 14. “Big Move” Price, 5/9. Boys' V/ ashing 'Varsity Tops, in grey drill, fawn and fancy stripes. “Big Move” Prices, 4/6, 4/9, 4/11. Boys' Tweed Sport Suits, English make, for small bovs 3 to 5 years; in light mixed tweeds. Usually :JS/ to 42/. “ Big Move ” price, 19,G. Boys' Tweed Tunic Suits, lor boys 3 to 5,, years; good mixed tweeds; won’t show dirt. Usually 35/. “ Big Move ” price, 23/6. Boys’ Gaberdine Raincoats, nice shade of fawn, lined cheek; fit boys 9 to 13. Usually 48/6 to 51/6. “ Big Move ” Price, 35/. Overcoats 3 only Men’s Tweed Overcoats, new plum shades; sizes 4 and 5. Usually 128/ to 140/. “ Big Move ” Price, 90/. 2 only Men's Light Fawn Tweed Overcoats, Talma sleeve, whole hack skirt; size 5 only. Usually 145/. ” Big Move ” Price, 98/6. 3 only Men’s English-made Leather Motor Overcoats, double breasted, belt all round, storm cuffs; size 5. Usually £ll. “Big Move" Price, £9 10/. Men’s Tweed Overcoats, English make, well cut and good fitting; in light shade; sizes 4,5, 6. Usually 100/. “ Big Move ” Price, 50/. Suits Men's Tweed Sac Suits, Saxony finish, in light greys and fawns; sizes 4 and 5 only. Usually 126/. “ Big Move ” Price, 89/6. Men's Fine Navy Serge Sac Suits, good quality serge, fast dye. Usually 115/ “ Big Move " Price, 98/6. BROWN, EWING’S ©I Princes Street “Big Move” Sale

In reading, writing, and arithmetic, Scottish schoolchildren surpass their English and American rivals, judging by recent tests. These proved that a Scottish boy aged ten can spell as well as a .London boy of twelve. The end of the world’s supplies of tin is in sight.—Mr E, J. Byrne.

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Evening Star, Issue 19796, 21 February 1928, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19796, 21 February 1928, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19796, 21 February 1928, Page 11

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