OUR UP-TO-DATE ' PICTURE DEPARTMENT! Ftho Framing Department we have an EXPfiRT FRAMER, and shall be- pleased to give quotations for any Pictures you may want FRAMING, and give you a choice from over 200 patterns of Moulding-, In our collection wo have a few ARTISTS-SIGNED PRINTS— "ROVERS OF THE GLEN," ''DOWN FROM THE HILLS," by Wm. Watson, both illustrating Cattle in the Highlands. Price 63s each. "NAPOLEON -ON THE WATOH"— Showmg the great General with his Officers' Watching Action on the Battlefield. Price 635. . "THE GATES OF DAWN"— A very popular pciture represented by. a semi-draped figure Opening the Gates of Dawn. Price 635. The following are a few from our 21s collection:— ' "INCANTATION," by Herbert Horwitz. Price 21s. 'THE GUIDING HAND," by Charles Vigor. Price 21s. "IN SWEET ACCORD," by Maude Goodman. Price 21s. "O'ER ORAiG AND TORRENT," by W. Watson. Price 21s. "A MID-DAY BEST," by W. Watson. Price 21s I "JAY," by Charles Vigor. Price 21s. "HUNT THE SLIPPER," by Morgan. Price 21s. • "JUMP IN," by Arthur Elsley. Price 21s. "SWEET SOLITUDE," by T. Ireland. Price 21s. "THE VDLLAGE CHURCH," by Stanton. Price 21s. "THE OLD FOOTBRIDGE," by Stanton. Price 21s. Tha prices of the list below are 2s lid each: — "HIGHLANDERS." "A BIT OF FLIRTATION." "THE CAPTIVE ANDROMACHE." "HARMONY." "THE BATH OF PSYCHE." "THE SWORD DANCE." •'A STORM-BOUND COAST." "CHANGING PASTURES." ■ "AN INTERRUPTED STORY." "A TENDER CHORD." "SILVER BIRCHES." "A RED ROSE FOR LOVE." The Framed Pictures showing are picked Bubjoctg, and range from 4s lid to £4<U. It is impossible to describe them, but we invite you to inspect them in our Gallery. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, ltd.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 13, 17 January 1910, Page 6
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