KIBKCALDIE'S REGULAR ■ HALF-YEA RI/ST SALE '' BEGINS ON WEDNESDAY! ™-"* jr aitoe to .mob E ow, nRHIS IS THE GREAT SALE OP THE SEASON, and hundreds have been -■- patiently waiting to see this announcement. We aro preparing a TREMENDOUS BARGAIN FEAST ! SUCH BARGAINS AS WILL ENHANCE THE REPUTATION OF KIBKOALDIETS. Following: our usual -custom all the merchandise in the store will bo offered at SALE PRICES. On some goods and services tho discount is 10 per cent., such, for instance, as Carpets and Linoleums, Pictures, Picture Framing-, and Tailoring ; the general discount, which covers practically everything in stock, is 15 per cent., or 3s in the £ ; and on Fashion Goods, such as Millinery, Costumes, etc.. tha discount ranges from 20 to 50 per cent., and more. KIItKCALDIE'S CLOSE TO-MORROW. The-Store will be CLOSED TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), to enable us-to com- i plete our preparations for tho GREAT SALE. " ! TEA EOOM OPEN.. j The Tea Room will be OPEN AS USUAL. Entrance from JOHNSTONSTREET ONLY. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD
Cotton. — At- Liverpool, American middling Upland cotton is quoted at 7.60£ d per lb. (Received July 25, 10 a.m.) LONDON, 24th July. Wheat. — An Australian cargo Bold at 38s. BREADSTUFFS. (Received July 25, 10 a.m.) LONDON, 24th July. The wheoA and flour afloao for tha United' Kingdom totals 2,635,000 quarters ; for Ihe Continent, 900,000 quarters ; Atlajitio shipments, 79,000. The shipments to Europe during 1 the week amounted to 825,000 quarters, including 129,000 from the Argentine, 305,000 from Russia, 211,000 from India, and 5000 Irom. Australas : a. GENTLEMEN A RE invited to make uso of •*•*• New Zealand's FINEST TAILORING INSTITUTION, Vis., MILLIGAN^S, IN KELBURNE-AVENUE. The purpose of this organisation of Sartorial Experts is to promote Fashionable Dressing, at moderate cost, and to interpret for local men the STYLES STARTED IN LONDON. Largo selections of the LATEST . SUITINGS, as worn in Mayfair, are from week to week sent to us for the DELECTATION OF OUR CUSTOMERS. Our Showrooms are now crowded with NOVELTIES FOR LOUNGE SUITS THE NEW STYLE OF DRESS SUIT OVERCOATINGS, VESTINGS, AND TROUSERINGS. If you wear MILLIGAN-MADE CLOTHES you start solid by making that impression which stamps you, net only as a man of taste, but as a progressive ' up-to-date man, HIGH-GRADE TAILORING For THE MEN WHO CARE! DRESS DISTINCTIVENESSisthe aim of the man who carea, and he gete a, full measure of satisfaction when ho places his order with E. NORTON & CO., 96. WILLIS-STREET. Apart altogether from the high quality of our workmanship wo give yon the choice of patterns such as few other tailors offer. Our stock is constantly being augmented by shipments of J3IGH-CLASS SUITINGS From tho best West End London Ware— > houses. LET US TAILOR ~ YOUR NEXT SUIT ! i AND it will bo made a.a well as Clothing can be made. It will fit well, hold its 6hapo, and wear well, because every OSBORNE SUIT is made of line quality material, cut by men who know how, and finished by skilled hands. H. OSBORNE & CO., TAILORS. 172, CUBA-STREET. ! CH. BLUNDELL • DENTIST (Late Philadelphia and London) WOODWARD-STREET. Tel. 2791. [A Card.l MR. A. H. ROTHENBERS, Dental Surgeon, has commenced Practice at 3 45, UPPER • WILLIS-STREET (opp. V.M.C.'A). Telephone 2192. ffc/T R. M. J. CROM BI E, -^ Barrister and Solicitor, Moorhouso and Hadfield's Buildings, 23, PANAMA-STREET, WELLINGTON. FELD, LUCKIE AND TOOGOOD Barristers and Solicitors, Patent Agents. 160, FEATHERSTON-STREET. Money to Lend at 4£ per coat. Tel. 1437. JAND A. WILSON, • FUNERAL FURNISHERS &4, OAMBIUDGHS-TEHRACE. 1 TeUpboat 806.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 21, 25 July 1910, Page 6
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