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CLOSED TO-MORROW, PBEPABING FOB KIRKCALDIE'S 1912 SUMMER SALE ! f¥\SIS important event is fixed to commence at 9 A.m. on WEDNESDAY, 31sfc JANUARY, - and we venture to say that *t no previous sale held by us hive such REMARKABLY ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS been submitted to our customers. In this issuo a whole page of the VERY STRONGEST BARGAINS are detailed, and we particularly a«k the ladies to carefully read through the same and jot down what they require. To bring our Sale Budget with you will be a great help in shopping. THE SALE WILL START ON WEDNESDAY, ~ 21st JANUARY AT 9 A.M. And those who have had experience of our previous sales will realise the importance of coming early. W© urge every one to oome on ' « WEDNESDAY CORNING, Even if it is a little inconvenient, for the reason that the BEST and MOST DESIRABLE BARGAINS are snapped up on the first day. CLOSED TO-MORROW. Preparations for the sale involve a great deal of labour on the -part of the assistants, and to enable us to get through with the work of marking off the goods at the fiALE PRICES, THE STORE WILL BE CLOSED TO-MORROW, TUESDAY. i __ THE TEA ROOM will be open ,bb usual, and Luncheon will be served at tho usual hour. t Entrance to the TEA ROOM TO-MORROW will be from JOHNSTQN-STREET (opposite Theatre Royal) ONLY. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. RELIABLE VALUES In I TTOUSEHOLD LINEN AND SEWING ! •*J- MACHINES! , TABLE DAMASKS AND NAPKINS Just opened up. Direct from the looms in Belfast, at CLEARING PRICES! SHEETINGS from the reputable manufao. turera, FINLAY and BORROCKSES/ AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! See our 54in SHEETING at Hid and our 80in at 1b 6d: They are EYE OPENERS! PILLOW COTTON is a line we always give SPECIAL VALUE in. READY-MADE SHEETS and PILLOW SLIPS we sell at the LOWEST PRICE in the City. WHITE COUNTERPANES in HONEYCOMB and MARCELLA. The values in these are not to be beaten. The above goods are RELIABLE, and bear the Hallmark of DURABILITY, as our patrons can prove for themselveß by giving a trial order. We strongly recommend our "NEW CENTURY" SEWING MACHINES. Treadle Drophead Machine, with four drawers, at £5 10s. Cabinet Drophead Machines, at £8 6s. . No such value in the City. GEORGE WINDER, THE CORNER FURNISHING STORE, CUBA and MANNERS STREETS. WHEN ELLIS, THE ART TAILOR, GIVES 15 PER CENT. DISCOUNT, IT COUNTS 1 SUCH a concession off an ordinary i stock suit would be meaningless I beyond the amount of cash saved. I ' In an Ellis Suit this substantial discount secures, in addition to the cash saving, a guarantee of _ superior 1 art in tailoring, lasting qualities, and I permanent satisfaction. While thin offer holds good, Come I B. ELLIS, The ART TAILOR, Opp. UNION BANK. VOLTITE KNIFE ELECTRO-PLATING POWDER. TO THE HOUSEWIFE. !T^7]HY clean knives every day, when by '»»' using VOLTITE KNIEE POWDER you need only clean them once a week. PRICE -I In PER TIN. M'LEAN AND ARCHIBALD, 29, Willis-street. U. B - DAVIS AND CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, 270, LAMBTON-QUAY (opposite Harcourt and Co.) :LET 1912 BE A YEAR OF ACHIEVE- ' MENT. GOOD CLOTHES WILE (HELP! We hare just opened some EXTRA CHOICE SUITINGS.^ DAVID ANDERSON AND SON, rf\EA MERCHANTS AND FAMILY ■*• ' GROCERS, 69 to 75, MOLESWORTH-STREET. 2olepb.on.ft S3}*

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 24, 29 January 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 24, 29 January 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 24, 29 January 1912, Page 6