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BIG BARGAINS In HANDBAGS . At KIRKOALDIE'S SUMMER ' SALEI SUMMER SALE! SUMMER . SALE I SUMMER- SALE I SUMMER - SALE I SUMMER SALE ! HPHE SALE will be continued ALL x THIS WEEK, and Jhe WHOLE OF NEXT WEEK, and while on the face of it there ippears to be plenty of time for Beouring BARGAINS, those who are dilatory will regret it. The HANDBAGS that we refer to here are good and Useful, and at the SALE PRICES they ate extremely cheapt KIT BAGS, in t«n, green, and" navy blue. Regular price 3s 6d. SALE PRICE, 2s 6d DOROTHY BAGS, tfith cord handles, in violet, claret, reseda, tan, and myrtle. Unutlly 3s lid each. NOW 2s 6d BACHi BEAD BAGS, metal frames, fancy designs, worked in coloured beads ; chain handles; very stylish. Usually 5s lid eaoh. NOW 4i 9d IMITATION SEALSKIN BAGS, squard shape, metal frames and corners, in brown, tan, heliotrope, violet, reseda; ferey. Usually 7» lid each.' NOW 5s lid EAOli BALLOON-SHAPED BAGS, two side .pockets, gilt frame, fitted with puree; in navy, tab, brown, and heliotrope. Usually 25s 6d, 2?s 6d. NOW 12s 6d, 13s 6d PURSE BAGS, in Velvet and Crocodile, nickel frames and silver clasps ; in fawn, grey, and green. Usually 10s 6d. NOW 8s lid 1 ONLY DINGO SKIN BAG, in green, with gilt frame and outside pocket. Usually 25s 6d. NOW 15s 6d 1 ONLY PUMA SKIN PURSE, in helio- ■ trope, with fitted purge, gilt frame. Usually 455. NOW 32s 6d 1 ONLY GROOODHiE SKIN BAG, in saxe blue, square shape, nickel frame and fittings. Usually 25s 6d. NOW IBs 6d i 1 ONLY PUMA, SKIN BAG, in prune shade, square shape, fitted purse, nickel frame and clasp. Usually 425. . ' - NOW 29b 6d 1 ONLY MOROCCO LEATHER BAG, in prunella, square shape, suede lined, with inside pocket; 10 inches long. * Usually 39s 6d. • NOW 29s 6d T33RKCALDIB & STAINS, LIMITED. KINSEY'S STUDIO. MR. KINSEY, LAMBTON-QUAY, OPERATES PERSONALLY. BEAUTIFUL AND REFINED PICTURES Of Women and Children. VIGOROUS AND CHARACTERISTIC PORTRAITS OF MEN. COME AND vnSW OUR WORK— YOU WILL BE PLEASED. See Name "KINSEY" on Showcases, Straight up from Post Office. RELIABLE VALUES In HOUSEHOLD LINEN AND SEWING MACHINES! TABLE DAMASKS AND NAPKINS Just opened up. Direct from the looms in' Belfast, at CLEARING PRICES! SHEETINGS from the reputable manufaoturers, FINLAY and HORROCKSES, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES I See our 54in SHEETING at ll^d and our80in at Is 6d: They are eyX openers i PHiLOW COTTON is a line we always give SPECIAL VALUE in. READY-MADE SHEETS and PILLOW SLIPS we sell at the LOWEST, PRICE in tho 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 themselves 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 £6 Be. No such value in the City. GEORGE WINDER, •THE CORNER FURNISHING STORE, CUBA and MANNERS STREETS. VOLTITE KNIFE ELECTRO-PLATING, . POWDER. TO THE HOUSEWIFE. ■'%^/utiY' dean knives every day, when by • Tt using VOLTITE KNDJE POWDER you need only clean them once a week. PRICE -■ In PER TIN. I M'LEAN AND ARCHIBALD, 29, Willis-street. OSBORNE, OF COURSE! \ rpHAT*S always the answer of tho -■- beet-dreseed man when aeked who is his Tailor. A full range of the newest materials is now in etock, and it's not too early to think of your Easter Suit. Lees than ten weeks to Easter. H. OSBORNE ,& CO., TAILORS, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. DAVID ANDERSON AND SON, mEA MERCHANTS AND FAMILY -*• GROCERS, 69 to 75, MOLESWORTH-STREET. Telephone 331. [A Card.] fjy E. K. BURGESS, Dentist, has re1 •*• • turned from holiday and resumed Practict at hk Roomi, Cuba-it.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1912, Page 6

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