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KIUKCALBIE & STAINS, LIMITED, NOTE.—TO-MORROW BEING ANNIVERSARY DAY, THE STORE WILL BE CLOSED FOR HOLIDAY. CHILDREN'S KXDTWEAU ! PARENTS find Footwear one of the most expensive items in connection with the equipment of children. Youngsters will kick-out their boots, and it is therefore advisable to buy them STRONG DEPENDABLE FOOTWEAR— the kind that we hold in stock. The following can bo recommended: — BLACK GLACE KID BUTTON SHOES, full round toes, patent toecaps, linenlined vamps, leather-lined backs. Sizes 7 to 10, at 9s 6d Sizes J.l to 2, afc 10s 9d BOXCALF OXFORD SHOES, full round toes, self cap, machine sewn 6oles. Sizes 7 to 10, at 9s 6d Sizes 11 to 2, at 10s 6d BLACK GLACE KID OXFORD SHOES, - patent cape, full round toes, stout machine sewn soles. Sizes 7 to 10, at 9e lid Sizes 11 to 2, at 10s 9d BLAOK GLACE KID LAOE BOOTS, full found toee, patent cap, machine sewn soles. Sizes ? to 10, it 11s 6d Sues 11 to 2, at 12s 6d LIGHT DKESS FABRICS ! INEXPENSIVE FABRICS, whioh would make up 'into excellent dresses for present wear— • INDIGO [PRINTS, 30 inches wide, in navy grounds, with white spots and beat designs. At 7^d a yard. COTTON POPLINS, 40 inches wide, in several shades of grey, a saxe blue, navy, vieux roee, brown, biscuit, ivory and black. At 2s 3d a yard VOILES, IN COTTON AND ARTIFICIAL SELK, in various shades of Quaker, grey, with stripe effects ; 40 inches wide. At Is 6d to 2s 3d 50-inch COTTON POPLINS, superior quality, in champagne, putty, vioux rOBG, and cream. At 3s 6d a yard LADJES' HOSIERY 1 SMART NEW HOSIERY, excellent for hot weather wear. BLACK /CASHMERE HOSE, shot emerald, sky blue, and white. At 3s 3d a pair TAN CASHMERE HOSE, shot white, emerald, sky blue, pink, purple, ahd cardinal. * At 3s 3d a pair BLACK SPUN SILK HOSE, shot 'eky blue, white, and purple. At 6s 6d a pair SPUN SILK HOSE, in tan and bronze, shot emerald. At ,6s 6d a ntjfc KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LIMITED. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. WINDER'S YEAR-END SALE. IVORIDE TABLE KNIVES, 5s 6d, 6s 9d, 7s 9d half-doz. IVORIDE DESSERT KNIVES, 4s 9d, 5s 9d, 7s 3d half-do 2. IVORIDE CARVERS, 5s 6d, 7e 6d, 8e 6d pair. SPOONS AND FORKS, E.P., Al quality (30 years' wear) — Tea Spoons, 6s 6d half-dozen. Dessert Forks or Spoons, 11s half-doz. Table Forks or Spoons, 15s 6d half-doz. E.P, TEAPOTS, engraved, 15b 6d, 18s 6d, 23s 6d. E.P. CRUETS, cut-glass bottles, 10s 6d, 15s 6d, 22s 6d. E.P. AFTERNOON TEAS AND JUGS, plush-lined boxes, 7s 6d, 12s 6d, 15s 6d. E.P. OAK GOODS— Biscuits and Salad Bowls and Servers. SPECIAL CONCESSION. Every Purchaser of £2 worth of Electroplate, Cutlery, Furnishing Goods, Carpets, Linoleums, or Drapery will be presented with a 6s 6d WATCH, free of charge, during Christmas. GEORGE~WIN DER, WINDER'S CORNER. (2UBA AND MANNERS STREETS. COLLEGE & STRIJTT, HIGH-CLASS TAILORS AND LADIES' COSTUMIERS, ANNOUNCE that they have Opened Busineßs at 57, GHUZNEE-ST., next to Albemarle Private Hotel. MR. F, COLLEGE was for some time Cutter for Messrs. Veitch and Allan. A wide Tftnge of Summer Suitings and Costume Lengths have iust been opened up. v lALL- WORK WILL BE -DONE BY SKILLED LABOUR. YOTT& SATISFACTION IS ASSURED IF YOU PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH NOBLE. THE New Summer Materials, in latest designs,, are now opened up, and await your inspection. LADIES' COSTUMES A SPECIALTY. To Order from £4 15s. Order at Once to Avoid Disappointment. G. NOBLE, THE QUALITY TAILOR, 364, LAMBTON-QUAY (next Stewart Daweon'e). , (By Special Appointment to Hi« Excellency the Governor. Lord Islington). BOHAN'S TEAS, BAKER'S BUILDINGS. 'Phone 2636. DAVID ANDERSON AND SON, fTVEA MERCHANTS AND FAMILY •^ GROCERS. 69 to 75, MOLESWORTH-STKEET.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 17, 21 January 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 17, 21 January 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 17, 21 January 1913, Page 6

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