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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LIMITED, DRESS FABRICS, DRESS FABRICS, suitable for present wear, are obtainable here in great variety, and 'every fashionable shade is available. "VEDRINE." a mixture of silk and wool, 46in«wide, in saxe blue, grey, golden brown, navy, champagne, amethyst, reseda, pink, sky blue, and putty. AT Q/JJ^ A YARD SHANTUNG SILKS, 34in wide, in saxe blue, goldeh brown, navy, royal blue, pink, old rose, and black. AT 3/11 A YARD REVERSIBLE STRIPED SILK SERGE, 31 inches wide, for coats and skirts. AT 6/11 AYAR ° SILK FOULARDS, in black and navf grounds, white stripes. AT g /g A YARD FABRIC GLOVES. In this warm weather Fabric Gloves are more comfortable than Kid or Suede. We are showing complete assortments of Fabno Gloves. MILANESE LISLE GLOVES, two domes, in black, white, grey, and beaver. AT -^ fh A- PAIR HIGH - GRADE SUEDE . FINISH GLOVES, two domes, in black, white, grey, and beaver. AT jyg A PAIR FOWNES' LINEN LISLE-THREAD GLOVES, the best for hard wear, in black, white, beaver, tan and ficelles, broad backs with buttons or domes. AT I/11 To 3/6 FOWNES' SUEDE-FINISH GLOVES, two domes, broad stitching, in black with self or white points, in white with self or black points, also beaver, brown, grey, and pastel. AT O /g A PAIR MILLINERY RIBBONS. BEAUTIFUL RIBBONS for trimming millinery. You can do your own trimming, especially of the knockabout hat, and save a lot of money by doing so. PLAIN TAFFETA ' RD3BONS, with dainty picot edges, in sky, tose, cerise, royal blue, light, and dark saxe blue, mustard, moss, cherry, purple, black, and white, *lso in black with white edges, and white with black edges. li inches wide— AT RID A YARD 2J inches wide— AT IQ |D A YARD BEAUTEFUL MOIRE RIBBONS, with fine picot edges, in light and dark saxe blue, navy, purple, mustard, cerise, cherry, moss, black and white, also black with whit© edge and white with black edge. 2J inches wide— • AT 2/- A YARD 6i inches wide— AT g/g A YARD KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LIMITED. By Special Appointment Tobacconist to His Excellency Lord Islington, and Purveyor to Bellamy's and the Principal Clubs. DON'T SMOKE INFERIOR TOBACCO ! It does you harm, and there is No Economy ih it. GOLDEN CLOUD" MIXTURE-a skilful blend of Virginian, Oriental, and Latakia Tobaccos. This is a mixfcure that never dries the throat or bites the tongue. Connoisseurs of Tobaoopa have repeatedly expressed their satisfaction at the high merit, of "GOLDEN CLOUD." Packed in lib, ilb, and ilb tina-*8» per lb. Prepared only by R W. AftMlT, TOBACCONIST, 290, LAMBTON-&T. JOHN COTTON TOBACCO ! ff\HIS Fine Mixture, so much appreciated by the Smokers of Great Britain, can bo obtained from G. & C. ALDOUS, TOBACCONISTS, # 205, LAMBTON-QUAY. RACE FOOTWEAR ! LADIES, here are a few dressy styles in Race Footwear— "red-hot favourites," every ohe! Good luck assured by wearing these ! Call in now. Ladies' Dainty Grey Suede Low , Shoes, Court style, with large • oval buckles and latest "Vik" heels ... 12s 6d Ladies' Champagne Kid Ankle* strap Shofee, pump" soles, large flat bow to match; also in Derby style ... ... 16b 6d Ladies' Bostock's Grey Glace Kid, Low Court style, with light grey collar and bow to match 21s 6d Ladies' Bostock's Mat Kid Patent Low Derby Shoes, latent "Pug" toe. large eyelets, high Cuban heels 21s 6d PEARCE'S BOOT ARCADE 106, CUBA-ST. and RIDDIFORD-ST. DAVID ANDERSoFaND SON, fpEA MERCHANTS AND FAMILY x GROCERS. 69 to 76, MOLESWORTH-STREffir.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 21, 25 January 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 21, 25 January 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 21, 25 January 1913, Page 6

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