KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LIMITED. FLANNELS AND WINCEYS FOR BLOUSES AND FROCKS. T3LANNEL BLOUSES AND COSJT TUMES are excellent for Winter Wear, as every one knows, and they have the merit of being inexpensive. We are showing all the reliable grades of FLANNELS and WINCEYS, as the following will show: — VIYELLA FLANNEL, in a fine range of plain colours and light and dark stripeßj 31in wide. AT Qfa A YARD "ORLWOOLA" UNSHRINKABLE PURE WOOL FLANNEL, 30in wide, in stripes and plain colours. AT O/O A YARDDARK STRIPED WINCEY, for Blouses and Costumes; 30in wide. AT -j /n A YARD* PLAIN SCOTCH WINCEY, 31in wide,, in saxe blue, davk green,, reseda, car--dina.l, heliotrope, and brown. AT -I /O A YARD* "KEYMO" FINISH UNSHRINKABLE, FLANNEL, 29in wide, in light-colour-* ed stripes. AT '2/3' AYABI> TWILLED WINCEY,- 30in-wide, in dark stripes, for Costumes. AT -I /yt A YARDx "LIkAINE," the New Linen and WOOU Material, the beet washing and wearing flannel mode; in otecm, white, plain colours, and stripes; 30in wide. AT SWO A YARDSILK AND WOOL FLANNEL*, unshrinkable-; 30in wide. A very daintj r fabric in a nice variety of patterns. AT o/i I A YARD ' CREAM UNSHRINKABLE BLOUSE FLANNELS, silk finish; 30in wide. AT 2/" TO "2/(> A YARD TRIMMED FELT HATS. . Stylish and Neat, in the rfewest shade* and shapee, and offering at VERY MODERATE PRICES. BROWN SOFT FELT HAT, lined black, trimmed tangerine and purple, finished 1 with ribbon cockade. AT 21/.NATTIER BLUE SOFT FELT HAT, lifted purple' tagel. and trimmed purple ribbon. AT 21/TAN FELT HAT, lined blaok, and finished with mount' to tone. _ AI 2I/MORNING HATS. DULL EMERALD VELOUR HAT, trimmed narrow fancy ribbon. ■ AT 25/6 CERISE VELOUR HAT, small shape, trimmed- narrow broche ribbon. AT 25/6 BLACK ■VELOUR HAT, fairly large shape, trimmed black and white tagßl. . — AT 2S/6 KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LIMITED. \ KELBURNE-A VENUE, EASTER DISPLAY Of Newly-arrived LONDON SUITINGS Is so ATTRACTIVE AND INTERESTING That a Selection, of one or two Suits for "THE CARNIVAL" And- after is- easy. GEORGE DAVIES, LTD. £JAN MAKE YOU A SUIT FOR EASTER, ' ,IF YOU ORDER BEFORE NEXT » SATURDAY, 15th MARCH; BUT , THE*SOONER YOU-ORDER THE BETTER. DO IT NOW ! 64, WILLIS-STREET. fTPHE LEADING TAILORS, KITTO AUD SON, The Old Address— 16, MANNERS-STREET. 'Phona 2312. CONFIRMATION . T>ROOF of the Reliability of MprA rison. and Penney'e Tailoring Service is secured by every man who orders his Suit hore. In addition, Confirmation of our forecast of tho New Styles in Suitings is 1 proved by the early Autumn arrivals. Have you-secn them? MORRISON & PENNEY, ., MERCHANT TAILORS, WILLIS^TBBBT.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 58, 10 March 1913, Page 6
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