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Special Shopping Hours on t^makfLlr ti°f fOrr°"J hal*-h°l iday on Wednesday, and we wish • and see thousands of gifts, as follows :— CIVE A CENUiNE PANAMA HAT. hWfc JA^ MAS~J^ St lan- dcd' a his ran^e of s^rt shapes; all bleached; trimmed and untrimmed; these hats are equally suitable or street wear, and represent the new sty?es for pretem TffiREE VERY SMART STVT ttq w™? 8 15/9> 18/9' 21/-' 25/9» 28/6 stsi«: ■«* bMAF STYLES—We instance the following- smart styles in these popular Panamas, all moderately priced • a smart bowler shape, trimmed very effectively with black velvet'- a X ■ shape, prettily, trimmed with colours or black velvet; theS Bjffi- '< Bill style, trimmed with black velvet or coloured ribbon •■■- OTHER TRIMMED PANAMAS-All first quality- trimmed 1 in n^"ticularly good taste; a number of charming styles' ltl, mmed *n par"'. . CHILDREN'S REAL PANAMAS-Very sm^S^Se?^,^ shapes to choose from ■ : Prioe?B/ 6 to 12/9 ea Ch ; A DAINTILY EMBROIDERED KIMONt). LOVELY KIMONOS-In pale pink silk crepe; roomy size with"; X- ss&3&&sstf™£ ays & fi&af Swith^iSh^ 311 shades °f pink -d MAUVE SILK KIMONOS-Large roomy sizes, with haSg^ocket ' sleeves; gowns are beautifully embroidered with sprays tiger Mies and clusters and trails of cream and pink rosesTnd foliafe ■-, long- sash, with embroidered ends Prirl 11/' ~ CHARMING KIMONOS-In cotton crepe, in all shades of plnks'V blues, mauves; edges bound with white; bell-shaped kimono.sleeves ■ &Sk aL eS£ dered Wlth birds or flowers> in lovefe^COTTON KIMONOS-In pinks, blues, and mauves ;• beU-shaped--sleeves; these are made m a floral design across shoulders, blending'into the plain colour at the foot; long ties round waist Price 8/6 ■-' LICHT SHADES FOR THE HOME. " SILK ELECTRIC LIGHT SHADES-Conical shape; silk prettily^ fluted on and finished with deep silk frill; plain colours in £ihk-red'"' gold, and green; also pretty cream ground floral silks ■■ - .•■'--. SILK HANDKERCHIEF SHADeIS^ Si^2&s£ NOVELTY CLIP-ON SHADES-A useful style for elednc light fall hand-painted, m silk, in gold, red, or green Priol 1/ie£ch :: HAND-MADE MALTESE LACE NECKWEAR. ', Our large stock embraces all styles and shapes, in Collars and Cuffs - J^ots and Scarves; made of rich pure silk and rare workmanship!! l, MA.L 1 h.t)t. LACE JABOTS—AII lace, and silk and lace ■ MALTESE COLLARS-Perfect fitting, in alfsMes^d'shapS.^ 1 Prices 2/3, 2/9. 3/3, 3/6. 4/11 ■i/n R/11i 711 en* MALTESE SETS-Collars aid Cuffs 'to match; f % ''young a?d'Jd i MALTESE LACE SCARVES-Smart effective des^s- 1 beautiful!^•' made Pr.ces 3/11, 5/11, 6/11, 7/6, 8/6, 9/6, 10/6, 11/6, -^0 s^SOME DAINTY NIGHTDRESSES. !\ CREPE-DE-CHINE NIGHTDRESSES-Sli P -on shape; square nee*- " hemstitched; m mauve, pink, and cream Price a*/ " CREPE-DE-CHINE NIGHTDRESSES-Trimmed with: fine t u^and turn-down neck; cream and pink only Price «/ ' EMBROIDERED JAP. SILK NIGHTD&SSES - Slip-on sLp^" finished with ribbon beading Pric«<s <nln~ 9q/c JAP SILK NIGHTDRESSES-Slip-on shape; trimmed win'hem ;: stitching; pmk only , Pries 26/6 " EXTRA HOURS FOT! THE FAIRY PALACE. The »isual hours for the Fairy Palace are from 2.30 to 5.30, but on ■ Friday this great and novel attraction will be open as follows-— 10.30 a.m. till 12.30 p.m., 2.30 p.m. till 5.30 p.m., and from 7 p' m ' till b.30 p.m. On Saturday the hours will be 10.30 a.m till i2-so:- •■ p m 2.30 p.m. till 5.30 p.m., and 7 p.m. till 9.3 c p.m. Be sure Wnd'--let the children visit the Fairy Queen. Admission costs'only 'six'- -; pence, and each visitor receives a present Toyland is another delight ' tor the children. It is open all day long, and contains the brightest collection of playthings in town. Kirkcaldie : & Stains, Ltd^

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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 148, 20 December 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 148, 20 December 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 148, 20 December 1916, Page 9

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