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'■ ■ It's time to think of Travelling Goods —for Easter! You'll travel In greater comfort If your travelling goods are bought from Klrkcaldjo's, and the enjaymsnt of your holiday trip depends to a very large extent upon the manner In which your belongings are treated en route. Kirkcaldle's Trunks, Suit Cases, Kit Bags, etc., are as near "porter-proof" as human effort can make them. Therefore, purchase your travel trappings from Kirkcaldle's, and you need not worry when you see your luggage roughly handled on boat or train. Serviceable Styles and Solid Values SOLID LEATHER GLADSTONE BAGS—With nickel fittings, slides and shoes; .strongly lined. These bags are of best workmanship throughout and represent years of wear Sizes: 20 22 24 26 inch 57/6 62/6 »7/6 72/" each SOLID LEATHER KIT BAGS—The ideal bag for the business man, and one that comes in very handy for short holiday trips.; Fitted with nickel lock and fastenings, solid leather handle^ : '.'.- Sizes: 14 16 18 20 22 24 inch f 38/6 43/6 49/6 57/6 62/6 BT/8 each SOLID LEATHER BRIEF BAGS—Extra wide'and deep, nickel lock and slides; best cowhide throughout ' p, ,■• Sizes: 12 14 16 18 inch' 23/6 27/6 31/6 39/6 each PIG GRAINED HIDE SUIT CASE—AII solid leather, very attractive finish, fitted with patent nickel plated frame >and check. lined. This case has a drop-back lid . Sizes: 20 22 ,24 26 . .28 inch! 78/6 84/- 92/- 100/- 110/- each SOLID LEATHER ATTACHE BAGS—Extra deep, steel frame, nickel locks, and strong leather handles Sizes: 12 14 16 18 incK ' 29/6 34/6 33/6 45/- taoh SOLID LEATHER SUIT CASES—A beautifully finished article in plain hide, made up on steel frame, fitted with two nickel locks,, and solid leather , handle Sizes: 20 22 24 26 28 mch 1 73/6 78/6 85/- 92/- 100/- each WATERPROOF CANVAS SUIT CASES—SteeI frame, riveted ends, nickel-plated lock, leather corners and leather handle; stocked in green, brown or khaki; honest workmanship throughout Sizes: 20 22 24 26 28 inch 23/6 26/6 29/6 32/6 35/6 each, WATERPROOF CANVAS CABIN TRUNKS—In green; brown, black, or khaki; all leather, bound with leather straps and handles, fitted with tray and brass locks Sizes: .30 33 36 inch" 67/6 75/- 82/6 each Similar to the above, but without trays. » Sizes: 30 33 36 inch 59/6 85/- 69/6 each LADIES' WEEK-END CASES—In green, brown, or khaki water-, prooiicanvas, on steel frame; all leather bound, leather handles, two leather body straps and hat cones. This is just the case for short holiday or week-end use. It is light weight and yet" roomy and strong Sizes: . 20 22 24 26 28 inch 45/- 49/6 55/- 59/8 65/- each To-morrow is Bargain Day! . 'Hosts of saving chances await you in bur Big Bargain Room-to^ morrow. Here are some examples:— A. SPECIAL SNIP!—TWED WALKING SKIRTS— Usual price 39/6 Bargain Price 9/11 SILK AND COTTON SPORTS COATS — In assorted colours; slightly damaged - Bargain Prices from 19/6 MEN'S NATURAL WOOL' UNDERVESTS — Long sleeves; medium weight Usual price 6/6 Bargain Price 3/11 ,&5-dozen WHITE CHINA TEA CUPS AND SAUCERS — Thin china Bargain Price 7/11 dozen CEYLON FLANNEL—In a good range of striped designs; suitable for ladies', mens', and children's pyjamas, men's and boys' shirts, and for ladies' blouses ' Usual price 1/6 yard Bargain Prfce 1/3 yard Hundreds of other Bargains like these, all in our Big Bargain Room, first floor.. Famous for over SO years for Quality, Style and Value!

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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 67, 19 March 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 67, 19 March 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 67, 19 March 1918, Page 9

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