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Great Suxntrier —. SA_LE'. = Kirkcaldie &-.«Siaii_9t Ltd. The 'Last Week ■ i The end is in sight! Only five and SI |_* j athalf days remain,'and our advice cilS J__l_ClS is: " Take advantage of every.bargain offering- now available, for sureN" ly prices will soon be much higher." iC-'V'f" See our windowfc,'read our advertisev,__ *■ ments, and inspect the goods offered. S_ Come early to-morrow and every day „ fii iTrA ss 1 7 f for the rest of tbis :ek' and later CjLtilOcly ' • you will ...have reason to-be glad of j, * — the savings you have made. Save now while you can ! FANCY BARGAINS ■ American "Palm Beach " SILK NINON MOTOR''VEIL AND THEATRE SCARF — A decided novelty, in champagne, peach, apricot, shell pink, old rose,,- saxe, navy, grey, mole, emerald, moss, heliotrope, purple, black \ ..'..,. * „; Usual prices 8/11, 0/6 Sale Price 7/11 ', MUSLIN COLLARS —A range of dainty Neckwear, comprising various.styles and shapes; a lovely assortment Usual prices 1/6 and 1/11 each Sale Price 2 for 1/8 DAINTY ORGANDI MUSLIN VEST FRONTS—WeII fittingnew collars, sailor and roll shapes, trimmed white and'sky Organdi embroidery and white embroidered motifs Usual prices 7/6, 7/1 r and S/6 Sale Price 4/11 each HAND-MADE INDIAN LACE CORSAGES—Dainty for transparent blouses and durable to wear; all full-size.fitting Usual price 17/6 Sale Price 14/11 CREPE-DE-CHINE CORSAGES—Assorted floral designs, on - white grounds; very dainty , i Usual price. 10/6 each Sale Price 7/11 each Double Accordeon-pleated Watcrwave MOIRE UNDERSKIRT FRILLS—Easily adjusted to any foundation; white, champagne, fawn, brown, saxe, navy, grey, mole, bottle green, wine, and blacl:; 11 inches deep, and all full size Usual price 6/11 Sale Price 3/11 GLOVE BARGAINS 12-button KID MOSQUETAIRE GLOVES—Tri be had in black 1 or white Usual price S/u Sale Price 6/3 pair FRENCH KID GLOVES — Assorted fasteners and backs;, in black, white, tans, beavers, browns, and greys ~ • Usual price's '5/11, 7/11 Sale Prices 5/3, 7/2 "*--donie BLACK KID GLOVES—With two points % ' Usual price. 7/11 Sale Price 5/11 ' FINE LISLE GLOVES—In light and dark tans, with two domes Usual price 3/6 Sale Price 2/3 HOSIERY BARGAINS*. BLACK MERCERISED COTTON HOSE—With wide suspender tops Usual price 3/11 Sale Price 2/6 ARTIFICIAL SILK HOSE—Cotton suspender tops; in gabardines, grey, tan, white, black, and light navy Usual price 4/6 Sale Price 3/9 pair TAN SILK HOSE—With cotton tops, soles, and heels Usual price.,4/11 Sale Price 3/6 pair A Heavy 4/1 RIB HOSE—In khaki'only; suitable for winter wear Usual price 4/1 i Sale Price 3/9 pair ART JEWELLERY CALIFORNIAN FLOWER BEAD NECKLACES—In American Beauty, Lavender, Orange Blossom, Pink, Forget-me-not . . Usual price 4/6 Sale Price 2/9 LONG CALIFORNIAN FLOWER BEAD NECKCHAINS-ln Forget-me-not, American Beauty, Black,- Pink Usual price 10/6 Sale Price 6/6 JET AND CORD NOVELTY NECKCHAINS— Usual price 5/6 Sale Price 3/9 NOVELTY NECKLACES — With drop ends; in coral and ✓ black, pink and black, blue and black Usual price 4/6 Sale Price _•/- SPECIAL FOR TO-MORROW— 50 White Voile Blouses, to clear at 12/9 *MMmxjimi~i,i,Mmr*:.i±*mriß:m:^.ai3t.amA!Mmimmi \,%S\^estaam*mm*ma**s*mmmmMm«mA** I MKOUS FOB OVER 60 Y_A.R9.FOR /&\ XXTUT 1 TMf-TYYM 1 t, OVA-ITY. STYUE- AND VALUB. ti f% | W J_.JL.I-i.rN \3 - V>l> —in inii_ ■ umiiiiMHiwn minium——flL Jsmmesem amii—■ -iiniiin »I_HW_«B«_- IH I 111, I 1,111 __—_——_-_-_■■ I I ' < ;

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 33, 10 February 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 33, 10 February 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 33, 10 February 1919, Page 9

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