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The Spring Opening at "The House of K. & S. Ltd" laifafo a New Shipment mak a Wider Rasfw „ of th« CvhbiiM "Kayser" Milanese Hose , '\ Nathaag eonld be inaVelafut than this " topsr-Hos*" itib> ' price. It ii lovely to look upon, ana. lovely to w*»r.v Your n*wj ,- Spnag Frock, demands 'appropriate Hoeieiy, and this is in* r proachable. '\, ■ < • " J£AYSER" PLAIN MILANESE HO.8&-I* black, wfcife alnr, . pearl grey, navy, pink, grey,' er brow* ' Price 37/6'.palr i Black may also be had, with eashmers tread Price 27/6 pair v "KAYSER" .MILANESE HOSE-cWith various vertical laceeffects; in white, grey, mgger t silyer, and black Price 27/6 pair - " KAYSER" MILANESE HOSE—Witluvertical open patterns/and '«• the new rolette garter tops; in black or white Price 29/6 pair » "K>YSEB" PLAIN BLACK.'MIDAIfEBB—WijtIr white/self elo* >'™ , ; «• ■ •'^<Prtce<28/'«/peJr':>-'' " KAYSEB" NOVELTY ALL-QVEB LACE'MILANESE HOSE-^ " In black only , ( » Prtoe^/e-pa|rn'" " KAYSER" VOVEN ALL SILK HOSE—^it^ " Marvell"> atopladder welts; best quality, at a reduced pnce; in black" only , -' , Price 28/6 pair Children's Real Silk Sox and Ha,Te boon a^mpst wiprocu^able for sj l,qng;' s tin\9 P»at" Wei'hafe, now' ; ', a dainty selection at very reasonable pneisa. v "s * IWPANT8 1 BDBE S|LJC SOX—With »elf oolouied dra^-nbbon, tops; «„ in pink sky, and whit§; sizes. 0,,1, and § Price 4/U pair , .' SILK SOX FOE CHILDBEN—In pink, sky, white,,and,buttercup ,< • Sizes oto 4, Price 5/6 pair, Sizos r s to 7, .Price 5/9 pair,', » OB(ILP|IIN'S SILK-FJNI9HEP SO^-In .three aawedour^ bat,i-^ tfroup, fairy green, and o\d rose; siws.l to ft 7^o^2/12 pair <-^ CHILDIEN'B BEAL SILK THBE^-QUABTEB' HOSt-I^' white- i f and pale pink; sizes 7 to 18 } - •-v Mom 7/11 to »/ll pair °« The above are juat the prettiest so* for'little people 'that could possibly be imagined YPjU will find, pleasure in Jutting their wee feet into, them, and they will take a joyous pnde in wearing them. ' Better Vajw* also in ChiMran's Cathqttre H«« GIBLS' ALL-WOOL, BLACK CASgMERE 9OBE—J^lll faahianed,with extra' threads in wearing parts „.,,.,, v 1 ft,zes 2 to 6— t Prjc* 4/2 to VU . Sizes 3 to 8, in 1/1 nbs— PriOM 4/5 to 4/11 7/e would like all aoiben to call and ace tteie—tha *N ' " Kayw" Usm will t^Vreat 4«»ffl too^ t KIRKCALDIE aw STAINSiSi ■ ■ FAMOUS FOR OVER 58 YEARS FOR QUALITY, 3TTLE AND VALUE A Useful Apron. fijurk For Knitter* and Needleworker*. 2fh^«2r )v^ /lr ' Ar^Utic, easy-to-work designs on ". < I l..i)<i\ , Price 6/U JT^\ /TV " Also, ENGLISH CBEPE APBONS, in /L. V/1 \ blue, heliotrope, and palejrink. These MjX Lvf ' J^^j*&&j have tracing on pocket only. Very- ,\Ly9 ]*w \^i((ju&^ suitable fpr busy housewives Jfl(«A " I . \ *M^ — 'T^.in.i.iitV \cu L? ' Fufl Stocks of P,M.C. ROILING COT ( , JUR" ""-f - v/^'' f TO^ and EMBROIDERY SI^KS, in *' =■ I all skades. , -r ' r Peftaje W*k W 6W* Orderj. v 1 M. &M. A. ALCORN y*^] ; • ■ -■•}, (INCORPORATINa "PRINCLE'S") { , K^^P^ ,/.v , " 152.154 LambtoaQufy :: W»^« fP^HBI. V '\ V T TELEPHONE 2J60 ;; t1 t; F N - \ SEVERAL '. ;'" jfe" Ladies' Better-Class (^ts MOB PBIOEB 46/- to BR/^ , " I*lsJ<J^rfi\ Onr cheaper gr^de coats are all gone, bufwe ha?e f iTfl 'T/ VjQf M , several good coats (suitable for short, wqmenj , VHJ*-j^fW if ( which we want to clear during this, the j , IsWTnWK*^' PWTAL WEEK OF a^UG. , j f tW There's a Light Buff Coat, in quality V^LQUB, ' / ''I'fl^J. -^ "with 3 self stripe, f«H woman's"sj«e * , '•» l-t^ *" ' Going at 4»/-. '«,, ',|f v, „„. A FAWN COVERT COAT, nicely, finished .in *, (11.l ~i i fancy atitchingi, S,B.W^ is altno*^ given away k "IF' .' f' 1 ' And an OYBTEB GBEY BLANKET COAT, wjth -.IV D - silk stitching on collar, S.W.J is ridiculously - 11 .■' i yM" \eapat 65/. "\\\ I " "-J, " fEE THESE AND OTHERS AT 1 ' ' gilmer's . '.jar. Ctmr »f Gib* aid Abel Snth Streets ( V= V. J. , L O Q-J^k INTO OUR BARGAIN WINDOW- ' _ * ' TH|N YQU WILL DISCQVEI , THAT WHAT WE CALL A BAR- ' , .- PAWI .yoy.^lU. A 1 9AMMIM* . AI v ,'" P o^ "f :> \"^ i ' ( 1 ■'■■■■''■■■■'■■■'■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•^■■■^■■■■^■iPJßsjr ~ - /

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 42, 18 August 1922, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 42, 18 August 1922, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 42, 18 August 1922, Page 9

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