w ■ ■ : ■■■■■ .-■■ ■■ J™%: j Kirkcaldies* j| I Usual Wednesday Bargains are n | | urnisal this week 3;| j; We are stocktaking, ana many lines will be thrown out for clearance; If: :|j quite regardless of their usual prices. We cannot mention them 111 | all, but can assure our customers that the many Honey Savin- Bar- iif •i gains in all departments will repay a visit to Erkcaldie's on ' f.. , .Wednesday. THE • BIGGEST BARGAINS ARE USUALLY/ SOLD. *■ i, . •■ OUT BY MIDDAY. . ' |- ! ■ *"in<bloomT oN ELASTIC-^te; i suitable for blouses-ana:^: fc \ ST oS°B^ s , 0R boys j^srr-tstss .y= 4 STEIEED KNITTED CAEDIGANS-In two -toned effect"; rose/ I . ±a^yn ) navy/cherry, fawn/nigger, saxe/fawn, saxe/navy - I „„ m „ , Usually 39/6 Wednesday's Bargain 29/6 I BRITISH WOOL, CAEDIGANS-Splcndid quality; in clerical greY J - A also grey and brown mixtures , Usually 25/- special f I , Wednesday's Bargain 19/11- t STRIPED TWEED DRESSING Go\V3S~Fawn background; roU col- ' I lar, pockets and cuffs finished with mauve stitching ■ ' ""I " I . ■ ' Usually 97/G Wednesday's Bargain 79/8': fii | MEN'S CAMBBIO NEGLIGE SHIRTS-.- .'. Spocia i valuo 7/11 1j I . Wednesday's Bargain 5/11 each I | TWEED DEESSING GOWN-In saxe; inset sleeves, long roll col-' V | lar pocket and belt; cuffs and pocket finished with stitchintr in : i is, self.colours . ■ Usually 59/(5 Wednesday's Bargain 45/- ; | 2 Only MEN'S DRESS SUITS-Sizes 6 and 7; very'superior I P|! . . ' -' Wednesday's Bargain £7/15/- if! II • 50 yards-COLOURED MADE AS MUSLIN—SO inches '■ . Fi; :| • Usually 7/G V/ednesday's Bargain 2/6 yard t' 'j!j 100 yards 31-INCH CRETONNE—■ Usually 3/11 and 4/11 yard ! jli: ■ . ' Wednesdaiy's Bargain 1/6 yard !i» ill 1 Very Slightly Damaged PUSH CAET— Usually £7/10/- " I iii| ■ - . Wednesday's Bargain £3/10/- -I Si! SBAGEASS SQUABES^-9 ft. xl 2 ft. Usually 65/- ■I • Jr! • Wednesday's Bargain 21/-each -1! M 5 dozen COLOUEED TURKISH TOWELS—Size 22 x 42 ' { il . Usually 2/6 Wednesday's Bargain 1/11 each $■' I IMPERFECT UNION DAMASK—Unbleached; 56rineh ' . I"■ ;| - 'Usually 4/6. Wednesday's Bargain 3/3 yara I ' ■|| 2 Pieces PUSE. LINEN TEA TOWELLING—22 inches ' •. . f.. I '"* •-,■..■.. . ■ . Usually 1/3 Wednesday's Bargain 114 d, yard | i WATCH THIS SPACE EACH DAY FOR FRESH BARGAINS I ! Wednesday's Dress Fabric Bargains If WINDOW DISPLAY THE PREVIOUS DAY I ,90 yards STRIPED GABARDINE—S6 .inches; beautiful quality; [; ideal for frock and costume; in mid brown shade, with pin I | stripe in vieus rose and gold ■ Usual price.'l4/ll yard | [■; Special Purchase Price 5/11 yard . | 1 250 yards FBENCH DBESS FLANNEL—SB inches; all wool; in ex-' I j cellent self shades of mole, heather, brown, fawn, grey, and nut- j |j| brown; also black Usual price 12/6 Iff- . Special Purchase Price 4/il ■: ANP STA H\Tft i/tp. ■ :^ ■ '■"•- "BE£T VALUES'' • ■■".' ; :' v. y^\/y I /^i Wearenow EhoTving VH^^^v Cushions^ and Runners /^lyp\ traced with Unique yH^jT"^ Egyptian Designs / »-»-« -; jt.\ Traced ready for working • i^%" m^^ «n .lit '?'[^X . Fi'om 7/6 eac'i ■ ''- - • Commenced, with materials to jMN*S " v" finish..... From 14/6 each:. . mmmmm wtmmm Finished ... From 27/6 each. ' ■ [\f\ ' - /\/\ We invite you to inspect our pguajjjl • E2OBH Showroom when stopping. : >:" M&r M A Al^mwm OICORPORATING "PRINGLE'S" . GL M. A. AlCOrn 152 Lambtoxx Quay . 11 A Message: to Mas ■ > feii VI ft —News of importance to '/ 'J " '/ j|A' • ' mothers, direct from ' •'■ ""'/' I' v ; '#:■ GILMER'S ./ I. . MID-WINTFR SAIF Among the many big bargains this week you'll see . -: CHILDBEN'S CREAM WOOLBLOOMEES—LoveIy quality, superior ;; make. Sizes 0, 1 and 2 . Sale Price 3/11 ' CHIIiDREN'S yESIS—"WooI ana cotton; all sizes. Balance to fee cleared at Haif- Price, 9d to 1/6 v DON'T MISS THESE GENUINE BARGAINS (^ T T TV-/I* FT D ' Q CUBA and A^ smith OrLilVlllirV O STREETS :: WeKingUa HAYWARD'S Wednesday, 18th, to Saturday, 28th July HUGE REDUCTIONS! HONEST BARGAINS! HAYWARD LTD. :: Lambton Qiiay V
tf^ABIN Trunks 555, Hat Boxes Sss, Suit V^ Cases 17s 6d, cheapest in lown. all «inda Travelling Bag?. N. Wolfe, Eoulcott Ghambecß. . , ■
■ ■ ■ CHIMNEYSWEEP ■■ ■■■'■ TTERB TOMLINSON, practical ehim/
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 14, 17 July 1923, Page 9
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