Kirkcaldie's Winter Sale opened with signal success this morning. From the opening of the doors the' whole of the establishment was crowded with a throng of eager buyers. The staff, which has been largely augmented, was severely taxed to cope with" the great volume of business. The Razor Stall in the Men's Department attracted a great crowd all day. At. this stall a complete safety razor is being sold-for tlie modest, sum of one shilling. This offer is for one v^eelc only, but judging from the. quantity sold this morning 1 the supply will be sold out in a day or;two; The' sale will be continued for' 15-more days, finishing on Saturday. 18th August. 'During that period every article (excepting one or two proprietary lines of little importance) will he substantially reduced. Tlie firm announce sensational curtains in all departments, and the public are advised to avail themselves of this money-saving • opportunity.— Advt. - CATHEDRAL IK A BOXTLE. Look for the' Cathedral-brand on th« essences you buy. The most popular fiavonrinKs are lemon and vanilla—but anr Cathedral Essence is the purest and most concentrated you can obtain. Remember the better the essence, the better the flnvourin<r. .Always insist on CRthedral Brand Essence. All grocers.— i Aavt.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 27, 1 August 1923, Page 10
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