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The first week of the Sale has been very busy as we intended it to be. The second 0 week will be busy also, for we have made ■ Further Reductions on Quality Goods which must be cleared to make room for incoming spring goods. Here are some Bargains in the Showroom: EFFECTIVE TUNICS IN GEORGETTE—RichIy beaded; colours: jade, flame, pink . Usual price 99/6 Sale Price 79/6 PRETTY TUNIC IN JAP SlLK—With allover floral design Usual price 69/6 ■ Sale Price 29/6 HEAVY-WEIGHT NAVY MAROCAIN TUNlC—Trimmed henna and gold thread; long sleeves Usual price 11 gns. Sale Pfice 79/6 MAROCAIN "TUNlC—Three-quarter sleeves;, navy, trimmed cherry •. and gold thread _ Usual price 5 gns. i * Selling Price 69/6 SPECIAL BARGAINS IN THREE-QUARTER WOOL COATS— In two-tone effects; collar and cuffs trimmed with clipped wool Usual prices 35/-, 84/-, £5/12/6, £5/19/6 Sale Prices 25/-, 63/-, 89/6, 89/6 THREE-QUARTER WOOL COATS—In black and white marl mixture; plain collar and, cuffs, full fitting . ■Usual prices 7 gns., £7/17/6 Sale Prices £5/12/6, £5/15/6 WHITE WOOL COATS—Three-quarter length, trimmed with clipped wool , Usual prices 69/6, £6/16/6 > Sale Prices 52/6, 99/6 SMART BRIDGE COATS AT BARGAIN PRICES—BIack, trimmed with Oriental tapestry Usual price 11 gns. Sale Price £6/16/6 BRIDGE COAT IN HEAVY-WEIGHT SILK KNlT—Cream ground; allbver pattern of royal blue, bound with braid Usual price 5 gns. Sale Price 79/6 SMART BRIDGE COAT IN SILK BOUCLETTE—With grey ground, embroidered silk design of amethyst shade Usual price £9/19/6 Sale Price £6/19/6 DAINTY TUNICS IN EMBOSSED GEORGETTE—With allover design in chenille; skirt trimmed marabout trimming; colours: heliotrope, flame __ Usual price 10 gns. Sale Price 5 gns. See the Fresh Bargains Displayed in the Windows Kirkcaldie & Stains Ltd; Busy I Busy ! | Always Busy!!! j GEORGE &DOUGHTY im WHOLESALE WAREHOUSEMEN AND IMPORTERS /•.-.. (ESTABLISHED 1891) 61-63 VICTORIA STREET OIE MINUTE FROM " EVENING POST." Cloie to Public Library. ■'biolatefy no connection with any other Open Warthoage in thit city. Our 1 Great Winter Sale Is still the Big "Draw"— Reduced.Wholesale Prices attract the Bargain Seekers Here are some of the Bargains: SILK AND DRESS DEPARTMENT 36in. Black Corded Satin Stripe'COTELLE— Suitable for A/11 spring coats ' :' .Usually 17/6 Sale Price **/-"• 38 yards only Heavy BLACK SATIN—36in. wide K'/R Usual price 9/11 Sale Price •V-0 39in. Heavy Black CORDED SlLK—Suitable for coats 7 7fi Usually 12/6 yard Sale Price *L™ "Priestley's" lOin. BARBICAN—AII wool, in all the latest C/C shades . Usually 7/9 Sale Price "/." 40in. ALL-WOOL HIPPLE CLOTH—In a range of suitable shades for gowns and jackets Usual price 5/11 A ly 1 - Sale Price */_* A 27in. PRINTED VELVETEEN—Very pretty designs Oj\ 1 Usual price 8/11 Sale Price **/.* * 27in. wide VELVETEEN—WorraII dyod, fast qile; grey, mauve, fawn, navy, turquoise, mid brown, cinnamon 3/11 Usual price 6/11 Sale Price "I„ J9in. CREPE SILK SUEDE-rColours: ivory, mauve, pink, lemon, red, sky, saxe, reseda, electric, brown, black, navy, putty A /A * Usually 5/11 Sale Price '/_"' ■10in. COATING TWEED—In the newest smart mixtures O7fi Usually 4/3 Sale Price &I™ 'LADIES' JUMPER SUITS—The jumpers with Eton collars, the ■ skirt with Princess satinette tops. The colours offering in. tllis fashionable garment are bottle;'bakwood, Pavlova, navy; almohti,sienna, light sax,e Usual price 42/-'OC /V ■• ' Sale Price Special "**/.."

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 30, 4 August 1926, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 30, 4 August 1926, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 30, 4 August 1926, Page 13

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