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t Treat Yourself to a New Snit | or Overcoat for Xmas _„« wliy Hot 7 JJ Everyone's buying presents, buying things to give away—some useful. . some otherwise—and rightly so; it's Xmas time. ■ And because it's J Xmas time you'll have to think about your own needs. You can't go i£ away for the holidays in the old suit—your winter coat is top heavy ■J for summer use. You probably won't find any of these in ytmr > stocking on Xmas morn, so call in to-day and try on your fancy. J Start Your Holiday at KIRKCALDIE'S > THE "NEW RALEIGH" READY-FOR-SERVICE SUIT. I- Ifs the KIRKCALDIE 'QUALITY, tlmt makes this suit such a iood 3" thisT^a JISS 8 £ uality that brings re Peat ord«s- , THIS IS A QUALITY SUIT. The fine quality All-Wool Colonial Worstcrs, the high-grade linings and trimmings, the superior cut % workmanship and finish, combine to make a suit that you'll be proud Jj to wear—a: suit you'll be glad to speak of as "coming from Klrk- •£ caldies,'. -What do you fancy? A shade of grey? Or n»Ty blue? 5 WE HAVE A SIZE Td FIT YOU. Mail your order in conficW ? 95/-> postage paid. Others at £5/19/6 up to £8/8/-. . v Ji In a great variety of Worsteds and West of England Tweeda, np-to- ? the minute shapes; single or double breasted. 3 > SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 3 LIGHT and MEDIUM WEIGHT SUMMER OVERCOATS JS The POCKETMAC, which, weighs only 300z., is a good proportion •C . for, this season of Hie year; stylishly cut; all sewn seams, spterfialr JC made, and well ventilated; it is rainproof and wlndproof ; ■J THE LITEMAC is a similar coat, slightly heavier, and has a nedally J« dressed surface; both these lines have our enthusiastic »»«- ' ? mendation. . . : . .- MmSt/C i JOHN BARRAN D.B. TWEED OVERCOATS, for the a« X 3« wants a strong, useful coat, in browns and greys ■ !- -5 DB. GOODWOOD, a fitted^o-wais^t^hi^b^an^^ J pleat; in Navy, Nap, Velours, and some good designs and colour--5 ings in Tweed Prices 119/6, fiS/6A, «fi/IS/-, CT/T/. 5 LATE SHOPPING NIGHTS: J FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16th. FRIDAY, DECEMBER J3rt. > For the convenience of customers and visitors our --Tea Rooms Will £ remain open till 7 p.m. this Friday." A hot tea will be serVed.from Hj . y , 5.30 p.m. to 7 p.m. , . ' - !:• Bring the Children to TOYLAND. Fun for all— don't bun it. Father Xmas receives visitors in his Log Cabin daily frttn 10Vm. to 12.30 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and on Friday evening. Admission to Log Cabin 1/-, and everyone receives a present 'WVi^<'>^-'W>*>'X^VW¥W^ n n" n n n ■ ■ ■

I {Buy your lin the Warehouse j UMBRELLAS I HANDKERCHIEF BOXES I PERFUME SEIS £ etc. etc. I jfl Sabing in I Every Price j; LADIES' CHUBBY UMBRELLAS— > :..<* ;! Most attractive values and reliable qualities; 5 exceptionally smart handles . J Prices 5/11, 8/3, 9/3, 11/9 J LADIES' HANDKERCHIEF BOXES— 5 Beautifully designed boxes, containing best ■C British Cambrics, Lawns, and Linens. Each f. box contains three or six Handkerchiefs, beau- £ " tifully embroidered ! ? Prices 10d., 1/-, 1/4, 1/6, 1/11, 5 2/6, and up to 21/-box ? DIVINIA PERFUME SETS— Powder, Soap, and Perfume Prices from 2/3 PRESENTATION PERFUME SETS— Containing Soap, Perfume, and Powder Prices from 3/11 box SHAVING MIRRORS— \\ Bevelled edge, with nickel stand, erinoid frame ■I P«ce 7/6 ■; TOOTH BRUSH STANDS— Price 2/9 jj LADIES' HAND MIRRORS— I; Useful sizes for the dressing table ? Prices 3/11,5/11 ;■ MANICURE SETS— ■I Beautifully fitted j; Prices 4/6, 5/6, 6/6, up to 25Atet j; •I See our Advertisement on page 23 jj I! GEORGE & DOUGHTY LTD. > Wholesale Warehousemen and Importer* ■! J Estd. 1891. 61-63 VICTORIA STREET i| One Minute from "ETening Post" CloM to Puklie LSbnuy \ ! Abtolutoly as eoDß*ct>«i with My otW Opw WualMnto te Ifcfe Cily |» MAWA'WaWmMAMAMMMMIHniiii........— *?

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 145, 16 December 1927, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 145, 16 December 1927, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 145, 16 December 1927, Page 13

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