I Treat Yourself to a New Suit jj lor Overcoat for Xmas _ and why Not? j ij Everyone's buying presents, buying things to give away—some useful, g 2 some otherwise—and rightly so; it's Xmas time. And becauu it's I*. 5 Xmas time you'll have to think about your own needs. You can't go ji i away for the holidays in the old suit—your winter coat is too heavy *i ? for summer use. You probably won't find any of these in your § ,£ stocking on Xmas morn, so call in to-day and try on your fancy. JS j: Start Your Holiday at KIRKCALDIE'S ;! > THE "NEW RALEIGH" READY-FOR-SERVICE SUIT, p* jjj It's the KIRKCALDIE QUALITY that makes this suit such a good I* > th/qTc^a «i?At h, e-r^H caldie Q"ality that brin SS repeat orders. *\ < THIS IS A QUALITY SUIT. The fine quality Ail-Wool Colonial $ Jj Worsters, the high-grade linings and trimmings, the superior cut, Bj C workmanship and finish, combine to make a suit that you'll be proud f'i IJi to wear—a suit you'll be glad to speak of as "coming from Kirk- S lij caldie's." What do you fancy? A shade of grey?- Or navy blue? «J |Y u WE HAVE A SIZE TO FIT YOU. Mail your order in confidence. \\ Ji 95/., postage paid. Others at £5/19/6 up to £8/8/*. S J In a great variety of. Worsteds and West of England Tweeds, up-to- S the minute shapes; single or double breasted. 5 ■" SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. g J LIGHT and MEDIUM WEIGHT SUMMER OVERCOATS ;( ?J The POCKETMAC, ■which weighs only 300z., is a good proposition 'I Jt for this season of the year; stylishly cut, all sewn seams, splendidly ' S f made, and well ventilated; it is rainproof and windproof ' ■. jj j! THE LITEMAC is a similar coat, slightly heavier, and has a specially c ? dressed surface; both these lines have our enthusiastic recom- l! <C mendation Price 37/6 \*- -5 JOHN BARRAN D.B. TAVEED OVERCOATS, for the man who X wants a strong, useful coat, in browns and greys • • S Prices 79/6, 84/-, 90/-, 99/6, 110/- S > D.B. GOODWOOD, a fitted-to-waist Coat, with half belt and inverted § % pleat; in Navy, Nap, Velours, and some good designs and colour- ti > inSS in Tweed Prices 119/6, £6/6/-, £6/15/-, £7/7/- « LATE SHOPPING NIGHTS: l\ 5. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16th. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23rd. (ij j* For the convenience of customers and visitors our Tea Rooms "will N •; remain open till 7 p.m. this Friday. A hot tea will be served from U5.30 p.m. to 7 p.m. .ij | Bring the Children to TOYLAND. Fun for all—don't miss it. f\ S Father Xmas receives visitors in his Log Cabin daily from 10 a.m. to ?J J 12.30 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and on Friday evening. Admission to !» Ji Log Cabin 1/-, and everyone receives a present. IJ v.vv.v.%v.v.v.%v.-av.\v.vav.v.vvv.sv.v.%v.v.v.-avvvJ I Four Great Values in • ■ . Ij I Hosiery and Gloves | And just consider how suitable ;5 J for Christmas Gifts. !■ $ Shop in the Warehouse and Save i| | on every purchase. i| I' ipMFch' I j HOS|ERY | I? . "Ipswich De Luxe" SILK HOSE.— '■ I JJ This hose is silk throiighout even to i 5 the suspender tops, but reinforced \ 5 with Lisle where the wear is hardest. ! 3 Full assortments o£ the latest shades. S J5 Price 3/6 pair; C /I 1 j I ij Two Pairs for 0/ 11 * i "Aristoe" Puro SILK HOSE— Full *■ S fashioned, -with fine mercerised Lisle \ 5 N suspender tops. . In the latest shades. i | ' Price, pair Q^J j 5 "The New Platinum." A Superfine \ 5 Art SILK HOSE.—Seamed backs, » ? with fashion marks. Each pair sup- \ JS plied with mending silk in exact ! > shade. Colours: Champagne, Flesh, 1 £ Peach, Jlauresque, Suutan, Rose J Jfi Beige, Matin, Glace, Mushroom, In- ! SJ dian Skin, Sunset, Kose, Nude, New j V Rose, Coral, Grain, Fawn, Silver, ! Mid Grey, Black. * in - i Jt Price, pair 0 i «C. Ladies* KlD'GLOVES.—Splendid fit- [ JS ting quality with embroidered turn- I g back cuff tops. Q/1 1 ( Ji Price, pair v ( 1.1. j GEORGE & DOUGHTY LIB. < Wholesale Warehousemen and Importers | E»td. 1891. 61-63 VICTORIA STREET | One Minute from "Evening Post" Close to Public Library ! J? Ab»olutely no countction with any other Open Warehout* is tUfc Cky
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 146, 17 December 1927, Page 15
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