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— ; ► KIRKCALDiE & STAINS LIMITED -+ .. SE W AN D SA V E ... KIRKCAIDIE'S • I 9TH TO 2 6TH APRIL • S ALL THESE NEW FABRICS EW AND SAVE! It's the fashion this TT\ fl4 I*% a**C C CDAki Winter to complement your essential rv-r >nyV/5.t-rRUn. Ensemble with many other pretty garment* you make Chenille Tweed»-The latest noveltyhas come in smart diagonal' o/t 1 yourself, ■ ' . , - .designs.and good mixtures. 8 inches wide. Par yard O/ll This week is Home Se^dng Week at Kirkcaldie'*, ahd the big ' •' BSSf T* iSm^«* Wl!! d*^ 0P chfldrea'*« wear. Ex- V/-i * Store has arranged a wonderful event to commence the */f?^/ '^ Pery«d3/ll Sewing Season 36 im AU-Wool New Zealand Tweed.—For frocks pr. f/11 and ff /<■ 1 Sewing aeason. / : . ~■ .. . costumes. .Good designs and shading*. Per yard O/H 6/11 V , Come and See:/ All the, glorious new Autumn and Winter Smart Wonted Suiting!—ln good shades and designs. Suitahle for the chic Dress Fabrics ... the newßutterick Patterns, smartest and tailoredcostumes. 54 inches wide. 19/11 "ndl>l/11 simplest in the world ... the Cutting-out Demonstrations ... . ! : >~ Per yard lei/11 l*/ll the Sewing Sessions ... the exciting Window Displays. ' 54. 1n-Tweed*—A special value ; line for coat fnocks and costumes; «7/11 in Fawn, Brown, Wine, Blue and Lemon. 54 inches wide. Per yard «/1 i Here are a hundred thrilling and economical inspirations for "Romaine"—A new delivery of this most popular frocking Heavier and beginner and expert alike, material, advice, free cutting-out firmer than Wool Georgette. In Wine, Brown, Saxe, Navy, ■*/i i service everything to assure the success of your home- Marine, Reseda. 36 inches wide. Per yard wll sewing this Winter. Wool Crepe de Chine*—s4 inches. In Wine, Brown, Saxe. Naw a/h ;■■/--;;;,•;:, -^and-Black., r ■ ; . . .. . , ; . p«.. y^!|/H " A ' * m " '54^a^?°^i C°T at! iß'^ Thc most f«Wroable coating to-day. In Wine, • • W -...:..-■,■ . >... Brown, Bottle, L!do, Navy M a Blwk, with indistinct white ft/n . dugonal stripe. ■ Per yard 9/11 in ;J Coating Hopsadc-^-Wonderful value. A good heavy weight, C/I 1 MARVELLOUSLY EASY Wlth smaU fleck " Brown» Botti*> Wine» Lw° *»* Navy. p. r /«£ 0/11 WrtWnCDCIII I V r\ltt r* If 54 in. Veloar Coating—For chUdren's coats. A beautiful soft cloth 7/* -I WONDERFULLY QUICK in Dark and Light Saxe, Reseda, Biscuit, Scarlet and Cream. Yard 7/11 EXCEPTIONALLY SMART Special 36 in. Black Silk Chiffon Velvet—Splendid value. , 1t /A Per yard 11/5f TootaT. Velveteen—Just arrived. Our new range of this guaranteed O/I t B| | TCDIa^ IX > C*« cloth. Buy the best and have satisfaction. 36 in. Per yard O/11 U I I tKILK b ZTZ"^%^^^^%^,^^^^^. PATTERNS : H^^tt^t°^J^\^£^}?i Per yard "/11 No guesswork, no use-your-own- The Buttericks' "Winter Quar- Crepe Ve»pa—Very popular for »tr«et wear. Almond, Lido Red, e/ii .iudgment with Butterick' Patterns terly" is now to hand. In it is . Rose, 36in. ' Pe Pyar do/ll rn rUtntLfth ye BDriTot Swhr c h "11 the news abcut the new fash^ st'f -broi^» -^ designs. Helio., -/„ shows you in step-by-step pictures ions- Page after page of full mlc > Apricot, Sky, Ivory, Navy and Black. 36in. Per yard l/ll and concise directions how to cut, colour illustrations, tips on sew- Toy—The new fancy printed material. A large selection of new put together, fit and finish any ing> fashion articles, all repre- " designs and colourings. 34 in. Per yard C/11«i7/1i' garment. Don't forget to see the Sented> Uis procurable in our „ . , 0/11 i/LL crTatedTrTLerwhr S ew Pius?a Pattern Department for 1/6 a S^ S P»» Silk Crepe de Chine-50 different stripes to hand, «>/I 1 1 lTtUe. copy. . . ... . f<« m°rnmg wear there isNothing better. 29in. Per yard »l/ 111 ——T—l ~ . . r «.^^i». aoti-For Men", and Bo^ we, r . 36 taeh e. JVJJ FREE ' jW • ; K«^r?6d^^ ;-./ WM^M <<Cl!ln4 U'i'«,fi n* TW^«?jH!l TJJ.inche.wida For Men., Women's and Children-a day | | TT |K| r 'j^J nA -d».^>^d 3/3Peryar<! ' C ream .3/ 3 pe, yw d. Self colour, in P^ ■ 111 INI V(i ' Wjf.^mC^^m. "Aza". Twill Flannel—3l inches wide. Cream ground and striptfd designs */n ' M J^^^W^^^ - " " ' •'■■•.. I» er yard1 4/3 lIT n^r JIRF AH Pure Wool Keyroo Flannel—ldeal for LadieS" and Children*, day or night O /111 \J \J | y<-l "II wear, in .hade, of Pink and Blue. 31 inches wide! Per yard 3/11J (Y^rW^r-^ 1 Mnierie Flannel—A wonderful All Wool Flannel, in daintsr .hades of Nil, Blue, Pink. ■^-"'^ . Champagne, Peach and Ivory. 38 inches wide.' A JWL .^^^^Mt ' Per yard 4/l.l£ _j^^ ' doctor's" Oresring Gown Flannel—ln Plain or Ripple effect In .hade, of Saxe Blue. . Ro»= Pink, Red, Sky Blue, Powder Blue, Hefto., Shell Pink. 42 inches C/M 40^ wide. Per yard 0/ X 1 S AIDS TO BETTER SEWING j In order to assist our customers to make a real success D.M.C. Machine Cotton—Bo yards to a reel. Guaranteed fadeless *>D ' of their Home Sewing, we have inaugurated a special " ' ' Price, per reel «* * ■ ' Free Cutting-out Service. A very talented dressmaker Ivnrin* TMmWi*. on c- cv v —^ has been engaged to perform this, the most difficult lv°nM Thlmb^- 2°' Fw Self ShieW.- OD. operation in dressmaking, and you are urged to make Eaefc ** full use of the service. A charge of 2/- is made for Tailor.' Chalk for Marking— ID. Metal Tipped Tape Measures— JD. cutting out Coats or Costumes.. . '■."." Each 1 EacK T* . : . : ' ; . '/ . • A Big Range of Cotton and Silk. Bias Binding*. '"^k/l'Var fcllrifc Wli^ FOR SEWING WEEK ONLY * -w/^ |_ £14-7-6 "FREE" Sewing Machine In -conjunction with Home Sewing' Week, Kirkcaldle's has arranged a . Th. "Free'M. a m.chine of out.t«dta, ■ '.'■■' ' ■ special yiyeUa Week, when all the newest, and most delightful Viyella merit, pouexinr tntun* that *o other 0± ' : fabrics wilrbe on.view. Here are one or two. machine (►»». Th« old-fa»hion«d iron ■■ I" .'. " ' . ■ stand has now been entirely discarded 111 "^=- #VMaS> ' Drew yiyeUas^/n a beautiful collection of s, m rt check designs fi /11 SfbU^^o^aniTk.'ottfr'farntare I' W 2 Q II S. ana tweed'effects. Smart colourings. 3lin. wide. Per yard w/ 11 in the home. When dosed this machine ■ > ■ . . 1 t»i ''••»'■'•' " * ■ Is to all appearance, a Handsema Oak ■ Plain Dress Viyellas—7w aW the best sltades for blouses and «? /I 1 Table, panel front, with beautiful figured V-rtSM - -frocks. 31 inches wide. . . . P er yard 0/ 1 1 quarter .ewn matched timber. \ /-. ~. .. _ „_ ..,.,.■ ' This machine I. guaranteed for ten year, and can be supplied on .Cream Viyellas— For Men's, Women's mid Children's wear, is unequalled Term» if required. for Warmth and comfort. In three qualities. . . ■ Out»tan<Hn« Feature.:—AU Oak Cabinet and Stand; Rotary Shuttle T •*! ;«<■ »,,,V m/» j p™ '_~-■•.; Movement; All Ball Bearinc Stand; Tangle Link Needle Bar Movement; i. 01 ins. Wide r //• yard TT. 31 ins. Wide C/I 1 Varrf Positive Fore Motion Feed; Extra High Arm. for bulky work; AutoO/D 3/11 m*Uc DUe ReUaM Tension; All Capped Needle Bar; Po.ltlve B.U TTT „. ~ , . ' G«W«- Usual price «4/7/«. Special Cash offer during Sewing Week. 1.1.1. 31ms. Wide *1 ft* yard T. 36 ins. wide C/t 1 yard 10!4 gns. Or special terms of 3J4 .gns. deposit, and 3» weekly payM I ' ■ 1% /I 1 tnent. of *>/ m per week. _. , ■ . Write for illustrated catalogue describing full merits of this wonderful Floral Viyella— ln neat designs in grounds, of Pale Phis, Nil, G / 11 machine. . - Cream, Lemon, Pink, and Saxe Blue. 31 inches wide. Yard 0/ 11 | . "'- . KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS LIMITED

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 91, 18 April 1932, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 91, 18 April 1932, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 91, 18 April 1932, Page 4

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