"TED" WAS A THOUGHTFUL SOUL. It was a dark and stormy Saturday night. A weary band of ski club mombers had just arrived within the sanctuary 'of their mountain hut after a long, long climb up tho snowy slopes. They were tired but happy. i"Well, Ted," said the captain to one member who had expected to bo usable to make the trip on account of a cold, "you seem, as fit as ever, I thought your cold would find you out."' "Dou't you believe it," replied Ted, "I am as good as gold thauks to Uaxter's Lung Preserver, aud' I have brought a bottle to keep in tbo hut." Tho others proclaimed Tod a "stout fellow" and put the bottle of "Baxter's" carefully away iv a locker where their first-aid outfit was kept. • "Baxter's" should always b« kept haDdy wherever colds or chills are likely to occur, and' remember the big advantage that "Baxter's" has. ; [ts marvellous - tonic properties help a speedy recovery,- removing the ill effects of.a cold, and helping to build resistance to further attacks. •, This rich, red, warming, soothing remedy, with such'a palatable flavour is more popular than ever.1 There- is certainly nothing like- "Baxter's". All chemists and stores sell'"Baxter's" in 4s 6d,- 2s 6d, aria Is '6d: b'ottles.—Adrt
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■M KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD. 28 SALE SPECIALS that YOU must not Miss Kirkcaldie's commence tKeir Third Week of Sale with a store full of Genuine- Bargains, each representing Real Cash Savings. . . . Quality, Style, and Value at a Fractional Cost, . , 3/11 Dress Tweeds -• * 2/6 . 7R pA|R . •1 pieces only, Diagonal Wool Tweeds; Rust, Saxe, Navy, Brown. * O rrM l\O 5/11,6/11 Marocams - 2/6 Crockett & Jones' 36in. Silk Marocain Oddments from ranges. Good designs. No s , ' 1 samples sent. To Clear at 2/6 - _ ' _ 8/11 to 25/6 Jumpers - 4/11 to 10/- C LJ f\ C C Woollen Jumpers in variety of smart styles and colourings. V . ' I '■ h^F necks, hip bands. To Clear at 4/11 to 10/- . , ,"' . . 21/6 to B£g»s. Bridge Coat, 19/6 to 89/6 ia , sl , wi ;. ll _,^. Smart 1933 Bridge Coats in a variety of shades and designs. . .' from .2 to 7j. Oddmenti and broken ' ' £,* ~, . m o/> ir* ' lines. A shoe for every foot, but not ShOWrOOm SpeCialS - _r 39/6 every .ix^ me.eh line. 30 garments o.nly. Tweed Coats. Coat Frocks, Tailored Costumes :' ■ '• ', ■ ,' ■ and Jumper Suits. Usually Wl4/G to £6/16/6 To Clear'at 39/tf- " ' BlacE" afiarTah Glace 'Courts; Black and .-.— ,___ __ _„*. «•** j*»' -Tan1 Glace j and Patent One-bars; Fawn/ ftfi/fi OTIS TlAT^sari Cnafft 19/ D' ■ BrownrCiolf Shoes With-rubber soles; Tan 00/O, O^gnS. lWeeaU)aiß 157/U ~ willow / Ca) f Duij.Kid, Black and Brown 13 only. The smartest of this season's Tweeds. To Clear at 19/6 . ."' Swede;:Tfireerhole -Tie Shoes; Cavalier 39/6, 59/6 Coat Linings - 9711; • -. S^l^Sf-LS Sleeveless Broadtail Cloth Coat Linings. Warm and smart. ' ' ■ • t \- Langtry Courts. Full, medium and Stuart — ,-- „ mm i-//v '.toe lasts; .Spanish and Cuban heels. 7/11 Suede Gloves - - 5/9 Winter Suede Gloves, slip-on style, with gusset and" elastic at « ' .'.,.. wrist. Beige and Fawn, slightly marked. To Clear at 5/9 . .-.-■■> 16/11 Nappa Gloves - 6/11 £t Brown Nappa Gloves. ' Elastic wrist, wool lined, fur trimmed., • .^^^r , 6/11 Crepe Hose - - For 5/6 *** W English Crepe Silk Hose, fine gauge, with seam and fashionings. In Dago,' Florence Mills, Java, Omar and Evening Pink. At 5/6 4/11 Cashmere Hose - - 2/9 Black Wool Cashmere Host. Seamless feet. Sizes 8J- to 10J. ' ... '- ' ' A /It 7/11 VI J* 9\T L O/C M. C/ 11 '* nMy eo«i«AtswT«.td«lioi 4/11, 7/11 Kiddies Vests 2/6 to 5/11 Girls' and Children's Vests. Sleeveless, short or long ■ ~ , sleeves;-in wool or silk/wool. To Clear at 2/6 to 5/11 I t -' 11/9,12/11 School Blouses 6/11 9 only Cream Clydellai Tailored School Blouses, -fit 12 to 16 years Women's Pyjamas - From 8/11 r L-r — • —i Locknit and Celainese Pyjamas, jumper or blouse styles, all ' "',...... colours, self and contrasting trims. Usually 39/6,25/6,16/11,14/6 . ' • • • To Clear at 25/6, 18/11, 15/-, 8/11 rn .A r . /-I M A D Hz 9 oi o/o SPECTACULAR Women s Bloomers - - - 2/9 ...■.., Non-ladder l)lo.omcrs ii all pale shades. \V. size. To Clear at 2/9 VALUfcO lIN ~'.,■ 3/- Port Glasses - - - 1/9 Finest English Crystal. Wonderful value. To Clear at 1/9 " I I ML T^ , , 31/6 Tea Sets - - - For 17/6 |™| /V I J "Tuscan" English China Tea Sets. 21 pieces. Usually 31/6 • . ■ 4/6,5/6 Kettles - 2/11,3/6 An _ vt _ t of Vclvol Hali ln '• :j and * Pint Kettles of best aluminium. To Clear at 2/11, 3/6 B , ue Green 21/9 Carver Set - - For 12/6 A» head iiitin^ an, d st-vlf' in a' Christopher Johnson's 2-plece Stainless Carver Set. To Clear 12/6 tremendous variety to suit every type and age. Usually 21/9 to 9/11 3/11 Cotton Poplin - - 2/11 3 ,shades only—Beige, Rose and Fawn. Heavy quality Cotton . Fadeless Poplin. # To Clear at 2/11 yard jmm J . ■ _ • 22/6 Single Bed Blankets 17/6 W%_ 'A -J "Kosywarm" Pure Wool Blankets, for single size beds ' ' s^fei^i^Hil ' I H' To Clear at 17/6 pair ■ ■ 32/6 Double Blankets - 25/----"Kosywarm" Pure Wool Double Size Blankets. To Clear 25/- pr. . 9/11 Duro Striped Shirts 6/11 . .j7 Glen's Shirts, Duro, striped in smart Fawn and Blues; 2 collars MILLINERY SHOWROOMS ■ON • 4/11 Elastic Braces -- 2/11 the first floor All Silk Elastic Braces, suede ends, excellent quality ■ ''...' • 23/6 Down Quilts - 14/6 -~ . mm^ mm g^ Mk | V\ I Wff In Printed Cambric with plain panel, M^ ■ Mm^g W^L ■ ' ■ ■ ■ ■ Blues and Pinks, single bed bize. V^ ■ V^k M^^ !■ WKO ■ HHi 7/11, 9/11 Woollen Fabrics 2/6 ' Slin. Woollens, including Fancy Hopsac, . T^ MmX I ■ Stockinettes, and other oddments from « bia ■ II ■ |^l I 111 ranges. To Clear at 2/6 yard AND ■ #^ ■ ■ ■■■■'«
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 33, 8 August 1933, Page 12
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