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—jgr ID! -!□!=====— irn im " nrnr ~j] When foe Think-of Travelling - Goods f Think Als© of Kirkcaldi© 9 s —-Qualities Prices L©w@r o The enjoyment of many a holiday has been spoiled because of faulty and unserviceable Travelling Goods allowing contents to become damaged. Particularly in these days should you pack your belongings in a case or trunk that will afford the great- L. est protection, for, with the shortage of labour, your Travel Traps are subjected to much harder usage than in normal times. • C CANVAS-COLORED TRUNKS, SUIT CASES, ETC. SOLID LEATHER TRUNKS, CASES, BAGS, ETC. WATEBPEOOF CANVAS CABIN TRUNKS—In brown or black, leather LADIES' BLOUSE CASES—Very nicely finished lined and Docketted in 1= T AmS?'Wat nn?™' iy T Vi 30 IDCh u, 75 /; ;33 ineh : 82 '" '36 ineh « 89 / 6 Moirette, strong nickel locks 7 7 18 inch, 78/6; 20inch 8 7 6 □ roUh y, f J B °XES —In brown or black canvas, leather bound, fitted ATTACHE CASES Steel frame with nickel locks and strong handles' fl with hat cones 9 inches deep - 18, 45 ; 20 50/-; 22, 55/- ; 24, 60/. ISinch, 28/6 ; Winch, 33/6 ; 16 inch, 37/6 ; 18 inch 42/LADIES' WEEK END n CA e SES eP A eomh? : •? 22, 55/-; 24, 60/- SUIT hide or pig grained, best quality and finish, strong i-iADlliib WEEK END CASES—A combination puit case and hat box, m nickel locks 20 in 79/6 '22 in 87;6-24in 95/-2fiin 109/ -9ft in nnf TWOB.BDS "VkSnls M'afe'o/ S'Si i f-' », TO,-. KIT took tliiHl 16iD ' 43,6: • 18ta - 4 »' 4i 20in ' 57/6; this line now. These are made in Ergland. and will withstand practi- GLADSTONE - With nickel fittings and slides, strongly lined two cally any strain ; cannot be cut, burst, or crushed (slightly faded) straps right round 1 scroi W imea > «wo 36 X 13, £8/5/-; 36 x 18, £9/5/- 20 inch, 65/-; 22 in, 72/-; 24 in, 78/6 ; 26 in, 85/-; 28 in, 90/- = irffl f/fh 0 »"ft & It/I THESE TRAVELLING GOODS SUBE OF OBTAININGTni 1% II JfC A '41 IfP/flfcrfjM /II fl\ 1" WILL TAKE A LOAD OFF TO OB . WI?ST TTTAT MNOTranSn IHI. M ™D DUEING YOOB COMING BEST THAT CAN BE PRODUCED 5f.. ;... HOLIDAY AND COST NO MOEE F A Ou"ilTY. R STY LE AND VALUE^°f: ) WELLINGTON THAN INFERIOR GOODS. [] = .. c □i -rzimi iDßni nni ini_ mi -inr-T

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Free Lance, Volume XVIII, Issue 958, 21 November 1918, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume XVIII, Issue 958, 21 November 1918, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume XVIII, Issue 958, 21 November 1918, Page 15

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