Lewis' in Sauciehall St in Glasgow, where Mummy took us to see Santa Claus every December when we were small enough to enjoy it, AND let us wander round the toy dept. with strict instructions not to touch anything, but decide what we wanted to give each other for Christmas. Then my sister and I could each whisper what it was to her, when she came back from buying our presenst as unortrusively as possible.
Later when I was given 10 shillings to buy all my Christmas presents for family, and two special school friends and was old enough to shop on my own, I added Boots the Chemist to my list.
Looking at clothes in Copeland & Lye or Forsyths' was wonderful, but they were too expensive to be bought for us - we only got our school uniforms there because nowhere else stocked them.
And let's just add all the book-shops in the world on as well, please.
And that very posh greeengrocer's in the High St in Paisley - I think it was called Cashmere's and the Toy Shop in one of the little back streets near the Sheriff Court, although we frequented the Dolls' Hospital in a Nissen hut on the road towards Johnstone more frequently,