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NZ Truth , Issue 488, 24 October 1914, Page 6

 

TO YOU Butchermen Just Study tbesc Prices Then Send U« Your Esteemed Orders. Liverpool made BUTCHERS' COATS, all double sewn throughout, fitted with detach- able* buttons. WHITE DRILL COATS. 4/11. Extra long, 5/11 nnd 7/11. Aloo a cheaper Coat at 3/11. WHITE with BLUE STRIP}-;, and BLUE with WHITE STRIPE COATS. 32 Inchon long. 5/11. Extra long, 40 Inches. 6/11. NAVY BLUE DRILL COATS. 32 Inches long, 5/11. STRIPED APRONS. 5/-. Bib" shape 6/6 (best grade). Alao a cheaper line at 3s 6d; m bib shape, 4/6. WHITE DRILL APRONS, 1/3. Bib shape 1/6. Detachable Coat Buttons and Fasteners, cither black or white, 9d dozen. KEAN'S, M In Quay-st., In Willis-st., AUCKLAND WELLINGTON Agents for J. J. Kaynor and Sona Naval Outfitters, Liverpool.

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