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Hphq^e yaiUBMB gig CI-n <•*«*s f y j? s* aj a? a SR S' Hk O! hauensteinßros^ 8? R EW ZEALAND DIVIDENDS for all during Hallensteins " Dividend Week." You can easily miss a dividend at the races, but you back " a certainty " when you shop at Hallensteins. You may possibly lose on the stock market, but you participate in good dividends in every purchase you make at the H.B. Stores. Every purchase represents a dividend-bearing investment. Buy now—values and "dividends" were never greater. LOUNGE SUITS Smart English and Colonial Worsteds in new shades of Blue, Grey, Browns, and Navys. Stylishly cut with doublebreasted lapels and two or three-button fronts. Art. Silk lining. Your DIVIDEND 95/- for 85/Your DIVIDEND 115/6 for 99/6 1(K W A smart range in finest quality materials; all the latest style features. Shades include Fancy Navys, Blue Greys, and New Fawns. Your DIVIDEND 17/ 136/6 for 119/6 ■ • MEN'S COAT-SHIRTS Made From “ Surasilk ” fabrics. A smart range of striped and checked designs; new tonings of Blue, Grey, Fawn, and Green. Your DIVIDEND 6/II for 5/11 SLAKS Made from good quality English Flannel, in Light, Medium, and Dark. Grey. Tunnel loops and slant pockets. Your DIVIDEND 14/6 for 9/11 MEN'S UNDERWEAR Fine finish English Wool and Cotton medium-weight garments. Short-sleeve Singlet and long Underpants. Your DIVIDEND v 47 17 7d. 4/6 for 2/11 British Interlock Underwear. Comfortably cut Athletic Vests and Elastic Top Shorts. Your DIVIDEND 2/6 for I/ll MEN'S HATS The “ Marquis,” a pure English Fur Felt. Snappy styles with the new narrow brim and band. Greys, Browns, and Greens. YOUR DIVIDEND k/ 19/6 for 15/6 / MEN'S PYJAMAS In Kabe Crepe, smart striped designs in the latest colourings. Attractive, cool, and comfortable. Your DIVIDEND 12/6 for 8/1 I In “ Surasilk,” a strong Art. Silk material; smartly striped designs on Blue, Fawn, Grey, Green, and Pink grounds. Your DIVIDEND 8/1 I for 7/6 MEN'S NEGLIGE SHIRTS In “Surasilk,” a good range in striped designs on light and covered grounds in Grey, Blue, and Fawn shades. Two collars to match with twin tab and stiffener Your DIVIDEND 7/11 for 6/11 “ PILOT SHIRTS,” made from guaranteed fast dyed English Shirting. Smart neat checks and stripes. TWO “ Laminex ” collars to match. 4 Your DIVIDEND ’ 8/11 for 6/11 ■ A smart range, cut from English Woven Poplins, with two matching collars and double cuffs. Smart designs in the latest tonings. Your DIVIDEND 10/6 for 8/11 Your DIVIDEND 7 V </ 12/6 for 10/6 Boys' " Surasilk " Striped Tennis SHIRTS Cut just like Dad’s. Neat stripes and checks—just the thing for summer wear. Your DIVIDEND 4/11 for 3/11 ® Special London Purchase MEN'S FANCY HALF HOSE in an assortment of Blues, Browns, and Greys. Attractive designs. Great Your DIVIDEND |/ 3/6 for 2/6 ■ ASHBURTON. Also at Christchurch and Tiknaru. 356

You get so Much More in Curtis Glasses You have: — Perfect SIGHT TESTING with the FINEST INSTRUMENTS and in the MOST MODERN CONSULTING ROdMS in the Dominion. The LATEST FRAMES and LENSES personally made to your own INDIVIDUAL REQUIREMENTS. The VALUABLE EXPERIENCE and SERVICES of one of the most expert Opticians in New Zealand. Instant SERVICE and ATTENTION whenever you require it. AND you pay a GREAT DEAL LESS. Frank Curtis, Fellow of the Institute of Opticians of N.Z.> Inc. OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN, East Street, Ashburton. Telephone 305.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 58, Issue 299, 29 September 1938, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 58, Issue 299, 29 September 1938, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 58, Issue 299, 29 September 1938, Page 2

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