. Keep off the cold by wearing heavy underpants, g/ 3; sing-lets, 2/6; natural wool pants and sing-lets, 3/ll;: merino singlets, 1/3; pants, 1/6; purchased at Geo. Fowlds'.—(Advt.) 12/11 boys' tweed three garment suits, reduced from 18/6, at Ernest Moore's stock-taking sale, 240, Queen-st,—Ad. Hand in glove. Special lines int Gent's kid gloves at Geo. Fowlds.. | Evening dress gloves and ties a specialty.—(Advt.) McCullagh and Gower—Special display of New Zealand made clan tartans, Duchess of York, Duchess of Cornwall, famous Gordon Highlander tartan, popular Black Watch, etc., etc.; serge to match for coats; imported plaids, 1/9* to 5/9. : (Ad.) ! Suited to the occasion—Vicuna suits, very special line, at 85/, made to measure, at Geo. Fowlds'. Workmanjship and fit guaranteed.—(Advt.) 2/11 boys' sailor suits, 5/11 boys' tweed and serge Norfolk suits, 3/11 K.B. ! suits, at Ernest Moore's stock-taking sale, 240, Queen-st.—Ad. |: Pleasant news. Men's flannelette .working shirts, 1/11; tweed trousers, 4/11; men's tweed suits from 21/fi under flannels, 2/6, at v Geo. Fowlds'.— (Advt.) ■ 1/11 men's hard felt hats, good snapea, all sizes, 40 dozen to pick from; none of these hats are worth less than 6/0j at Ernest Moore's stock-taking sale, i Queen-st.—Ad.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 128, 31 May 1901, Page 4
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