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TUTTS For Easter you will want A READY-TO-WEAR SUIT from TUTT'S —75/- to 125/-. A NEW HAT from TUTT'S—IO/6 to 50/-. SOME SMART SHIRTS from TUTT'S— 6/11 to 11/6. THE NICEST IN PYJAMAS from TUTT'S —10/6 to 25/-. A NEW RAINCOAT from TUTT'S— 32/6 to 110/-. OR A WARM OVERCOAT from TUTT'S —59/6 to 120/-. SOMETHING IN A COAT SWEATER from TUTT'S—IS/6 to 25/-. OR A KNOCK-ABOUT JERSEY from TUTT'S—IO/6 to 12/6. OR A TRAVELLING RUG, SUIT CASE, KIT BAG, SMART CAP, TIES, OR SOX. You are Bound to Want Something in BOYS', YOUTH'S or MEN'S WEAR. GET IT AT TUTTS, AT TUTTS FAMOUS LOW PRICES. YOU SHOULD SEE TUTTS ALL-FUR HAT at 12/6. YOU MUST SEE TUTT'S RAINCOAT at 32/6. TTTTTO M y Hatter - lUllO My Mercer. ' My Clothier Top o' Symonde Street.

Cold Weather Underclothing The approach of winter makes, the choosing of Warm Underwear an immediate necessity. You will find, at this Store, a variety of selection that assures fulfilment of your exact preferences, and at prices, too, that you will find gratifyingly low. For instance: — Vests Bloomers. Ladies' White Cotton Ve.U, with fancy ) Wh f e . C ° ttOn . W °*" K °°^ 1 "* , » nir£*fi* lv# elastic at waist and knee*—2/11. fronts and short sleeve*—2/6. If *1 'W «\ \R i/fif'S il Heavy Grey Fleecy-lined Bloomers, on Ladies' Good Quality White Cotton Vests, !'»'•» shaped band* and buttoned at the with .houlder .traps—2/6. IH I £««•— Women. Size, 5/8: Out Size. Naturr.l Won. Vests, with short sleeves. Good Quality Grey Fleeey-lioed ■leeeen, ._,... Ik -x. \- with elastic waist and knees—s/11. Women s size onlj—2/11. •BhT^Ssf-~^_r--'"^'''i'' ' / rir^sl\ iBOjJI /$ * I I\ with » «■ » /■*! • i .■ «wi - r* JMi fflittMrxl' /•/■''. if I ta iLLi 111 i 1 'J\-i\ elastic waist and knees Women's Size, Lad.es Chem.se Length Wh.te Cotton «BTMp!!3 I" /''l\ jL V ) S/6; Out Size. 5/11. Vests, with short sleeves—2/11. .MB-.. IfSt J' ' IB I! / / Ml J ill k '■ X, -/mBE( lIW If </ HeaTy-weight Cotton Bloomer*, in Navy f r> » \r . i' t j /■/ I J! II / ' and Nigger—Women* Size, 4/6. Creme Cotton Vests, fancy front., and jW/ / gfl ! : HI f / .houlder straps—3/11. ffl I j /jISSf ; I I I// Ladie.'_ All-wool Nary Bloomer., with Ladies' Heavy Ribbed All-wool Vests, with M ' K^— J. \ ill/ \ | I short sleeves—Women's Size, 5/6; Out |;||J (f. rJM tl Ladies' All-wool Winter-weight Wnrn / y. iV \'|\\ Vr.ts^—Short .lceves, Women's Size, tl Y&M . \ \ Vp>o*eßrel r- j r\ i-» c . w i ■ ._.„ _. ._ , , „, // A ill |kV| ■ W T*C{\ Good Quality Flannelette Nichtdresaes, 10/6, O.S. 11/6; long sleeves, Women ~ I W \A with collar, and self frill. 10/11. */;/ W' A Heavy Quality Flannelette Nightdress, ff~j L S." with Magyar top, and either Vor square <s:il- ..j r«t f « v—» ri. i l .^^T 1 necks, and long sleeves, trimmed with auk and Cotton Vest., Chemise length, y~lf Th I 12/11 with short .leeves—lo/6. Creme Wineeyette Magyar Nightdress. A good quality Vest, in Cotton, Silk, and Children's Underwear. Scalloped round neck and .leeves—7/6. Wool Mixture. Shaped waist. No We are al.o .howinf; an unu.ually wide ranje . ~,,,, of beautiful little under-garment for children— White Crer Nightdress. Magyar shape, sleeves, crocheted V neck—B/11. vmxn, soft clothe, that assure absolute comfort. trimmed ith hemstitching—ll/6. Of course, the price, conform to the Store's IA- ' w 1 J<- ~ c. , ~ 6xed policy of offering the be.t value in the city. white v.aven Cotton Nightdress, with Ladies Wool and Cotton Sleevelets Ve.t, A.k to ice them. long £ .. eveß and tri mmed with Torchon suitable for evening wear—7/6. edging—l 7/11. Winter-weight Natural Cot- - j 8 Winter-weieht Creme Cot-

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 86, 11 April 1922, Page 11

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