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| Post Orders | = Mail Orders will be treated strictly in Rotation, and = E executed as long as the stocks last. E = Postage will be paid as usual. Do not omit sizes = E when ordering. = HIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIr A Phenomenal Buying Day for Men at M. & Cs. TO-MORROW IV/ */\ Unusual Opportunities in ////' \*\/Y\ High-class Wear ~~^- { \\lf ;V\ The idea that men are not inter$jr \ \ ested in Special Selling Events jBF f -'' iWlr ,^, ' ,, 'I**" w\ was exploded long a g°- Submit ■"" • 111 f^ ■ them the goods they want at suby' \ (fziZZf/A.?,.i1l 'V stantial saving prices, and an imme- / diate appeal is made to both their H '""'•' r?^^~^r~ r financial and business instincts. This is jU St What tHe M ' &C - Half - WjC\ J Price Day Offers its Men Patrons x \\iiHMe&&iMx\i If '<$■& Wit ' n a still fresh mem ° r y ° f iast Ha} f WJttW®3r9Sll\h Price Remnant Day, when attendance, number of sales, and volume of business \ lilll constituted a record, nothing is left «W| /JBS \ undone to make to-morrow's special event ■I mi ifmfnUl iiP?/'! Irv , \ a to c reniern bered—the judgment /'V '/\/ of visitors will be our salesman, and no A one nee d be disappointed if they shop szJzgsssß Doors Open at 9 o'clock Sharp. 1 psbm tta yiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij. JFJi H? - The Prices Will D ° lt! i f fsKi Wl — Our biggest selling of Shirts in any one day is 560, ~ ifittSf' W E tney w ere wonderful value. To-morrow's = i/rsSlw m offering is nearly double in quantity, and from a E ' I'tr&tliv H value and assortment point of view far and away E irtl&pfflll —a^ °' r anyt hing previously submitted. They are i iffjajf/ffi Kg = in Zephyr, Wool, and Taffetas, French Cambric. = H vfljel H = l^e c^°'cest designs. Some are imported, = I Wjfft i ~ others our own make, and all are in perfect condi- E WuvJll Iμ — t o n c venture l^e opinion that the most fastidi- = f Wjsiu I = ous sn irt buyer will be able to make a satisfactory i WkHJMm I = choice from this range. The price savings are not = I No. 1 Group—Usual Prices, 1 5 6 to 1 7 6. i a- ™ /Vli Qt o/ 11, 3 ror 26 ■• ~ z-,1 .1 o ■ , = No. 2 Group—Usual Prices, 18 6 to 19 6 = Choose the Smartest | 11 6 each, 3 for 33 6. = of Ties at 2/- each = No - 3 Group—Usual PHces, 21/- to 25/-. i Smart colourings in M. & C. | 14/6 each, 3 for 42.'-. = qualities in brocaded, floral, Buy in Quantity and Save More. E condiS^Wo^rdoubre , "^ 1 111 Ulisinililllllllllll 2 - each, 3 for 5 6. Buy in and Save Men's Handkerchiefs Worth !'- each. Selling for 7 6 per Men's All-WOol "PeSCO ,, dozen, 39 per half dozen. Singlets and Underpants at The fashionable size, in W quality v v n . Cambric. A regular number that launriall ders beautifully. "Pesco" make is famous throughout the Buy in Quantity and Save More. t-mpire, so it is needless to elaborate on its finish and quality. For value this offering is really most exceptional, and is only made because of overstock. Wise Plain Black and also FanCY is the man who fills his winter underwear ******^, needs to-morrow. SoX at 2/6 a pair. All sizes, from small men's to extra out _. size. 'he Black are in nice quality All-wool Singlets at Cashmere—weight suitable for present 9 9, 10/6, and 11 9 each. wear - Usual Price, 18 6 to 25/-. The Fancies are in grey, fawn, mole, and Underpants .at l ovat shades> ; n assorted dcs ; and ~ ,p . ™. 6 > "/e, and 12 6 each. some were priced as high as 4 11 per Usual Price, 21 -, 22.6, 25/-. pa i r . All sizes. 132 pairs of Men's Smart 2/ f per pair ' 3 pairs for 7'Boots and Shoes, All at Buy in Q uantit y Save More. 26/6 per pair. In tans and black. In Box Calf, Glace, *t*i — _ . and Tan Willow, in various smart shapes. *" c *"amOUS Pyjamas at All new goods. •! i //j . Usual Prices, 29/6 to 39/6. n/D per pair Even better value than the last wonderful TWO Groupings of Men's offering. A nice weight, suede-finished f\_ . cloth, giving it the appearance of an exUverCOaiS pensive woollen. Eighteen different No. 1 Group—ln Heavy Tweed effects, stripes, and all sizes. Fully cut, and with Raglan and inset sleeves. Plain or splendidly finished. No skimping anybelted back. Assorted sizes. where. Usual Prices, 63 - to 67 6. To-morrow's Price, 50 -. 1J 6 per pair > 3 P airs for 33 6 - No. 2 Group—An assorted range, includ- Buy in Quantity and Save More, ing Showerproof Tweeds and Navy Napp Cloth. Raglan and inset sleeves. Half belt, belted, or plain styles. Single and en O r» « i-. i-double-breasted. oU sweater Coats at 9 11 each Usual Prices, £4 4- to £4 17/6. T l »„ ,n. ' . To-morrow's Price, 75 - i heSe are All - W o°l Coats, in camel, grey, lawn, and lovat shades. A mid-weight, r* i a T- , nice, war m Coat. Guaranteed—A Fox s Navy Serge Suit for £5/10/This price speaks for itself. Ew.. y man 12 dozen Men's Fur Felt Hats knows Fox's Serge, and when the finest . 91 / workmanship, linings, and accessories are " used to build it into a suit that will satisfy These are the season's shapes in All-fur he most exachng dresser then it is some- Felt, including a few Velours. Cut, thing that will still further enhance the . bound, or welted edges. Shades: Grey. a t^ZT S u7 kT'T 31 "' 373 - £ ' faWn and steel " ©"Sinai Prices were is a suit that wdl favourably bear any fa lr 2 7 6 to 35 -, thus making a wonderful comparison. guinea's worth. Milne & Choyce Ltd. The Store for Men - Queen Street, Auckland

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 124, 28 May 1925, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 124, 28 May 1925, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 124, 28 May 1925, Page 14

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