M A Chain is no Stronger than Its Weakest Link. ,, i THERE ARE NO WEAK LINKS IN OUR TAILORING i We liave a pci U r t orfauiiai.on — j tliorougUly expert cutters—skilled workpeople—and a conscientious desire to give our customers absolute satisfaction In every possible way. We have unique r.iriiitu-s for keeping in f>uch with the progress of Die fashions, for pi!tclia.«in? our materials, and our work Is second to I ti'iiie In rsow Zealand. j our selection or WinlT ■ Milting.* em!.rarf>s all the late.-i coluurs anil dpsigiis In Vie bcit ral)rirs. Seer them. From £7-7-0 The BRITISH ! WOOLLEN CO.! TAILORS, 175-7 Karang&hape Road j MEN ! Are You Aware I BERT MARSHALL I SYMONDS STREET'S POPULAR SALE Begins TOMORROW, Thursday. A few lines tell the tale. Grey Cotton Sox—Bd. pair, 3 pairs for 1 9. All-wool Working Sox—ll d. pair. All-wool Black Cashmere Sox—l.9 and 2 3. A Special Quality line at 3 4. Men's White Handkerchiefs, lino. UcniMU<-tud —6 for 3 10. Another Line—2,9 for half doz. Fleeced Underc—2 8. Cotton and Wwl —4 2 Tor Singlets, 4 9 ror I'.ints. All-wool Mosgiel Rib Singlets—s 6. Pants—6 11. Men'Xi Carter*—6d. and 1O({. a pair. Boys' Paris Ties—6d. each. Boys' Braces—lid. and 1 4. Men's Braces, I'ohcc and iTcsiilciil — 1 8, 2 3. Men's Caps—2 8. Men's Wool Felt Hats—7 11 and 8 5 Be'ter Fur Felts at 14.11, 17/6, Kc ■ TroiTiers, rclinliln Tweerj; ■ ni\ A: 11 6, 13 11, 16 11, Met s Se--e Trousers—2o 9. A!!-.. ■•«:: "?rge Suits .the L>ettcr k. .: - «>5 . AM-*.,. ' '--\ Overcoats—366, 41 -. C. V Wooi Cfc.-b., .ii i.in i -Hades—s9 S, 63 - Navy Carb. \\..,:i wearing — 79 6, 82 6. Ka»y Covert, Jl-.o \-<y be?t N.Z. wool—a smart C--.H for 102 6. Quality Shirts, wjtii collars—At 6 11, 6 11, 711 and 9/11. White Neglige Bhirts—At 4 11. White Semi-Stiff Collars—Bd., 3 for 1 '9. Linen Collars—3 for 2 6. Woollen Gloves—2 8. Rubber Belt*—lid. Solid Leather, witn buckle—l 11, 2 3. Cardigins and Pull-overs—Ml Woo] at 8 6, Fancy Wools at 9/11, 11 6. 12 11. Fancy Sox—At 2 3, 2 8, 2 11, 3 B Carpenters' Aprons—l,9, 2/1, 2 9. Khaki Overalls—B 2. nine l<llll (frooci, — • 11. Painters.' —6 4. Men's Doctor Flannels, in navy. Orkney and <hetlan<l—s'll. All Wool Colonial at 6,11, best All-wool Doctor, 9,9. Pylamt'i, pood materials onlv—At 7/11, 9 11, 12 9. Working Shirts—From 4 11. Everything Reduced, Every Article Guaranteed. THE MEN'S WEAR SALE OF BYMONDS BTREET.
attack of "flu" or a cold in the head makes one feel wretched. Neglect them, and a nasty cough may settle on the chest. Every medicine cupboard should contain a ready safe-guard in BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS. As a preventive against the oncoming "FLU," it acts speedily. A dose or two REDUCES THE FEVER, EASES AND CLEARS THE HEAD, removes the sense of heaviness. It makes BREATHING EASY, and above all. placates and SOOTHES THE IRRITATED THROAT, stopping instantly the coughing. Imitations are to be avoided. * BONNINGTON'S is the name lo remember. Large Family She Bottle 2/6. Banrangtori? IRISH MOSS FOR COUGHS AND COLDS JM
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 151, 29 June 1927, Page 15
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