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CLOTHES INSTEAD OF CLOTH London's Latest for the Season Now Showing at the Store for Men Every smart-messing man knows that London sets the standard in Clothing—and Suits especially. The qualities of the materials —the perfection of cut —the niceties of fit and finish—the smartest colourings all combine to distinguish them from the ordinary type of ready-mades. The latest models are represented in West of England Worsteds, Saxony Suitings, and Scottish Tweeds. Superfine Alpaca and Art. Silk linings; light-weight Hymo unbreakable fronts—Melton under collars. Styles are the smartest yet shown —single-breasted, with single breast or double breast lapels—also double-breasted. Colours are newer and include Greys, Puce, Plum, Russet, Blue, Brown—stripe and selt herringbone effects. rittino* for everv ficure—normal, tall, stout, or short stout THE COST IS NO MORE FOR THESE ULTRA-SMART SUITS. Prices from £5'19'6 to £8 , 19'6 New Shapes—New Colours in the Popular "Borsalino" Felts The fashionable square crown. Cut-edge snap brim, with triplestitched edge—the new bound curl snap. Colours include Lavender, Grey, Puce, Ocean, Russet, Almond, Browns, and Tans—3s/-. New "Manfield" bhoes The shoes that every smart dresser wears, because they have the appearance, the comfort, and the quality that mean so much m service. Sox to Match the Suits New Fine All-Wool Sox, fully fashioned, and in toning, that perfectly match any of the latest suit and hat colourings—Splendid Value, too, at 5/6 pair. Milne & Choyce Ltd. THE STORE FOR MEN Queen Street » Auckland

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 204, 29 August 1928, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 204, 29 August 1928, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 204, 29 August 1928, Page 15