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| NOW ON- | fThis means absolutely the whole of our New Season's Stock of Men's Wear— _ Shirts, Suits, Ties, Handkerchiefs—and, yes, SPORTS WEAR, too— everything excepting one registered line that has price protection. p||| rj^nUflT Come and do Your Shopping for the Whole of the Summer. Men's S.B. SAC SUITS? Made-to-Measure ImM Usually £6/101- and £7/10/- SPECIAL PRICE: _ g (Jm |g Smart colourings in All-wool Worsteds; also All-wool Navy Serge of i gg |||j|P guaranteed indigo dye. This great value offering finishes at the same ' I f ffiPPf rej/|||| 1 time as our Men's Wear Sale. Be early. Two fittings; satisfaction assured. iafpl MEN'S FUR FELT HATS. TENNIS TROUSERS— Cream Cabar-1 fill , W \w The Endurer, in snap and frame dine Tennis Trousers, smart cut, and ffffff fly§||llj I jfilll 3 brims, featuring the newest shades in all the usual appointments—George SZ jJßr£%£ 1111 Wife Wife 4C* ft fawn, beaver, dark grey, or silver, with Court's Usual Price 12/6 B*l ftplllp tif/Ms gr Wf fLJf Kb Sft m black bandsv or bands to match— _ MEN'S WEAR SALE 10/10 AaSSO&* 2raS3 George Court's Usual Price . . 19/11. §!II —<» MEN'S BLACK ITALIAN WORKING MEN'S WEAR SALE ... 17/8 each. MEN'S NAVY FLANNEL J; £ SHIRTS—With collar and pocket; good Ei MEN'S COTTON PYJAMAS, BLAZERS—SingIe breasted style, with 5>L wearing a nd washing. A popular Shirt Made of a medium-weight Cambric, coloured cord trimmings. Double«sv- for the labouring man—George Court s j- L t _ roun J w : t k Verv neat -trinei? breasted Blazers, with gilt buttons. Usual Price .. ..... 4/11 each. Smart and comfortable. Sizes: S. Men's, Smart in appearance. Sizes 3to 7— «£■- WJ MEN'S WEAR SALE 4/4 each. Men . gi O .S. Men'e—George Court'l Usual Prices 15/11, 17/6 g 3 SE MEN'S DARK GREY COTTONADE WORK- MEN'S WEAR SALE* " 6/10 tfT MEN 'S WEAR SALE 13/6 =g 5: ING SHIRTS—With collar and pocket. MEN S WEAR SALE . . 6/10 the Suit. MEN'S TWEED "SPORT" COATS IML £ This is a real g° od H ? e ' and e^ on ely ZS MEN'S BRUSHED COTTON UN- Single breasted. Fancy Light Grey W»* |» SSffuS 3 DERWEAR-A ..iuw.w.i.h, f„ t s B: 1 g MEN'S WEAR SALE 5/8 each. 3 T™kVw%„ £z"a «" WEAR SALE ! I!!!!!! | MEN'S DARK GREY TWEED I 1 MEN'S "SPORT" COATS. | SaC SmtS IE 3 MEN'S WEAR SALE 2/2£ each. Double breasted. A fine assortment of gr S i z es 3io 7—LJsual Price .... 49/6 3© carju /'gurvuuani r u„n 'tf ■lwn'irMiMtniiuu.mi ii«iwßMwnKCTn» avrxfiri im TCTnA a t>d Tweeds in these popular Coats. Good MEN'S WEAR SALE ••• 9Q / C MEN'S COLOURED NEGLIGE SHIRTS—Re- 3 MEN'S MOTOR DUSTCOATS. fitting, well made. Sizes 3to 7— £: OV/ O inforced neck; made of a Cambric Shirt- Popular fawn shades, also in white George Court's Usual Price ... 22/6 2£: — —■ ing, white ground with blue, black or George Court's Usual Price .. 22/6 MEN'S WEAR SALE 17/11 SE MEN'S NAVY SERGE helio stripes—Usual Price . . 4/6 each. MEN'S WEAR SALE 18/11 g MEN'S WEAR sale ..... 3/1 oj each, 3 MEN'S DRESSING GOWNS, MEN'S WORKING TROUSERS, £= ' r 2 r7/ ' 3 In Art. Silk. Beautiful effects. Buy strong Dark Tweed, well made, with §£ Splendid wearing All-Wool Serge fast MEN'S COTTON FUJI SHlßTS—Coloured, 3 your presents now—George Court's three pockets, cuff bottoms. Also a i^ 1 ® 0 dy ,®" c . ell made P erfec t-ntt:ng Neglige style, reinforced neck; good Cot- EI Usual Prices 49/6, 55/- lightweight Dark Grey Tweed. Sizes %Z . Endurer Suits Sing eor doubleB ton Fuji, medium coloured grounds, with MEN'S WEAR SALE 39/6 3to 7—lUsua! Prices ... 11/6, 12/6 breasted styles Wonderful value. Our g very .ma,, and d«,.y .tripe,. "Thj» f MEN'S DARK GREY TWEED MEN S WEAR SALE ,/„ | Be^earl^on. ™ | i MOTS SALE . 6/8 :Lt i TROUSERS Fur light wear. Three MEN'S VESTS Dark Grey Tweed £ S™£ wSi 'sV/Vn 3 gT 3 pockets, cuff bottoms—George Court's Vests. Sizes 3to 7—George Court's MEN S WEAR SALE 89/10 amroaywa™»nßaerang[airo«agaß™a——MM—g—i Usual Price 8/6 ,i Usual Prices 7/11 to 9/11 St MFN'S WORSTFn ~2 |. 1 Hose Bargains J MEN ' S WEAR SALE 6/11 A MEN ' S WEAR SALE : 6/6 | Suits I MEN'S FANCY HALF HOSE -In Silk and L tJjj \ ~ o All Wool, dependable Cloths, in sfiiart g£- Wool Mixture, also All-Wool Cashmere; fawns, greys and lovats. Splendid-fit-self grounds with Very neat stripes- ting Suits, in the newest styles. Single S jj; George Court s Usual Price . . 2/11 pair. —J, l£2 ■/4 ra <4% A 44* 'breasted, double breasted, also single MEN'S WEAR SALE 2/7 J pair. ■ m W fralra Ira Is hi breasted with double-breasted vests. A-2 MEN'S ALL-WOOL SOCKS—-Made of New | Wfil, S 1 # & GSOm-Lm. % MEN,S WEAR SALE 79/6 3 i ; men^wearslle:::::::: | | we pay postage. | ft iWMiiummmiummuumsz karanoahape road auckland JLi xmuwuuuumimmuumK

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SOCIETY DIVORCE CASE Deprived of Mustard, Husband seeks release " Can there be happy marriages with- was not therefore criminal. out Mustard?" was a question which His Honour: May I suggest a withoccupied the Bench of the Divorce Court drawal of the petition; there is an yesterday, when the case of Cookham infallible remedy for cases of this v. Cookham was heard before Mr. sort. If the defendant were to send Justice Trencherman. for the Mustard Club Recipe Book, i ",r t]■ ir rr.—r'm s^e soon learn to satisfy her 1 husband's needs and they would live I greatest happiness. She "My client," said Mr. Hammond Bacon (for the plaintiff), "seeks divorce I VjH|| t n the h fT d u lnco^P at a bilit y beconsistently' withheld ' it' This very morning he has been forced It was reported later that the couple to eat a fat pork chop without the gentle had been happily re-united after bedigestive aid of COLMAN'S MUSTARD. coming members of the Mustard Club. Even now he is suffering the tortures Dermic D/rms# of the damned." (Cries of "Shame!") RECIFE BOOK In defence it was pleaded for Mrs. Miss Di Gester will be delighted to send Cookham that she had not been taught £ ou , copy of . ts } e " M " stard Club Recipe the value of Mustard, and that her Gwter/Se KLdCbb,' negligee—or rather, her negligence— c/o Colman's Mustard, Wellington. A LITTLE DASH OF COLMAN'S MAKES ALL THE DIFFERENCE

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 243, 14 October 1929, Page 19

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