Joycycles stand all the rough usage the hardiest youngster can give them. Seamless, steel tubing frame, with channel steel forks, and attractively finished in Maroon Enamel. Bright parts are, heavily nickelplated over copper—brilliant, durable, and rustless. Corrugated cushion balloon tyres, bicycle-spoked wheels,. full rubber pedals and grips. Models for children of all ages. From £2/12/6 SEE »* BIG RANGE AT SPATESfW^ITELm. 7 — ~ -- ■ 48, FORT STREET, AUCKLAND.
We Lead in Quality Bicycles! BEST VALUE, BEST SERVICE, UTMOST SATISFACTION. Cash Terms B.S.A. ----- £10/10/- £12/10/-Red-Bird - - - - £12/10/- £14/10/Albion (4 Models): £7/10/- £8/10/- £10/10/- £12/10/Terms £2 Extra These are the Highest-grade and Bestknown Bicycles on the market. Gall In and inspect, or write for catalogue. To Country Customers We Pack and Deliver Free to Rail or Boat All Machines: £1 Deposit & 5/- Weekly Merson Eros. Ltd. The Leading Bicycle, Motor Cycle and Accessory House 170-172 SYMONDS STREET
HUNTERS' ft €wsi Met nomrN SALE Stocks are sellinig so rapidly that the Sale cannot last much longer now. Only a" matter of days and our doors will be closed once and for all. This is Hunter's first and only Sale in nearly twenty years. The prices utterly eclipse those of the monthly so-called "sales" now so prevalent. Make your Xmas and Summer purchases NOW! HURRY IN BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE!
Blazer Coats Navy Flannel, Single breasted, with silver, gold, red or blue edges— Were 19/6. Now 13/11 Double Breasted, Plain Navy— Were 39/6. Now 22/6 Sports Belts a web. te Were 1/3. Now 9d Fancy colours— Were 2/6. Now 1/10 Were 1/3. Now lOd Fine Fawn or Grey Leather— t. Were 4/9. Now 2/7 "Live" Leather— Were 6/-. Now 3/9 |7 . All the leading makes naES anc | tne neW est colours and shapes. Victor Jay, the world's best Hat— Were 49/6. Now 36/Britson, the famous English make— Were 37/6. Now 25/9 Were 26/-. Now 17/9
SUITS AH our beautiful Suits, many hundreds of them which we had made in anticipation of the Xmas trade, must be sacrificed now to raise money for the liquidation. Men! It will pay you to lay in at least one extra Suit—or why not two- —for little more than the price of one? THESE PRICES SHOULD f TEMPT YOU I FANCY WORSTEDS, in all the newest spring colourings. The world s finest quality materials made up in our best tailor make in our own workrooms. Very few tailors turn out a Suit equal to a Hunter-made one, either in workmanship or fit I —Were £7/15/- and £8/8/-. Now 110/- and 115/-. INDIGO SERGES, Hunter made. Compare the workmanship and fit of these with the Suit for which you paid double the price!
SpOrtS CoatS Smart designs; Single and Double breasted; mostly silk lined— Were 67/6. Now 49/6. Were 52/6. Now 37/6. Were 40/-. Now 22/6. O «_ T" Pure Sports Irousers Woo i Flannels, in the newest colourings; stripes, fancy designs, and plain shades—Were 32/6. Now 23/6 Were 27/6. Now 18/11 Were 21/-. Now 15/11 Garters ° u N r o rj jD. line ' CL' j, Jn all materials. Luvisca Silk^— Were 17/6. Now'l2/11 Fuji Silk —' Were 21/-. Now 15/3 Were 16/6. Now 11/9 Beatrice Twill Were 10/6. Now 7/9 • • Were 7/-. Now 5/3 Tobralco — Were 11/6. Now 7/11 Special Line, White, with neat coloured stripes—
Borsalino, the genuine original make— Were 37/6. Now 25/9 Bathing Suits L hu 0 g r e e vfe style and colour in new season's goods. All the leading makes— Petone, Manawatu, Roslyn, Aberley, etc.— Were 25/6. Now 18/3 Were 17/6. Now 12/6 Were 12/9. Now 9/3 Dressing and Beach Gowns In Wool, Foulard, and Art. Silk. Quiet tones and jazz effects— Were £5. Now 69/6 Were £3. Now 39/10 Were 45/-. Now 29/6 Summer Underwear Silk and Wool, light weight—
"CYMRIC" AND "SALTAIRE" SERGE MODEL SUITS— OnIy a few left— Were £9/9/-. Now 119/6 OUR GOOD STOCK QUALITY, Single and Double Breasted— Were £6/15/-; Now, 85/PURE WOOL TWEEDS, fine quality. The material alone is worth the price. GENUINE SCOTCH TWEED— Were £6/15/-. Now 89/6 N.Z. TWEED—
Were 7/6. Now 4/11 Working Shirts at "Clear-out" Prices. Spero Cloth; a lighter coloured Shirt in a fancy design. For those whose work does not require a black shirt. , Were 10/-. Now 6/11 Black Italian Cloth; the finest and heaviest made. We use this cloth for lining our expensive Model Suits— Were' 9/11. Now 6/11 Black Prince; the genuine "AllBlack" Cloth— Were 10/6. Now 6/9 SI Silk and Wool, Pure Silk, OCKS Si lk and Cotton, and AllWool. Silk and Wool —A big selectionWere 5/6. Now 3/9 Were 4/6. Now 3/2 Silk and Cotton — Were 4/6. Now 2/11 Were 3/3. Now 2/3 All-Wool, Black Cashmere —
Were £5/5/-. Now 57/6 DONEGAL TWEED (two-piece), 3 2 in. to 36in. chest only — Were £4/15/-. Now 49/6 Were £3/15/-.' Now 39/6 SUITS TO ORDER Thousands of yards in the newest and most fashionable shades of Spring Suitings which we had imported for the Xmas trade. Navy and Grey Serges, . too, by the world's leading makers — Cymric, Willis, Corona, Saltaire, Webco. No other tailors in Auckland turn out a better-made or better-fitting Suit at ANY price. Made in. our own workrooms and tried-on by our own tailors. We cannot delay until Xmas, so Order Your Xmas Suit NOW at a Huge Saving!
Were 14/-. Now 10/11 Cellular and Plain Cotton, vAthletes"— Were 3/-. Now 1/11 Zimmerknit— Were 3/1 I. Now 2/11 AERTEX —The genuine brand— Shirts, to 44in.— Were 8/6. Now 6/3 Knee Pants, Were 9/-. Now 6/6 46in. and 48in., 6d extra. Tf* _ A big assortment of ileS 2/6 and 2/9 Ties— Now 11D. Others— Were 3/- and 4/9 Now 1/4 and 2/8
Were 4/-. -, Now 2/11 All-Wool, heavier black Were 3/9. Now 2/11 Working Socks, AH Wool— Were 3/6. Now 2/9 Were 2/6. Now 1/8 Were 2/3. Now 1/6 COUNTRY ORDERS must be at least £2 in value, plus Full Postage and Exchange.
MEN! Don't let this chance sjip—even if you have to borrow the money! e«¥iyr f i*l4 , H tf»JB &&&%1fc&(£& W ,*-~$ 13 ELLIOTT ST., AUCKLAND. UJPITILfiI & SONS Ltd. to Lidiiidation TAILORS & OUTFITTERS, *fMgUlW*mra
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 260, 2 November 1929, Page 18
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