Cropley's To-morrow 9 a.m. ' : & Owing to the lateness of Summer we are making drastic to effect a clearance of stocks. Her are a few of the Bargains. MEN'S BUITB—AII-wool grey wor- MEN'S HATB — Priced exceedingly ™® N ' 8 hlr 8 t s' IR Jf"SB2 EJ s # ulfs U, JfTmad^nd g fl r nfshed- low In al]l new styles and colours 0 Collar to. Were 79/6 suit. To Clear: -Worm 9/6 to VV claaP ; match-Were |ach. MEN'S SUITS — Superior quality MEN'S SHIRTS — Genuine Luvlsca . rancy worsted suits; nice designs— MEN'S HATS —Here is an excep- /" shirts collar to match; Were £5/10/- to £5/19/6 suit. tional bargain. Pure fur felts; snap white or coloured —Were 17/6 each. To Clear: ftQ/fi • or curl brims, bound edge or plain. wnne oi ooi » Pr , oa; --/■ ■ „ '"■■■■' ' ■ o*7/0 . Jn latesl; shades—Were 19/6 to . I*l/ J.l 22/6 each. To Clear: iC/Q % . ' MEN'S SHIRTS —Pure fujl silk , MEN'S BUITB—AII-wool indigo serge . glllrts . neg iige style, with collar to suits: double-breasted style—Were match Also canoe or tennis style— aoz-suifc T.ci ..,= 7 5/_ fa.'y.-S'ff!!: »««»'»»"■ "•"11/6, ■ Worth 1/9 each. A Sale special at 1/4 MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFB — Plain MERTB TROUSERS — Extra strong / wtllto cambric handkerchiefs; hemdark tweed working trousers; cuff stitched border — Were 9d eacn. MEN'S UNDERWEAR — Natural ™ «"» 3 W 1/3 * \ v .«/•''•' brushed cotton -singlets; short "r sleeves—Worth 2/6. Now 1/11 BATHING COSTUMES—AII-woOl -onuaroß piannM snorts ' . . .. ' Canterbury make and Coney Island ; PANTS TO MATCH 2 /3 Wtt-WC. <jj»; fawn, grey, etc. —Worth 18/6 pair. * , * .. 10/.11 5 .•- < ? nly 15/9 " ! 1 ' V\, Y& : : MEN'S UNDERWEAR—MottIed cot- FANCY SOX—Fancy ariu silk and ton singlets; short sleeves --Were lisle sox; nice deSJßrn^7^%® /^ / 1 MEN'S BLAZERS —Navy .Jlannel all- 1/11 each. 1/6 pair. w< > w 1/11 wool blazers; superior quality— ' / */° ' Were 18/6 each. to Hatch— l'/il MEN'S TlEß—Real silk knitted ties, t / 10/ll A /** m neat designs — Were 3/6 each. Wonderful Bargain: gd. fiT^ingle C and^ibTe a -bVea3ted style! MEN'S pYJ AM AS—SBOYS' TlEß—School knitted ties, in All heavily reduced-Were 21/- to pyjamas, Jn smart stripes-Weie Ses-Were 9d and "tm *••>l6/635/- 4 ' :cm " 8/» "■ "*• T " 3 I/" H. CROPLEY L m 28, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. v.">;.... . •- b. . 1 ( 4 __ - • —' ■ 1 — THROUGH THE MAJOR'S EYEGLASS "Does cricket need brightening ?" I When the bowlers are so good that | I the batsmen can't score, and the I batsmen are so good that the bowlers j I can't get them out, it is highly imI . portant that the cigarettes should be | I so good that the spectators don't care. ■ | I . , That's where a packet of "Army Cljub" I comes in. _ ■ II Amy Club I I THE BEST CIGARETTE EVER SOLD " AT 10 for 9d. 111 I '
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 13, 16 January 1930, Page 14
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