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MODEL SUITS, also Tailored Costumes and Jumper Suits Bargain Priced. Our Entire Stock of New Season's Model Two and Three-piece Suits, Tailored. Costumes, and Ensembles, features Specially Reduced Prices for June. Ladles' Jumper Suits, in Knitted Wool, also Wool Stockinette, in various attractive new styles and colours 19/6 to 69/6. June Bargain, 39/6. Ladies' Smart Three-piece Suits, with Cardigans and Skirts or Tweed, while the Jumper is or fine Wool Stockinette to tone. Shades are in Fawn, Bottle, and Grey tonings. S.W. and W. Sizes—Usually 79/6. June Bargain, 49/6. ft few only of Ladies' Tailored Tweed Costumes, newest styles, with double-breasted coats, in Fawn tonings, trimmed on collar and pockets with check tweed to match skirts, which are well cut and finished with pleat at side. W. only— Usually 89/6. June Bargain, 49/6. MEN'S WEAR Priced Lower for June Shoppers. Ken's " All-Wool " Underpants, in the famous " Jason " make unshrinkable, sort, and durable; superior dualities. Men's and O.S. Sizes—Usually 13/6, 14/6. June Bargain, 10/6. Men'* Striped Flannelette Pyjamas, -well cut, J.C.L-made; Ir, a large selection or effective stripes, in all shades. Special value. June Bargain, 6/11 suit. Men's Striped Neglige Shirts, with reinforced necks, neai striped designs, in durable, good washing Cambrics— Usually S/H. 10/6. June Bargain, 7/6 each. Men's "All-Wool" Striped Flannel Neglige, also Tennis Style, Shirts, recommended ror outdoor Winter wear. Warm superior Shirts—Usually 16/6. June Bargain, 13/6. Men's " All-Wool" Ribbed Half Hose, in effective lKarle mixtures—Usually 3/6. June Bargain, 2/11. Silk and Wed, also All-Wool Cashmere, Fancy Half Host in Fawns, Greys, lirowns, etc.—Usually,3/11, 4/6, 3/6. June Bargain, 2/9 pair.

COUGHING7-PULMONAS. Do not allow your cough to lake a firm hold. Start Pulmonas to-day micJ get relief. Pulmonas are pleasant pastilles that relieve and protect by Inhalation. Suck them slowly, in the street, tram or anywhere. ' They are especially valuable for colds, *ilu, :bronchitis, asthma.• etc. Pulmonas, i/6 and' 2/6.— (Ad:>

Silk furnishes the longest continuous fibre known. One cocoon has been known to yield nearly three-fourths of a "mile.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 130, 4 June 1930, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 130, 4 June 1930, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 130, 4 June 1930, Page 17