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<£3000 Men's Clothing and Mercery L___—STOCK—— I NOW BEING SACRIFICED AT CROPLEY'S See These Mighty SALE Bargains Below. MEN'S PYJAMAS —Winceyette Pyja- BOYS' BLAZERS — Navy Flannel MEN'S SHIRTS—BIack Italian Cloth mas in smart stripes and colourings Blazers, with silk cord edging— Shirts; collar attached—Worth 4/0. -*» "t. Clear: J ~ J j — $/& MEN'S SUITS—AII-wool, guaranteed MEN'S SHIRTS — Fancy coloured, Indiffo Serge Suits. Tins suit is 01 a j so woven stripe, Poplin Noglig-e exceptional quality, maae irom a Ilil r 1 MJC CI TITHO Shirts; with collar to mat^h—Were flnCSe s r irePHooTgVjg MEN S SUITS. Sale Price: ====== ======= All-Wool Fancy Worsted. - worsted sports trousers— Shades of Brown CCi /- men's shirts — white Twill latest cut; pleats and tunnel loops 1 p Neglige Shirts. Splendid wearers— i-Wcre 25/-. and ° re y- wv# Worth 6/0. To Clear: jm / T.c~r: iy/6 Worth 90/-. 4/& MEN'S SHIRTS — Genuine Luvisea ~™~~™—————■—— HATS—Genuine English Fur Felts, silk Shirts •with collar to match: .in BATHING COSTUMES — All-wool A traveller's sample range, bought rancv coloured stripes; also white — Coney Island Costumes; smart col- at English cost. Many silk lined — Were 16/6. Now d 4ft /« <fl ourings — Were 15/6. Worth 25/- to 35/-. 12/11 7/11 Cl 15/6 pla!n' S shades''cir — h"ue. S fawn,' cream! BATHING COSTUMES — Roys' All- ~ ctc • also fancy stripes—Were 6/11 Wool Coney Island Costumes— boys' SHIRTS—White Tennis and to 8/11. Were 10/6 each. Canoe Shirts — Were 4/6 to 5/6. Great Bargains at J J Sa ' C Prico: 1 Cle-.ring at J H. CROPLEY LTD. 28, KARANGAHAPE ROAD.

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Auckland Star, Issue 17, 21 January 1932, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Issue 17, 21 January 1932, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Issue 17, 21 January 1932, Page 15

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