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HALF lIAYvV THURSDAY - FRIDAY 15 SINCERITY SUITS . Sizeß 2i and 3 only. "7 Q /ft Made up in smart English Worsteds—Were 7gns. NOW _f %e0 / 8 SINCERITY SUITS ftE/In nobby English Tweeds—Usually £6/ 1 0/-. NOW ' j 12 DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS -* *J /O In sizes 3 and 5 only—Usually 7gns. NOW #O ' W 50 NAVY SERGE SUITS OE / All sizes. Faultlessly cut. Made from fast colour Serge. /■■ NOW *+**' 15 ODD SPORT COATS IQVfi Prices ranging from 39/6 to 55/-. NOW |57 / W 2 Only, ENGLISH TWEED O'COATS O^/Sizes 3 and 4—Were 65/-. NOW £■ W # 8 LIGHT TWEED OVERCOATS .... 7Q/ft English cut—Were 7gns. NOW #l 3 / 50 SMART TWEED OVERCOATS ... In loose-fitting Raglans and snug-fitting Double Breasted. wF% 53r / -91 _____ ALL ONE PRICE ' 50 Doz. SUMMIT NEGLIGE SHIRTS .. f- /Q With collar to match—Were 11/6. NOW . W/ W tO Doz. AMERICAN COAT SHIRTS .. K/Q' With collar attached. All sizes—Were' 10/6. NOW 0/ W 4 Doz. Slightly Soiled White SHIRTS C /__^ In Tobralco and Beatrice Twills. Sizes 4to 7 only— I Were 8/11 to 10/6. NOW 20 Dozen All-Wool Plain MARL SOX O/Q Usually 3/6 to 4/6. NOW Cm I W 8 TROUSER PRESSES |A/Q In Fumed Oak—Usually 39/6. NOW ■ %*f /. W. SO PULL-OVERS A/Q Excellent wearing—Were 13/6. NOW W # W 20 LUMBER JACKETS fl Vβ Were 17/6 to 32/6. NOW ll' V POWER BOARD QUEEN STREET, BUILDINGS, lir AUCKLAND. niMIffnrTITIAMC PrtD MUD 19—What would' happen if the perfect COMPEiIIIIUJNb L,ViKlNlliK. teacher met the perfect this? 22 —Change a fruit to a preposition. ___________ 23—Needless advice to the voyager. 25—Part of a furnace. 28—Part of the fishing gear. TESTS FOR OUR READERS. 29-Clothing seen less than most. 32 —This early King was evidently "one ■ I ....... ■ J..-' » -| J 1 of the boys" at heart. I BWB stick to the ship. _~§a gBB HHE iß_B_M___-i 888 BEH ' il are s^ ven fflEfl MBMHni«HSBI Hmßl HSHi swagger. ■——' — 1^1 — ; '^ 3 —-^ ar 'y English hero whose final re : t_S _9_i lw_J H 9H_ ___! _H_ '—Civil official who resembles frcsL 11 __■ meat when upset. /2 1 2 — '^ le a^e more t^ an one U-boat. II I BESS J J I 3—Flower or colour. __B3k S_SD_|D_S Bf/5 ■Hβ |H_ ''—Wrongdoing, with you and mo, is ____| ___Sm_ ■■■■Kβ IBM HBB ""'" i,ll;l ' <)ni ' t;a ' cavity. ■Bβ - —1^1 ——11 '*'—^' ('W--20 BS_T HBRT ~hVBP ■Bβ " j_B_T ~ IBBM - " ll—Part of speech. ■MB khH kBS m9B hBB Hi! hBB ' :; —''"' " nv ' co "" spates can ahvay. BBHBB__B '" —' Jllis °'° c ' £ keeps good time. Jfßffi 888j25 I I _Hb_B '^—More funny than effective. MJ BbE H H 21 —"Never dog" (anag.). IB_B"7 — -"* S l'°'' fom f° r t '" hand. B__ I 2(i — A division of England of yore. Ls— J HMB ___! J 27—A reassuring answer to tlie clialBM3fl| len^c __EL B—3 BBb _KB ■Bβ _BB _9B ' ! "—"" * ne ' ,ave j< ' i,:i, °'" ann °7 s y° u > I I J I I __■! I 1 I I I I 1 1 Steered, Ranch, Inert, Stock, Rissole, Pickled, Barge, Yield, Below, Worried. ACROSS. 10 —A fameus. figure of thirty years ago. Yardarm, Grilled, Pettish: 1-A modern space annihilate*. 12-"XI decrees" (anag.). DOWN-Snowing, Finger Fever. β-lt isn't water, obviously. 14-Girl's name. Teeth Effect, Screech Ransacked. 9-JSpithet for the hikers long-winded 15-The forefront. Schoolboy, Tnpe, Seedy Savoury, 10—An enemy to friction. I Florist, Gargle, Indite, Betel, Wales, (f)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 194, 17 August 1932, Page 15

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