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WRIGHT CLOTHES for Easter I MERCERY j m Ready-to-Wear Wright' Suits | A fine range in navy blue and fancy tweeds and jij worsteds. AH sizes. II! Neglige Shirts 84/- 95/- 99/6 | With two collars to match, 7/11 all fancy patterns. A £, a £ 6S J OvCTCOatS __ ™ ~i . Featuring the newest shades and new Ail •■■ JSeW LiOat &nirtS style ideas. Call and try some on. ***F/tP j| In white and all popular C/H shades. Well cut styles. A English OverCOCltS Imported models by England's most OiC/ PullrOVerS famous makers. Entirely new de- W^l" signs and shades. . ;jj Slip-ons and Cardigans, in 10/6 latest fancy patterns and _. _, « , »hade». A JP/WS /<OWr SMItS . _ Cut from sturdy Tweeds. Also, tt/f / H: Dressing Gowns ««• F««r <>niy. from 29/6. •■§/ ■ jjj In heavy winter weights. 35/~ ■ m i» aii designs, from .. .. Flannel Trousers, from -m~, p | jf . Ideal garments for holiday wear. In « g/|t ;{| fttr fett MatS high-grade plain and fancy flannels. jjj Showing the latest models 17/6 MM _- <r_ '..mn^ln^ and popular shade. Fine SEE OUR WINDOWS ! ||||M|Rr i TJfl«||| II *" THE MEN'S STORE OF QUEEN STREET. \ Auckland Representatives of Austin Reeds, of Regent Street, 1* London. The Unique Cork Tip is more wafer-like than hitherto made ! sTATrExpßEsrsrsror£Rr^

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 84, 10 April 1933, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 84, 10 April 1933, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 84, 10 April 1933, Page 13

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