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Buy clothing on the lowest market *~ ~t • a 1 * — "~ ~ —- — J price. Drop in and see the ' Wjßr &MsfMl>lli reality of the savings at this ' jgEJpP , , >Oi!wWw sale. . Sjj^lllfll 500 SUITS STILL to SELL M^f n r g y s «■! a •• 3-PIECE FANCY TWEED SUITS J&A/4L r A wide range of sizes, smart patterns and * '■* .„_ 0 .. -.rr-ei-o ? J colours in hard-wearing Tweeds, eit on the newest style ART. SILK VESTS-In cream and '7 ' lines. Well finished in every detail. var.ous colours—Usually 3/I I eacru J v I For . . . • 3/3 • ART. SILK TRUNKS — Also in y ■■-A e 2-PIECE FLANNEL SUITS .. cream and colours—Usually .4/1 I. //£> V " ' W?M Models of exceptional style, carefully cut Now Only 4/J / ,-f ' . '"'o\ and f ronl All-Wool Flannels, in plain shades of NEGLIGE SHIRTS In a wide range /•' 5 v g rt *y. an d with fancy stripes. o f patterns. Two collare to match " ~iVW43i —8/11. Now .. .. 6/n Aβ! BJ '* • APIECE TWEEDS & WORSTEDS .»/£ SS^nSS^SUS"., ,^ ;V ' .'Hi A very extensive range of the latest pat- £ *%? J Sale Price 8/IS i4l#£ia: terns and colours, featuring the new improved Wright «.„.- ■.r-M-e i r-i ..• 4W|l s . Mil Hie cut in all garments. Single and double-breasted types, on [NTERLOCK VESTS and Elast.c Top W the latest S r y le lines. JRU NKS - Usually 2/1 garment * ''Wsi POPLIN PYJAMAS In smart M*J ° HIGH-GRADE NAVY SERGE SUITS §&&%/{& stripes and shades —Usually 9/6. i %5 *S These models are fashioned from a heavy- <5S> I W Sale Price "J/ll J \Sv£ weight, fadeless Indigo Serge, and incorporate the new ALL-WOOL SLIP-ONS In white. I Vj improved "Wright" cut. Faultlessly finished in every Normally priced at 8/I 1 each. Sale V4J3-~ .- "\£p?& particular. Price 6/21 \ i||;||; '*"lim —— , HALF HOSE In silk and wool. '; SSI a . . s-i-r >-r . ■ All patterns Usually 2/1 1 pair. ,U3 I PYJAMA SPECIAL 1 Now..'.. 2/6 Til 1 Pyiama, in fancy striped poplin and plain shades | SMART PYJAMAS-In strong twill I with contrasting collar* and cuffs. 12/6 Q/« <g g ■ cotton—Normally 8/II suit. Sale i -%1 1 Quality, SALE PRICED AT JTIMM, S3 Price G/1I ' SILK TIES —In every shade and 1 design—2/11 quality. Sale Priced \ fV l flVfiPQF I H , RffWW? l ''^S^^^fW i E? B English hats—of pure fur felt, 1 '' \ ?!y I HMB Vβ! Iriira JS 9 in smartest styles Usually 25/-. ' - In I J[ Aj HDH» at e PrJ qI 9 ow 19/6 M jBAI K « I nil SWIM SUITS In all styles UsuLliil ilfcl IUwJIIT ally from 10/6 to 15/- each. Sale Priced . .. 5/11 to 10/6 ieeßeeßeieeeeaie»»»eeeee"ie"«e"«««e CARDIGANS and PULL-OVERS — » '** THE MODERN STORE FOR' MEN. ;.. ,: Slight,y 'te^iv^Sfe at real * ' HALF PRICE! S§ VICTORIA " " •-•■•^-■K i ->v-: ' -

can't enjoy himself In an uncertain world, this much at least is certain— you can't enjoy life if you aren't fit! Don't be a Mr. Can't. Take Eno's "Fruit Salt" every morning-and keep clean and healthy inside. You will work better. Get a bottle of Eno to-day—and be healthier from now on! Sold in three sizes: Large, contains 8 ozs., Medium, contains 4 ozs. and Trial, sufficient for testing. Eno, being in fine powder form and highly concentrated, goes much further, and is thus better value than coarse granular substitutes. Comparison proves this —insist on Eno. The words "Eno" and "Fruit Salt" are registered Trade Marks. Sams Agents: The British Harold F. Ritchie & Co. of N.Z. Ltd., 76 Dixon Street Wellington, C.i. Nzs.76

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1934, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1934, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1934, Page 10

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