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LEO O'M ALLEY'S GREAT SPRING SUIT drive! t> COMMENCES 9 a.m. TO-MORROW 4 SUIT SELLING EVENT I ™ Wi?ii______________l £1500 to Introduce YET ATTEMPTED ! I I "O'Malley-Mades." ~ , . . j , _■ d BTPC Hundreds of Auckland's best dressed If you have not already done so, you owe |) JUI I IHSwll men are already wearing "O'Malley!t to yourself to enjoy the smartness and ■-.„.„ . M liW H made" Suits—ready Tailored and to good quality of an "O'Malley-made" ft Look Well and fl____H__[ measure. But in order to introduce the Suit. This hip money-saving event pro- M y. w„, J<? 5 # superiority of O'Malleys Tailoring to a vides you with an opportunity to be well M vv ear Well. g . Jfc I \f $JK 1 !■__■■ still wider circle, prices have been dressed at a moderate outlay. \YI Sk I \\3fifl£ J P!HH P runed » «" d P rofits educed to vanishing fis^ 3 __£/- to *7Q/_i \ IjMßt f^HtL ff WORSTED SUITS Fine Indigo Navy Serge 3-piece Suits. H W| Am lflft Ik These typical "O'Malley-made" Suits are Stylishly cut and perfectly tailored. AH W&MMWmM *-*& ifffff \ ' ffißffi Wk the last word in Tailoring. Stylishly cut, have "Hyrao" keep-shape fronts and /s<■ __B carefully made in a splendid range good quality linings. There is a full G^B^BBkHL '' '^^mS ° f neWeSt ,18 in fine All-Wool SUIT built to your mea- W I | W »■ __? s*_____ _«i«*_k Prw _c Iri-Ar oe Afk/A Bf K IS Mi»'f «. ■ fabrics from Flannel and Mixture Tweeds SUre Tor aS IOW aS 09/fl H Jj| JMyyßilttnflL to the finest Fawn and Grey Worsteds. efficiency of modern scientific Tailoring " JH IVFFRrFRY anrl SPORTS WFAR a biV savinc in real monev We book * "fDIDH" I "O'Mailley-made" Mercery will never let you down. . , , j. . , V* IV 11 V-» 1 Only reliable grades are sold at O'Malley's Corner— our suit order on the distinct under- | J, CDQDTC despite the low prices! »&fiTd with \hrL*LrU°cTe P -you TROUSERS dest£s nable "**" 2 "c/ll Thousands of materials to t£ jmL tenni * «tare that "Gripu" W J ""^lT'iniT^T™ , Interlock Sports Shirts, all colours, with zipp or button choose from at 69/6, 79/6, /I SWIM /' Boys', 2/11; Men's, 3/U 90/- and Sgns. to your LJ SUTO *■**• ' V" 2/11 measurements J&^f' 3»3&/O 2S/5 [Wm 4»/Ifl Sports Trousers, latest cut, in a large range of materials, - ia - HATS! Ever y Purchaser of an "O'Malley- In "llT*" Ko Men's Striped Wool Blazers, with Jff made Suit to the value of 59/6 new styles and keep-shape fronts, all colours. *^Z^^ *or over To-morrow will be entitled to select a smart Felt or Formosa colours. 25/- and 27/6 Panama Hat absolutely free of charge. Get yours! THE MODERN MEN'S STORE 11 • O'MALLEY>S CORNER 9 Z2%u2 % MUM ■ "STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE IS Kim JP PIL i gMB jk a ■■■■■ Iβ I 26~1 T -27 One cannot do better than heed the words g| ' WBi Bh ■ Bam mm ___> -«_ alii ««. lof that world famous Medical Journal, "The S'i-.S;; H9 Mfia I I HP Lancet," which, in a report of a Medical www ______ 1 I I I | I I , ' " ' ' ■' investigation of teas, stated i— ;:;||| HHR ____. _» "'FINE' Teas are definitely beneficial to |ii -_- -if _—»^__T____? JBL ACROSS. .;■ FRIDAY'S solution. health ... on the other hand, 'common' teas " __, # _%#___. _B I—An alternative between rough weather are considered BOTH INJURIOUS AND W& ,_F ## W B Dflf _VBB__, and a chessman beside the Thames liilalpig'clniTiriM'&Sr'lAiplrtli-i WASTEFUL." Sill ■ —■ (two words). 1 fell MifcHftHllHll "Amber Tips" supports this statement in .. 1 fIIDDADTm housee usually B ign their names. O^T^ratlOTCON™ every particular . .Vand surely your health - SUPPORTED ii-Fetter a felW with twkted lace. Sm^WEBpMKBsM^ is important. ' -»•----■—■ 12—Conjurers provide them. ffNIHH | fflwgJß^rAlMSlPliiT^BtrPl W$M D\f M C Ft'l #* II I 13—A fatal place to lose one's head. KtlEJADSßfflSj£ii?o!tLiJTa -I ■pa% ■ H~n m ■ ■ ■■■% W m SK : "--'-'¥i D I Iwl t IV,** ■* 14—Kove and procure—an accessory. IBMHvJBjpMaBWBMAJMOBiIP Bh**| H PLEASURE j§ RECOMMENDATION K^tiS. auadranßle " lifiliffliii^K '$$$% The refreshing FRAGRANCE of "Amber S ■ 23—The sun in his earliest capacity. umF^'iTMr^mSSwESsl|-tBMM Tips," completely free of every suspicion of iS||| — 24—What sounds like a maecu;*i'>i*x*>i« PIiF'ASTJIfcF* to ATT T¥t¥l?¥ YTSTf" , '■.■'.■■■■'•".•".•{ lS*S"S*i 26—"Lfite, Abe. (anag.j. I |_MK|IBS JflljHA i fBHIj |||5 EL \JF ViT IWI T 1 2—lll that doesn't hold good. Because you use less every time ... because i" ]\ <3_il whoso name sug- SATURDAY'S SOLUTION. ; each pound of "Amber Tips" brews so many fflss 1 I s ests tlie P ro sress of a tortoise. ■'. more cups, the difference in first cost is SSSS : I V* 5 ~ l alone, a£ter tlie Scot has turned llis ; sn^i&^^^no^ 61 Tips " by its .. ■ \ I 4r!eT s wh ° is s ° aff,icted sp ° te what ■I prices \ 1 7 "KhSr t Lr ems to hold the key ioiGlE^i^pfeßH^ •' 1 ttft.„ i\VaWa9_y__BSgsQ_ l| B—Musicians who might be mistaken for ffHiTerpfM^CPpMlq I toll lAli-1 Mα %p j j . /__ .;!;! 1 i®lmH^S'^_J(^^^^^ 11 a cat's-cradle foursome (two words). ffi Imsimsbjß!£ Jl'ff JiKL ffi I j ~ MO. X Keu flnu »■ //I D6r ■ ■ ' —Reckless words in which the butcher [6flmQMßßßpßß[|EWl^^mj^BySj S-: : '. : :'->: Vallauu Paf>lrAte -»/ _■_■ ■|~ 1 = ■•V—S 1 might tell one that he was all but sold IAINiNIAIILI I ISIXBeYIES SpT®^ venow r-acKevs ■ ID l » out (three words |- HI! BSUe Label O/4 /\ P Gr V ,i-tlban dl * ]7-F^hio^able U craftine PS . K^__J_!MH&s_t3_!_39^j K l W:S : .;S D-#>lr_i4>_ ___/ I «_V IK SK : S'- I . _ "TiOS *" _ «_lttl 19—What's this Italian dish? If you look FW.W" YPROB—MaSCpBEj llgS raCKWS -_■/ ■ ID 1 *'r deCOt&* e back you'll see it's a scent, sir. IL[El Q __MT_]l_JH_|J_^_^RiH^ri|iLj Decorated Art Tins at Small Extra Cost £ 1 St v 22—Game! not Expected of the departing cSlßqSsßh^P^l^^ , • 1 toeattW*"* 25-Here is a vest of a very chic red, or I j_ffi^gK l HTßßKEmNlßO^ 1 you the same in % «i^^ E ™ l lclirleihwiw
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 249, 21 October 1935, Page 15
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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 249, 21 October 1935, Page 15
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