m MEN!! see PRICES— JBf th© T3ilors of , $immsSk distinction — about your HpSB new Spring Suit pleased to announce that they fflfflM|§l§BßllflßlHl have just received a large ship- !j ment of new season's materials PRICES SLASHED— in all the latest overseas shades to celebrat . Opening of BBfj|l»H andtonings. These include high- sp i end id Ready-to-Wear «Bffl*Bß grade English Worsteds and | Departmsnt Seraes in new shades of brown, ; H?^#t# "; y !\ nrnx e^ o ' ND,GO NAVY SEPGS S'JITn fawn, blue, green, and grey, _i- sll mi.v o ouin-ns. bqwo^.v smart navy and brown herring- , Si 1 /^ '- >OneS ' e^C -' e^C - #180 ENGL'SH WORSTED SUITS— EXPERT TAILORING BY ""'"nwonly 75/!! IIBIBiSr SKILLED CRAFTSMEN i»4flH| Once you've chosen your material, you can #»0 : two-piece sports suits safely leave the rest to PRIChb expert )jsll w ,, rsl( .f] - 1 -.iVlhTailors —every one a skilled craftsman. And 5 (ijjine.is. NOW only r?i* t^ remember —you get two or more PQ/fi _ fittings and prices range from only V/ W ' mail orders promptly executed m£T "en* At PRICES-you are always assured of expert workmanship —high quality materials — and prompt, courteous attention Look and feel your a f, o || times. Prices' Tailors and Cutters are artists at their pertly" tailored % job, and every Suit turned out by them has that distinctive p r i c e s. — the individuality usually associated only with expensive overseas Tanors of Distinc- creo tions. See PRICES about that New Suit to-morrow! PRICES-the tailors QUEEN STREET JUST ABOVE ST. JAMES' THEATRE BROADWAY. NEWMARKET ... opposite new tost office KARANuAHAPE ROAD . 5 DOORS FROM PITT ST., Towards Reservoir WTO A SPAHKUNG WASH "Wtm I HI RMII '- m 2-MINIITF RAH SSn™ mm It 1111 \3 I L Ir \r IL Hard rubbin & outed f Housewives give a glowing account of _ their success with the new Rinso ■iVI II method. "I used to spend all Mon- ■ HII m ■ morning rubbing clothes," says I I II 1 one, " and even then my white wash I ■ 111 was nothing to boast about. But now, ■ 111 B UI U w * th no rvbbins and only 2 minutes boil l_ 111 • wr/l Rinso l get the cleanest, whitest ■I 111 MF wash I've ever seen." ' This aewly-discovered method— ■'" ■■■ "^JZ2P imm ~ m, if" ' '' u [■ H,.,.,.wawii!i!»i»!!jw.i.i.!.'...,.,-.-. w .-.-.-" boiling clothes only 2 minutes in S't£s0 ot> rtc lti\ s Rinso—means a saving of half-an-lir \ tO iSc » X* hour's fuel on every copperful I lSSs!#s£/ N"*"* »e ».re f. ... eiNSO V 7 '3 \ _i1 5 *# You mustn,t expect the 2-minute boil Oft T V. —* ,/ ~ *;T# method to be a success with anything \ »»iD c^x-r^^ s^--*-— — "* >> . ut Rinso.- Ordinary hard soap has \ «je3 V ■ to bc rubbed ? n the clothes but Rinso w!5 Vv. suds are so ric * l they wnis,E the dirt FOR SILKS, COLOURS, Wk LE| SURE for PLEASURE v^ lIIK U#A>/\I I EkIC Careening « n waabing-iay i« mmetliiiig Iβ #%WU TT yJvf I,l_rNS new for this charming wife and mother. • To keep colours clear and Hi
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 230, 29 September 1938, Page 30
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