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I There is a Mffferencg £< 1 Some gentlemen arc dressed and others clothed. There is || 5 comfort in the thought that tlio lit: and linish of OUR |j I suits give the FORMER efiect. winch no other tailor can | § approach. Call and interview up. al out your next suit. % l SUITS from <S~l- 4 - || I Hayward & TeleSieit 1 I TAILOSS .... 61 CATHEDRAL SQUARE |j [/j t El tor Astsmooss tea No Afternoon Toa Tray is complete without AULSEBROOK'S TENNIS BISCUITS ' or AULSEBROOK'S RICE WAFERS j They're dainty, delicate and delicious—they're liked wherever they go. f ( .- they. •> wholesome and reasonable in price too. Taste tin mat your Grocer's to-day—they'll suit your taste exactly. Be sure you ask for AULSEBROOK'S = Cs,re-..-_ Alh n ffr IT. a f p-* 1 o !"■!> a I !P w \ o Dig yliyioi. iluo 24/6 for Men's Suits instead of 42/There's a great big difference between what you pay. for Clothing at the Wholesale Club and what they charge you at jLj the retail stores. JjSdgpT* Our Ready-10-Wear Suits for Men at 24/6 are equal in cut, j iWi&Ji&K fi nl " ? h and and "'earing qualities to the Suits you pay 42/- j for retail, while our Made-to-Measure Suits of guaranteed fit and quality, for which we charge you from 47/6. to order, cost fr%!CM you easily 55/-at any Drapers or Tailors. "" j c P r ' ccs °f our Mt'n's Clothing all round will simply make i \fe|-5| Y° n <"T en y° l!r eves—for instance, Men's Saddle Tweed \W*'W Trousers, really hard-wearing Tweed, cost only 11/6 and j \|'?l 14/6 here. Retail Price, 14/6 and 78/6. Saddle Tweed j \|vi Riding Breeches we sell at 15/9 pair--Retail Price 21/- j CM*L Cream Serge Cricketing Trousers a.re 11/9 pair at the Wholenj *" sale Club—Retail Price, 16/6. Economies you'll appreciate in -Men's Furnishings *^^^^^p Black Flexible Felt Hats .. .. 4/6 and 6/10 OfS" Si Retail Price 5/n Of \? *lsj Tucked Cambric Linen Shirts (coloured) 4/3 %?st* Ir Retail Price 6/6 ||g» M Tennis Shirts 2/11 J6f^f|fm White Linen Collars, all shapes .. .. BM. I \tST/ \V Retail Price '-ioAd. J±sJ \Wf - J^ V Men's Good Umbrellas .. .. 4/9 to 10/6 \;W y? Retail Prices 7/9 to 17/6 X jSf f Boys' Norfolk Suits JIsJV/ 15/- Retail Price 24/9 Every mother who sludie., economy should come . / I IrYll A to *' !e IlolesaJe Club and see. for herself just what / lh\' \ \\ \\ she can save on Boys' Clothing .ilonc. Dozens of ii pi mothers have .seen these lines and bought'them, ¥ \II I fl- 1 and hcvc bee " deli S htcd vvith the solid savin S 5 - JO uSf* Three-Garment Suits for .Boys . . 24/- 27/6 .; iIA I ' Retail Prices 3-2/6 37/6 I'l' I L-J Boys' Cotton " Varsity " Suits, in blue and green ' Drill, plain or striped - .. 3/9 5/3 J JnA Retail' Prices 4/« 6/it t„. ; J ( '/J Why not call and personally compare qualities and y-'W prices for voursell". It is.only then that you will r_l] k-rf fully realise what really big savings you can make, \~y 1-7 " by shopping at the Wholesale Club. !§/ (§1 Membership Subscription, 10/-per annum. Every,s' fepS**** thing supplied at Wholesale Prices. I illitJ UnyU UJU WORCESTER ST. E., CHRISTCHURCH (BF.H.ND THE CATHEDRAL AND NEXT SMITH'S GARAGE) - - CGO4I-2103 r-.%**J*v_ -«•. - T^k [~{i',\-.'? j\- < ,-/r. *, i't.«tt W The Irishman IPi| L-J!__uys\i\jU . -<i — I I f,e m, f\ p\ RTr-si? I a fea\ fef% fi%i 1 ; fcf \ii_.fc,3 v L-_s ti&uife>' lis tJ -^t I -ws v -— 1o« (»■? ii, Vf'i Shu Kfiisy 1 I El __ B -W 11 115 A BETHER THING THAN I j mi HOME RULE!" \jpk\

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13878, 1 November 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13878, 1 November 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13878, 1 November 1910, Page 5

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