Strange's for To those wh<i look for garments DISCOUNT I/-in the £ , . in winter apparel and all are offered at remarkably attractive values. Mens Twill Cotton Shirts, woven stripes .. 8/6 Striped Neglige Shirts, detachable collars to match 13/6 Heavy Union Shirts, in neat designs 15/6 19/6 30/Natural All-Wool Underwear .. .. ; 13/6 16/6 Colonial Heavy Lambswool Underwear—w « r e 9/6 12/6 to 19/6 Woollen Coat Sweaters ~., 18/6 22/6 35/Pyjamas, in Flannelette and Unions : ... 17/6 to 42/Soft Collars, in popular shapes .. .. .., 1/6 Excelda Soft Collars, in fawns, blues, and white .. 2/-Wide-End Ties, in new designs .. .. 3/6 to 9/6 Soft Felt Hats, latest styles and shades — _ ..- " .25/- 35/- 47/6 Ail-Wool Tweed Suits, in dark grey and brown checb—--95/-. Smart Tailor-cut Suits, in light and dark greys and rich brown. ...... .1 .. .. .. £6/6/-Tailor-cut Suits, in Harris Tweed effects .. £5/17/6 Sports Suits, in fawn and grey Harris and Donegal Tweeds 100/Sports Coats, in jgrey and fawn mixtures 59/6 63/Fine Worsted Trousers, side and hip pockets, cuff bottoms ' 27/9 Light Grey and Fawn Tweed Overcoats, close-fitting, Raglan or inset sleeves, outside breast pockets; very smart cut . .. .... .. 115/Heavy D.B. Tweed Overcoats, in browns and greys—--135/-to £9/9/Men's Raincoats, in fawns and greys—--42/6 77/fr £5/10/- £lO/-/-Special Line —Wool Gabardine Raincoats , .. 105/trange ®> Co. Ltd. 58980—2554
SWSSS3B3*? m ; COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS tf ON VERY EASY TERMS £/££&. worth ... £1 Deposit, 1/7 weekly 0 worth ... £2 Deposit, 3/2 weekly 20 worth ... £4 Deposit, 6/4 weekly 0 worth ... £6 Deposit, 9/6 weekly 0 worth ... £8 Deposit, 12/8 weekly 50 worth ... £lO Deposit, 16/- weekly f4 Larger amount* by arrangement. AU classes «f Furniture K and Furnishings in stock. 'l5B HEREFORD ST. SWROfIM UPSTAIRS. OPEN FRIDAY EVENING ?mm Y» CANVAS COATS-j , v: ADMIT NO RAINT•' I poits aremade from the fines/olled canvas, I |«n. Made in two styles - riding and walking. < HNSON & COUZINS -VuS-asSssraa
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17431, 17 April 1922, Page 3
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