and forget the stress and worry of business. Discard your city suits and city mien . . . the week-end is here with its sunshine (we hope), wide open spaces and fresh air. If you find your "Relax" clothes not up to your expectations—visit The Farmers'. There you will find Sports Clothes to suit every whim and fancy . . . inexpensively priced, so you needn't worry about that! ■ A Special Value in ALL-WOOL FLANNEL SPORTS TROUSERS, available in three shades of Grey, also plain and striped Fawn. Good style and fitting ••~\£% If\ ' SPORTS TROUSERS, cut and made as Sports Trousers should be. Latest "Silver" Greys, Mid Greys, and Fancy Fawns rj ry t/T All-Wool Flannel • • +* ** ' *-* FANCY WORSTED SPORTS TROUSERS. A popular light-weight cloth, in new Fawn and Grey shades. A high-grade 'J'J/fL garment .. Mm MI \J SPORTS COATS, in stout Tweeds. Brown and Grey shades. Neat distinctive ?\ *T //I patterns. Good fitting . . ..4*//*J ALL-WOOL ENGLISH TWEED SPORTS COATS. New checks in Fawns, Browns, and Greys. Perfect fitting, fault- "5Q /fi less finish *JS I V MEN'S BLAZERS, All-Wool N.Z. Cloth. Extensive range of well-blended colours, in various stripe designs—--34/6 aND 29/6 GREY AND FAWN FLANNEL SPORTS TROUSERS, made by our skilled workers to your individual requirements f% ff / WE GIVE 5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT CASHEL STREET CHRISTCHURCH
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21288, 6 October 1934, Page 6
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