MEN'S TWEED OVERCOATS The colder the weather the warmer the welcome to the Season's greatest Coat Values. Try them oil—lt entails no obligation to purchase. 35/- 45/- 55/- 65/-5 OMS MEN'S SUITS Our Tailoring Department finds fresh adherents every day. You are certain o! a perfect fit. One or two try ons if preferred, and a range of Saltings to choose from second to none. 75/- 85/- 95/-105/- 40 7 GNS TRGIMR* Dark Grey Work Trousers. Strong pockets, reinforced cratch, b«lt loops. One of our beat valutas .. 7/9 Grey Worsted popular for work or second best. This la one of our leading values .. .. 12/6 Men's Sports Trousers latest cut—--10/0, 12/6, 15/6, 17/6, 10/8, 22/0 PULLOVERS Comprising soma very smart ZngUsJi samples In smart fancy patterns ard plain shades. Hurt fitting and AllWool. At prices ranging from 6/11, 7/9, 10/6, 12/ a Men's Coloured Pullovers, Parex Salt, ftngllah make. Or*?, r»wn, Mustard and Maroon. Well finished and smart fitting .. .. .. 15/tS FELT HATS Man's Felt Hat* In the nowaat shades.' Unbound or bound 6/9 each English For Felt Hals. A good reliable English make .. 18/0 each Man's Pur rait Hats; unbound, in Gray, Chocolate, Brown and Pawn—--15/6 eacß UNDERWEAR Special purchase. Colonial All-Wool Winter weight, Binglota and Underpants .. M., 6/6; 0.5., 6/11 Colonial All-Wool Worsted ainglets and Underpants; Roslyn. Potono, KaUpol, Canterbury. S.M., 8/6; M., 0/6; 0.5., 9/11; Ex.O.S., 10/6 Boslyn Ho. 85 Salaion Singlets, M. 15/6; 0.8., 18/- Underpants, M., 18/6; O.S. 17/6. We observe the same hours as the retail shops WAREHOUSE, 96 uchfield st. WELLINGTON WOOLLEN C'O.'S WHITE MARBLE BUILDINGS
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21456, 24 April 1935, Page 6
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