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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

Children make work—but Victory Soap lightens work. It's easy to keep clothes clean by washing them in Victory's rich, active suds. Can hot harm delicate garments. Get a bar of "Victory" today. *\ n McLEOD BROS. LIMITED, Manufacturers k SOAP s - , St»ssu New Zealand Post & Telegraph Department New issue Pictorial Stamps New Issue id—Fantail Id—Kiwi lid—Maori Study 2d—Maori Whare 2jd—Mount Cook 3d—Maori Girl 4d—Mitre Peak, Milford Sound FBRST DAY OF ISSUE, MAY FIRST sd—Sword-fish fid—Harvesting Bd~Tuatara Lizard 3d—Maori Carving 1/—The Tui 2/—Landing of Captain Cook 3/—Mount Egmont A selection of six First-Day Covers is being provided free of charge by the Department to mark the introduction of this attractive issue. The envelopes bear a selection of New Zealand views, and enclose a folder describing the design of each denomination. First-Day Covers obtainable at the principal post offices, or on application to the Director-General, G.P.0,, Wellington, CI. Full information relating to the First-Day Covers is available at all "Oft offices.

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21456, 24 April 1935, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21456, 24 April 1935, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21456, 24 April 1935, Page 6

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