hj 1 for the Sport of Kings HERE'S A TIP OR TWO FOR MEN WHO WANT TO BE SMARTLY DRESSED Haujenstcinßrols 0 & NEW ZEALAND Clothes from Hallensteins pay big “dividends” inquality.good taste, and satisfaction* It*s the little touches of smartness, exclusive to the “Hallenstein dressed” man, that give distinction. TIES from England. Smart new Linen weaves. These are very distinctive _ and are in plain grounds with coloured designs. Pale Blue, Wine, Yellow, White and Green ~ TIES in Cashmere, from England, Smart Regimental designs. Something very different and new ' ’ 5 TIES in the new Gum Twill Foulards. Direct from England for Cup Week. Neat designs in Greens, Blues, Yellows, Reds .. |* FANCY SOX in a special new assortment from Jaeger, Two Steeples, Morleys and Lodas. Wonderful patterns in Greens, Greys, Blues and Browns — 3/6, 4/6, 5/6 to 8/11 NOVELTY PYJAMAS in the snappiest new designs yet shown in Christchurch- Just look at the display in our windows. You'll like these styles .. each. SUITS from England. Just arrived in time for the Cup. Call in and see these. They are wonderful. Newest patterns .. £JL to £^.GNS “ULTIMAX” SUITS, made in our own workrooms and guaranteed the last word in style and finish. Take a look at our window display— * 95/- H5 6 136/6 HATS for everybody. A style and a shade to suit every taste. Battersby, Christy, Woodrow, Kensington, Crean, Raleigh. A great variety to choose from—--19/6 to 35/STETSON HATS for the man who really appreciates Hai comfort plus style and wear. New stocks just to hand, {standard weight “Playboy” .. 49/6 39/6 .( S s&£ kls> t the: »«■* ar f a ctocks new ® tebs LrtS -o liars--6 »!/• m atterns these a r than ianW; ic* 2*/° 2l/ 6 rim CNR. CASHEL & HIGH STS* CHRISTCHURCH ALSO AT ASHPURTON, TIMARU AND GREYMOUTH 13S-11-* f
CHAMPIONS BOTH «fi. .. "'■ M J'. i* ’ *':'"V'\^ ■"■ y m. T Vk . \S''t , . 11 ! I ’ , - 1 . SSf l n| ¥■ '■■ I _ Cbrcort “ GREYHOUND ” World’s Champion Trotter—established world’s record at Lexington, Kentucky, by trotting a mile in Imin 56sec. Also holds world’s record of Imin 59Jsec, made on a track half a mile in circumference. And Champion Ale—the perfect beer that sel the pace for real enjoyment. Next time you me« the boys, trot in to your favourite bar, train you glasses on “Champion,” and put a good thirst o the right track. CROWN CHAMPION ALE
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22242, 5 November 1937, Page 14
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