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ANNUAL SUMMER m M m l UNQUESTIONABLE BARGAINS in MEN’S TROUSERS ■ MEN’S “ENZEF” STRIPE NAP TROUSERS, double seats and fronts; full cut and double seam throughout. Sizes 3 to S —Usually 7/6 /Q SALE PRICE %*/ & ■ MEN’S “ENZEF” FLANNEL SPORTS TROUSERS, in plain and fancy stripes; belt loops or tunnels; band and pleats. All sizes from 30 to 44 waist measurements —Usually 18/6 4 SALE PRICE XV/ W ■ MEN’S “ENZEF” DARK GREY TROUSERS. English worsted finish; hard wearing trousers full cut and extra heavy pocketing. All sizes—Usually 17/6 .. SALE PRICE Aw/ W ■ MEN’S “ENZEF” ENGLISH STRIPE NAP TROUSERS. Full cut, with extra high rise that protects the back. Sizes 3to 8. Usually 911 .. .. SALE PRICE gli i 13V tuai 8/11 and MERCERY ■ MEN’S LOGKNIT SINGLETS, short sleeves, Creme only—Usually *5/11 i % % SALE PRICE A/** ■ MEN’S “ROSLYN” SLIPOVERS, pure wool; fancy designs. An absolute snip. Q/| 4 Usually 15/6 .. SALE PRICE O/ili ■ MEN’S INTERLOCK SPORTS SHIRTS, Blue, Marone, or Fawn. Small Men’s only. J/| f Usually 8/6 .. SALE PRICE ■»/ * * SALE PRICE ■ MEN’S SPECIAL INTERLOCK SINGLETS OR UNDERPANTS. Natural colour, softest garment imaginable—Usually 5/11. /jkl 1 1 SALE PRICE *?/ X X ■ MEN’S SILK SOCKS, fancy designs; Brown, Blue, or Grey tones. Don’t miss these! 2/^ Usually 3/6 SALE PRICE ■ MEN’S FUJI SILK PYJAMA SUITS, smart All Items Less striped designs; an absolute bargain. S% DiSCOlint* Usually 17/6 SALE PRICE 12/6

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Sturt and Miss Macfarlane. France and Mrs France. Gunn and Miss M. Beverley. Dyer and Miss N. Beverley. Pearce and Miss Plummer. Livingstone and Miss Bishop.

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22304, 19 January 1938, Page 4

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