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uni .. ®* - O|gg| NEW ZEALAND~I * BB Mi 1 a ®®csaara ■ a • ® ® Great Bargain Doings at the H.B. Great Winter Sale Every day some new and arresting Bargains are brought forward—every day of the Sale substantial savings are made possible. Mothers can save largely on their boys’ clothing needs; fathers and men can economise on every kind of wearables. Family Footwear, too, is generously Reduced in Price. WIDE END TIES, smart patterns and MEN S HEAVY SADDLE TWEED good qualities, huge variety; usually TROUSERS, well made, in good 2/6 to 3/1 1. colours; usually 25/- to 27/6. Sale Prices 1/- and 1/6 Sale Prices 19/6 and 21/MEN’S ALL WOOL SINGLETS OR MEN’S SPORT SUITS, in Greys, Browns, PANTS, N.Z. made; usually 7/11. etc., Donegal and Harris Tweeds; Sale Price 5/11 smart styles; usually 52/6 to 69/6. MEN’S FLEECE LINED SINGLETS OR r^ces PANTS, English make, all fittings; MEN’S SAC SUITS, al! wool Colonial usually 7/1 I Tweeds, smart styles and neat patterns; Sale Price 4/6 usually W61085/- . ca/c MEN'S NAVY BLUE SCARVES, all Sale Prices 55/-to / wool full size MEN’S FINE QUALITY SAC SUITS, ’ Very Special Value, 2/6 MEN’S "POLICE” BRACES, extra tweeds and worsteds; usually 95/- to strong; usually 3/11. 126/-. Sale Price 2/6 Sale Prices 79/6 to 105/MEN’S STRIPED BAND SHIRTS, neat MEN’S TWEED OVERCOATS, in all stripes, all sizes; usually 6/11. wool, single or double-breasted, smart Sale Price 4/11 Styles; usually 52/6 to 85/ n/icM-c dvtaraaq • > ii Sale Prices 45/- to 69/6 MENS PYJAMAS, in neat stripes, well . made and serviceable; usually 8/1 1. MEN S GABARDINE RAINCOATS, m Sale Price 6/11 En g lish c make - F^ n h / etc ’’ smart fittings; usually oj /- to Vj/-. BOYS' ALL WOOL GOLF HOSE, a.- Sale p rices 55/. to 75/. sorted coloured tops, all sizes. „„„„ Very Special, 2/6 pair BOYS’ ALL WOOL JERSEYS, Heathers, and smart cut; usually 29/6 to 39/6. etc.; sizes 22in., 24in., 26in.; usually g a | e P r j C es 23/6 to 29/6 7/I ’’ Salo Price 4/11 BOYS ’ RAINCOATS AND OVERoaie r r e /1 1 COATS, in warm tweeds or gabardines, MEN’S FELT HATS, in smart shapes, smart styles; usually 19/6 to 35/-. Greys, Fawns, etc., all sizes; usually Sale Prices 13/6 to 25/12/11. Sale Price 8/11 FOOTWEAR AT CUBA ST. MEN’S FELT HATS, in newest styles, LADIES BOX CALF LACE SHOES, Greys, Fawns, etc.; usually 17/6. Louis Heels, good fitting. Sale Price 13/6 To Clear, 4/11 MEN’S FUR FELT HATS, fine quality, LADIES’ PATENT STRAP SHOES, low various shades, smart shapes; usually leather heels, good fitting; usually 21/6 to 25/-. 37/6. Sale Price 17/6 Sale Price 17/6 MEN’S CAPS, in smart shapes, Browns, MEN S BOX CALF DERBY SHOES, all Greys, etc., Donegal or Harris Tweeds; leather, good wide fitting; usually usually 4/6. 27/6. Sale Price 2 /11 Sale Price 17/6 MEN’S STRONG WORKING TROU- LADIES’ TAN CALF STRAP SHOES, SERS, dark shades, very serviceable; low leather heels, very serviceable; usually 14/6 and 15/6. usually 27/6. Sale Price 11/6 Sale Price 17/6 FACTORY Lambton Quay Bwa & Cuba Street

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 254, 10 July 1926, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 254, 10 July 1926, Page 21