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’••BomwaaO’® Second Sale Week Bargains create Interest and Enthusiasm /IF IT’S ITS GOOD J ""*'’*" luothingfactory] MEN’S FINE LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS, plain or hemstitched borders; usually 1 Od. each. Sale Price 2/6 half doz. MEN’S ALL WOOL CASHMERE SOX, Black or Heather shades; usually 2/6 pr. . . Sale Price 2 prs. 3/6. MEN’S “SAMSON” BRACES, very serviceable; usually 2/11 Sale Price 1/9. MEN’S BAND SHIRTS, in woven stripes, neat patterns, all sizes; usually 6/11 Sale Price 4/11. MEN’S PYJAMAS, in hard wearing materials, smart designs; usually 10/6 and 12/1 1. Sale Prices 6/11 and 9/11. MEN’S ALL WOOL SINGLETS OR PANTS, extra good value, medium weight; usually 7/11. Sale Price 5/6. ■ MEN’S SAC SUITS, in All Wool Colonial Tweeds, medium and dark shades, "H. 8. make, all fittings; usually 59/6 to 79/6 . . Sale Price 49/6 to 69/6. BOYS’ ALL WOOL SPORTS SUITS, N.Z. Tweed, well cut, in all sizes; dark and medium shades; usually 29/6 to 39/6 .. . .|. 2 .,. . Sale Price 23/6 to 29/6. MEN’S FELT HATS, in smart shapes, all sizes; usually 12/11 Sale Price 8/11. MEN’S FELT HATS, in Medium and Dark Greys, bound or cut edge,, in smart styles, all sizes; usually 1 7/6. Sale Price 13/6. MEN’S HARRIS AND DONEGAL TWEED CAPS, very smart; assorted shades; all sizes; usually 4/6. Sale Price 2/11. New Zealand Clothing Factory Lambton Cuba Quay O Street Nothing factory]

—L \ Never Sold Loose j \ y. It would never do to sell “Amber Tips" \ loose as is often done with inferior g \ X teas. FINE tea calls for special packets * \ in order to retain its delicate fragrance i 1 S'”’ x*"" ” unimpaired. No doubt this also contri--4 • I f j ® I butes to the economy of FINE tea, it I 7 S s J being well known that one pound | // | / | of “Amber Tips” makes as many cups | (/ t 1 asa poun d ar *d a half of inferior tea. Only the choice pluckings of correctly matured leaf—- \\ / / / those that are rich in flavour and fragrance —are I / S: ttvTV \// //JA/yiCrf technically termed “fine” tea. J / Illi \J j In blending “Amber Tips” only “Fine” Tea i« used. Te <* i Cey/on’s Best J| .8M . ” . . _ . . , d ~.L X r

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 256, 13 July 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 256, 13 July 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 256, 13 July 1926, Page 8

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