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The Lambton Quay Lynx Shop will be closed as soon as we , \ / can clear enough stock to condense both stocks into our more) % / K yf popular Cuba Street shop. These genuine Sales Prices are doing / feS the trick—doubling our business and clearing our stocks, and bringing our CONCENTRATION within measurable distance. One rent, one overhead and one oversight will give you better value, better service and better selections. In the meantime, here are some Concentration Sale Bargains in both shops. ‘ Lambton Quay Shop Closes soon to concentrate at Cuba Street “VANVI” COATS— lmported direct by us to meet the popular demand ENGLISH OVERCOATS— In a light wool covet cloth, a Fawny Brown for a low priced fitting coat. Very shapely, in plain Velour cloths. with large subdued check. Size 6 only. A gentlemanly coat for Navy or Brown. SALE 75/- the right type. Formerly 6gns. SALE 49/6 “HARRISON” COATS— Woven like a rug with a rich check facing in LONDONUS OVERCOATS— In a soft Scotch fleece cloth Browns and velour finish, the inside in another shade of check back, less than Fawns, imported d.rect, grand value, and formerly 8 gns. Now half-price because they are a bit reddy in colour. Raglan shapes only, halt price. . .. . SALL in sizes 4. 5, and 6. Only a limited number. Genuine 7gns value. LYNX COATS— “Hyde Park” model, especially designed for the young OD/ — ; man, being a combination of English and American features, giving . , ~ , . , the broad, accentuated shoulder, fitting waist and the longer skirt, NAVY NAP OVERCOATS— With ha f-belted back, m a double-breasted double-breasted in Brown tweeds. 7gns. value. SALE V5/1 0/make, with inverted pleat down back. Sizes 6 and 7 only. No longer -tvr/ in the height of fashion, but wonderful quality. Were 6gns. LYNX OVERCOATS— Comprising the whole of our stock in Velour SALE OGNS. cloths, fleecy cloths, English coatings and Navy naps. These aro the top-notch in making, better than any imported coats at . twice the, NAVY NAP OVERCOATS— Lynx make, in Forbury style, with half- price; unbreakable fronts, silk lined, best selvyt pocketings,' best belt and inverted pleat; double-breasted, in a 36 ounce English cloth buttons,-the best cut, the best make in Raglan or fitting shapes; carrying a 3 years’ guarantee, but with two buttons too many in single or : double-breasted. The best selection in the city. Regular front. Size 7. Were Bgns. prices 6gns„ £6/15/-, 7gns., £7/15/- and Bgns. Take your pick for SALE 3|GNS. £5/19/6. SALE £5/19/6 Every Article Reduced 25 to 33% off Shirts WINTER PYJAMAS in a triple warp cloth with good stripes, fast colours Wellington's Biggest and Best Shirt Stock, comprising 2,000 Summit Shirts, These are well shaped, well made pyjamas, generous in s . lzc - You wont can be bought at remarkable savings of from 25 per cent, to 33 per cent, need to buy an O.S. to fit; a little man of sft. 4in. Men s size fits a man sft Summit Shirts, as you know, remain the very best on the market, double sewn 10in., wearing a size 5 suit. V e mention this to show that they are cut where others have single stitching, reinforced where many are single, ample true to size. « ere 9/J to 11/6. SALE 7/5 2 sizes and tailored shoulders where so-called bargain shirts are skimped and xtfz JT- v K J - , shapeless. Everything about Summit is top-notch, two collars, semi-stiff or MEN’S HATS m pure Fur Felts, N.Z and English made, good shapes and laundered, the shirts themselves in coat style to unbutton down the front or shades, all; sizes ur stock, but specially heavy m the large sizes. These ne gi; ffe style, with double or single cuffs; sizes all the way from 135 to hats were 25/- to 29/6. SALE T /I 1 jyj. Regular prices range from 9/9 to 25/- each, and will all be reduced. . , , , . , , Here are just three examples. GOLF HOSE direct from English Mills in splendid colours with coloured tops, wide sporty ribbed-knit, all sizes lOin. to lljin. Genuine 8/6 value. SUMMIT LUVISCA SHIRTS in White with two collars and double cuffs. SALE The very best make procurable. Were 19/6. SALE I3/9 MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS Generous size, in White Irish, Lawn, with SUMMIT SHIRTS in heavy Fuji silk, not to be confused with the lower PKA hemstitched border. Worth 1/- each. Now going for less than 6d. each. grade, in neglige style. The very best of Summit make. Mere 15/6 SALE, 6 for 2/11 to 18/6. SALE IO/6 PLUS FOURS, full cu£in every case, as we will not handle the skimpy plus SUMMIT SHIRTS in super de luxe Poplin. The very best long staple fours that look like cycling knickers. John Barran and Lynx makes in Egyptian cotton in the most fashionable fine stripes and new tones. The splendid sporty tweeds. Every man needs a pair of pins fours for holidays acme of Summit production. Were 21/- to 25/-. SALE 1/£ /Q and outings. Were 47/6 to 59/6. SALE 29/6 - , „ —... _. , .. , T. /i, ■ . , - SUMMIT SHIRTS in White-Ascot or Sumner make, without collars. A COLLARS in White Linen, double shape, Dermo and Essex style. favourite shirt for everyday and semi-dress functions Were 8/11 to 10/6. These are from Austin, Reed, of London, and were 1/3 each. Many i.kuuuk. good sizes still left to sell at the price of laundering. 6 for ]_/- sale, 6/6 VANCE-VIVIAN LTD. 2 SHOPS

RURAL LAND FOR SALE.' FARMS: SNIPS WORTH INSPECTING & INVESTIGATING. I ACRES FOR £ll5O. ONLY £l6O DEPOSIT. BALANCE 5J PER CENT. SUNNY LEVIN. Glorious climate for man and beast. 30 ■acres level, carry 12 to 15 cows; balance easy to rideable hills all in grass, carry 150 sheep. Ringfenced. Beautifully watered; lovely warm aspect. No buildings thereon. Opportunity is knocking at your door. Open it quickly and make : this a stepping-stone to greater things. It’s-, to-day’s prices with a vengeance. 50 ACRES FLAT LAND. LOWER HUTT, FOR £1895. Two houses thereon insured for £7OO and £BOO respectively. Mortgagee selling. Sold originally for more than double the price asked now. The land and buildings have been neglected '■ and require putting in order. Just the place for pigs, and pigs properly managed are a highly payable proposition. Ideal also for poultry, ducks, geese ahd keep a few cows. Rare chance for real, honest, hard worker. SWEET LITTLE DAIRY FARM, 96 ACRES, SEMI-TROPICAL LEVIN, where everything does i well. Richest land, nearly all level; absolutely no stones. Only a few acres rich swamp now being brought in. Beautifully top-dressed paddocks.' ’ Bungalow; t -G-bail cow-shed, milking machines, garage; 40 cows, 8 springing heifers, 2 bulls, 5 best sows, 3 horses (Jersey stock). Price: £55 per acre, going concern. Others ' asking £7O to £9O acre.. £BOO cash and take house property for part balance. Wake up quickly and write, call, or wire without delay. FARMERS!—Let us have your properties to sell for you. We have genuine buyers waiting for dairy and mixed farms everywhere.. ' WHITEACRE. DENTICE & CO., 7 COURTENAY PLACE WELLINGTON. A HAWKE’S BAY FAT LAMB FARM. OKD ACRES. Crown. L.1.P., rent 6/1 per acre. All good, sound, easy coun t rv al) d including 100 acres very neavy flats. Fenced and subdivided into suitable paddocks and well watered throughout. Buildings comprise 6-roomed house, wool-shed, cow-shed'and usual outbuildings. This is an ideal fat Jamb farm, very handily situated adjoining first-class market, and all conveniences. Usually carries 1000 breeding ewes and fattens the lamb and the ewe off the grass before Christmas. Mortgagee selling. PRICE: £l2 PER ACRE GOODWILL. EASY TERMS. £l5OO Cash will put a good farmer in as a Going Concern, and it is a good-nil-through little farm which would have sold readily at double the money a few years ago. HARCOURT & CO., Wellington DAIRYFARMBKS! . HERE’S THE TATE OF THING YOU WANT. 1 ACRES: In a favoured district near Feilding. Handy to school; comAtlV p r i s i U g g00( ] grade country fully equipped with new 6-roomed dwelling (c. 1. h. and c. bathroom) ; also cowbails and outsheds. Owner generally carried 600 to 700 sheep and 30 cattle, but has now gone to dairying and is carrying about 90 head ofstock. Considerably reduced in price; gives a dairying man a splendid chance to*iiiake good despite low prices. Make inquiries about this proposition—you will not be disappointed. PRICE: £26 per acre, ffhich includes about 30 cows (part of present stock), milking machines and separator. £100(1 cash wanted. . . . VICTOR E. SMITH, REAL ESTATE AGENT FEILDING. FEILDING FARM BARGAIN. 11 JL ACRES: Two miles from Feilding saleyards. All been ploughed, partly J- grass,: partly crops. Suitable dairying, fattening and cropping. The greatest snip ever at £l5 PER ACRE on easy terms, -Must be sold quickly. OR ACRES: Model DAIRY FARM almost adjoining Palmerston City/ Mod- . ern home : rich land. No mortgage: Will exchange for larger dairy KENNETH McDONALD, PALMERSTON NORTH. 1 piQING Concern Dairy Fann. Cash required. £750. 98 ACRES, in South Waikato, with 40 good dairy cows. 1 pod. bull, 15. heifers, 2 horses, -ironicmeats. Flat and gently undulating land, well grassed and well watered. I'ire miles from good town, excellent roads; school adjoins property. Housed rooms, bathroom, wash-house, electric light, concreted cow-shed, engine and 2 machines. Well fenced and subdivided. PRICE: £24 an acre Going Concern. £iuo cash required; balance to suit. ! . BAKRAUD & ABRAHAM, LTD., Palmerston North? OlTili ACRES undulating land” near to Palmerston North. Five-roomed house; row |,ai] s . wool and shearing-shed: fences in good order. Carry 35 milking cows, and about 3 sheep to the acre. £6/10/- per acre. £250 cash : balance mortgage—WANTED TO BUY 2000 to 3000 Acres good Sheep Country suitable for carrring 100 to 250 bead of cattle, besides sheep. Price uot more than £6 ■ner acre. Manawatu or Wairarapa district preferred. G. BLACKWOOD & CO., (Late N. C. Fox) ' ' ’ LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS — -— PETONE. . BARGAINS. - ' ' IQ ACRES, Bungalow and Outbuildings; carry 10 cows. Price £1750. Cash £650. 5 Acres, five-roomed bousC. Price £650. •HERBERT A. PHILLIPS. Land Agent, LEVIN.

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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 230, 24 June 1932, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 230, 24 June 1932, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 230, 24 June 1932, Page 18

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