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"■•^■•; ii«lJiiii«ii!iiyiiitiiitiiifi(iiiiiii^ 'jpP^ "H. 8." Sale Bargains Make a Pound Buy Far More! That is what every man and mothers of boys are looking for —an opportunity to make each hard earned pound do more— - buy more! "H.B.'s" Winter Sale is just the place to make money go farther—where one can buy more than usual for a given sum of hard cash. Bargains there are a-plenty. All good— some better than others—buy while the buying is good—that time is now—the place "H.B.'s" No Reduction Less than IO per Cent. Men's Tweed Trousers— Usual price 19/6 All-Wool Cashmere Sox— Usual price 3/11 Sale Price 15/- " Sale Price 2/6 " Heavy Ail-Wool Trousers-Usual price 29/6 Striped Neglige Shirts- Usually 7/6 8/11 V;:: . n , „ ' • Sale Pnce 19/6 Sale Prices 5/11,6/6"" 4 only Heavy Tweed Sac Suits— »,,.„, ™ QY , „. _ \ ' Usual price 95/- Sale Price 45/- B°ys Pyjamas-^ Usually 8/11 Men's.Gabardine Raincoats— Usually 67/6 w , ™ ,t. « . iCe 5/11 Sale Price 24/6 Men s Plai"ielette Pyjamas- Usually 12/5 Men's English Tweed Overcoats- «' .«"**' o Sal 6 Prke 9/11 • Usual price 75/- Sale Price 29/6 Men s Cotton Singlets— Usually 6/6 to 7/11 ■ Boys' School Knickers—Usually 9/6 to 11/6 Sale Prices 4/11) 6/6 Sale Prices 5/6, 5/11 Heavy English Merino Underpants and' Boys 1 Blue Serge Knickers- Singlets- Usually 6/11 Sale Price 5/6 Usually 9/6 to 11/6 Sale Prices 5/6, 5/11 Balance of Stock of English and Colonial Boys' Tweed Sports Suits— Usual price 35/- Underwear— At 10 per cent, reduction '. Sale Price 22/6 Men's Pur Felt Hats— Usual price 15/-All-Wool Tweed Sports Suits— Sale Price 10/6 Usual price 39/6 Sale Price 29/6 Colonial Fur Pelt Hats— Usual m-iee 25/ AH Boys' and Men's Clothing, including Sale Price 19/6 College Suits, at 10 per cent, reduction. .. WoodrowV> and „ Ba J,™ Men's Cotton Sox- 2 pairs for 2/6 . Pelts-Usual price 29/6 Sale Price 22/6 Heavy Woollen Sox- Usual price 2/3 All Boys' and Men's Hats and CapsSale Price 1/6 Reduced at least 10 per cent. All Footwear at Cuba St. Branch Greatly Reduced NEW ZEALAND CLOIHING FACTORY *fffr|f#|j Lambton Quay [B^s^ wSmSi and Cuba Street jifSfli iUJlAJl flirty xAvlvxvX I ——^»^**— I p| n'punjp^APTf\Hv^

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 31, 6 August 1923, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 31, 6 August 1923, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 31, 6 August 1923, Page 11