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And read of the savings at ' NEW PREMISES ' *!Br ■■ This is to be our First Sale since removal to the "White ||?j House" on the corner Cuba St. and Ghuznee St. and we're Ity^^^. out to make it a BIG SALE. • JPf : j Everything Reduced at least 3/4 in the £ In this department we are following .the Firm's policy of "carrying BOYS' SLEEPING SUITS j1 SS"^^"^ T^^L^^^rtZ^^^l ' ™S' COmWnaliOJl Sle^Buit^^gooa designs; very strong substantial sale Discount. Two-piece Suits— \ -. ' £ rom *Al j 9 Little Boys' Coats^-Ilaglan sleeves; blue grey tweed 5/11 MFN ,e „„ „.._. 7<X I 11 Boys' Coats—Buttoned up to neck with wide round collar 12/6 v ' ™ano,SAt SUlld \ ' A |35 Light Mature and Fancy Tweed Coats-Semi-Prince backs; to lit J™ r opportunity to secure a High-grade suit at a ridiculously low price ! boys of 3to 8 years. These were N 27/6 to 35/- Now 17/11 A few Super Quality English Suits— . - Ori-inallv 67 wT i P™ I jIS Little Boys' Fancy. Overcoats—2-button, with D.B. lapels 15/6 ,IQ-. '• , ~ °■ 7 Sale Price 63/' I j , YOUTHS' OVERCOATS . - %*%& 2^re^^I^^ "7r w/ I j Our stock of! Bigger Boys' and Youths' Overcoats is large, varied, and 63/, 75/° 84/^9O/-, it)- tStoS^/g 70/ 7 ,, S7/R | up-to-date. We are throwing out sonic wonderful values in odd coats, Men's Dressing Gowns-A file cottonWlKft i^ vl£ 'a ?( where the complete range has been broken into colouring poplinettc, in brown and slate ■! W ft~^Sfr W6^.'*™ 118 eedS ' &t0 Bat" G°Wn|-In TUrMsll toWeU^' e-trast- collar Z°S^ j. - BOYS' AND YOUTHS' RAINCOATS » Blue Silver-back Denim Trousers- Usually 8/11 .. Sale Price 7/7' I In this section we have decided to clear out the whole of our cotton pIkI^T Usually 10/6 Sale Price 8/10 I gabardine raincoats. While, they last you can secure them for 5/11 each. Grey Denim TronS? * Usually "17/6 Sale Price 14/6 1 Large-size Boys' Trench Coats-With loose all-round belts 13/-. These 7 Wh ot^Tn Bflgnlar. price 8/11 Sale Price 7/7 • g ! could not be replaced for four times the money ' Bib Overalls— Regular-price 10/6 Sale Price 8/10, j ; Nothing sold at Sale Prices until Wednesday 9 am. • m,,i-- t, .„■ Combinations— Regular price 15/6 Sale Price 13/- | A few wool Gabardine Raincoats will all bear our libe^f 'fi^ffiKS^T ■• - gSSSffi?^ 1" ££ ££ %k ! BOYS' VARSITY SUITS ' Bib Overalls- Ee|ular price 9/11 Sale Price,3/5 I jAn Excellent Shape for the younger boy—Loose-flttinT Shirt with ' Comblnatlons— Regular price 15/6 Sale Price 13/- £ ! Blc r BOYS' HATS AND-CAPS -..- .-..1 ; . wash well, wool and cotton cloth i O /6 ncr suit on i CaPs ~For ail-schools During Sale Period jl/fj each 1 j Bettor Quality in pure wool Colonial Tweeds—Light, medium, and dark a dozen. 1 Bo ( .^ Hats—J l ZooA tweeds •-■ ' Sale Price 1/- each J \ greys, also brown and fancy mixtures; size 1 15/6 Eise 10d per si-e excellent range of Boys' Golf Caps—ln all-wool Colonial tweeds -I We have also a few Little Boys' Tunic Suits—Odd sample garments Bov..'Clv,wr rif n ki « n Sale Price 2/11 X Worth 35/- Clearing at 8/11 Boys Gabardine Golf Caps-Also self-coloured serges 1/-each !•■ BOYS' SPORTS SUITS .' ' Hats-Worth 4/ii = cieaTtogati/I Our tremendous output in this department keeps our stock always clean '■„,.- T " MEN'S HATS AND CAPS . ■ j and fresh. Now is the time to buy, as we give our generous Sale Dis- Felt Hats—ln all the best colours. The whole of our stock beans.the Salo | count on aU hnes. Apart from this we are clearing up' some odd suits ,> ■ D, lsc°Ullt- «ote th* following prices—s/li, 7/7, 8/10, 10/6, 15/6, 17/6 . at ridiculously low prices. .The sizes and prices are too numerous to ' Men s Tweed Caps—Good patterns; the' Mascot or Golf style j _ ..' _ ,' ■- detail.- - :,._.,,„,.;,;„-., -..: Usually 2/11,. 3/llj 4/11, 5/11 Sale Prices 2/6*, 3/5, 4/3, 4/11 ; Smaller Boys' Suits— From i,- /ft A clearing-up line at 1/H ■ Ser^° 12yearS-^ '- ink" V —; BOYS' SCHOOL HOSE Our high St-^^^ c -^ed throughout. -'" %%*£s£ ™$* C.^^SfeS SU " , | .Unquestionably the public have appreciated the variety and values we Heather and black legs, with fancy bar to^-' "^ aad faU- 2d- Per siz* 'l yelrs^ronrVl T^T P n\ h^^ doubled those of previous Size 6, 3/-; rise and fall:&L per *» w MEN'S HALF HOSE. - . ' ir »a , Sh°^ Ou wliat <big hnjinZ means- " Tif ' an v grey cottoa ~ x/- Pate> Vll for a pairs 34 Men s Overcoats—Raglan sleeves, unlined, in medium greys; a smart ?.°l?^ a?r Cr ~ ' Sale Prices'l/3, 1/7, 1/9 ; coat for the man-about-town- . J ' ££/ ]?ine Ribbed Merino— . i. - . Sale Price 2/7 21 5°, vu + ble'brea 1 s. tO/ Coats—Half-belted backs; in dark greys 37/6 Black Cashmere—; . - Sale Prices 2/2, 2/7 S/- ---, t? 6"" Qualities- - 45/-,°52/6, and 70/- l^acy Socks-AU wool . . Sale Price 3/6 ' pair | 5 Dark Grey Motor Coats-Wool-lined Originally 12 g/s. ■■ HANDKERCHIEFS AND SCARVES ' 3 only with leather lining. Sale Pnce 5 gns. Better Qualities- .". 3/11 a E d 5/-half-dozen & *.&/&/- White- Hemstitched, also Plain— • "/fi haii> ,w-,, MEN'S RAINCOATS Coloured Borders- ' . , . -salLk/oI? 12 Trench Style-With loose belts, the Aquatite make! large sizes only Initialled Handkerchiefs- '■ ' „ ....'. ioa? All r«r in «i. , Originally £5/5/- Sale Price H2/6 |^ pl Q c Sllk squa «s- Worth 3/11 to 10/6 . 1/- each All Leading Makes—Such as the Sphynx, Ajax, Zambrene, Burberry Silk Scarves—ln putty, saxc, grey, brown,..and black ' Usually 8/11 and Aquatite - Original prices 75/-, 105/- 126/-, 147/- w,,r„ ,' "" • . ' Sale Price 7/7 •,r i- , , Sale Price 62/6, 87/6, 105/- 122/6 Wool Mufflers— i . . 1/n 2/n '/' Mackintosh Coats-The balance of this stock will be cleared at Half MEN'S FLANNEL UNDERS ■ ' Ar .nC^r v °"gXllal Prices 5°A 63/-, 84/- Sale Price 25/-, 31/6, 42/- Shetland and Grey— ■ Sale . Ww _„. Men's Unlined Raglan Coats-An excellent variety in this highly popu- Orkney Grey- : ' ' Pnce 5/11 b ae rtte Cr° a coat lor the w^dr'esseT man^ " ' no AU bett" a^ies bear our usual Sale Discount, including the- famous Aw.an a Tff^^SWSC" BOYS' JERSEYS I N °D JERSEY SUITS -:■ ■ re a few very special plums. -~—_ iz es IS -to 2 .." Us.al price, 7^ S/ll 6 DoSJf T^^°?° ? Weed C°atS~ Were 7/10/- For 84/- / aWB' Mole''and Eed Jerseys-20 to 2G inches ' 3^l - £3*£^2£- S®f- J?JK»: GrrT6 2^is?- aDd B— —™ — t , cow JSJ '.. ■ MEN'S PYJAMA SUITS ■■ MEN'S COAT SWEATERS No stinting of size in our Suits. Well cut, roomy, and dependable f 11 Splen l a^ ,Hne °f r awn ana Gr°y- Regular-price 12/8 At 8/10 materials. ' ■■*■.. All-wool Petone Make—ln heather, gTey, and lovat /o/ A?1?";; Cfc Kffl 42/- 21/" PriCe 13/" ■ A clearing line in Seamen's wool; Kaiapoi SS,% ' MEN'S SHIRTS ' " " ' ". two ordinary jersey. ' . The Neglige-Good designs, fast colours . , /T> .. i ,, T ,BRACES» TIES, AND COLLARS Usually 5/11, 6/11 7/11, 8/11, 10/G Now 4/11, 5/11, 6/9, 7/7, 8/10 ' »W™» fl™**"" ' ' *"' SalS PriCeS 2/2' 2/7> 3/5 A special cleanmg-up line at 3/11, ' C ' '"' WW ,4?°^ t?^ Ti Sale Prices 2/7, 3/2 3/7 AVmter-weight Shirts-Union and all wool „■. v -^ntearable. ends ... . . Sale e'3 ' Regular prices 8/11, 12/6, 15/6, 19/6 Sale Prices 7/7 10/6 13/- 16/4 our Sale Discount. Some special clearing lines-at-6d. each BOYS' SHIRTS Kaiapoi Ribbed Underpants—Men's size only-, Sale Price C/ 9 Pla gin°wSl e GIC7 ~ Size 5, V 3; rise and faU 3d. per size ENGLISH UNDERWEAR 5£J Tdmite Stripe- - Sl|Le%3/^3;. Te SS SSS Sfi .^^^^.^^SSfp^ 4/3 , 5/1 , 5/11 Dark Grey Cotton, with white stripe- ' V ' ' PCr SlZ6' S w V^^f 0?? „ "■" Sale Prics^ *& 7/7 ■ • "Size 5, 4/11; rise and fall 3d. per size 5%" ' ' 11/4; "Wol^'" n^ "Pesco," 14/8; Sale On at All Our Branches Postage must be added to all Sale Price Goods when ordered by maU. B^!r^^!^^^. (OPPO"te PUbHC TrUSt); ddif°rd Streel« NEWTOWN; and Jackson Street, PETONE

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 18, 21 July 1924, Page 11

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