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JUST 98 BOYS WILL BENEFIT "^ fif mothers come and take advantage '< J . of our ; Spedal Offe buoys'; Suits I A fine range irv dark greyy light grey, i j and brown, sizes 4 to 16 At 21/- to 31/6 worth at least 10/- more. Come on, :. Motner—bring your boy in now-and •■ treat him to a new suit. " « HOPE 8R05..-?? *<M*g* I ■■ ■ . MTho Value Mercer." Wellington f Why Feel Cold? ' :v^:v | When you can buy a good !■ Overcoat E 59/6 [ S.B. and D.B. Tweeds. Navy Naps and I Garbicords. Velours and Blanket Cloths. :. Stylish Goods and Worth Seeing — ! i M. nUt HAorl Willis Streets ■ V ——_—^- ' / l '^^ | - ,_1 . :j I^^ I Happy is the Man • ■who has that extra pair of trousers in readiness, Tint doubly happy is the man who gets that extra pair of trousers at . • Duncan's—the Trouser House. COTTON TWEED HARDWARE TROUSERS— 8/6 HOLEPROOF TROUSERS— 10/6 ' t KAIAPOI TWEED TROUSERS-Dark grey, caff bottoms "16/6 '» PETO&E TWEED TROUSERS-Cuff bottoms 19/b, 21/- It PETONE TWEED TROUSERS—Cuff bottoms^ all shades " - *: Jt/6,"-25/- * "- PETONE WORSTED TROUSERS—Indigo dye. cafF bottoms ' 30/- to 35/NAVY SERGE TROUSERS—Indigo dye, caff bottoms 30/- to-32/6~ DUNCAN'S Clothing Store Lid. § ;; .. "The Trouser Hbute 1* V, 82-84 Manners Street, Wdlihgton. " I A Perfect Set of TeM ': r ■•■■'.;- for S2/10A =am j I - A perfect set of teeth results only from the use. of good material^ J and the techniciue of skilled craftsmen.: Our .plates, are" ' || warranted to be 'made of white metal pin teeth and A^h'is Wtiale*"^ J bone rubber, while the personnel of our staff is Mr. Ellison (Regd. by Exam.),; Mr. Willis (Regd. by Exam.), Mr. Nicholson (Regti.. j] by- Exam.), Mr... Castendyke, Mr. Coulter, Mr. Cohen,.: Mr. .Rough, ' 1 Miss Buckman, Miss Read, Miss Rait. SET Dr LUXE—This is the VPentaform" Plate, (Regfc^i 1 ' . ■ " Trade Mark), with "Natura" life-like i &una and moulded palate of uniform I . .-.■.,.., thinness. "Oentaform" Set £5/5/OPEN MON., WED: AND FRIDAY EVENINGS; I ELLISON, "The Dentist" I ' ■.■•■■ .-. (Late of Los Angeles) • , :,;,"/ IJ ■• ." Gourteaay Placer;™ ' 4 OPPOSITE GAS CO. PHONE 23-088 J , 15/30 h.p,at 1485 Designed specially for overseas requirements, the 15/30 h.p. CROSSLEY carries four or five passengers in perfect comfort anywhere a. car can go. Over 50 miles p^rh'otir attained-easily, and the petrol consumption is at least 30 ' '•'■'■■■' miles per gallon. ■'■' ''AI: particulars and demonstrations at the CROSSLEY DEPOT: 38 Waring Taylor Street

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 116, 20 May 1925, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 116, 20 May 1925, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 116, 20 May 1925, Page 11

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