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The Union Clothing Co.V Commences Wednesday, August 19 FOR 10 DAYS ONLY! Commemorating Our CHANGE-OVER TO NEW AND LARGER PREMISES MEN'S MERCERY and BNDERWEAR Duri the - t ear in our new BOTS' MERCERY .»d ONDERWAER ™?S,!SfSrS,"»^^e.'S; shop we have abundantly, fulfilled 1* 5 /n, ,/n, ./:,,./.., vn, A.• jht.promise of better values made : M«\^b™ M. w-vi. IMH w*. s/5, on the occasion of our removal, "SUZ.JQffI. %% «g= Men's SOFT SHIRTS—Bands; in winceys, and this Sale Of Sales will give Boys' Coloured COTTON SHIRT/B—"With" Ceylons, unions, and flannels; just the our cus tomers the further benefit C°llar and P°cket; in Stoy* and shirt for winter, being strong and warm vul vuoiumcio we Juuuer uenem nurses' cloth; quoted on size & ( fit aver-' 7/11, 8/11, 9/11, 12/6, 18/6, 19/6, 21/- O f reduced prices. age boy of 12) Sale Price— ■. r ■ 4 / 8 5/0 k/ R r;/n <,/« * n ••"■ 6/9, 7/7, 8/5, 10/6, 15/B, 16/4 17//6 n C I D • CL !>• . c • Sale Prices 4/- 4/5 4/* R/1 K/o' i/7■■ Men's HABD-WEAB SmBTB-Macte in Our Sale PriCeS ShOW a DireCt Saving Boys' WINCEY, UNION Sd ALLWOOT strong driUs, grandrills, Oxfords, and C D L SHIETS—In light, medium knddurk black Italians; coUarsattaehea • Oil Every PurchaSC grey, also light Wp£iT&» 6 7/11, 8/11, 9/11, 10/6, 11/6 . : " ' ■ 4A) fi/fi ft/11 1 ny 10/ Sale Prices 6/9, 7/7, 8/5, 8/10, 9/8 — ; Sale Prices 4/1 7/2.8/s 9/2' in/ Men's PYJAMA SUITS—WeII cut; our own make; in flannelette, win- Boys' PYJAMA SUITS—In neat striped wincey and flanneiotW- li™ ft ceys, unions,, all wool, and silk and wool .' a rise and fall 6d. per size 9/- 11/- Sale P-ricPi 7/<i 0/9 10/6, 12/6, 15/6, 18/G, 21/-, 25/-, 30/-, 35/- Boys' GOLF CO ATS-AU wool; ingrey, heather, lovnt/eadfancvmbr • . Sale Prices 8/10, JO/6, 13/-, 15/6, 17/6, 20/10, 25/-, 29/2 ture; size 28in. 9/11, 10/ C Sale Price 8/& ft/in" Men's FLANNEL TJNDERS—FuII size; self bound necks; in Shetland, Boys', PULL-OVEES—In grey, navy, and cream- size 2&ln ri™ »«* fail s. navy, grey, or Orkney . 6/11,7/11,9/6,10/6 6d. per size 8/6 Sale Price 7/2 Men, UNDEBSHIBTS-British and <£££%£? in Sino? cS *"£ -""* "* ff« .mere,'fine worsteds, and lamb's wool • . ■ Sale Piice 4/34/11 K/a 5/11/6/11, 7/11, 8/11, 10/6, 11/6, 13/6, 15/6, 18/6 Boys' COLONIAL JERSEYS—Heavy weight; in navfr and erev- emoted . Sale Prices 5/1, 5/11, 6/9, 7/7, 8/10, 9/8, 11/4, 13/-, 15/6 on 24in., rise and fall 3d. per size 5/U 7/f 8 n Men's ALL-WOOL.CARDIGANS-In grey, heather, mole, navy, camel, 'P Sale Pricra 5/1 G/i t£ and lovat 10/6, 12/6,' 15/6, 18/6, 25/-, 27/6, 30/-, 35/. Fine CASHMERE JEESEYS-In navy, grey, and cream- size 24 rise Sale Prices 8/10. 10/6, 13/-, 15/6, 20/10, 23/-, 25/-, 29/2 and fall 6d. . ' ' 3X)% Sale Price 8/1 n " Men's ALL-WOOL PULL-OVERS^-A splendid range of recently im- Boys' JERSEYS WITH FANCY COLLARS-Brown and cold fawn ana * ported goods; m neat jazz and fancy designs : . •■ ■ saxe, navy and red, saxo and sky; size 22in. 6/3 Sale Price 5/a Prom 12/6 to 25/-; all bearing our liberal Sale Discount Boys' JERSEY SUITS—In navy, grey, cream, saSe brown 10/6 12/K Men's WOOL KNITTED VESTS—Good patterns, nicely bound; warm . Sale Prices 8/10 10/R •and comfortable in wear 10/6,14/6,18/6,21/- Suits with Tie to Match— 11/6 Sale Price B/8 ,r™,a omJ^o t t, <? ale Pr^ ceS 8/10> %f\ W/ 6 ' "<?" Vn™? RIBBED JERSEY SUITS-With contrast colour on collar; navy MEN'S SWEATERS—In cream, heather, and grey; with stand or roll with saxe, white with saxe, grey with red, putty with bliw- 22in 10Ai collar -, 10/6, 15/6, 18/6 Sale Prices 8/8, 13/-, 15/6 rise and fall 1/- every 2in < ' ' SEAMEN'S JERSEYS—A splendid line in the Kaiapoi make; Clearing .gale Price 8/10, rise anil fall'lOd every fifn at 8/11; worth double. Alsb a fine navy worsted lettered NZGS, JERSEY BLOOMERS—To match fuio cashmere jerseys- in 'erev ana throwing out at 10/6 . cream; size 20in, 5/6, liso and fall 3d. • Sale Prlca 4/R MEN'S BRACES—AII the well-known makes—Samson, President, Tokio, Boys' GOLF HOSE—AII wool, fashioned loss- correct colour* for »71 Police, Cantab -- . 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11 schools; size. 5, 4/-, rise and faTw. per siie WtoWwa/J Sale Prices 2/2, 2/7, 3/-, 3/5, 3/10, 4/3 Boys' ELASTIC BELTS-Some 40 different colourines- everTscW.l Men's LEATHER BELTS—Nothing better to wear with flannel trousers represented Sail *rln« \na £ t. 1/11, 2/6, 3/6, 4/6 Sale Prices 1/9, 2/2, 3/-, 3/10 Boys' KNITTED SCHOOL TIES-During tEe sale period these will be Men's WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS—Hemstitched or on-plain borders sold At 93 each or 4 for 2/10 Per half dozen, 3/- 4/6, 6/- 11/6, 15/- Boys-SINGLETS—Wo always keep a wonderful variety in Boys' Under-' Sale Prices 2/6, 3/10, 5/-, 9/8, 12/6 wear; and apart from stocking the best-known Entfish makes we Men's LEATHER GLOVES—Suede, tan, or grey; unlined 12/6 have the Roslyn, Petone, Rosedale, and Canterbury brands The folSale Price-10/6 • lowing quotations are on size 26in.:— ' . Men's VELOUE HATS—In drabs, greys, browns, and fawns, also blacks English Merino and Fine Wools— 4/6 5/9 8/9 rise and fall S3 * . 25/-, 29/6, 35/- Sale Prices 18/6, 21/-, 25/- . '•.",. Sale'piice. 3/10, 4/11, 7/5 All Prices Reduced. Stocks Must be Cleared. Hundreds of Throw-Outs, too numerous to mention, to go at Ridiculous Prices. MEN'S CLOTHING SECTION BOYS' CLOTHING SECTION MEN'S TWEED OVERCOATS—New goods, new patterns, new shapes; every LITTLE BOYS' OVERCOATS—There never was a better time to requirement filled to the letter. At the same time you secure a big saving t>uv y°ur little son a coat than now. We are making some in cost. Below are a few of the values offered, many others too numerous ' ye drastic clearing lines which will mean so much to the< to detail ' <• . ■ ■ ' ' thrifty mother. Remember, every coat carries ou^ liberal Sale 39/6, 50/-, 55/-, 63/-, 70/-, 75/-, 84/-, 90/- 95/- Discount, but certain throw-outs aye often half the original Sale Price 33/-, 41/8, 45/10, 52/6, 58/4, 62/6, 70/-, 75/-,79/2 Pn??- Amongst these is a line of Boys' D.B. Coats—Shaped to MEN'S RAINCOATS—In light, medium, and dark fawns, olive, mole, and -o wf sS >T „ ' • eF° 29/6 Clearing at 14/6 navy 63/-, 75/-, 84/-, 90/- 95/-, 105/- Bo?s Navy Nap Eeefers- > .. .; .Sale Prices 52/6, 58/4, 70/-, 75/-, 79/2, 87/6 T . Vf v „ Sale Price 14/8 tjt knvr tjtttitst?t> nn * rra » * 1 • , LigHt Fancy Tweed Overcoats—• . -iC_;^~V * '~m~*—~ BLACK EUBBER COATS—A few large sizes only; jg/6 21/-' 25/- 27/6 32/6 ■ •552^^7 1 t^j!L heavyweight . Usual price 45/- ' 15/6, 17/6, 20/10,'. 23/6* 27/2 l*^sl» eJ£S£&S: - Anniversary Sale Price 25/- YOUTH'S OVERCOATS—SmartIy cuti : \ZJKp /THy^PfT^ MOTOE CYCLE COATS—A few small sizes only; m double-breasted; with half boltea ' i^B^r J\ X? t&J^k awn macin tosh; worth three times the price backs or. with-loose belts; made in >r [LVfjKB Clearing at 18/6 ■ dark, medium, and light,-greys, and • '/ifH&wMsr *\. -•^ TjS; 'H||^3sßß| Mon's TWEED SUITS —Now is your opportunity brown and heather mixtures; quoted ;'/ %cllm/Ph vk. /// II / V^IhBS *? socure a S00(^ quality hard-wearing suit at a on size 11; rise and fall 2/0 per size" 7 far'&l 'ti // lU V~v • jKKKm riclicul? uslylow price. There is no question about 30/-, 32/6, 37/6, 45/-,'47/G, SoVi / I/711 til ilk / '/' IW oL/'MK^^^ our SXI^S B'^ing satisfaction, and the prices defy 25/-, 27/2, 31/4, 37/6, 39/8, 41/8' / fw j§\ Jf^k // IB v competition C 3/-, 75/-, 84/', 95/-, 105/-, ]2(i/- BOYS' VARSITY" SUITS—The shirt / If- WE S~Jk if ■ (jJfSm ■ ■ Sale Prices 52/6' 62/6 .' 7°/-, 79/2, 87/6, 105/- and short suit, made with shoulder / | 1 Z**m lIJmMi IWSs^m MEN'S TROUSERS—Now is the time to secure a straps and tabs; in good shades of I 3j|l Mm >^jf3lu\^kivmllSK^ good pair at a low price. We hold large stocks, grey and fancy tweeds J / I*l 1 M^U\\.4tm anc^ can most any figure. lv good shades of • • . 12/6, 14/6, 15/6, 18/6 I/ «| iiUlm jQ >flr lfe^*Jv BVOT>8 VOT> brown, and heather mixtures Sale Prices 10/6, 12/2, 13/6, 15/6 L- MllSlill hB V^y\WtutoV^^ 14/0, 15/6, 18/6, .21/-, 25/-, 23/6' BOYS'. SPORTS SUITS —A special fl S/i7/I?,^WM KtffljnlWN^mW Sale Price 12/2' 13/-> 15/6' 17/6' 20/10' 24/8 cleaning up line, throw-outs from all <f^ \\Wl!w\lJm TWBfSaL \LxWlmm\. Our Special W-O-T-O-P TROUSER—It outwears two sizes at 19/6. Liberal Sale Discount >U Ifill IH ' |,Hf li.^^^^^ ordinary pairs. Will be sold at Sale Price 15/6 off all' College Suits, embracing Wel: T \\Wi\lMv UIuBM. \%. * HB^A' EIDING BREECHES—Made from hard-wear- lington, Wellesley, Technical, Scots, h l|Wf/f 17/jHL \\ iS^^BA iv% English tweeds; smartly cut; strapped St. Patrick's II \[lm\\ml <HflH VirBSW V^^H^ knees ■- 35/-, 37/6, 45/-, 63/- BOYS' ODD SHOETS —Made from II Mwii «^B Mil Hlm^mm^k, Sale Prices 29/2, 31/4, 37/6, 52/6 • strong saddle tweed; also brown, grey, Ll JW '/A IEHR mil' /Hi^Bk. yotjt:hs'' TROUSER SUITS—We have met light, and dark mixtures in Cheviots; I Wmf** , llfaljl 'f/IK^^^^^ *^9' ever-growing demand for Youths' ' rough and line navy serges Bn —==jM| ' 'nMIL ('■■fll^^^H '■Tvouser Suits by. stocking a good'range of 8/3, 9/3, 11/- mm} wm flour liM\Ws neat S reys anrt nnv.v serges; quoted on size Sale Prices 6/11, 7/9, 9/10 ||w ' IV Wmk \ llttlwk 14, rise and fall 2/6 per size• BOYS' RAINCOATS—Made from cot- W ' W * 'Wish \ WMfi^ Dark Grey Cheviot-1. .. 59/6,67/6 ' ton gabardine; double-breasted - ii JH "ffStMl \Q^/r^ Sale Price 49/8, 56/4 dealing Price 10/6 Jf\ Im ' 71^ -^-^^^^~lSnwk Mid Grey— . 03/- BOY SCOTJT GOODS—During our sale J^M (M & l/fw .. . |M\ Sal^ Price 52/6 period' Scout Shirts, Belts, Knives, $£^* ' ft. \ 1 Navy Serge— ' 72/6, 92/6 ' Hats, Scarves, etc., will all carry our J ~ .-. Sale Price 60/6, 77/2 liberal Sale Discount . ■ THE SAME VALUES OFFERING AT EACH OF OUR BRANCHES. niuott/fahmo £ L' 1^ WHITE HOUgjCbrnei' oF Cuba an^Ohuanee SbsJ) BRANCHES: 160 Lambton Quay (opposite Public Trust);. 155 Riddiford Street, NEWTOWN; and at Jackson Street, PETONE. ' \

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 42, 18 August 1925, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 42, 18 August 1925, Page 11

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