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======== =__=======::==== ====_===ss======:=== hi . #j| i ; _^ \\ I! | THE NEW TAILORED COATS j 111 Showing To-day at James Smith's Corner j •■I The event of the tailored coat for street wear brings us an ' I 111 entirely new style of garment, and a moderately priced one i |y too. The smart tailored coats, as illustrated above, fill the •! 1H need of those who desire a lighter-weig!ht walking coat for, JJ 111 general wear during these fresh early Autumn days. Note our JJ 111 Lower Prices. See the goods in our Showroom Department II jjl j ■ . (First Floor). II {IS GB4O-NEW TAILORED COAT j| HI Style exactly as illustrated. This coat can : .'.:'. II ■|| be supplied in All-wool Repp or Garbicsord, ./, || HI in either navy, bottle green, nut brown, or £fC /I C / |j •■I cinnamon At James Smith's Conner *«/ W/ " || }{{ GB4l-TWEED TAILORED COAT jj mi :■:■.. Style exactly as illustrated. In either nm am im II I!! smart check Tweeds or fine quality G?ar- £5/7/0 111 JJJ bicords and Wool Repj>s. Shades —botile, . HI Hl'. . nut brown, cinnamon, navy, and black.! .CC/17/12 ••• 111 At James Smith's Corner *&/ IY/D 111 ii! ' G842-VELOUR TAILORED (COATS • j" JJI -1-. Style exactly as, illustrated. These smart ■ JJ* III;. coats are in jjlain and check Velours, also , JJI 111 in smart Tweeds. Shades—beaver, fawn, ..-■■■. ||| HI brown, mole, henna, arid bl^ck mixtures. fiC /C / " 111 111 At James Smith's Cornp jLD/D/m jj m" The coatc illustrate J above are drawn by our Artist from actual coat* in II our stock, any of which can be aupp'ied in 3.5.VV.,W.,0.5, Extra O.S. sizes , j! |jj FIRST FLOOR DEPARTMENT jj jii i: Corner f ill rGuba&ManrvQrs Sts. WbllirvatGrv. n i y That Backward ■ y-4~ —"":. —^^^ Point of View. ■ I've ''^ c" puzzlintr my head what to talk . about this week. Ke»l tired and weary, after Jr . • a: long trip ronnd the growing plantations f 3t^ i^^ things. You Remember me telling you last V Jl \{(ls' i^^iffiWl i \ l^^B^niiM^^Mi / tr?uble 'n .the 'OKlinary 'course of existence ]mi\V^^^KßK^Mi^^W Mf ■ ola an^ firey and prettr livery?" r^ircw^i^l^r^alSiP^r^T^^ffl/ imf young days' I was not the saving kind— W^^Smmff^Sfr^^/^^//MvM\ toolc life "6 "• came and care(i little of Js W&SimSSiS^MW/P^Z&fiwillllnllln \ figured out the unnecessary drinks I ' WRsMiw^l^//fc§&^//üß(lyMl\ \\. drank, the round of fun and frolic which I IsL V nt mJro'"? but l worked out that eince / , \\\ wSSMsMßfiffl{/vz%%y%fflllm \ least £1 a week for the patt thirty-odd I I' Willilluwßt^^^^^ an^ BrownS older every day, and putting \^r \i "» Jj^ ■ - there ;• seems, ito be nothing left but the 3Se3=mS3L N^^iK Bo jou know you can cultivate the saving habit just as easy, as tho K^hHE^, (pending habit? and I raise my hat to N.Z. Perpetual Forests, Ltd., for : MfflMW^B%&sS£k WT ' Producing a plan whach will make the saving of round about. 4d. a day jHßßßil^^MlliPs^v W ■ f™ a good chance of growing into a solid £500 as the years'go by. i J^raWSn^^S^ W . Abe things worth I'Ookinir into. Over 40,000 ■ people are trying out the K.Z. Perpetual Forcs&s, Ltd., saving plan to-day. Are you going to bo JE|M||||pp^g|^p^| ■ ■ » »i»«*»t!of or a savei-? I hope you'll be the latter when I have a . ■ . COT KEEE-WRIJE IN PENCIL. You CANNOT ignore Jim's advice i'"~Z. ""'"""" ' '"""I : Imith.Wylie A Co., Ltd., : : (eater's Buildings, or Box 1211, = JPOr ivIUIV StlKe« lOr XiJUll. = Please said me by 'cturn mail a. copy 6f The Smith- i ' : WyM Jouraal, also your free 24-page illustrated book. : CHILDREN'S sake, write I — I = AddiKSS i . j : : Data ' to-day. .:■■■ i „ „„, , „, i I Time andpajftin Th*¥H+<fyit&t!WK I IJ^TfUTIf TtflMi

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 85, 10 April 1926, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 85, 10 April 1926, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 85, 10 April 1926, Page 16

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