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MCM The Greatest suir SALE in IVIEiH • the history of WELLINGTON Bought by Schneideman & Sons Ltd. Schaeideman Bros/ Ltd. Stock (Men's Shop, Colombo Street, Christchurch) Thousands of Pounds worth of Suits and Overcoats to be offered.at SOME A LITTLE OVER SOME LESS THAN X C\G£ Reductions off all Men's JL C\££ 2 vJfil Suits and Overcoats 2 V^l 1 To the General Public Having purchased the whole of Schneideman Bros.' Men's Stock, Colombo Street, we shall offer it entirely for Sale. The conditions of this Sale are for NETT CASH only. Alterations if necessary made Free of Charge. You are advised to shop early; such an opportunity may never occur again. The Sale will continue from day to day until the Stock is cleared to make room for our own HUGE SPRING STOCK. Unclaimed Suits A large number of Unclaimed Suits in many different sizes, and they fit perfectly. In Dark Grey and Brown Worsteds. TQ_BE\SOLP AT UNHEARD-OF PRICES. SCHNEIDEMAN & SONS Ltd., Tailors 86 Manners St., and 111 Cuba St., Wellington GREAT NEWS! Mosgiel Warehouse Fire SALVAGE STOCK of MEN'S UNDERWEAR and RUGS bought by "H.B.V' SPLENDID BARGAINS Every Garment Guaranteed Sound SEE WINDOWS MEN'S HALF HOSE—AII wool, fine quality; fawn or grey shade. Usually 2/11. Clearing Price 1/11 pair HEAVY EIBBED UNDEKPANTS—UsuaIIy 7/3. Clearing Price 4/11 MEDIUM WEIGHT SINGLETS OR PANTS — Pawn, natural or blue grey. Usually 7/6, 10/6, 11/6, 12/6, 13/6. Clearing Price 5/6, 7/6, 7/11, 8/6, 8/11 RUGS SUPERIOE QUALITY "MOSGIEL" RUGS — Various weights'; neat patterns. Usually 42/-, 57/6, 63/-, 75/-, 90/-, 105/Clearing Prices 30/-, 40/-, 50-/, 55/-, 65/-, 79/6 New Zealand Clothing Factory [NEW ZEALA¥d7| Lambton HIWHTSJ Cuba I CLOTHING ¥. AGTORYJ MASHING DAf^^^ SOMETHING that loosens dirt and m%/ A quickly makes clothes |g ? , dfa&l&fctik ' Something that gets /jt (W§&i±^ the work well done A^//wk N^^^tok. without harm or VY^L/*f JW shrinkage to the \\w <& daintiest fabrics or \\|\ S(mto^g the most delicate \ W,\ drudgery and saves prociooS woollens! \jHbp timel ■'■■ . fUift*l Something that is far stqie/tfS&f^L {W^x rior to and more economical «tap?^f J| . / / and flakes—Taniwha Soap fijtyll sV^'^Z- j-^r / U9e TaniWha for dishes fifid

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 49, 26 August 1926, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 49, 26 August 1926, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 49, 26 August 1926, Page 6

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