I last Week of "H.B/s" Summer Sale j Final Bargain Day—Saturday 12th j | It is now or never for ttie Savings—now .3 ! or never for the Fine Bargains offering . \ during the last days of "H.B.'s" Sale. § I ' ; * Scores of these slashing Bargains in f ■.■■■■ Men's and Boys' Wear as well as. " i | Family Footwear, will make of this a | • ! memorable Sale. i I" "H.B.Y' Final Bargains Make Good Reading j JiEN'S GAPS—Great variety of colours; wonderful BOYS' SCHOOL SHOBTS—In strong rough navy yalues Usually 4/6 Sale Price 2/11 - serge, well made Usually 7/11 Sale Price 5/6 h POYS' CAPS—In newest shapes,'light or dark MEN'S GBEY FLANNEL TBOUSEBS—In good S tweeds, etc. Usually 3/6 and 4/6 qualities, weU made, belt loops, etc. ■-■■:',_■ Sale Price 2/6 and 2/11 Usually 18/6 to 34/6 Sale Price 15/6 to 29/6 g MEN'S FELT HATS-In greys, browns, etc., MEN'S! BLAZEES-Kne quality English flannel, 6 smart shapes; very special value navy Wue, piped with various coloured cord k Usually 16/6 Sale Price 10/6 • To cleat 14/11 g MEN'S FELT HATS-In smart cut or bound MEN , S NAV Y GABABDINE BAINCOATS-In g < edges, various new shades Usually 17/6 trench style, specially waterproofed lining, won-" S S Sale Prlce 13/ 6 derful value Usually 79/6 Sale Price 63/- P MEN'S COLONIAL SOX-Grey or MEN'S "RAILWAY" TWEEB TEOUSEES-In E : heather shades To clear 1/- pair hard wearing material, dark and medium greys, § I MEN'S STRONG BEACES-Suitable for hard ' ete> Usually 19/6 Sale Price 13/11 , R : I . r : Usually 2/3 and 2/11 - • mi N>B TBOUSEBS-In very serviceable tweeds, I ; | .;.■:■ Sale Price 1/3 and 1/11 pair aark shades, all sizes Usually 15/6 h ; ': MEN'S SUMMEE-WEIGHT SINGLETS OR Sale Price 10/6 g : ! PANTS—Wonderful value Usually 3/11 in,™ oic otttw t « v/ S : ■ -b-i / MEN'S SAC SUITS^-In fine quality navy serge, n :. . Sale Price 2/11 smartly cut, and pure indigo dye g j. . MEN'S BLACK ITALIAN WOEKING SHIETS— , , Usually £5/19/6 Sale Price £5/5/- § Heavy quality Usually 7/11 Sale Price 4/11 -,r^ T , a „,> am ™ t • • '■ ■,'' * * § , . MEN'S SAC SUITS—In superior make of fine ,^ S MEN'S BAND SHIRTS—Neat designs, with collars worsteds, new shades Usually 95/- \ -'. I , to match, fast dyes Usually 8/11 Sale 6/6 Sale Price 78/6 | j MEN'S. "HOLBBO" SHIRTS—The most comfort- MEN'S SAC SUITS—In all wool coloured tweeds, i w able shirt for. sports wear; in boys' sizes also smart shades and well made 1.. : - Clearing Prices 5/1 to 8/11 ITsually 69/6 to 8.5/- Sale Price 49/6 and 52/6 f ' ; MEN'S PYJAMAS—In heavy qualities, neat pat- . , ~ * '■ ! : ' ; ' I j terns, all sizes UsuaUy 9/li Sale.Price 6/11 *j p,. « B j MEN'SWHITE LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS- ■ at LUDt bttett | ■ !'.-.• K^jn or hemstitched borders MAIDS' AND LADIES' FANCY BAE SHOES— £ ! Usually lOd. each-- Sale Price 6 for 2/6 . Flat heels Usual price 23/6 Sale Price 17/11 £ I - ' '. ■ S I MEN'S FANCY SOX—Neat patterns,, in all wool LADIES' PATENT BAE SHOES—New Oxford c Usually 3/11 and 4/6 Sale Price 2/11 pair heels Usually 25/- Sale Price 19/11 I MEN'S SPORTS JACKETS-Smart patterns and GENTS' BOX • CALF OXFORD SHOES-Very I weU made, aU sizes Usually 35/- Sale 22/6 smart and good fitting Usually 29/6 Sale 25/- S j BOYS' SPORTS SUITS—In all wool colonial GENT'S WILLOW CALF OXFORD SHOES— | tweeds, dark colours, wonderful value Medium toes, very special ' Usually 29/6 | Usually 32/6 to 39/6 ; Sale Prices 27/6 ' Sale Price 22/6 1 I '■-."'•.'■.-■.■ ' . .■■■'•■' r New Zealand Clothing Factory ! BllPlPlJr [N^V ZEALAND] E I |l^B|| Lambton Quay and Cuba Street K^ffrgJ i (f SALE^ALE! SALE! TUP "17^T ¥TJCI7» WALKER'S UMBRELLA SHOP 1 1 rllL fclKjlLllrbbj S3 MANNERS STREET, ■ (Opporito Thornton'i). HACK SAW FRAME = Detigned to Reduce Fatigue "V T» A substantial, rigid, reliable and perfectly balanced frame, designed i^** K.0.1J to give full protection to the operator's hand, and to ensure that the ■* n 11 1 pressure is applied in,the correct direction. ' ' ■ITISIcI.LI.GCL I The Eclipse reduces breakages to a minimum. Adjustable from 8 inches •.•.«■.** wv«. !'-■-. to 12 inches. !*i' ■ > ■ ! BRITISH THROUGHOUT' . The practice of modem **. " dental surgery necessitates vnrt? Ar-tru-re the u»e of thoroughly iipSOLE AGENTS:— to-date equipment. 1 The STEWART TIMBER, GLASS, £ > 'F&rfi and HARDWARE CO ItA Jr^.tTU^^ " "ftIVU VV /\I\H. %*AJ. 9 LA.CL, in.talled the very latest GENERAL HARDWARE MERCHANTS, WHOLESALE and RETAIL X-Ray appliances for I 80-84 COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON. modem dental work. ' ~^~2—2S"^SS!2SIISSS^SSSIS3I^SISSSSi Patients can therefore - - be further assured of careful and correct diagnosis and treatment of all teeth and SACS. . S"&= VFRV cm-i»-»iT7 ™.t i. • .. .. ' Lennite Plates are natural CKY smartly cut garments imported direct from in colour, size and shape. British Factories where only tailors are engaeed You forget theyW f a l, e , and in cuttinp; you can !'er'"ze '"em '" ■ _ s" boiling water. The newest Cloths and Designs in Fawns and Grey E^-^ free when ErreCtS- sets are ordered. Con-- ■ f^ mml I sultation and advice gratis. PRICES from 9^^^/m FArH Nurses in attendance. _. _ '***.**"! • Telephone 45-591 I hese Coats are worn with Grey or Fancy Flannel Trousers. You will like them. U>. P. Sommerirille 'W AI I A#^ WTI O Wv%£*4^ iL <f "The Careful Dentist" ** ■™.JLiJLiiTL^l2j €st liIdSON molesworth street Next Evening Post," WILLIS STREET. rw .m . t o6, r a. I —■——■^^■»m»^i»——m.^,^.—^^^^——._ I Swurday, 9 ».m. to 1 p.m. 26
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 31, 7 February 1927, Page 5
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