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tjg "Resr" and quality are t-' \a sgncimmous—ask for either fft rffi and you get the other. Ei. [rp| But be sure you get. i?■ [g] Luncheon Cheese g rrfl Packed by — £3 Xp fOGGITT, JONES & CO., X tH _———— J9IZ Ft FILES TREATED WITHOUT AIB OF KNIFE. In England we have for 20 years been successfully 'seating patients suffering from Piles, Ulcers, Fissure, Prolapse, Tumours, Constipation, and all Rectal Troubles. Colonial patients, too, testify to the excellency of Dm. Yak Visck's Absorptive Tkeatmbht. Read -what-. Mrs. W. Moiris, of 12, AWerlcy Road, Mt. Eden, Auckland, says: — " Will yoa please forward 3 tabes*cf Pfaou for friends of mine ant here whom I hntlaanaM your treatment to. lam tluukftfl to fixy 9mA Icm still keeping well, and it is man tea six yens ago sanoe you efiected a core with your remedy. 1 suffered agonies before I tried ycer wooderfnl treatmert, and I am sow teQio^ all ny fiieiMh about it." Why not try this remedy far yomseff ? A- neglected case of Piles trill not only not care itseS, bst it a *oj dangerotis, as it may lead to the deadly Caocac Ds. Yam Vkbck 1* Ajbsomfuvb Pn« Plasha. ii coostibrtional as vreß «b local, and cames the sanoOen FBe* to shrink up and ilimiyi ai. Obtnpable at aB cheoots at 6/6, by post 7^. (WboiecaleAgents: KerapthocneProsser and Co., Ltd., Dnnootm, Cbristdiorcb, Weflington aad Auckland.) \

V LYNX SALE V This is proving our Record Sale. Last week was our record week since opening in Weilington two years and three months ago. There is a reason, of course, and it lies in the fact that we have established confidence in our values. See the windows and see inside. The original price tickets alongside the sale tickets tell our bargain story better than any poor words of ours. r Lynx Suits ' Q Sports Coats AT 49/6—LYNX SUITS in good tweeds of pure half- HALT-PRICE—ENGLISH SPORTS COATS, from bred wool. Cut, made and finished exactly as our /\ VnSvs John Barran, of Leeds, in finest English: tropical highest priced suit. Sizes 3, 4 and 6 only, for- , / \ \ \ft\l Ik worsteds, good sizes Formerly £5/10/----i ir „ / ' I \B \i Xi Sale Price 55/I "SaPy X #HB \ W^% SPORTS COATS—Of super-grade, John Barran makes, AT 63/ —LYNX SUITS in striped tweeds, sizes 3 and I «2[ L^C^yWf K3^ pleated or plain backs, in most stylish tweeds of 6 only. Formerly 6 gns. / P^ ■ AT 79/6—LYNX SUITS in striped navy serge of fine /^^r^^^W^ SPORTS COATS—Of English and Colonial makes, all quality, si 2 es 3 and 4 only, formerly £8/ 12 /6. fW J~J VL Sr^f, 7 from 29/6 AT 95/ LYNX SUITS*in good tweeds, all sizes, for- ifW )' I. 'mM ' : • merly 6 gns. and 7 gns. ITTr '\ ¥ I 'Rb3 T^ ' .'■■■•; KT\ AT 5J GNS— LYNX SUITS in Fox navy serge, all I/ A X CHIUS A jFOUSd^S sizes. Formerly £6/15/-. Hi I /B I T ■ • I, I /I l TENNIS TROUSERS—In cream cotton:gabardine; all L.Y NX SUlTS—Formerly from 5 gns. to 7 gns. Clear- 1\ J/ I I sizes; well cut and made Usually 17/6 ing at 4£ gns. each this week. Practically all of Hi if /ml Sale Price 12/9 our 51 sizes are included in good greys and fawns; H| I if I FLANNEL TROUSERS—In good greys; pure wool, merino tweeds, half-bred tweeds, pure wool, of i,\\f / B I . belt loops, side belts; all sizes ■ "Were 24/6 course. Each one made in the best Lynx method, Ifj / 1 I „„ Trl _ _„ . „__ „,, CIV . "/6 „• „ ..... -,„-..,. . mU / g ' POLICE BRACES—The genuine Shirley, make, which linings, inteilininga, and all fimshmgs right up to WM / | i so often retail at 4/6 pair; do not confuse these standard. Each suit fully guaranteed as usual. KM St~4i frith, inferior imitations; the strongest braces made >^U Sale Price 2/6 LYNX SUITS— Formerly from 5 gns. to 7 gns. jJagP^frffl^h HAT BANBS—Coloured Hat Bands, Wick make, with Sale Price 4J gns. 189 scif-attaching hooks so as to be instantly put on CopirUkt or taken off; perfectly new and. are now in for a -'J-?- good run; delightful designs Sale Price 3/3 1/9 Silk Socks Shirt Bargains Her© is unbeatable value in Silk Socksr Xa Shirts you will find unmatched This lot must have been made by the values at both Lynx shops for this | 7 /v. „ . .■ . artificial silk worms in their spare time ln^^.wJ!2!" "f 8* intere»tJ I i v .i , - . InS lines of manufacturers' oddments,-^ -v<\\\luiß /?L f//ll I I)ecause tneir former Pnce was 4/6 broken lots and "seconds" of which W\\nv\\\\«H yy^~~~r~//L I I pair * Guaranteed free from all manu- we can list only a few. v\\\\ v\\\\\■■ \( / / V<\ / / factoring blemishes. In all sizes. Your pnpT TTS - qxTTTjrrta -m-n. •. -n i ■ v\\\\\\\\\\\^B (,i Lt v\ \y / i JuiriiiiN fSxlixtlJj —With art silk stripes WWVWWWB Mbtl iSkSv cuoice of navy w«e with old gold bars in tho cleanest and freshest patterns \\\\\\\\\\\\\W fiMjs* rM?9h/ or .Wack w**ll old S°ld> silver or blue you could desire. Practically all sizes. v\\\\ w^»ttlU s^S^^r StW/ bars. A small number left in tan and Regular price is 25/- each V^Wa^^w^S*. ic^illlliif j^M^l gold and palm beach and Wu*' Sale Prlce 12/6 vX^w/w^^K^ I^^^ .^lliii This is our record job purchase-720 Ww/W/M^ a^^^^^* f pairs to be cleared at 1/9 pair, three Woven stripes (not printed) ftm/M/My/Mr pairs for 5/-, half-dozen for 8/6. This Usually 10/6 Sale Price 7/11 /&Mf/M/M^/M ; - wholesale price for the half-dozen is ODDMFNT smRW « .„!„ 1 „, __i_ i. . . „ . \juuaLHjis i SJUBiB — borne soiled, ///f'ff ////g/////////d only 1/4J pair-why not get a friend to some in big sizes only, some half-price (M////////////A share a half-dozen with you? but all ridiculously cheap ''//////////^m PARIS GARTERS—To keep up your bargain sox; the genuino and Formerly, from 9/6 to 16/6 §K»(/^yjH famous Paris make; broad or narrow, .rustless fittings; no metal Sal 6 PrlCeS fr°m 4/3 wßSf€^m can touch you Sale Price 1/9 pair WHITE SHIRTS—Shop soiled^ all sizes TWO MEN'S SHOPS

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1927, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1927, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1927, Page 16

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