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n I _ VANCEs H M§p^x^^ and o • !Thi» seasonable event will save you pounds—if you get your .hare of On. bargains. LYNX SUITS and good WINTER OVERCOATS at a Mtvinf of jj from 20/- to 60/- each. .Data this sound too good to be true?, Cant ami h , see for yourself. . ",- I o _„__ ■ • ■ ' ■ Q ■'««»""W>'"»-n«.»»nH.r.,,m.m«,m.«,...n 1 m ..... „„.„„,„.«„ Mrtm.,.,^......,,.^^^ , ||[t| s o ' ■•;.". '■ . •■. V '■';..■. '■• "". ■'■ . . f .WINTER OYERGOATS-Spiendid English and j LYNX SUITS-In fine Twa*. mid «r«r wH*. g Were G gns. to £7/lfi/- Special Price SJ gn.. 1 *" ***8| •* ! DINNER SUITS—AII sizes in Dinner Suits of I BARRAN OVERCOATS—In pleasing lovat shade* absolutely reliable English cloth; correct in every I °. „ °UT Cloth; mctvl sUm *"«toa«*| lU«Ue ddtail, just as the socinl season commences its 'l } Sp«ci«l Prie. 9% ffM. gi ,y whirl , : S Z*Z^*££ ' \ BURBERRY RA,NCOATS- Tne genuine 0 opwaai.rrwebigM. | berry make, than which nothing better of it, O LYNX SUITS—Our very finest quality of English I kind is made in the world. Imported direct front II Worsted, in beautiful soft greys, striped greys, I t')e maker »i guaranteed waterproof in any climateII and greys tinged with helio. All sues, including I and any conditions. Marked fl giu., though regi*. || "stouts." Were 8 gns. and £8/12/6 1 !*riy £T Sp^l.l Pric B| v «^ U Special Price 55 gn». I « | BARGAIN SOCKS—At 3/9 pair here are 8«&» Q LYNX SUlTS—Genuine fine Navy Serge, in the | retailing at a price we xnuilly have to PAT loft O guaranteed dye' which is positively fadeless. Pure f tlicm wholesale. Honest! ■ Sockt we'd have to, wool und covered by. our written --guarantee. | *i"U at B/6 pair going for a/'P. Bought 'qtet'cM^. Practically every one of our 51 sires is included I in London. Good shape*, all (tea, pure wool, • in this offering. Our regular price is ffl/JS/- I cashmere, silk and wool mixture*, molt attHte. nctt cash Special Price 5£ gm. f tire patterns. And 800 pairs to chooae from at g I 3/9 pair, thra* pairs far W% U LYNX SUITS—In Grey Worsted; your choice of \ O light grey, mid or clerical grey, dark grey. Full f PETONE SOCKS—Genuine 8/6 Valiie for 1/M range of sizes. One of our splendid regular | pair or three pair* for 8/6. In lovat, fawn, dova, values at£6/15/-, but, worth 7 gns. j black, grey, mart. Stunning value for wint« Special Price t\ fn*. | wear. Petone's best ribbed knit, \ Q •......,■„„»„„,>„„„,„„„„.„„„„„., , ii.iiiiimiiiiii.Mi.iimi. ...mi „„ ...nnnirn... O .".iimMMmnmiinmn iinniumiiiMif...MH«m.iH«iniHHmH...m*. ■ lIIIIMH I VANCE-VIVIAN 2 MEN'S SHOPS: jj Corner CUBA and MANNERS ST. LAMBTON QUAY, opp< Midfaad. i ■ ,■ ■ ' ' * Simple Crosswords— MUST BE WON **■■£*& TOr COrrCCt SOlUtlOn U) Tito Competition l« complete In ItMIL aai aB aHaw 1 an awarded itrlctly and noleljr on merit. (3) A Ifclittaf £10 for only one word wrong S%»f' t«5t!?""™i: *2*?3FSS£ pJpeJ.'clnfS — P Flr«t Prl»e, i?R, will be awarded for the cornet ot Meet - JS Pi>S^ok Af AT ». .t ' ncRHy correct iolution. whUrt «0 will be «It«i te tte eo«-: ■ a*J fTiX^m OK act S3ia>Cl\ petHor with t>e next bert aoluUDn, and flfteen Upriaw to '. . ' ■ "■ the senden of what we coiißlder the ne&reat an 4 meat ' i 'appropriate aent in, whether.lt agrcea wIA aeale4 aeMUoo '■■'■ - :; f~T 1 "•■'la \s I*'U w i uuij is t i or not. No competitor can be awarded more taaa' one: I I \N\ Hi- I \o\ Hi 0 111 prlifl or one ahare In any one competition, (i) Xa ease ot umutd —f ' rmm.. LuTI "«», the prtae money wIU be dWided «ceordlnßjT. (l> r«II MRM " ■Jl \0 H ■ P^Ue money haa been depoalted with the Hltor tt tk« is /# 1«1», MMi^BattTT H—^a^R "Ijyttelton Tlmea," along with waled eolation. <«) la all I I I^l ■ Bf IP I ■» I mattera or dlapute the declalon of "Simple Ciuiirarttf 8 'M i \n\ ~Ba~ ■BBIt-BBj«T~M1 1 wilWbe nn»J and binding. (7) All enqairtea BMt to v. I I I I BP fIBHLHI' I H companlcd by aUmpr.d. addreaaed antelope. Wt wtll V* ■'■" a/ I i [//■P^l Us 12* |/"rIBIHr 1 charged for re-acruttny ot reaulta, fee iHanable If ' tH—l—Li iF^ L—BBBLj claimant ia correct. Tullila quilt TTiaull I" mi.amUa ■■' ■" Hl zn [f ■■SJTJ»I aohitlona mutt be posted by Saturday, Tth alar, tils* Uirtjo-FT—m—LJ., B^^' »ons will appear on Saturday, 14th Ifajr. and prlae mmrnr BJBr_j_| I M r* B^r* T "Tm <liip«tqhed «n 21«t May. ll' lot H~ "Pj^n^TJß^Tß*5 ] Tl .:■■■■ . CMima aobom ■lf«] ■f#7| i Kn ~H —■■ —■■ Animal 30. To auppert; eanr PW MB MJ M■_ H 1- Awkward, elmney fellow ML Prepoaitten* W>W7\ Ml 1" (■P7!*'! .5- S?P w! ilon of "*«*n' 87. The tenth part of ■•«• 11 I I PW^ M I^l 10. The Atmotphen thtnc -3T(/L<{BJBJ| ■P^TcBBVH|B|> U. North Adelaide Oddfel-12. Nest IPH L-DjWm Ft js:&JZT" xW&S!"* 1'" IBBF^^n II I 1 Y^ 50.' Kn"t"ni o Klertrin (abb.) «. TV Taetnal) L-L_LI,J ■^_I_LL.I,J.J_LLI ...K-A^jactu.,) M .O,d a ha» tr^ ta* Dictionary: Nult.ll'.. A^%.&*£?£%?&?* 1. 7or cleaning ovens; a mop 37. A small caaltt ■- 30. A atrip of leather .: w.. O.P.H.N. (actaal) "* 2. Anierlcnn ontrlch 38. To cover with straw 31- Brltlah Oovi>rnment (abb.) OS. Chrlatlan FaaUfal 3. To ealuto with the lips 30. Not cold 82- Spiritual part ot man 64. To hunt by the traafc o. A prappattlon 40; B»me as 34 down i M. Inaect 06. Fruit 0. A .plant of the genus 41. A tree , : 7. Leaner cut for the log of £ On.'Sfltte FouTcnrdinal SIMPLE CROSSWORDS <D.pt. ■ ), / .'"^ « ■- Polnt^ „ Bo« 388, G.P.0., CHRISTCHURCH. • ! 1 iS rrGsf mac?o y..<' lbb-) » Not"?" elP°'nr' E"ClOM<i Pl"i# fi"d- POgtal °H*r VBh>" —— ' 14. Tho nosh of a calf 6o'. A boat No, as entrance fe*. and I tfiai ta allaU lfi. To enclose In a caae 82. Same aa BS ncro«a w_ __„_ _i_ *^ — mm 16. To hold « p. 0.1. (aetnal) *y Jroar "■"•• 18. Pertaining to a king 03. InTercarglll Public JAb--23. Bachelor of Arts (abb.) rary (abb.) uiuv 24. An infant 87. A serpent like fish HAM* ..>>»,^»««^>^ J :_,. „,._,_ 28. Spoil;' Plunder 58. Anstrnlian Artists' Bnrean , "~' "" 28. To ny nloft (abb.) 29. Innocence nO.M.S.E. (actual) ADDRESS ,«..^.... «^. S2. Skein of cotton or silk tit). Pronomi of the third per- -~»4.....m»,,,«, mm 533. Same an 23- down- non (fern.) (34. ". . eotrn" 63. Traiismßl railway (abb.) . _ ;

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 30 April 1927, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 30 April 1927, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 30 April 1927, Page 25

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