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All Records Broken—Schneideman's Sale Sold 431 Suits and Overcoats in 8 days. Thousands of pounds worth to be Sold. 3to 3-off. HAND-MADE READY-TO-WEAR IN 6G SIZES Suits Reduced in the Fallowing order TAILOR MADE SUITS—The 5 guinea- Suits- For 59/6 ent|j e ,stock of suits, 6 guinea Suits- .For .75/- ready-to-wear made in superfine 7 ntiin»<T Q<i;<c it _ ha < "worsteds and Navy serges: the sfuinealu*;:: tor £5 ' prices of these suit7are u*p to £10. 9guinea Suits— For £5/5/- 1 1 .11 . iinrnnipp 10 guinea suits-For £5/15/6 And will go at HALF-PRICE Here are Seme of the Bargains 58 Suits—Hand-made ready-to- 200 OVERCOATS wear Ordinary price 97/6 „ . _ , . ■ _ ■ ■"V V Sale Price 49/6 Hugh Reductions off Ordinary 100 Suits—Hand-made ready- Pricei. tc-wear; all sizes Ordinary price £7/15/6 Remember— We have 66 size* in Sale Price 79/6 which to fit you. SCHNEIDEMAN & SONS LTD. TAILORS - 86 MANNERS ST. and 111 CUBA ST.

Read the Friday Specials, Too! The day's work is over. This Husband and Wife as perhaps you, too, are happily reading the evening paper. Even as they, you've found now a section that is both interesting and profitable; for right below where you are reading now are fourteen Friday Specials. These are all good quality items specially reduced for tomorrow's shoppers. Now, while hubby is at home to help you choose, select and mark the . bargains you wish to secure to-morrow. YOU Can Buy these To-morrow Yelour Coats—Thirty only ladies' Special Offer—GOO yards, 38----smart Velour Coats; this is inch, all wool Doctor Velour the balance, of our season's Dress Flannel, in saxc, jade, stock; only the best colours : navy, grey, tan, kingfisher, and styles'; trimmed fur collars mauve; almond, dark navy, carand cuffs. Usually £7/7/- to dinal, fawn, dark saxc, wine, £10/10/-. ]leli0) and tango _ . Friday Final Sale Special Friday Final Sale Special 63/- each. 3/11 yard Evening Frocks—Ten only dainty Fugi Silk—2,soo yards natural Evening Frocks in Washing shade Fugi Silk, good quality, batin; colours are royal blue, all pure silk, peach, champagne, apricot, Friday Final Sale Special" also black. 1/9 yard \V% FT Sale S Pecial Blankets—All wool New Zealand 17/b each ma( l e Blankets, soft and fleecy; Knickers—Ladies' white Cambric tills is a very special offer for Knickers, daintily made, trim- Friday only. Single-bed size, ined muslin and cambric em- 17/6. pair. Three-quarter-bed broidery. Usually 18/6. - size, 25/- pair. Full double-bed Friday Final Sale Special size, 32/6 pair. Friday Final 2/6 pair Sale Specials. Fleecy Lined Bloomers—Ladies' Striped Towels—Five dozen only Fleecy Lined Bloomers, in grey heavy coloured Striped Towels, only, medium winter weight; size 22 x 4>2; best British make, nice soft quality. ■ Usually 4/6. Friday Final Sale Special Friday Final Sale Special 1/6 pair 2/11 pair Umbrellas — Ladies' Black Urn- RiZ?% Cl°th "T 3°-inch RiPPle brellas, long handles, good ?™ ]\ for, jessing, gowns, quality, covers jackets, and children's wear; in Friday Final Sale Special "saxe, blue, pink, helio, and red. 3/11 : '. Friday Final Sale Special C'Srht e lkO^r Ladii dSr l/. 1 ril> Men>s HaESlen'a Velour finish 3/11 oair P6C Fridar Final Sa!e S P"ial 3/11 pair 4/n each Cashmere Hose—Ladies' "Wol- Men's Undershirts—Men's British 1% x , y°°\ Cashmere Hose, make fleecy lined Undershirts, full fashioned, in navy only. the "Labour' King" brand; Usually 7/6. superior quality. Friday Final Sale Special Friday Final Sale Special 1/11 pair 2/11 each Watch the Windows Every Day for Special Economies! D.SPATRKMCo. CASH DRAPERS :: 191-7 CUBA STREET

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 24, 28 July 1927, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 24, 28 July 1927, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 24, 28 July 1927, Page 5