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A-0. V ERT-I S^E-M E NT &>E K-I R X C A L D IE & STAINS LIMITED Get your New Overcoat in time for Easter! Here are single or double breasted Coats, Raglans and belted effects, aH in a pleasing variety. You'll find styles and fabrics that will prevail when next spring comes around. That means up-to-the-minute clothe* at prices that mean a definite saving. You'll be agreeably surprised what a few pounds will buy in quality clothes at Kirkcaldie & Stainsi* The season's latest style developments are incorporated in every garmeiA SHADES, PATTERNS AND PRICES BEST ENGLISH RAINCOATS QUALITY OVERCOATS FOR THE WINTER— RAINCOATS—Most of the best British makes In Shades of Browns, Fawns and Greys; Cheviots, stock; in Fawns, Blues and Greys; Raglan and Ripple Cloth, and Herringbone Tweeds. Latest Trench styles in all sizes. £4/17/n styles in bold checks, double-breasted, with belt; Prices from <*» ~l I// VJ beautifully lined. C£/£ / to £Q/ft / prices f, om ID/D/- ao/ 0/ - H ANDY MACINTOSHES MACINTOSHES—In three weights: AeMADT MCW/ THAT Heavy weight, light colour, woolly lined, beltedOMAKI JNLW LUAI coat; double-breasted. 37/fV and3Q/fi SINGLE-BREASTED OVERCOAT—Three but- Prices -2//U J7/ KJ; tons, side pockets, with flaps and outside breast Medium weight: Single-breasted; dark o£/ pocket, plain back. The cloth is a beautiful shade Fawn. Price of Brown, with fine red .overcheck and a woolly r . ~- * * tvi 1 n * c „ oi:~ „„ +~ i-~„~ «„»• Sod' qualify firSilfto UlnTS£ nd £7/] ffi ™th «* without belt.^ 32 / 6 and 35^ NEW ENGLISH SAC SUITS ANOIHLR NEW SI YLL Even to the unpractised layman's eye, superiority nnrranf nnuiffren rwrv-RrriAT <?K- i,„f of.style, finer Tweeds and neater cut will be noted DOUBLE - BRE AS TED OVERCOAT—Six - but- in t{ v ge English . made READY-TO-WEAR SUITS, tons, vertical pockets, two inside breast pockets j{ you wan t something better and a little out of (to button), inverted pleat at the back to give the the ordinary without paying more, here you are. necessary, fullness; heavy Tweed in Brown with Prices run from £C/C/ to "7 ' GUINEAS bold check; lined chest with good quality Art. Silk. d*Jf JI" I A stylish Winter Coat. £7/1 Pleasing range of materials in light and dark' Price <*•// l-V""- shades. All sizes stocked. Perfect fit certain. Kirkealdie's forthaJtyh minded

BALLINGER H jm. A™- «^^mm■—■—BROS., Bflfft MANUFACTURERS ffUw 1 <V^_-'ll J VI You 11 need a The Finest Quality rTTDRAULIC DRAWN LEAD TRAPS -^ O. BENDS, OFFSETS, Etc., Etc. <M .^-._ W...J. AM . MM . LEAD PIPES IN COILS & LENGTHS |-| p?A7 TCfl S £ Compo. Pipe, Lead Strips, Lead Head 11V? W UUIIVCIO^ Nails. Large Stocks of ALL PLUMBERS' SUPPLIES. ~ —_ . ... - m P.O. Box 18. Tela. 40-054 and 40-055 — AZ^m* Wt *i *%!•*+. wm 1 WAIffi^AYLOR STREET. for HaSteiM I I. lI,IN 'I I Head Noises, 1 ■Ml L lil li \k\kJi Deafness, Hea- | T> - F .^ IbjULjAJAJUUMJaches, Bad J ■ [| ATI Breath, Discharges, etc Write to-day for M /7 / /Vf tree information wkich explains how you can « /f / Iff quickly and easily free yourself of this dis- 111 //If *J7 Justine disease fo r< good, 2d in \U iff/Tl^f _ stamps for postage! C. WOOIJ-AMa, l* -1 e4«»^ —i^^*^r. Liverpool Street, Auckland. H I ?>J ** J i^^X If/ R7l 5c Select one from W^#Mff n *he splendid range. j^x^ our RETAIL DEPT# * -' •• -■ ~*- ' """ ""'"1 lift Right Out! Wh^^y> *n \jr mjf*ii D P Til SkssSSe i-^ L. W. Mills & Lo. Ltd. M "A.^ofdiSSl LmS Corner Jervoi. Quay, Hunter and Victoria Streets, Welfinfton l)3vc J iU; jozoUcc."'U- J^^£||||«g|||||

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 70, 24 March 1931, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 70, 24 March 1931, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 70, 24 March 1931, Page 4

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