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The Greatest Money-Saving Event Wellington has Known-*!! HOOSON'S Special Purchase of /^W^ Of MEN'S 2nd Assigned Stocks i^T boys' wear We're giving: ourselves a pat on the back—we've had a great three <W • ■ ' .- • *Ince t"18 SaJe commenced. And no wonder—never before in Wellington's '.'"''• - - ■ history were such bargains procurable. KINGSWEAR MERCERY CO.'S and G. T. NATION'S Assigned Stocks bought by Hooson's at tremendous Discount and offered at unheard of Low Prices! Here are further BARGAINS for to-morrow and Friday— and there's - hundreds more just as good* % VI, NGS ™ BOYS' CLOTHES WINTER WARMERS HATS AND CAPS . Mothers Will Appreciate Them. , At Sensationally Low Prices Prices Drasticallydeduced OYS' WINTER SINGLETS—The right time ALL-WOOL CARDIGANS— T/I 1 , »™v T r. to buy them Wool and Cotton. , , Were 14/6 Hooson's Sal ePrice 7/11 ' MEN'S CAPS- 1/g t - Sizes . Sizes LUMBER JACKETS— -I n IQ* v "From *' W 22—Reduced j/A , 24—Reduced «W . - Hooson's Sale Price Ifi/O Genuine' "TRESS" CAPS— from 2/6 to */ v from 2/9 to «/" ALL-WOOL PULLOVERS— ..7/11 ' ' Were 10/6 and 12/6 C/I 1 '26-^-lleduced O/O 28—Reduced O/£ W*T* 12/^ Hooson'i Sale Price l/ll ' Hooson's Sale Price 3/11 from 2/11 to &/O fromß/Bto 6/0 STA dtii!(p VAIIIM IM «iibtb Men's FELT HATS- , . 30—Reduced *% /n 82-Reduced Ol\ | SfARrUNG VALUES IN SHIRTS Were 8/11 and Wo* C/-I -I fromS/6to «/«/ fromS/dto «/ 11 ,/ . c e t - A <,„.,,„£. Hooson's Sale Price 0/11 P:nve»-PTTrTywTtfi>c_ ah - I*. —>- Mens Striped SHIRTS, with collar to match. ■> BOYS' PULLOVERS—AH sues. These O/11 Good hard wearing quality. n/4 -I Men's FUR FELT HATS— , are warm and good wearing O/ 11 - Hoo.on's Sale Price 2/11 Were 21/-to 25/- in//> .Boys' Tweed O/1| Boys' Navy Al\ -I SHIRTS—In the new plain shades, others in Hooson's Sale Price I^/0 SHORTS O/ll SHORTS**/ H neat stripe patterns, with 2 collars to match. Mm -, v Boys' Flinnd t It* Were 8/11. A l-% 1 Mii>l S TWEED OVERCOATS—A good selecSHIIITS «/D Hooson's Sale Price **/ 11 tion that •« wonderful value 90/(5 Strong and durable AU sizes. POPLIN SHIRTS-Of 'super quality, in' the At U*' V Hundreds of SMART TIES— g*Q fashionable plain shades, 2 collars to match. We have in stock & complete range of New AH Prices from 0 Were 10/6. - fi/1 1 Seaßon's Overcoat* that have just arrived from M<m'« Tn.Hai HivrwuTj^mifcc ~ nooson s Sale Price W/ *A the manufacturers. Mens Imtia.l HANDKERCHIEFS— TOBRALCO and POPLIN SHIRTS—With col- , . \\ ere 1/-each ?/11 lars to match. A splendid selection. Were Hoosons Sale Price 6 for WA J. 11/6 and 12/6. 7/11 UNDERWEAR AT NEVER-BEFORE Men's Silk and Wool SOCKS—Fancy designs, . " Hooson's Sale Price «/ll PRTrP«i ' warm and comfortable. AVere 3/11 1/11 White TWILL SHIRTS—In tennis and canoe ruiuna ' Hooson's Sale Price per pair 1/11 styles. Were 6/11 and 7/11. Q/11 All-wool WORKING SOCKS- O /<r» t Hooson's Sale Price 0/ 11 COTTON SINGLETS— | / ~ a^SaUM-Sp^faVo ■ A%gE°ls££<%g^ffi!ft Hoo.on's;Sale Price-each 1/TIES. COLLARS, 320 of PY^?t^e^Se!onS "^ 1/11 : SOCKS* • weight, good colours and patterns Were Heavy Fleece SINGLETS or PANTS O/I 1 "BATTERSBY" HATS- JC /n Hooso»' s S.le Price 4/11 4/6 Hooson's Sale Price l/H S7 /6 BORSAL^Its!! 16 [Zl ™S^^M^£M^ r ?fflS^? "* Hoosons Sale Price *«»/ V . ID/U ' tr » e-'t n . i/ I I • . *"' v , Hooson's Sale Price **/ XI COME TO THIS SALE IF YOU WANT THE BARGAINS OF YOUR LIFE ! f^§CiCll€&tf^W*Q ¥ TTFI 5355 ? AftWOPVil 19 Ull/i Courtenay Place

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 98, 27 April 1932, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 98, 27 April 1932, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 98, 27 April 1932, Page 4

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