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Positively Prodigious Value! WHITE SPORTS TROUSERS IS/§ for Cricket, Bowling, or # tennis in White Gaberdine. Special Price SPORTS CLOTHING. GREY FLANNEL TROUSERS. English Cut and Make. Suitable also for Holiday or Ordinary Wear. ±&j. SPECIAL PRICE TWEED SPORTS COATS, in Greys and Brown OES/ Shades. Made in England. SPECIAL PRICE, j Every follower of Outdoor Sports should see these Bargains ! Canoe Shirts for Cricket or Tennis, S/ & Tailors and Men’s Wear Special sts, 12, 14, 16, 18 GEORGE STREET. r* ■m IT of all the wi/oucare women discuss dainty clothes, the name of LUX is mentioned. To keep their lovely things from ruin, women find that they themselves simply must do the laundering of the things they care about. They use LUX because—harmless to anything pure water alone will not injure—LUX is trustworthy with delicate fabrics. LUX is unique, and quite indispensable to tire woman who values her fine things. The new large packet is convenient and economical, and its economy lies not only in the small amount necessary, but • even moreso in the way it preserves expensive fabrics. L EVER BROTHERS ( N.Z .) LIMITED. themottaooui -LUX (u 'tJ/ieJtijSneJor convenience. 458 h rs~f m f mi y k !■ m Keepsfoar shoes bright from momma' till ni^hf BOOT / POLISH SOLD EVERYWHERE IN TINS at 4d., 7d., and IIIn Black, light Brown, Dark Brown, Toney Red and While MADE IN NEW ZEALAND

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Evening Star, Issue 19722, 24 November 1927, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19722, 24 November 1927, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19722, 24 November 1927, Page 15

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