MEN’S SUITS at prices that put all others in the “frightfully extravagant” class! And whilst the prices are really absurdly low the quality is delightfully high. That last statement, of course, can be taken for granted, as the offer is backed by Brown, Ewing’s famous guarantee— 4 * Fair dealing always.” Here are but four glowing examples of the “ out’Of'the>ordinary ” savings I SPECIAL OFFERS. Men’s S.B. Sac Suits, in fine Navy Serge 105/. Men’s Fancy Worsted Sac Suits, in Light Lovat Mixtures • • • ■ 95/. Men’s S.B. Sac Suits, in Plum shades, with neat stripe - - -130/. Men's High-grade English Worsted Sac Suits, dark shades, with fancy stripes ..••!•••• 155/. FRIDAY NIGHTS OPEN. Brown, Ewing’s of Princes St. IMPORTANT I Even to a sensational price reduction such as this w* have no hesitation in again using our slogan: " Dressing Well-dressed Men since 1886.* 1
V And remember, the Conklii Guarantee, is perpetual unconditional You need never pay for repairs, the Conklin Free Repair Service covers even accidental breakage, including nib. lo black mahoiiunv ted mottled blue and mottled green 30/ an-l 40/ Also in rubber and ell predou* metals. GmMhi Resting on Well -Won Laurels! A pen of superlative manufacture a remarkably low priced, yet beautiful writing instrument - such is the smooth flowing “Conklin Endura”-the pen for a whole lifetime. 30/- and 40/Sce the beautiful range of models at ell jewellers, stationer* and fancy goods store*. A V If not obtainable a> vow local dealer write to cont'oiling <ivents; CONNELI Y BROS P.O. BOX 4%. AUCKLAND. V. Children, U’s Mother’s Birthday tomorrow. What do ycu think she would like? Stainless Knives, did you say? Now, that is a sensible present to give her. Where shall we go for them? What’s that? VERNON SMITH'S* the «?onmonger, in George Street! That’s the very place I thought of, too. They say “ great minds think alike,” and I see you are ” chips of the old block,” You say, children, do not buy the cheapest. Well, I? it’s for Mother, you should know better than that. She does deserve something good. What about those wonderful value Wade and Butcher Mirror=Snish Stainless Knives, square handle—Desserts at 14/6 and Tables at 17/6 per half-dozen; or would Mother like those Oval Handles at 15/3 and 18/8 per half-dozen respectively? Why Wade and Butcher? Because .this firm knows something about Cutlery, having made it for 200 years. But why Mirror Finish? Because of the wonderful polish on the blade. VERNON SMITH sags f e great vain* (Tint’s good enough % jjf "
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Evening Star, Issue 20020, 10 November 1928, Page 23
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