MANHow Ms Underclothing Heeds are catered for at the D.S.A. Warm, snug - things for Winter, containing - that rugged strength which shrewd men look for in any garment and which women know real men need. Quality and value the greatest in the city—it's no wonder that the big complete Men's Department at the D.S.A. is so popular when everything that is good is there and is sold at Better Brices! SHIRTS. Poplin Neglige Shirts, in Grey, Fawn, and Light Blue grounds, assorted stripes: iwo soft collars to match : sixes M to lot . Price, 7/6. Oxford Neglige Shirts, While grounds wiih assorted coloured stripes; one soli collar to match; sixes it to 17. Ppce, e/11. PULLOVERS, all the latest designs’, in fanev Jazz patterns. Prices, 7 6 and 13 6, SWEATER COATS. All-wool Ribbed Heavy Sweater Coats, in Grev and Heather. prices, 10,6, 11,6, 12,6. PYJAMAS. Heavy Flannelette Pyjamas, in assorted fancy coloured stripes. A real good warm I’yjama. S. men's, men's! and 0.8. men's. Price, 9 6. 7 V w/wm.7Wi —7* PANTS. All-wool Colonial Ribbed Pants, in medium and heavy weight. Me.dinm - Men’s, 76; 0.5., 86. Heavy - /Men’s, 8/6; 0.5., 9,6. SINGLETS AND PANTS. Plain All-wool Mosgiel Medium-weight Singlets and Pants, good wear. S. Men's. Men's. O.S. Men's. 6,11 7,6 8 6. Fine All-wool Singlets and Pants, in Mosgiel. and Canterbury makes; Natural and Fawn shades. S, Men's. Men's. O.S. Men's. 19 6 11/6 12 6. Marl All-wool Singlets and Pants, Mosgiel. S. Men's. Men's. O.S. Men's. 14 6 IS/6 16,6. Penman's Fleecy Singlets and Pants, heavy make; sizes Jfiin In <t-Jin—--4 11 the garment. Natural Wool and Cotton Mixture Pants and Singlets, medium weights. Men’s - - - 46, 4 11, and 5/6. O.S. Men’s - - 4/11, 5;6, and 6/6. SPORTS COATS, plain back, half belt, no vent and half belt and vent styles; in all the latest colours. ” Prices from 22/5 to 45/ (all sizes). FLANNEL TROUSERS, in Greys, Fawns. Moles, and Lovat shades; side and hip pockets, raised seams, and cuff bottoms ; all sizes. Prices, 22/6 to 32,6. ?M«i SUITS* GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN.
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Evening Star, Issue 20139, 2 April 1929, Page 14
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410Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20139, 2 April 1929, Page 14
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