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Giwe , Mill sosnctSiSttg-to-wcar Here’s that “ something practical ” which in these stern times is most acceptable ... and that “ something inexpensive ” our economical times dictate. Sturdy Sox .. . real men’s sox . . . all wool . . . modest in patterns ■ . • but nothing modest in price. sox Zl II 9 THE MEN’® SHOP . . IN THE OCTAGON llQmdioiioftklailoriiigyoMl i RfRXHAS f 0* HAND MADE • ’R.QBdy-io- Wgs/* BBe TO £S&O r O v om pnice is Made in our own workrooms and cut in 63 sizes. Perfect fitting awaits you. Ask to see the Famous BOTANY-DE-LUXE SERGES Built on the firm foundation of Quality; and fully guaranteed years of wear. A favourable market huge purchasing power —modern production methods—the elimination of intermediary profits—have combined to produce this monument of colossal suit value. Fine workmanship —- careful finish. A SUIT VOULL BE PROUD TO WEAR.) T TAILORS 167 GEORGE ST. (opp. Arthur Barnett’s), DUNEDIN# Practical Gifts Are Inexpensive HERE To be appreciated a gift must be useful as well as beautiful, and nowhere can such gifts be better selected than in our up-to-date showrooms. .When in town stroll through our various departments. In each are hundreds of attractive and practical articles —some of which are sura to solve YOUR gift-giving problem. Every Department—<l ewellery, Brassware, China, Cutlery, Fancy Goods, and Photographic — offers many helpful suggestions. Examine the prices. You’ll see how really inexpensive your gift need be. This year save a rush and shop early. W//, DHB MX'': m Corner Princes Street and Moray Place, Dtmeffl*.

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Evening Star, Issue 21286, 15 December 1932, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21286, 15 December 1932, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21286, 15 December 1932, Page 4