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khm/m } / YES- a GENUINE SALE of Men’s Wear! STARTS TO-MORROW Take if from a man who knows? Price pins facts gains the confidence of the Customer. Here are the genuine prices. And the facts [ewe detrimental ones] are all truthfully her® also. Shirts, 2 collars to match; stripes ' Shirts, better grades Sports Shirts. Usually 8/1 Tennis Shirts, White. A All these standard stocks, which must be Pyjamas, medium weight. Brown, Fawn, Blue 7/11, 8/11. few only ... 3/11, but broken ranges quitted. Usually 8/11. , e/n. Pyjamas, summer weight, fine texture. From 7/11. Wide-End Ties, wonderful value. Usually 2/6, 2/11. Now 1/6. Ties, higher grades. Usually 6/6, 4/6, 5/6. 2/6. Sox, plain or fancy 2/3, 2/6. Hats, for men taking 6| size. A special offer due to heavy stocks, in this size. Usually 25/-. : Now 14/6. Hats, pure fur felt, snappy brims. Usually 19/6 14/6. Hats, of much superior grades. Usually 27/6, 25/- 17/6. Trench Coats, Navy mackintosh, fleece lined, D. 8.. belted 22/6. Waterproof Coats Dark Fawn, D. 8., belted. 15/6. Sample Overcoats, for autumn and winter wear —-39/6, 49/6, 55/-, 65/-, 75/-, to 84/-. Light-Weight Tweed Overcoats, showerproof,5.8., belted 59/6. Gabardine Overcoats, belted, 5.8.; Mid. Fawn 55/-* Suits, two-piece Grey flannel. Usually 75/-. 59/6. Plus-Four Suits. Usually 84/- _. 65/-. Dinner Suits (slightly narrower in the leg than usual). Usually 97/6 65/-. Lounge Suits, double breasted. Usually 1 1 7/6. • . ' , 65/-. Lounge Suits, single breasted. Usually 97/6. 75/-. Sports Coats. Usually 39/6 25/-. And some as low as 19/6. YEARLY The Man’s Shop a ■ pi m In the Octagon

155 square feet FLOOR COVERINGS for DEPOSIT and WEEKLY Total Price, only £6/15/0 * w i'wv ov* <f m 0... g nV r O V/, 108 square feet Naim’s Linoleum. 20 square feet Cut Pile Axminster Rugs. 27 square feet of 27in Carpet Runner. JUST UP RATTRAY STREET,

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Evening Star, Issue 21634, 1 February 1934, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21634, 1 February 1934, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21634, 1 February 1934, Page 12

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