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WINTER. < \ im Hallenstein Bros t / e> mmmi NEW ZEALAND ; Commences To-morrow, July 3rd The Values Speak tor Themselves Men’s Sac Suits, in small All-Wool Fawn Tweed mixtures; sizes, 3 to 7. Usually 79/6. Bargain-priced at 49/6. Men’s Tweed Overcoats, doublebreasted; in Dark Grey and Brown. Bargain-priced at 44/6. Youths’ Tweed Overcoats, in smart Fawn checks; D.B. style, with halfbelt; sizes, 9 to 16. Bargain-priced at 22/- to 32/6. i yMi to Neglige Shirts, with collar match, single cuffs; oddments. Usually 6/6 to 10/6. Bargain-priced at 4/11. Neglige Shirts, with collar to match, single cuffs; smart, attractive patterns; sizes, 14 to 161. Usually 7/6. Bargain-priced at 5/11. Neglige Shirts, with 2 collars to match, double cuffs; Shepherd, Polaco, and Lichfield makes. Usually 9/11 to 14/6. Bargain-priced at 7/11. Boys’ and Youths’ White Tricoline Tennis and Canoe Shirts. Special value. Usually 5/6 and 6/6. Bargain-priced at 2/11. / Fur Felt Hats, smart shapes, cut edge; in Grey, Fawn, and Dark Brown. Usually 17/6 to 19/6. Bargain-priced at 15/6. Wool Felt Hats, fashionable shapes; assorted colours. Usually 7/6. Bargain-priced at 6/11. for Boys’ Pleated Coogan Caps, children aged 3 to 6 years. Usually 3/11 Bargain-priced at 2/6 Hallenstein Bros. Ltd. 10 per cent. Reduction on all goods not marked at Sale Prices! * ? ii Pyjama Suits, strong Winceynt te; smart patterns; sizes, men’s and O.S' Usually 7/11. Bargain-priced at 6/11. Pyjama Suits, soft finish; heavyweight Winceyette;' sizes—S.M., men’s, 0.5., and X.O.S. Usually AlO/6. Bargain-priced at 8/11. Colonial Worsted Half-Hose, medium weight; in Fawns, Browns, and Greys. Usually 2/11. Bargain-priced at 1/11. Silk-and-Wool Half-Hose. Special purchase; Brown and Grey Marl. Usually 3/6 Bargain-priced at 1/11 Fancy Cashmere Half-Hose, odd ments. Usually 3/6, 4/6, 4/11 Bargain-priced at 2/11 Boys’ All-Wool f-Hose, Un Fawns and Greys. Usually 2/6 to 3/6. Bargain-priced at 1/9. Boys’ Overcoats, in smart Tweed mixtures; double-breasted. Sizes 3 and 4 Bargain-priced at 12/11, Sizes 5 and 6 Bargain-priced at 13/11. Boys’ Tweed Overcoats, in Dark Brown Tweed, with cap piece to match. Special value; sizes, 2to 7. Usually 37/6 to 45/-. Bargain-priced at 15/6, White All-Wool Roslyn Sweaters, slightly shop-soiled. Usually 11/6 to 13/6. Bargain-priced at 8/11. Fancy All-Wool Slipons, with, collar and zip fastener. , Usually 10/6 and 14/6. Bargain-priced at 6/11 and 8/11. NEW ZEALAND I 70 pairs of Oddments in Ladies’ Shoes, court and strap styles, mostly'Cuban heels. Bargain priced at 8/11. 36 pairs of Ladies’ Patent Tie Shoes, Cuban heels. Bargain : priced at 12/6. Men’s Split Kip Shooters, plated and nailed. Bargain-priced at 14/11, Children’s Black Lace Brogue Shoes, with strong leather soles. Bargain-priced at 8/6 to 13/3. HALLENSTEIN’S STUNBROSCI NEW ZEALAND! OCTAGON

An Australian holiday is never dull! The metropolitan atmosphere of her cities— the big stores, the innumerable points of interest, the variety of entertainment —holds an irresistible attraction for New Zealanders. The scenery, too, is different—primeval, vast and impressive; while Australia is the sporting centre of the South Pacific. Book with the Union Company! Union and C.A. Line vessels maintain approximately a weekly service from Wellington or Auckland to Sydney, with through bookings to Melbourne and other Australian. points. Inclusive tours in Australia arranged. A /Sf. I sj \v% * b « Vi m AS UNION STEAM SHIP Co. o/ NEW ZEALAND LTD

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Evening Star, Issue 22070, 2 July 1935, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22070, 2 July 1935, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22070, 2 July 1935, Page 5

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