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Note: Overflow from Brown, Ewing’s Advertisement on page 2 BARGAINS IN THE MEN’S DEPT! 20 only MEN’S TWEED OVERCOATS, including Raglan shapes. Regularly I7C / 84/- to 120/-. Your Choice /O/ “ MEN’S READY-TO-WEAR designs and really well cut. to 92/6. May Sale Price A few MEN’S TWEED OVERCOATS; smart D.B. fitting style in Greys and A*} /CL Fawns. May Sale Price / O 3 only PEACH CLOTH WATERPROOF COATS; double-breasted, with belt; leather buttons. Regularly 105/-. May Sale Price 25 only BOYS’ WINTER TWEED OVERCOATS; assorted colours; assorted sizes. Regular Prices 32/6 to 45/-. O 1 / Your Choice £* 1/ " SUITS; smart Regularly 90/“FOX’S” PURE WOOL GREY WORSTED, 56in wide. Usually g j 13/6 yard. May Sale Price MERCERY SPECIALS A quantity of MEN’S SMART BUSINESS SHIRTS . Usually 8/11 to H / 6 - „ fi/1 1 Your Choice w/ XX Oddments in MEN’S SUMMER-WEIGHT PYJAMAS, including Luviscas and Poplins. Were 21/- to J 5/6 6/11 21/4/11 STRONG WINTER-WEIGHT PYJAMAS. CEYLONETTE 8/1 I—for MEN’S HEAVY ALL-WOOL PYJAMAS. Usual Price 27/6. May Sale Price NATURAL MERINO SINGLETS and UNDERPANTS. Were 8/6. May Sale Price A chance for big men! Best quality RED DRAB MERINO SINGLETS. O.S. and Ex. O.S. only. 6/11 ENGLISH ALL-WOOL winter weights. Usually 13/6 11/6—for SINGLETS and UNDERPANTS; 7/11 BOYS’ WOOL AND COTTON SINGLETS. Were Q/ O 4/6 to 5/11. To Clear 0/0 1 5 dozen Oddments in good SILK TIES. Were 1 / C 3/6 to 5/6. Your Choice X / vr ALL-WOOL UNDERPANTS; medium weight. Q/1 1 Were 12/6 and 13/6. Now O/ X X BROWN, EWING’S • MAY SALE • Commences To-morrow morning t <4O^V U y Qutddu. COAL A Sure Winner in Print Popular Railways Magazine Every month the contents of this national magazine are as bright as the scenic coloured cover. The features are planned to please the whole public —and they succeed, as the ever-increasing sales prove. Leading New Zealand writers give their best in prose and verse. It is always a case of “ something to read ” in any mood. The romance of New Zealand in history and scenery; thrilifol stories, humorous sketches, helpful notes and comments *at women; ©hats on books and authors; masterful reviews at sport; plenty of illustrations —an average oi 00 per issue. An ideal magazine to send to friends ovjk’mm. 6d You will like the May Issue 6d (At book shops ana news agencies.)

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Evening Star, Issue 22329, 4 May 1936, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22329, 4 May 1936, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22329, 4 May 1936, Page 13

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