SAVE MONEY at BLACKMORE’S Men ’ s Wear Suits Overcoats 12 SUITS only left at Half Price. These arc high- 10 Only TWEED OVERCOATS, at 49/6 each, grade suits, and the reason for quitting at this These are good English Twee.ls in the latest price is on account of their being slightly colourings and designs—altogether a coat that narrower in the trousers than present-lay fash- last year was selling at double the price, ion demands. 7 Only NAVY MELTON CLOTH OVERCOATS, 25 Only GENT’S HIGH-GRADE WORSTED in double-breasted styles, to go at 49/6, This’ SUITS, to go at 59/6.. These are all wool wor- is great buying, being a solid cloth, aud cut on steds, fast colours, and stylishly cut. A real elegant lines. bargain. 50 Only NAVY SERGE SUITS, guaranteed dye. ? TOT Ay £& Vf Single and double-breasted styles— Wr PF.WwB W wOT& To go' at 69/6 the suit ALL WOOL ENGLISH UNDERWEAR— To quit at 4/11 a garment ST. MARGARET COTTON & WOOL UNDERWEAR—a great line for hard wear—Price 5/6 IfvßtSffiSl 3 CARDIGANS, 50 only, to go at 12/6 each.. These In ART SILK FANCY DESIGNS— 5?’ e hlgh grade 9 ualit y> an 3 worth almost double Special Price 3 pairs for 1/11 thc fflon °yALL WOOL FANCY MARL SOX, great wearing BOYS’ WEAR also is receiving special attention, 1/11 pair and our usual good value is drastically reduced’. H. Blackmore & Co. Heretaunga Street, - - Hastings
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 174, 8 July 1932, Page 5
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