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ALLEN’S GREAT WINTER SALE FURTHER GENUINE SNIPS FUR MEN AND ROY'S JERSEYS. Boys’ Warm Button-up Jerseys. For home and school wear. A variety of colours suitable for boys. Usually 2/3 to 2/11. 5 SEE PRICE 1/£ JERSEYS. Boys’ Heavier Weight Jerseys. In shades of Royal Blue, Grey, Brown and Navy Blue with ties to tone. A cosy Jersey for cold winter days. Usually 4/6 to 5/11. SEE PRICE 7/11 OVERCOATS. Boys’ Warm Tweed Overcoats. Fully lined sleeves and bodies, plain back and belted styles. Assorted Brown shades. Usually 29/6. SEE PRICE 17/fi BOYS’ FELT HATS. Boys’ Warm Fitting Felt Hats. *p. ST Ha f % WA Wa mm With snap brims, a neat style for boys. Medium good selling Brown shades. Usually 3/11. SALE PRICE 1/11 In a Khaki shade, made to stand boys’ rough use, very suitable for around home wear. Usually 3/11. BOYS’ SINGLETS. Boys’ Natural Shade Singlets. Medium Weight, short sleeves. In various sizes and has an appeal for quality. Usually 2/11. SEE PRICE 1/11 BOYS’SHIRTS. Boys’ Strong Shirts. le, made t< around ho: SEE PRICE |/| | t MEN’S SHIRTS MUST SELL AT THESE PRICES. SHIRTS. Men’s Warm Cotton and Wool Shirts. With the collar attached, light grounds with stripes and a useful style. Usually 5/6. SEE PRICE 2/11 TENNIS SHIRTS. Men’s Good Quality Tennis Shirts. In a variety of neat striped designs and. assorted sizes. A good hard wearing and washing cloth. Usually 4/6. SEE PRICE 2/11 NEGLIGE SHIRTS. Men’s Neglige Shirts. With collars to match, coloured ground, with stripes. Fawn and Grey shades. Usually 8/6. SALE PRICE 3/l| TIES ARE PRICED RIGHT. i 7 * Men’s Wide-end Ties. In a large variety of shades, which make a splendid choice easy. Correctly lined to prevent creasing. Usually t/-. Wide-end Ties. SEE PRICE 0D For men in a variety of Greys and Blues, with assorted stripes. Colours to match the suits worn these days. Usually 2/6. Men’s Good Quality Ties. SEE PRICE 1/g In Browns, Reds, Blues and Greys. Crease-resisting linings and smart dressy ties for the different coloured suits. Usually 3/6. SALE PRICE 1/11 A. W. ALLEN LTD. “LEVIN’S BUSIEST STORE”

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 June 1938, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 June 1938, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 June 1938, Page 7