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IK!] fjr'li Md M R lX M ■lt jiJ • ■ I,' «$• ■fI Whatever class of Overcoat you need—fop walking, motoring, driving, or eyeing—you wi!i find a splendid assortment of the particular type of Overcoat you want, in a big range of styles and prices, amongst Strang's new selections for this season. mm \mmk TWEED OVERCOATS.—EngIish-made tweed overcoats, in dark and milium green shades, side and patch pockets. Excellent value. Prices 35/- 39/6 45/- *' ORIENT " OVERCOATS. Fashionable doubletrsasted shape, patch pockets, big flaps, gauntlet cuffs, semi-military, back strap. The very last thing in stylish wear. Five shades of brown, greeft, and grey. ~..,'. .-....'■1'..... Price 57/6 KAIAFOI TWEED OVERCOATS.—In- medium and heavy tweeds. Good-fitting shape and specially adapted for the winter. Prices 42/- 45/- 55/- •' PETONE " TWEED OVERCOATS.—In four shades, single-breasted collars, side pockets. Great value. Price 42/BURBERRY'S EQUIPEDE " OVERCOAT. Combined walking" and nding overcoat. Thoroughly watetproofVaiid'weafJierproof.. ; .Excellent overcoat for countryand station wear. -. Price . ,£5/17/6 *' MYCOTE'". GArBICORD 6VeRCOATS,—In green shades, Prussian collars, side and cross, pockets, fashionable check and striped linings. The most adaptable coat for all round wear. Price 45/- " ORIENT" GARBICORD OVERCOATS. Four shades. Dark and medium grey, plain and striped green. Good check linings. Prussian and step collars. Sizes:,to fit every stamp of figure. .■■]'<. "■:■" ::tr} •■ ■ Price 63/THE " DEXTER'".^VERCOAT.—The leading Garbicord overcoat;. ■••■" In shades green and grey. All wool check linings. The best fitting and most exclusive style procurable. Prices 82/6 90/mm "Orient" Garbicord Overcoat, in 'thelatest style for juveniles, boys and youths. Three shades to select from in greys and greens; Prussian collars and side pockets. Juveniles' sizes 3,4. 5, 6 Prices 23/6 24/6 25/6 . 26/6 Boys' sizes, 7,8, 9, 10, 11, 12 .. Prices 27/6 28/6 29/6 30/6 31/6 32/6 Youths' sizes, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17,18 Prices 34/6 35/6 36/6 37/6 38/6 39/6 zmm \'3s': mfmMSsmmw DARK GREY MILITARY OV£RCOATS.--Heavy material and lined grey 1 flannel. Double-breasted shape. Specially suitable for driving and ffl rrotoring. ' p "ce 47/6 1 SHORT DOUBLE-BREASTED OVERCOAT. With storm-sleeves and ffl • leggings for cyclists. Prices ...... Coat 37/6 Leggings 19/6' | THE ""DISTINGUE" MOTOR OVERCOAT. Leather collars and cuffs, g leather-bound. Thoroughly waterproof and reliable: Price 72/6 ffl MACINTOSH OVERCOATS.—In Prices 35/- .45/- 55/- I LEATHER-LINED OVERCOATS 1 Prussian collars,.made || in'heavy Irish tweeds. Price £7/7/- || DOUBLE-BREASTED LEATHER-LINED OVERCOAT.—Lining detach- gg 1 able. Storm cuffs . ' ' Price £B/8/- | MOTOR OVERCOATS.—HaIf leather-lined and bound. Lining detachable., m Price £6/6/- | LIGHT-WEIGHT WATERPROOF OVERCOAT.—Leather collar and cuffs, K . Storm front and cuffs. Guaranteed waterproof./' Price. ; .72/6 .M wmmmmmmmasM i; e m?A t®a«^a*^^^

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15920, 4 May 1912, Page 2

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