BS, « \il * N rj jnioWP‘ P-. m&L Open At last! Men Treasure For Everyone! Come to Millar and fiiorgi’s Treasure Chest Sale. ait prices reduced for this event—Sale Prices for Cash Only, ■ = • - Count these over. 300 Pairs Men’s Railway Cord Wording Trousers. 3 pockets, plain bottoms. SALE PRICE 10/9, 13/6. _ _ olw „ 7 /. Odd Working Coats. Tweeds and Saddle Tweeds. Usual y /, 29/6. SALE PRICE 22/6, 24/6. -,,11* 11 Men’s Donegal Ttveed Sports-Coats. Sizes 4 and 5 only. Usually 27/6. SALE PRICE 18/6. , , . , 19 Men’s Tweed S.Bv, Sac Coats. Fancy designs.!Sizes 34 inch to 39 inch chests;- .Usually 49/6, 55/-, 84/-. SALE PRICE 27/6. Men’s Cream Cotton (JarbL Tennis Trousers. Usually 12/6. SALE PRICE 10/6 ■ ■ 250 Pairs Boys’' Colonial All Wool Tweed and Worsted Shorts (remnants). Sizes 3 to 10.; SALE PRICE 5/6; Sizes 11 to 16. SALE i PRICE 5/11. ' : -r ’ , ~.. , ot , n Roys’ Fawn Covert Overcoats. Sizes 0 to 4. Usually 15/9 to SALE PRICE 8/11. ■ V _ , m , 50 Dozcu Men’s- Cotton Summer Weight Singlets, Pants and Trunk Draws. Usually 2/3 to 2/9, and 3/3 to 3/6. SALE PRICE 1/11 40 Dbzen^Boys’ and Men’s Cotton Athletic Singlets. Usually 1/6 to 2/3. SALE. PRICE 1/3. Men’s Colonial Flannel Unders. SALE PRICE 5/9. , 10 Dozen-- Men’s Neglige Shjrts. Good wearer. SALE PRICE 3/11. 100 Dozen Men’s light and dark grey genuine American Pinspot Working Shirts.- This is not abheap Japanese lino. SALE PRICE 3/11. 25 Dozen Men’s i’laxeott Twist Working Shirts. SALE PRICE 4/6. Men’s Black Italian" Cloth Working Shirts. Usually 5/6, 6/6, 6/11. SALE PRICES 1 4/6/5/6, 5/9. 20 Dozen Men’s "Striped Soft Collars, duro dye, tobralco and luvisca. Usually 1/-. SALE PRICE 4 for I/-. / 30 Dozen Men’s Strong Flannelette Pyjama?. SALE PRICE 5/11. Men’s Fancy Wide End Ties. Usually 3/11,- 5/6. SALE PRICE 1/3, ' 2/6. Men’s Wool Felt Hats. Plain and fancy bands. SALE PRICE 7/6. Boys’ Black Golf Hose. School tops. Sizes 3 to 6. Usually 2/2 to 2/6. SALE PRICE 1/11. Sizes 7 to 10. Usually 2/10 to 3/4. SALE PRICE 2/0. ' - MILLAIS & GIOUGI The. s Great Outfitters Palmerston North
rother * *®o °®“ enior line . -rv V/) F e?) H M 25^ Drive the Senior for even a short distance and you will be impressed by its silken smoothness , and quiet, deep-luriged power. Six-cylinder power for every need, in an engine of exceptional silence and flexibility. Power that translates itself into high speed, when needed—and into sure-footed traction where mud, sand or hills handicap less distinguished performers. Wherever roads lead—and in places where there are no roads—Senior power is over-abundant for any demand. Magnus Motors Ltd Queen Street • • • Palmerston Morlh 2Z Illti WHETHER IT’S CHEAPER TO MOVE THAN PAY RENT—•—is a question we know nothing about but wo DO know that it’s cheaper to move if WE do tho moving for you. Expediency—care and economy are special features of our service. 6 McGlffert Street Palmerston North “It’s ‘Child’s’ Play To Us
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6537, 20 February 1928, Page 10
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