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January! The Quiet Month, When Bargain Whispers are Plainly Heard and Obeyed THE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY QUALITY WARE AT •EARGAIN PRICES APPEALS TO MOST PEOPLE. THIS PRICE LIST POINTS THE WAY TO BIG CASH SAVINGS. Men’s Dark Grey Tweed Suits, cuff bottoms, a great fanners suit, 3 to 7. &&/-. Men’s Soft felt Hats, in fawn, grey and brown shades, great value 8/6. Men’s Fur Felt Hats, bound and snap brims, all the latest shades, 15/11. Men’s Police Braces, a good strong working line, 1/11 pair. Wide End Silk Ties, smart designs, worth 5/6. To go at 2/6 each. Men's Brown and Grey cardigans, all wool, heavy weight, these are good buying, 8/6. Men’s Fancy Pull Overs, a good range to pick from. Prices 12/6 to 18/6. Men's Cotton Singlets, and Underpants. To Go At 1/11 each. Men’s Fleecy Dined Singlets and Underpants, just the right weight, 2/11 each. Men’s Fleecy Dined Singlets, and Pants, extra heavy weight, 4/6 each. ' ’ Men’s Striped Flannelette Pyjamas, S.M., M., 0.5., in assorted stripes, 5/11. Men’s Spe’ro Cloth Pyjamas, hejavy weight, S.M., M., 0.5., 6/11. Men’s Ceylonette Pyjamas, heavy weight in good assorted stripes, 12/6. To go at 7/11. Men’s Doctor Flannel Unders, Shetland and grey M. and O.S. 5/11. All wool colonial Grey Blankets, our low cash price 19/6. “WYCHERLEY’S WARES WEAR WELL” E 0= WYCHERLEY THE SQUARE, CLOTHIER, MERCER AND HATTER. PALMERSTON NORTH. Engineers’ Blue Drill Overalls, 2 to 8, indigo dye. 7/11. Engineers’ Blue Drill Combinations, 4 to 8. A good strong line. 13/6. Men’s Cuff Bottom Dark Grey Tweed Trousers, 3to 7, wonderful value. 8/6. Men’s Railway Tweed Trousers, heavy weight 3to 7. 11/6. ' Men’s Bedford Cord Trousers, for this line we are sole agents, the greatest wearing trouser we have ever sold, 17/6. Men’s Sports Trousers in lovat shade, 2 to 6, belt loops with straight tops, 17/6. Men’s Odd Working Coats in dark tweed, 3 to 8, 22/6. cents’ Striped Neglige Shirts, 1 to 7, woven stripes, a good strong line. 3/11. Men’s Striped Harvard Neglige Shirts, a strong working line, 4/10. Men’s striped Neglige Shirts, with collar to match, l to 6, in assorted stripes, 4/11. Men’s Marl Tweed Working Shirts, heavy weight, 2to 7. 4/4. Men’s Pin Working Shirts, English cloth, heavy weight, 4/4. Boys’ Grey Union Tennis Shirts, size 3 to 9. From 5/6. Boys’ Golf Hose, all the school colours in stock. From 2/11 pair. Boys’ Scout Belts, all the boys like them, a good strong line, 1/9 each. Boys’ Grey Jerseys, all wool, a good school line from 5/6.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6812, 16 January 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6812, 16 January 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6812, 16 January 1929, Page 4