A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE on all SUMMER DRESS FABRICS DEESS WEEK Commences TUESDAY ALL COTTONS, SILKS and SUMMER FABRICS at Greatly Reduced Pric Fell Partieniars in Monday's Paper WATCH WINDOWS for SPECIAL DISPLAYS L. C. Trembath bank si., hwmei DRAPER & OUTFITTER : Opp. TOWN HALL : PHONE 575
Yes! £4soin prizes to be distributed among men who make their new suit a Guaranteed “Maclone”! Priced from 99/, they are equal in cut, style, fit, finish and material, to suits costing much more, so you are given the opportunity of getting an out-of-the-ordinary suit and at the same time a chance of winning a Rover Car, or one of the 33 other prizes. ALL YOU HAVE TO DO to become eligible to win any of these valuable prizes is to make your new suit a guaranteed “Maclone” and obtain from the salesman who sells you your suit one of the official entrance forms, and enter thereon what you consider to be a gcod limerick about “Maclone” guaranteed suits. -» THE CONDITIONS ARE VERY EASY. Come in and let us explain them to you—You will not be under any obligation to buy. NO SPLITTING OF PRIZES MasnHHMnaaaHMHMnßHn NO ENTRANCE FEE 34 Prizes MUST Be Won. Open to All who buy a “ Maclone ” Guaranteed Suit. \ o t* Suits QQ' NOW Priced from Ist PRIZE: ROVER 10 SEDAN. I Think of the delightful Christmas you could spend as owner of this magnificent English Rover 10 Sedan. And there Is no reason why yo<u can’t win It. Well known to New Zealanders for its economy and performances, etc., this Rover Sedan will certainly prove a wonderful gift for somebody. Why not yon? Send in your limerick to-day and qualify to win this fully equipped car, valued at £3J3 2nd PRIZE: SILVERTONE N.Z.MADE RADIO, ;Built by Sexton A beautiful cabinet model Radio of . outstanding performance and selectivity, this second prize is a real credit to a New Zealand radio genius. Ha? 8 tubes, 3 tuned stag»s, 3 screen grids, screen grid detector, 100% power pack and a dynamic speaker that gives a perfect * reproduction. Like the “Maclone” Suit, this Silvertone Radio is entirely made in New Zealand, and the person who wins it will get a wonderful gift indeed. Valued at £gg 3rd PRIZE: “ MACLONE ” OUTFIT Worth £ls. . The third prize is quite a substantial one, representing every article made by the Maclone people to outfit a man (footwear and hat excepted), and comprises the fbllowing garments:— Maclone Suit, valued at £6/6/-; Maclone Overcoat, valued £5/B/; Maclone Shirt, valued 13/6; sotMaclonc Underwear, valued 29/-; pair of Maclone Pyjamas, valued at 18/6; pair of Maclone Sox. valued at 3/6; Maclone Tie, valued at 4/6. 4th PRIZE: “MACLONE” SUIT Worth £6. The winner of the fourth prize will ho given an order on the. local Maclone dealer for a Maclone Suit valued at £6. 30 CONSOLATION PRIZES Worth £2/5/-. So that those not quite as fortunate as the four main winners may not be disappointed, 30 Medlum-we'Tht Travelling Rugs, valued at £2/o/-, will be given as consolation prizes. -Jr i u n y/. y i Buy your “Maclone” Suit now and get your Official Entrance Form from KEN. KELLY Cameron Street, Whangarel | PRESS 111 MACLQKE KE $
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Northern Advocate, 7 November 1931, Page 3
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