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ee and Sons w Overcoat \v%m m M$ mm Vkks m m m\ m &T* m m m %£& W?£ You are beginning to say to yourself what tytfe .of Overcoat shall I buy for the coining Winter? Well, the first thing you must consider is what Coat is best adapted to those • peculiar, and v»Hn.!.i|.> •weather conditions from April to August. TV hen a man leaves home in the morning he wants .to be comfortably coated for the whole day, cold or mild; and when4t turns mild.at noon a heavy coat weights a ton; if a balmy morning turns into a cold, bleak afternoon a light coat is inadequate- There is one fabric that will defy any temperature, called KNIT-TEX. Its remarkable combination of lightness and softness and warmth makes it equally comfortable in all weathers. It never needs pressing; it will outlive the, average overcoat 3 to 1. In appearanec it has that careless dressiness unusually associated with finest imported overcoatings. The KNIT-TEX makes the wildest appeal to buyers of good and smart coats. .., . . Most of our Overcoats are at last year's prices. . PS—We are again offering genuine -Oil Coats 45/- to 55/-. Something extra good. Ask to see them. Dee and Sons The Overcoat Store

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Nelson Evening Mail, 5 April 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, 5 April 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, 5 April 1917, Page 3

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