Dress and Fashion. ■ - - ' " .'^M eTcTbrowne & co:s " '. '"\ < . ■" '. • - ! ■— m ■■—-"-•— "-ji .^.»»,,,»»«»— GREAT .-—♦»>«*»««•»>■ | | 1 _ ' ■'•'■ , . • ; 1 * ; I Business as usual at 118 and 120 Our goods are new, and imported .' ' 0 I Queen St. and cor. of Vulcan Lane. from the Best British Firms. And >S* fl^^s K JK§& : WM W&Wfi&Wk 8 Hatters, Mercers, Tailors, etc. ' - fAt their Men's and Boys' Store now on. Such a chance comes . M^S^^£sMmL -'' / \\\l jf \ seldom of securing New and Up-to-date Goods at Less Than Cost. Jm a. "jffiL / •■# \U iw l \ This is no end-of-season sale of jobs and odd lots, but the whole of. wS^aV^^^^^^^m'^^^^^i / W W if v \ our well assorted and seasonable stock, which must bo sold by I®!!? ; | v ij^T^^CT^ I '3r li* ' \ \ June 30th. The lease of our old premises expires on that date. filli '■: : fl^^HHSw^-^^^^ \A 1 I ) COME EARLY and prepared to be surprised. md 1 ' X// ?£r 1 /—— '"' / Open on Saturdey Night at Sale Address, ISM Queen St. (opposite Herald Office). • " TI \ ( J OPEN ON SATURDAY NIGHT. ' ■ "' ■ : ■■'"■' ji'&M I f/k V 4* BOYS' AND YOUTHS' MERINO FINISH BOYS' AND YOUTHS' NATURAL "WOOL M :^^^^^^^ *r^ / i»Nmnn*' SINGLETS SINGLETS / |6mlM I m ITO 24-inch ... Usual price, 1/11-Sale price, 1/3 . Usual prices. 3/3, 3/6, 3/9—Sale price, 2/6 / JHwSIS* S til UM 24-inch ... Usual price, 1/11— Sale price, 1/3 " " M M f\ I 26-mch ... „ v, 2/--,,. .. IS AIRTEXSINGLETS ' - . /o|l • - I. | \ ] 30-inch ... ~' .'.' 2/6— "„ ',', 1/9 Usual price, 4/6—Sale price, 2/6 and 2/11. jj •' ■ fijlar ' ;TIMMi ' / \\ jA BLACK EIB WOE3TED bSls* AND YOuS^ I / \\wm ■ '•■■ iw%ir[\ HOSE/■■■ v.,.// y ;/-JHHHHHft NORFOLK SUITS ■ JtZtoJ J MS? Ifesl Usual price, l^l/ 3 -,^' 2/-, 2/6-Sale price. HPS,! ; J BtyUsh Designs. BfiF / 8 <2T /WW ' ' ' Tweeds and Indigo Serges. W" J'r 1 v /Mr & sDArce ' •w^^^K*"*^^' Usual price, 12/6—Sale price, 6/11 QENT.'S ENGLISH TAILORED ' )f\\ j£Jp BKfII,KB '?91§r$fIffiHr ;: ' " " "/6- "s " 13/6 '' READY-TO-WEAR SUITS W iF boy^' natTand bed Wilb " "'" jBl " hH NAT. COMBINATIONS . grey oeylon ■ ',;./ • 2. Usual price, 3/11-Sale price, 2/11 PYJAMAS 4' " " " " 3/6 Usual price, 5/6, 6/6. 7/6-Sale price, 371 L ■ ' ' «NAT. COMBINATIONS BOYS' GOLF'HOSE IHrWH'/ ''' BOYS' AND YOUTHS' FLANNELETTE 2/fi> price> f . S^^M/ . , Usual prices, 1/9, 2/-, 2/6-Sale price, 1/- each. ETON COLLARS ■Pt" .' ' ' ' B O YS ' TENNIS AND WHITE DRESS 3 for 1/- • VM| f . . "'. ■ "■ SHIRTS BOYS'.NAVY WORSTED . . MH^^wSSmi Usual prices, 3/11. 4/6-Sale price, 2/11. JERSEYS-' !>'"'* '''IIP BOYS' AND YOUTHS' GREY OEYLON Clinch !*.! T *"?*' 5/3- ■*,* P T'M l flf 13 ' 'if lIL Usual price, 3/6, 3/11-Sale price, 1/11, 2/6. 30-inch"! ',', ", 6/9- " ," 5/3 || J§j!sL .<..»- i * OUR FAMOUS WATERSHED OIL COAT b^/SISoSjpS B : M °? ", Rainproof COftS. Usual price, 42/6 . sale price, 35/-. Other makes-Usual price, 10/6 sale price, 8/11 , A W"SS?Hf 'L ■ ■ Single and Double-breast. Latest Styles *-">"«' H > , , v > i r. ' r « i Usual price, 27/6—Sale price, a/- , „ , '• an^,? f - „„,, Gent.'s English Tailored Dress, Dinner, and Frock Suit, 20 per cent. Dis. V , " " vi'/tZ. " " Wit ■ Usual price. 27/6-Sale price, 22/6 Boys' Dress Eton Suits, 20 per cent. Mfc Boys" Rubber Oolts. from 17/6 " 35/ _ " " 28/6 1 ■'»■■•■-■■■ ' ' Boys' Overcoats, from 5/11 , ■ E. C. BROWNE 81 CO., Ltd. «*"•"■■ Mf *» . ... M ... ■■'•-■■■'■. ■ ■ ■ * ■ - . * J ■ t ■ .' OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY. ' Sale AddfCSS I 124 QUEEN STREET. .' OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY.
Furnishing Goods. ' FURNISHINGS. TO OUR COUNTRY FRIENDS. _■———) —- ■ , f _ VISIT OUR SHOWROOMS. IT WILL OPEN YOUR EYES. FOR STYLE, FINISH, AND PRICE SECOND TO ■W'-<; NONE. ■ .\ NO ONE 'PRESSED TO BUY- '■ _ GABRIEL LEWIS AND CO.. •DEAL Y ALUE OU9E / PUBLISHERS AND jyjANDFAOTUEERS. OPPOSITE SMEETON'B. ' Dress and Fashion. X SALE SALE! SALE! ~ if"* E&iS **» 811 nF MERCHANT TAILOR, Jb . -MCBKIUIIy OUTFITTER &GENT.'S MERCER, ' VICTORIA STREET WEST.— ,'. GREAT ALTERATION SALE! Slaughter ! Slaughter ! • Slaughter ! Suits to Order. Gent.'s Mercery and Outfitting. Premises being enlarged to thrice their present size. During the '•• alterations, no reasonable offer refused. Goods in stock arid coming to hand must be sacrificed. Positively the greatest reductions ever /seen in the Dominion. Our 90s Suits, now 70s to Order. Raincoats, 19/11 were 355. Mercery almost given away. . ' * , | i ,;_ ' -- COME AND SEE THE GOODS. — .. Up-to-date Tailor and i ViCO Kiii'Jwj gent.* s OUTFITTER, 11, 13, 15, Victoria Street. IV VENT ! VIDI ! ' VICI ! )
Insurance Companies. WE TAKE ALL RISKS, ' FIRE. MARINE. AND ACCIDENT. V Including Mortgagees' Indemnity. Employers' Liability, and Workers' Compensation. National INSURANCE CO. OF N.Z.. LIMITED. Offices, 101, Queen-street. Auckland. NORMAN T. WILLIAMS. Manager. ' THE ' " SOUTH BRITISH IN'SURANOB 00., LIMITED. ; CAPITAL ...... - ... £2,000,000 ACCUMULATED FUNDS ... £542,003 The following Risks are accepted at lowest ourrent Rates:—Fire, Marine. Mortgagees' Indemnity. Employers'. Liability, Workers' Compensation. Ordinary Accident, Public Risk. Pla,te Glass. Burglary. FiCaliry Guarantee, THE SOUTH BRITISH COMPANY'S '-' UP-TO-DATE" POLICY is the Most Liberal yet offered to the Public of New Zealand. " ' ' A. 8. RUSSELL. Branch Manager. TVTEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO^-'AN X. IN « . LIMITED. FIRE ; "MARINE. ACCIDENT.' Transacts Employers'' Indemnity. Fidelity Guarantee, Personal Accident (including sickness). Plate Glass, Burglarv. Fire ai.d Marine, at lowest current .* rates. NEW ZEALAND -INSURANCE BUILDINGS, .- QUEEN-STREET. ; : . :■ : G. H. PIERCE, j ' . H. A. MARRINER, ;,'.. '. ■ ...... j .Managers:'"
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14069, 24 May 1909, Page 9
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