Sporting 8 Holiday Styles I { for Men. I < Bi J* J4t Every man interested in sporting of I ' i neglige garments is more or less versed H 1 ' I in the correctness of cut and the de- eg < \ jiWy pendable quality and perfect finish of H j / V■ » 1 M. and C. goods. H / Eft —Jll Here are a few very popular styles. Q / /i Ih|l /ft CREAM TENNIS TROUSERS (such I / //l I V/JT I u as wo show in sketch on left) are 9 / L|\ Jy: I A obtainable in all sizes, in a superior H if \\ I I I'll* quality, unshrinkable serge. Price, I \ NvA 1 M 21/ "-" i >S 1 l I^/J GREY FLANNEL TROUSERS, light ! * V -A rmv*r mu, all d dark shades, from 15/6 to 25/-. | ■ { \// » J J V) CREAM FLANNEL TROUSERS, nn- j = M/ II \f shrinkable; permanent turned-up 7 ill 11 trousersl9/0. A 4 1 Iff II TENNIS TROUSERS, in Cream Gar- ■ I 1 If / / bicord, smartly cut and finished. I If / 1 WHITE COTTON TENNIS SHIRTS, p II I I plain or self stripes—s/6, 6/6. ( ft \\ JAPANESE SILK NEGLIGE 1 If If SHIRTS, for sporting wear—l 2/6, ') 1/1 M JAP SILK TENNIS SHIRTS—I2/«, I I \ I / U/6 ' •X I / I ' II WHITE SWEATER JACKETS, all 1 1/1 / I wool, light weight, open at neck and J ill r buttoning down front; two pockets I / \ MEN'S ALL - WOOL WHITE I J SWEATERS— I / WHITE CASHMERE SWEATERS, I J open at front, polo collar—ls/6. Pv \Ji N-—- LEATHER BELTS, in Grey or Tan— M. 2/6, 3/9, 4/8, SUMMER UNDERWEAR. 1 i AERTEX CELLULAR UNDERWEAR— half-sleeves, fj I 3/6. Underpants, 4/6. Knee Drawers, 3/6. Combinations, pi H 7/6. I ENGLISH GAUZE UNDERWEAR, cool and comfortable— I 1 Singlets, small, 2/9; medium, 3/3; large, 3/6. Underpants, 1 n small, 3/6; medium, 3/9; large, 4/6. K ffl " PESCO " SILK AND WOOL UNDERWEAR— half- 1 1 sleeves, small, 11/6; men's, 12/6; 0.5., 13/6. Underpants K ■ small, 12/6; men's, 13/6; 0.5., 14/6. «i | LLAMA UNDERWEAR, very light weight, natural—Singlets, I 'JL small, 8/6; men's, 9/6; 0.5., 10/6. Trousers, small, 9/6; K men's, 10/6; 0.5., 11/6. I I. & R. MORLEY'S CELLNET UNDERWEAR, very open I I - and cool, all wool Singlets, small, 7/6; men's, 8/6; 0.5., I 9/6. Underpants, small, 8/6; men's, 9/6; 0.5., 10/6. El MILNE $ CHOYCE, Ltd. I QUEEN STREET. I a——mil ■i.nmittf —■jamenfflßM—J SECURE A SHARE OF THE SURPLUS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY Forth© CURRENT YEAR by EFFECTING a LIFE ASSURANCE POLICY with that office BEFORE THE CLOSE OF THE YEAH. The following are a few ACTUAL EXAMPLES Of BONUSES DECLARED as at 31st December, 1914. on Whole-Life Policies, Table A effected during OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, and DECEMBER, 1914: — Policy No. ! Age. ! Sum Assured. Premium Paid. I 19J * Reversiosakt . ' , I I HONUB. 451,747 I 14 I 500 I 7 13 0 I 7 10 0 453.214 ! 17 900 1 3 a 0 | 3 0 0 451.696 '3-2 300 , 5 18 3 ' 4 10 0 451.737 | 29 i 600 14 2 fi ' 9 0 0 453.1-25 | 32 j 'UOO -25 5 10 ' 15 0 0 | 452,141 ' 16 2000 El 1 8 , 30 0 0 451.969 ; 44 , 500 IS 7 11 7 10 0 BONUSES VEST WHEN POLICIES HAVE BEEN TWO (2)TeTrS~Tn FORCE. The amount of SURPLUS distributed atnoug.t POLICY HOLDERS for the ONE YEAR, 1914, exceeded ONE MILLION and THIRTY-FOUR "THOUSAND POUNDS CASH. REMEMBER the NAME of OFFICE and ADDRESS, because NO OTHER OFFICE DIVIDES SUCH LARGE SURPLUS. Branch Office—CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY, WELLINGTON- * ' DIRECTORS: The Hon. C. J. Johsston, M.L.C. (Chairman); A. db B. Brandon, Esq (Deputy Chairman) ; John Duncan, Esq. ; Joseph Joseph, Esq. , aod , . ~ _ Harold Bkadchimp, Esq. • Auckland District Office— EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. C*. QUEEN am, VICTORIA STREETS. W. H. Drasy, District Secretary,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16097, 10 December 1915, Page 10
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