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t expect raill!—and expect big value in these ; •., , ; v These coat* a? in V «n"«h^il o . f ? ,* 01 ! P** 1? s KW t0 at enhanced prices, drawer? , - • Btyld and w,tl satWy ,ast,dlous and careful °?, U i? L OILSKINS FOR MEN, full _ YOUTHS' DO4JBLE - BREASTED ?lll arc, J wear, walking 8hBDB : «to 58 TWEED COATS, in same style as inches long-19/fl, and mighty cruao above-Sizes 1. 33/8, 34/6; 2, 34/8, -1 00 - 38/8; ai, 35/8, .37/8. B gYS' AND YOUTHS' OILSKINS, BOYS'" DOUBLI-BREASTED TWEED half-lined, length 30 to 48 inches- COATS, In same style as above, for From 10/9 to 15/3, rising 6d per, size. J boys of 8 to 14. Sizes as follows— : I FASHIONABLE BARK FAWN Sizes 6, length 331n, 23/6; 7, length GABARDINE RAINCOATS FOR 331n. 24/6: 8, 3(31n. 25/6; 9, 36in, 27/6; MEN; sizes 3, A, 5, and 6-39/6, Check 10 - Mb, .28/6; 11, 40ln, 29/6; 12, 41in, • lima. Thoy fasten close up to Hie 31/'>" 13, 42in, 33/6. throat, with roll collar. BOYS' FAWN RAINCOATS, Check MEN'S DARK FAWN GABARDINE i inß^r ß «l? 5, length 30in, 18/«; Size 6, RAINCOATS. Check lined, superior ISfli" 1 ? a,l \ r !? /11 A- B !SR make, step collar, or closed front and , 19/ i : 9 « 9 . 8 « ' e "B'h 341n. 20/3; size 9, foil collar. Sizes 3, 4, 5. 6, and 7- fcP**J"j.. al iii size 19. length 351n. Price. 62/6, «5/-, 69 6. **>•'> * lw 11 - ""nßth 371n. 22/6; size MEN'S DARK pipnirai . fitv "■ length 401n, 23/6: size 1, length CONVERT TWEEDF RAINCOAT* J.« J, I '"' 24 ' G: 9l " 2 ' lm * th Wn < 26/ - . nllar md Vilmeta «» *m* »!.!«? traYS ' KNICKERS, Cheviot Serge; : «/- Snwial Price fl / s ,. ,ronlWOrth ' sizes 7 to 12. 6/3, rise ?o d size. Fox's uetVe Miiii b Mr.ewh Cheviot Sergo Ditto, 7 to 12, 7/., rise M S!^ S «,P£ I i! LE \ BRE \ STED TWEED 3d size; 13 to 16, 8/6, rlso 6d size. OVERCOATS, nice patterns, in Dark DARK SADDLE TWEED KNICKERS, Enough Trousers Underwear 'CO 1 rouser every man m Auckland W e'v» an immense stock of Men , Flannel, Woven said one of our men to-day, looking at the and Knitted Underwear. shelves. Well, not so many as that perhaps, but we've „„ ...,».•.•* .... , .. u, certainly got a huge stock. A few items to indicate UNION FLANNELS, full size, in Shetland and Dark the values;— Grey—3/11. NAVY AND BROWN ENGLISH TWEED ALL-WOOL FLANNELS-Shetland, 4/11, 5'3; Dark TROUSERS, medium weight; sizes 3 to 7-8/11. 0»V. */«• HEAVIER MAKES IN STRONG ENGLISH ENGINEERS' FLANNELS, All Wool, Navy BlueTWEEOS, in Dark Grey and Brown Mixtures- 6/6 and 8/11. • J At 3/11, 12/6, 13/6, and 16/6. DOCTOR FLANNELS-Natural Grey. 8/11; Shetland, . Also in HEAVY SADDLE TWEED-12/6 and 14/8. I" very SOFT qtralrty-7/n. A PURE WOOL SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS. Light FLANNEL DRAWERS, Shetland colour-8/3 per pair, and Dark Fawns. Browns and Greys-At 15/8,18/8, ALL-WOOL KNITTED UNDERSHIRTS-6/11 and to 21/-. 8/11, | "~"""~""' ' ' UNDERPANTS, Heavy nibbed—o/6. 8/9, 8/3. 8/9, Order J?3LJK al, «I f you cannot call. We pay freight. ALL-WOOL KNITTED SOCKS-1/6, 1/8, 1/11, 2/3 Goods not approved may ho returned. pair. Grey, Fawn, and Heather. We're in Queen Street. Right Opp. Town Hall Tram Stop. ———— hi ■lIIIIIIMWTmTnriTinMMIIBMMIIIIIIIHIIIIIIMIiiIIIIiiiiiM^ pic===3lßCTStr— «—it OK in i rffTi __._jlKTg 0 /n\ f ■ A • in i jKmBKmK * 111S1 /r II IV 1 si /IJSfIBiHI \ " Uvl> A 11& SL w y Shipment of U y 11 K ALL SAMPLES 11 SIZES—6ft x3ft 7ft x 4ft 9ft x 6ft 10ft x 9ft jj, I2ft x 9ft ' I2ft xlOft IlftxlSft HftxWft \\ X All Hand-made Wool Yarn, Deep Pile. y BEAUTIFUL COLOURINGS. SPECIAL PRICES. ft U ANUnLilw CX bLMllil, Queen St., Auckland. 0

(economy in war TIME \ \ And all the time demands that when buying furniture or I house furnishings you go where you see the greatest t \ variety, obtain the best quality, and get the lowest [ I possible price, we say unhesitatingly that that place is j tani! • -. LAMBQURNE'S ■ I ill i ' Cal} nnd let us demonstrate to you j I jljjji {jjlLJii II I "TjljfTT f||ln 1 I tho proof of our statement. J |__ -—4*_| JIJ II I Here's a sample of ourvahie. i" I -■ 111 J IIIJP-l \ Full-sized Oiled Eimu Bedstead. H N iNlL'l I I t ' Packed OT Id Free u I] 1 r*Hii i itiu~v a « d /In Raiior {; a I ' Delivered. &a J I V Steamer, k i j ** Cheapest in Auckland.' | W. LAMBOURNE I ;j Complete House Furnisher Three Lamps, Auckland I : Economical Wfc WHY go to the expense of a heavy high-powered ; machine? The B.S.A. Motor Bicycle is far more ' economical and has frequently demonstrated its remarkable efficiency by holding its own against machines of double the power. For Solo or Sidecar you will find a B.S.A. unequalled in reliability. RIDE A .J 4M h,p. MOTOR BICYCLE AS}* ' I i Fitted with KlJOft I B.S.A. COUNTERSHAFT THREE-SPEED GEAR. 9 M A ft" ' Catalogues from n /lilt I SKEATES & WHITE, WW Sole Auckland Agents, 48 Fort St. , \ Friction's greatest foe, vSK^ ah rv'i/1' T. PEACOCK AND SON. Ophthalmic ■ MX I I I AA J J-. Opticians. 218, Queen St. (nw VioI lIIiI I/A \ ¥ tori* St.) Sight tested by most lmprbred \J f a 3—& B*J Am. W» method 3. Spectacles accurately, fitted. Arti- ' ■ ' . ~ . ficial Eyes of all colours in stock. Nautical It is friction that wears out tno fcnd Surveyors' Instruments in stock and m>machinery, friction that > consumes .- — . the power. Oildax eliminates trie- «■ TAflfiP RTn'rva tion saves wear and teiar, conserves ■ LiAUUJii blU^ltS the power. Mix with ar.y good lubn- EL49 eating oil, and uso in usual way. • Write or call, tor particulars. ■ f\ OF ALL TIMBERS. A.&T. Burt, Ltd. M, .■*->■ -"".•'.-' IB ■ BEST-TERMS. "" CUSTOMS STREET W. ■, ■ ip| ' C,- BESa< lERU * .\- mi twaammt^miiKmmm* ('■■<:■■-■■- > - : "', w '': '*<'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16550, 28 May 1917, Page 3

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