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I Sigiis of I II Prosperity. I = So much is a man judged by the clothing = 7\ he wears that nothing gives him that look of prosperity" like a new Suit of Clothes. = In these days when men aro forging ahead, = 3 when new opportunities are confronting us, = 3 when fortune and destiny for many men in this = 3 young country are in the making,^it pays to EE 3 cultivate that " look of prosperity." | j p Here at the Firm of Fowlds we offer you | J|j j Suits in the most fashionable style and worthy E [31 quality, but at to-day's economy-adjustment = [||| prices. Go all over the town and you will not = §§| find anything better than we offer at the price we | 3 ask—or even in many cases at a price higher than EE |j ours. = E3 In Overcoats and Raincoats too, we offer a E §3 unique selection which we know contain* the very E3 3 Coat you need. if only you will come and pick it B 3 out for yourself. B 3 3 The entrance to the Men's Clothing Department 13 3 is the first door past the Fort Street Corner, 13 1 ' 1 J | 1 I / 1 MRM&& I 1 FOWLDS 1 1 "■■■'■ 11 'in i 3 Victors* Arcade, Queen St. 3 AUCKLAND. BETTER TIMES AHEAD. Modern buainess methods have taught the Public to estimate good goods and real values. Modern publicity has educated the Public to expect fair treatment and honest dealing. We believe J this note is being struck; now, and makes for better times, progress, / ) and prosperity. ! ANDREWS & CLARK, House Furnishers, Queen Street, Auckland. rarfilkfflMMM _____ £ 'Phones 873„ 3506. / Opotify Dairy Association. May 31st, 1922* Dear Frank.,—The wife asked me to pass on a good' word jot the hiziicr we arc using now. Yoa haOe to ask f OT Opotikf at yonr Grocer's, and make strre of the noma. The kids are crazy about it, and the wife swears fcy it. Yoa will find it is always nice and fresh, with " a direct fmm the pasture" taste to it. Lei me know whai poor wife thinks of it, Frank, as ihey made me promise to ask Yours truly, BertGREAT BARGAIN WEEK I SOME "QUIT QUICK 9 ' SALE PRICES FOR THIS WEEK. Mail your orders for these goods, and if they do not satisfy you for. value we will cheerfully refund year money. MEN'S WEAR. Men's Bushmen Shirts, knitted, all wool. Heather colour; half iileevea—>7 f-\i Do., Navy, no sleeves—g /g I / AJL» Men's Sweatnr Coat*, All-wool /£» and yg Men's Heavy Alt-wool Pants and Singlets, Colonial, pure wool, ribbed or plain— 7/11 ana 9/11. Fine Pure Worsted Makes In Pants and Singlet*—jJjQi/'g J2/6 dnd 15/6 Men's Neglige Shirts, with band. A really good washing Shirt, in lighli ground Cambrics, with neat stripes—Usual Prices, 8/11 and 9/IX. The Well-known Men's Oiled Coats. A guaranteed Coat, absolutely storm-proof; riding out. Sold everywhere for 65/-. Our Price, Men's Tweed Overcoats. A "Real Special. We are proud of this Coat. So you will be if sou get one. Heavy All-wool Tweed, doublobreasted, heavy collar, belt back, nicely lined. The smartest and cosiest Coat, in Auckland—£6/6 Reduced to LADIES' COATS AND JUNIPERS. We have over-bought in these two lines, and must reduce our stocks. The goods aro all now thie season, and there is nothing nicer or smarter to bo had anywhere. If {you send for any of thes© %nd do rot. like them, we will cheerfully exchange or refund the money. Ladles' Tweed Gents, heavy All-wool Tweed, in smart check effects, big sleeve, and deep collar and cuffs. Really nice—Were 69/6, Reduced to j m Smart Tweed Coats, latest cut, witlfi now Penguin sleeve, big collars and culls; in All-wool Tweed, Blanket Cloths, and Velours— Reducod Prices, /<Q/£ 59/6, 75/-, anu 85/- 4J/b ' These Coats really need to be seen to be appreciated. They are lovely. Remember we will exchange them or refund th«? money if you do not like them. LADIES' WOOL JUMPERS IN ALL THE POPULAR SHADES. Very smart, in plain and check effects; short sleeve, band and buttons— Lon2 sleeve, two-tone effects; all shades; collar and cuffs contract— Brushed Woo!, long sleeves, plain, colours; very cosy and smart— Maids' Tweed Costs. A really good Coat, in heavy All-wool Tweeds—Were 29/6. ° uc ' d «• 19/11. Give us measurement at back when ordering these. Maids Raincoats, in Gabardine; good shapes—Usual Prices, 29/6 to 37/6. We have made One Price to Clear them /IX MAIL YOUR ORDER. The ECONOMIC 'TTNIQUE" HOT WATER; BOTTLES fi EORGE WALKER has a great reputehave specially vulcanised seams and VT tion as an Outdoor Furniture Au<r r SS. n ?n-leakabl<i steppers. •* Made by tionter. Consult him when selling. K ° bb " tr °-' S ° W •» IT TTKiQPE" HOI WATER BOTlflg —nrafiup : —— —— — U are so carefully made that reliability EFQRE you _ buy any article _of Fumi- would be assured if it wasn't already turo, ace is Cookies has xt Second- guaranteed l>y the North British Kubbes f.nd. He often has. Co. I '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18104, 31 May 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18104, 31 May 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18104, 31 May 1922, Page 2

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