King George and myself have much in common. We're both monarchs, I'm the King Peter of Suitdom. I haven't yet reached the stage where I can declare a general holiday on my birthday in fact, birthdays are my busiest days. Every one I've, had in the last few years has seen me going eyes out producing "Petermack I s." These neat, natty suits are fit for Royalty to wear, yet they\re priced so any man can afford to wear 'em. And the reason they are priced low is that they, are so good in quality. They're rushed. The more I make the more I sell. And because I sell so many I buy more stuff, get lower prices, and reduce costs* This makes value better all the while, and the rush never lulls. Call along to my Strand Tailory and see the masterpieces of my craft. Scores of them on display® Styles galore, Prices -as usual - start from a Fiver* One in particular I'd like you to see is the Navy Serge "Petermack" at Five Guineas. Make it Friday.
Fw MIPwW' VZ ® *» ' "SIS' ' *IL < : I f-Jg■ »fg 161,1 kiMM Vi»fl>,lT Lfjlil&fJ m 75»! of those items already advertised, the items in themselves should be worth visit to our store to-morrow. H &£'3 Men's Coloured AII Wool Cashmere Ribbed Sox, good light shades-—Usually 2/6. Disposal Price, 1/11. Men's Best Quality Heavy Plaiding Underffannels—Usually 11/6. Disposal Price, 7/11. , . - ■,; ; Men's Strong Cotionade Work Shirts, in Light and Dark Grey, light shades— Usually 6/6. Disposal Price, 5/8. Men's All Wool Ribbed Knit: Sox—Usually 1/3 pair. Disposal Price, 1/-. < Men's Heavy Striped Union Pyjamas, for winter wear—Usually 14/6. Disposal Price, 12/6. Men's Wool Golf Hose, in Greys and Heather; some slightly damaged— Usually 1/11. Disposal Price, 3 pairs for 5/-. Men's Fine Striped Poplin Neglige Shirts— Usually 1 1/6. Disposal Price, 8/11. Men's Strong Plain and Striped Navy Drill Work Shirts, fast colour—Usually 8/1 1. Disposal Price, 5/11. Men's Fine AH, Woo! Saddle Tweed Trousers. A hard-wearing cloth, Green mixture with stripe. All siz CufF bottoms, side and hip pockets— Usually 37/6. Disposal Price, 23/11 I mm ■Hi «fc§ Men's Suits, in Fox's Worsteds, latest striped Worsteds, Fawn and Navy. Two or three buttons, loop, D.B. lapels, roll collars—Usually £ 5 /12/6. Price, 79/6. Men's All Wool Pull-overs, smart patter —Usually 18/6. Disposal Price, 13/11 Men's Fur Felt Hats, in Greys,. Fawn Brown, Black, or contrasting band bound edged—Usually 29/6. Disposal Price, 23/6. i m 111 wt Boys' All Woo! Tweed Overcoats, in assorted colourings. Sizes 10 to 16Prices usually up to 45/ Disposal Price s all 37/6. H One-day , Bargains, and obtainable up Jill 9 p.m. only on Friday. Saturday will be too late to secure these concessions, therefore mai! orders cannot be accepted. Useful Novelty Plaid Frocks, with turned-down collar, lons' sleeves, f _ t. ... i • . .7. 1 _ 1 **r « - n i - * v* : « W ' 34/6. , SHOWROOM EXTRAS.' Smart Little Frocks in Mottled Velveteen, fancy check designs; useful for afternoon wear. Tan and Rust, Powder and TanUsually 47/6. Friday's Extra, 29/6. Smart Ready-to-wear Felts, in new closefitting styles. Brown, Rust, and HennaUsually 17/6. Friday's Extra, 11/6. New Season's Smart Coat Frocks, in speckled Covert Repps, convertible and Eton collars* long sleeves. Skirt has side inverted pleats. Shades? Saxe, Tan, Chocolate, Fawn. Sizes S.W., W., 0.5., and X.O.S.—Usually 47/6 to 59/6, Friday's Extra, 29/6. Smart Chokers, in American Opossum. A line just to hand—Friday's Extra, 27/6. HOSIERY AND GLOVE EXTRAS. 20-inch Panel Black Shadow Stripe Artificial Silk Hose, wide lisle tops and lisle feet—Usually 4/6. Friday's Extra, 1/6. Ladies' Fancy Gauntlet Gloves, a reliable French Imitation Suede, perfect fitting. A large assortment of fancy cuff?.. in all sizes. Beaver, Pastel, Cinnamon, Brown, Sunburn, Grey, Chamois, Black, and Putty—Usually 4/11, 5/11. Friday's Extra, 2/11 pair. LACE AND FANCY DEPARTMENTS. A range of Neckwear, Peter Pans, Jabots, Roll Collars, Oriental Section Collars, etc. —Usually 1/11 to 3/1 h Friday's Extra, 1/- each. Large Powder Bowls, in Frosted Glass, in Blue, Amber, Black—Usually 3/11. Nov/ 2/11. UNDERCLOTHING AND MAIDS' . > SECTION.^ Ladies' Woo! Mloomers, English make, in Navy, Grey, and Cream, Elastic waist and knee. W. Size. Q.S. 7/11 9/11 Friday's Extra 5/11 7/11 Maids' Rubber Coats, first quality, with cloth collar, protection for neck. Sizes 30in. to 42in.—Usually 30/9 to 38/ 1 I, according to size. Friday's Extra, 21/11 to 28/11. DRESS AND MANCHESTER EXTRAS! Entire Stock of Super Quality Velveteens, 27in. and 36in. wide, Chiffon finish, twill back, fast dye, and pile. Featuring, the popular shades, for day and evening wear—jade. Tango. Cardnial, Cinnamon, Wine, Fuchsia, Silver, Maroon, Mid Brown, Nigger, Saxe, Light Navy, Navy, Ivory, and Biack—Usually 6/11, 8/1 1 yard, Friday's Extra, 4/11 yard. A Good Weight and -Warm 36-inch Flannelette, 2000 yards—To go Friday at 1/- yard. ■ S ■ Karangahape Road
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19344, 3 June 1926, Page 4
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