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Here's a good proposition if you want a cheap, high grade Suit. We've just completed our half-yearly stocktaking in our Clothing Section, and it reveals the absolnte necessity to quit one hundred suits forthwith. We, have three offers to make in op r regular well-known qualities. £3/12/6 Suits for 59/6 These comprise a first-class range ol : AllWool Tweed Suits, in various smart: patterns. Amongst this range are several, smart check and fine herringbone effects. Styles are up to date for present wear. £4/12/6 Suits for 69/6 These are good business Suits, in smart intermixed coloured designs. You may choose doulble-breasted or single-breasted styles. Trousers finished with cuff bottoms; fit and finish guaranteed. "J SHOEHO Also a big reduction for , our regular £6/6/- Suits \\ These Suits will stand any and every com- \ prison. They are in fine Merino Tweed . \ ' - ' and Worsteds of English or Colonial manuy\ Vy ViLiij l " facture. Smartly cut and faithfully finished. W \L XT. Unbreakable Hymo fronts and superior AYSj f 1 lining. Up till Easter 79/6 \ saopocr lonioi aogaocsa iob ex 19/11 quality Fur Felt Hate for 16/11 This range comprises Pure Fur Felt qualities, all in the latest shapes, full brims. Shades are Fawns and Greys, shelving in a full range of sizes. 29/6 Fur Felt Hats for 21/We commend these as a specially smart range, showing in six styles, and smart contrasting bindings. Your Top Coat We've made an advantageous warehouse ' 4,p2 purchase in All-Wool Tweed Overcoats, j msS f fT / mostly Dark Gxeys; double-breasted itj |u / /mm styles, with half or full belt. The utmost Mfe-Ji / «■» / value price, 45// » 1 o*>s % *3 & iH >r\ Ok Sf. m S3 ts 1 8 r 0 L\ v !*• fi m 0 (ft) Qs Don't experiment with your health. The path of safety is to drink ENO's "Fruit Salt" —half a teaspoonful in a glass of water (warm or cold) first thing every morning. The fame of ENO is common knowledge. For fifty odd years its multitude of users have freely praised its virtues. They know —as a positive fact—that END keeps them fit and well, at all times, in all places. ENO's " Fruit Salt" is pure, highly concen* trated, pleasant in taste; contains no flavouring matter, no sugar, no purgative mineral Salts.* It does not form an undesirable habit, and is safe for young and old. HANDY SIZE-For for Travelling, for Office HOUSEHOLD SIZEBest for family use ; the most economical. Of all Chemists and Stores. Sales Representatives in New Zealand:— The British Harold F. Ritchie 6c Co., Ltd., 72 Dixon Street, Wellington. BISCUIT MOULDS. STAR SHAPE. Also in Two Other Shapes. One Mould 2/9, two 5/3, three 7/6. Postage Paid. Make Your Own Biscuits. A Real Dainty for Afternoon Tea. Ladies I See Our Daily Cooking Demonstrations. MARRIOTTS LIMITED, N.Z. REPRESENTATIVES. BROADWAY, NEWMARKET. 5* yi w> 4-W »: m m m Etibblng and scrubbing era quite onnecessary with I.X.L.—the non-use of tho scrubbing board saves endless fatigue, and, moreover, give# much longer life to your clothes, and the weekly wash Is performed In half the time, giving you additional hours of leisure. There Is no injurious ingredient in 1.X.L., which Is a pure extract of gentle cleansing oils, and you may safely trust your most delicate lingerie to it without the slightest compunction. • For washing silk stockings It is unequalled. Only 2d a packet . All Grocers BinPEEBTTS PACKING CO. LTD. CHBISTCHUIICK 89059—2

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19606, 7 April 1927, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19606, 7 April 1927, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19606, 7 April 1927, Page 7

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