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j Cream Pullovers and I Cardigans with Shawl Collars | These are a novelty of the season and have an ! immediate appeal to tennis players for putting on after the game. Made from pure Scottish Wool, j PULLOVERS—29/6. CARDIGANS—32/6. mm i « hi I mm ii*s=rr. ai II IffißUl HI Si! 4MW all II i ■z?' w v\ gil C A N SMMjg I f/raWs mil Mi IW* mm II ui?/! liiiijll kUiini iff? ft M. M l!ii: : rfX OB m m $ i feA " r 1* pi rs -j \W fSPf 18lL v« £m/M (fP% \M kS //k %Mm\ mm SI JjM; rsas i #> HBW Mi pi li /<& i«l r Jl) H I | \ \\\ ! ! §,h \\) 7^'v' 4 v A\\l £O7 If i if FiftST W7777 THE LATEST AGAIN—-"KUM-BAK" DEMONSTRATED IN THE NEW MEN'S SECTION. 44 Kum-Bak " is a clever device which converts tennis practice into a fascinating game full of interest and Healthy exercise. lit overcomes the necessity of an opponent to practise with —enables the practice of every stroke in tennis play—a source of endless amusement and of great value to every tennis enthusiast, whether beginner or expert. Each day from Monday, between the hours of 12 and 2 p.m., Mr. F. W. Lucas and Mr. J. Inglis, two members of our staff, will demonstrate the wonderful possibilities of this clever game. COME AND SEE THEM. FIRST FLOOR. THE NEW ENGLISH SUITS Set the Standard in Smart Clothing— The faultless cut ancl finish—the super quality of the materials —the style correctness —the colourings—the quality of linings and general excellence of finish at once distinguish them as the last woird in smart dressing. Styles include Double and Single Breast, with 3 - button front, and Single Breast with 2-button front. Sizes for every figure type —Prices from £5/19/6 to 10 Guinea*. ASTONISHING VALUE IN SHIRTS at 12'6 Two Stiff Collars to Match Shirts that the smartest dressers are choosing. ( Properly made from woven-stripe Poplin; reinforced necks. Showing in a big range of the fine stripes now so fashionable. Another Symbol The Newly r jk'nllHE success of a business is measured by its ability J||fi|| to sense existing, but unspoken • desires of the flWIf shopping - public. JMpL We have long recognised that our former men's department has become cramped owing to ever increasing trade. To-day this shortcoming, if one may so term it, has been remedied, and the remodelled department offers shopping facilities that we believe are second to none in the Dominion. Larger space —better lighting—modern fixtures—bigger stocks —and the courteous attention of a competent staff are shopping considerations that our patrons have a right to expect, and which we claim to give. V Inspection, as you know, is welcomed —always. THE STORE QUEEN STREET. UCKLAND Outdoor Pastimes Commence in earnest with the advent of daylight saving Every sportsman needs a good Shirt, and there is nothing like the M. & C. FUJI SILK SHIRTS at 17/6. Tennis or canoe style. Plain White Mercerised—B/11. CREAM SPORTS TROUSERS, cut and finished as Sport 3 Trousers should be from All-Wool Flannel or Gabardine; also in Fawn or Grey--27/6 to 35/-. CREAM COTTON GARBI. TROUSERS, as required by yachtsmen. Double pleated front, banded tops, side straps, belt loop—ls/6. CREAM ALL-WOOL PULLOVERS AND COAT SWEATERS, with or without sleeves—ls/6 to 35/-. ALL-WOOL FLANNEL BLAZERS, Marpon, Green,; Navy, Black, piped contrasting cord—3s/-. BLAZERS TO MEASURE, in All-Wool Woven Stripe Flannel—4s/^ " KICKERNICK " COMBINATIONS, the ideal undergarment for sports wear, specially designed in suitable fabric—7/11. ATHLETIC VESTS, plain and cellular; thoroughly reliable quality; deep cut under arms for freedom of movement—-4/6. SPORTS COATS. English made from smart All-Wool Tweeds; three popular styles—39/6 to 5 guineas. WHITE TENNIS SHOES, dependable makes—s/11, 8/11 to 39/6. WHITE ALL-WOOL SOX, ribbed or plain—2/11 pair. WHITE BELTS—From 1/9. BOWLERS' WHITE * FELT HATS—IO/6. BATHING SUITS, in the popular "Speed," "Coney Island " and skirt-attached styles; in mahy qualities and a wide colour range. Skirt-attached sityles, from 10/6. "Coney Island," from 15/6. j Exhibition of Water Colours BY MR. CRANLEIGH BARTON. » Continues until Wednesday, October 17. [ Art lovers who have not yet inspected the collection, ! should not miss the opportunity of viewing the woirk olf this tulentcd artist. I Mr. Barton in Attendance. Daily from 10 a.m. to I I p.m., and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Fifth Floe*.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20076, 13 October 1928, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20076, 13 October 1928, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20076, 13 October 1928, Page 23

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