What a wonderful thing it is—in friendship or business< For the past 64 years the M. & C. Store has gaihed and maintained the confidence of patrons by offering, only reliable quality merchandise at pricings that are-fair and reasonable. % L-s m, v>* m m m i i«) i.iti w.i ?:W / i Ml THE When we say that savings of 31/- to 62/6 are to be effected on MEM'S SUITS a genuine statement. The Suits are regular stock, built from high-grade Worsteds and Cheviots-unbreak-able fronts-hand-stitched and bluffed edges-plain, striped and check effects-.n a fine range of Fawns, Fancy Blues, and Greys—collectively, all sizes—and fittings tor all figures. • f Usually £6/6/- to £7/17/6 Reduced to one price, » SPORTS ®@AXS 69/6 to 84/- for 49/6 Both English and Colonial-built Coats, in Ail-Wool Tweeds and Flannels; fancy shades of Fawns and Greys. Double and Single-breasted; plain back or with half belt and vent. Quite the smartest Coats obtainable. The pricings speak for themselves. Fib# Felt Hats 29/6 to 45/-, for M'H Here is an. opportunity not to be missed. High-grade English and Continental Fur Felt Hats, best known makes. All wanted shades and, collectively, all sizes. i Pyjamas at 10 f 6 Made from heavy-weight Cotton Twill and Crepe Pyjama Cloth. Fast colours, good stripes. Well cut and Finished garments—Usually 13/6. All sizes, S.M. to X.O.S. Correctly cut, finished double pleats and belt loops—Usually 15/6. An incredibly low price for a Silk Tie—and particularly smart Ties they are, too—-quite the latest small patterns. Uncrushable lining ensures good service—Ties well worth 3/1 1 each. Sox —2*6 per pair All-Wool Sox, also Art. Silk and Wool—Sox worth 3/6 and 3/1 1 pair. All sizes and a wonderful variety of colours. Shirts at §'ll Here is value not always obtainable. Well-made Shirts of reliable fabric with close woven stripes. Collar to match; reinforced neck. Wide colour ranges. All sizes. For SS'6 In Buff and Brown. An excellent Shoe for sports or street. Du Flex heel and sole—Usually 45/-. Sale Price s9'6 Strong Canvas uppers, Rubber sole and inside toe-cap —Usually 5/11. For 4'^^ KJ m For Savings on
Account Books HERALD QUALITY WORK AT COMPETITIVE PRICES. SPECIAL RULINGS WITH PRINTED HEADINGS TO COLUMNS WHERE REQUIRED BINDINGS IN VARIOUS STYLES. ANY SHAPE OR SIZE. SMALL LEDGERS. CASH BOOKS AND JOURNALS IN STOCK. QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. Telephone 44-290.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20482, 6 February 1930, Page 19
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