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Fur one week only Commencing To-day Picked Offerings in Every Department to Please All Pockets. Reliable and New Goods Popularly Priced *'*« to fit in with the times. SEE THE WINDOWS! Boys' Wear BOYS' AND YOUTHS' RAIN,COATS, in good quality Wool Gabardine. Shades: Fawn and grey. Sizes 7 to 13, 1, 2, 2\ — Usually 57/6, 59/6, 65/-, 69/6. Special Price: 45/- all sizes. BOYS' PYJAMAS, serviceable quality Striped Winceyette. Sizes 3 to 10—Usually 5/1 I and 6/11. Special Price: 4/11 all sizes, BOYS' WOOL JERSEYS, navy with contrast stripe, collar and tie. 26in. to 32in.—Usually 12/6 to 14/6. Special Price: 8/9 all sizes. BOYS' TUSSORE SILK, TENNIS AND CANOE SHIRTS, sizes 4 tq 10—Usually 7/9 to 9/3. Special Price: 6/11 all sizes. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CONEY ISLAND BATHING SUITS— Usually 12/- to 13/9. Special Price: 10/6 Mercery 50 Dozen TIES. A wonderful assortment of the latest and be3t Value ever offered. Special November Week: 1/11 MEN S BRACES, with leather and cord ends—Usual Price, 2/1 I. Special November Week: 1/11 Oddment Sizes and Shapes in WHITE DRESSED COLLARS—2/- a dozen. I MEN'S WHITE SEMI - STIFF COLLARS, 16, I 6£, 17, | only—Special November Week: 31/Suits 15 (only) ALL-WOOL STRIPED HOPSACK 3-GARMENT SUITS, most suitable for summer wear. The shades are dark and serviceable—Usual Price, £5/5/-. November Special: 69/6 12 (only) MEN'S NAVY INDIGO SERGE SUITS. Single breasted and correctly fashioned—Usual Price, £5/5/-. November Special: 89/6 MEN'S ENGLISH TWEED SPORTS COATS, single breasted and double-breasted styles. The usual selling price of these Coats ranges from 35/- to 49/6. November Special: 27/6 ALL-WOOL FAWN COLOURED SPORTS TROUSERS, in useful shades—Usual Price, 32/6. November Special: 25/MEN'S CREAM COTTON GABARDINE SPORTS TROUSERS. Strong and durable—Usual Price, 15/6. November Special: 12/6 MEN'S STRIPED WINCEYETTE PYJAMAS— November Special: 5/11 10 Dozen MEN'S STRIPED COTTON PYJAMAS. Excellent quality—Usual Price, 12/6 to 15/-. November Special: 8/11 20 Dozen WOOL AND ART. SILK AND WOOL FANCY HALF HOSE— Special November Week: 2/3 MEN'S ONE-PIECE COTTON BATHING COSTUMES—UsuaI Prices, 2/11 to 4/6. Special November Week: 1/6 Hat Specials WOOL FELT HATS, in snap brim and narrow bound edge, in light and dark grey and fawns. Special November Week: - 7/11 SUPER WOOL HATS, in new shapes and shades. Special November Week: 13/6 A Bargain in MEN'S FUR FELT HATS, in greys, fawn, and browns—Usual Prices, 2I /- and 25/-. Special November Week: 17/6 Shoe Specials Outstanding Value ! WHITE SHOES, made of strong quality duck, with reinforced toes and stout crepe solea. Sizes 5 to 10. 5/11 Exceptional Value ! GENT.'S BLACK, BROWN, AND PATENT SHOES, made of good quality materials, on all the latest shapes, square, round and pointed. Good fitting, hard wearing—29/6. 21/BOOTS.—We are clearing all the balance of our stock of Boots at Half Price. Mostly small sizes ! -39/6. 19/9 SHIRTS. 20 Dozen MEN'S CAMBRIC AND WOVEN STRIPE NEGLIGE SHIRTS, with collar to matchUsual Prices, 6/11 and 8/11. Special November Week: CECRCi

Business Men I Wfsitt the IF Am mi si«Rni6V IIL Ull I©—27, 1951 At Olympia, LONDON, and Castle Bromwich, BIRMINGHAM. Cotton Textile Section at White City, LONDON, February 16-28. Artificial Silk Section at Albert Hall, LONDON, February 16-21. Next Year's Fair will be the most important ever held from the viewpoint of New Zealand business people. To take full advantage of the Preferential Tariff, New Zealand buyers should learn at first hand what Great Britain has to offer* Great advances are being made by British Manufacturers, and the best way to study their vast and varied achievements is to visit " Great Britain's Shop-window" at London and Birmingham next February. New Zealanders will find the journey both profitable and interesting. Their comfort and "We realise that on the interests will be completely gratified. ~ .^ e ,V° ur Plans NOW to be in England this country So it is during February. Book your passage early! necessary FuU particulars and invitation tickets obtainable we can to stimulate trade c t a r> twith the Old Land so that from Mr. L. A. Paish, 0.8. E., H.M. Trade Comwhen wc do trade there missioner (P.O. Box 369), T. &. G. Building, Grey they can pay us back Street, Wellington. with their manufactured „ . y goods." Or from The Department of Overseas Trade, -Hon. Geo. Forbes, 35 Old Q uecl * Street, London, England. departure for ImOr The Secretary, Chamber of Commerce, periai Conference. Birmingham, England. See the World—Visit Britain and the Industries Fair I • .1 / . .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20721, 14 November 1930, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20721, 14 November 1930, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20721, 14 November 1930, Page 17