We Repeat this Wonderful Flannel Suit : - ■ The smartness and wonderful value of this 2-Piece Suit was recognised immediately it was first offered a few weeks ago. The response was so instantaneous thai: assortments were quickly depleted but NOW, having secured another range of materials, all sizes are again obtainable in 7 patterns. Everything about this Suit is Just as good as it can be the cut, the finish, the appearance is what is expected of our apparel, whilst the pr j ce W ell, it's just another instance of the low cost of good dressing at M. & C. s. And a Hat to the Suit is P 15/1 / -V A snap brim, cut-edge style, genuine English Fur Felt, in every stylish shade such as Fawn, Raisin, Sand, Smoke, Pearl, Grey and Drab. All sizes. And the "Emansee" Guinea Shoe Built from a smart and dressy English last in Box and Willow Calf and Patent, in all sizes and half sizes. Tan and Black. o trf^\ [FATHER icmsmM JUGGE/TJ-, GIVING HIM SOMETHING TO WEAR Socks, Ties, Braces, Suspenders, Cuff Links all attractively boxed and quite vioderate in -price and such utilitarian gifts that cannot fail to meet with full appreciation. The services of the expert operators in the Barber's Shop will be appreciated—and the charges are quite moderate. MEN'S SHOWROOM . 3-1 FIRST FLOOR MILNE and CHOYCE LTD.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 21049, 7 December 1931, Page 13
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