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MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' WEAR, BOUGHT AT A HUGE REDUCTION! Ifgr NOTE THE ADDRESS ="€3 278 KARANGAHAPE ROAD AUCKLAND. OUR BIGGEST BARGAIN EVENT OF THE SEASONWINTER CLOTHING AT HALF USUAL PRICES! We have again been fortunate in the purchase of a large Clearance Stock of TROUSERS for our Clothing Department! These we intend to pass on to our Customers at HALF PRICE! Also, prior to stocktaking, we are Reducing Everything Suits, Overcoats, etc. RAINCOATS—Men's. Trench style. Full belt. Warm fleecy check lining'. Rainproof. Tweed oirect. Very srr.art. Ml sizes—Usually -40/11. HAL? PRICE: 25/TROUSERS—Hip and side pocketi. Dark ifrey. Extra quality. Guaranteed or replaced. All sizes—Usually 10/11. HALF PRICE: g SUITS Three-piece. Men's. S.fi. Tweed. Very smart. Medium grey. All sizes, ri »o 7 —Usually 49/11. HALF PRICE: 25/KNICKERS—novs* Navy Slerjre or Saddle Tweed. Double seats, l'ully lined. Sizes 6 to IG. One price—Usually 9/6. HALF PRICE: SHIRTS —Fancy woven stripe Poplin, etc. Oddments. All sizes—Usually 7/11. HALF PRICE: MEIM'B STRONG BRACES—Assor'fid, oddments, Tollce, etc. —Usually 3/9. HALF PftlCE: 1 /Ha OVERCOATS —Small sizes. "Toddlers." Tweed. D.B. style. Very smart. Brown, navy, or grey—Usually 19/6. HALF PRICE: IJJ/J SHIFTS—Khaki Drill, with collar attached. Two pockets, Haps. Suede finished. All sizes—Usually 7/11. HALF PRICE: PYJfIMA TROUSERS—Oddments. A special ofTer. Strong, warm Quality. S.M., M., O.S.—Usually 3/11. HALF PRICE: RAINCOATS—Men's Navy Gabardine. Full v lined, check lining. Extra quality. All sizes—Usually 79/6. HALF PRICE: *<»/*#* 1/10 OILY CANVAS COjftTS—Butterfly cape, strap fasteners. Guaranteed waterproof. All sizes—Usually i 9/5. HALF PRICE: j£/. MEN'S ALL-WOOL RtSBED SOCKS— Dark grey—Usually 1/11. HALF PRICE: IJ Trousers at HALF PRICE. 500 Pairs Bought at a Huge Discount. 11/3 Quality Worsteds and All-Wool Sports Trousers. All sizes. Tunnel 3, pleats, etc., Usually 22/6. ' OVERCOATS —Boys' Navy Quality Velour. D.B. style. Fit boys up to 15 years—Usually 4 2/6. HALF PRICE: 21 SPORTS COATS —For men. All-Wool "Donegal" or Flannel. S.B. style. All sizes. Medium shades, brown, etc. — Usually 39/11. HALF PRICE: /J| SCARVES—For men. All-Wool. Fancy block stripes. Brown, navy. All to clear at one price—Usually 3/11. HALF PRICE: HATS —Men's smart snap brim Hats. All shades, slate, fawn. etc. All sizes. Usually 7/11. HALF PRICE: CAPS For men. Hundreds of assorted Tweed Caps. Very smart. All sizes—Usually 4/11. HALF PRICE: 2/6 OVERCOATS-—New season Coats D.B. stvle. Fully lined, warm. Brown Tweed. All sizes— Usually 59/6. HALF PRICE: /£ RAINCOATS Boys' College Navy Coats. Full belt. Warm, check lined. Heavy Police' Mack. All sizes— Usually 25/6. SALE PRICE: Ig/J) CARPENTERS' APRONS Extra strong. Large pocket—Usually 2/4. HALF PRICES PLASTERERS' BIBS OR BAC COAT 3, OVERALLS Extra quali.'y. All sizes. 5/!(]| COMBINATIONS. All sizes. g/|| PANTS AND VESTS Lambs' Wool. Heavy quality, for Winter. S.M., M. f O.S. —Usually 8/6. SALE PRICE: fyJW Por C arm6r| L TROUBERB—Hardwear Nap. Dart srrey stripe. Extra quality, double sewn. Sizes 3 to 8: —Usually 8/6. HALF PRICE: j £ HOSE—Boys'. N.Z. Wool. Black, with coloured bar tops, blue, red, gold, preen, etc. All sizes. One price. Usually 3/6 to 4/6. HALF PRICE: 2ft KHAKI 818 OVERALLS—Extra heavy quality. Strong pockets. All sizes, 3 to B—Usually 8/6. SALE PRICE: ODD DARK GREY TWEED SJ\!J COATS—S.B. style. All sizes, 3 to S. Usually 25/-. SALE PRICE: BOYS' TWEED OVERCOATB—D.B. Fully lined. Heavy aualltv-. Brown, grev, etc. All sizes—Usually 35/.-. _ HALF pmcE Ll7/A BOYS' PYJAMAS Sizes 2 to 10. Extra quality. Smart stripes—Usually 5/11. SALE PRICE: WE PAY POSTAGE. WmSm My turn never comes... OREDNESS shuts her out of happiness The trouble with most women, doctors f v,;r before in my life. Geoffrey anil say, Is that they let themselves get have been engaged for six months now TIRED-OUT. They don't have a and it won tbe long before we have otu chance to be attractive. , own little home. "MARRIED BEFORE ME" Prepared from the formula of a well-known XT i „ doctor, Hall's Wine has a quick and lasting 111 be (.6 next November, writes a effect no other tonic can giTe you. Start girl who Suffered this way "Two today! From all Wine Merchants, Licensed years ago when my younger sister got Grocers, and Chemists. Prices^everywhere, married before meY ;ho ue h. I d die. s ?£! Bo», My turn never seemed to come . . . England. Agents: Sharland i Co., Auck"Last Christmas my aunt, who's a land and Wellington. nurse, came to stay with us. 'You don't >—■<**> give yourself a chance,' she said. She ;! Quick, new strength after Ilinesi ;j told me that hard-worked nurses take \ After Influenza, Nerve Trouble*, I; Hall's Wine to keep full of 'go.' ... '! Bronchitis, Wasting Illness, Operations ; ! found Hall's Wij. delicious ~ke. j, »2£r3l7''S to 3X ? Within a month after building up tnv sa f e convalescence, strength I had more men friends than jjxru) (ZsM. 'CAzs | ann's so lovely and \ j A*iO ALIVE. > 1 'SNT tvW\ \W ~ \ LOOK At HE# Affcv, S««UNG u*A r «. 'u JCf |£T Ml UUS 7 W UKt TMC S / MSTO*U> \ «*ORE TMC *T%Out PETER RANDEU. wcposeo MUMMY ME* A V DARLING-BUT *1 |V W V. L. J OOCSNT WjFIX VJ UIN |»<OUOM TO " ~ KEE* A Wift \y[LUCKY Qi«l ARE ro 6E I ( AiltC TO P*C* ANO CHOOSE j j »T S AU VOU« f AUI» 1 Yif OAKLING MUMMY j rou KMOW MO'" \ ' TIKCO-IOOKINC AND I UNPOPULAR I WAS p* / BE COSE YOU / 'startco Jr^ MI iXSII The infective phlegm that catarrh produces isalways dangerous—especially when it attacks the inner ear. It obstructs the passages of hearing and causes those maddening noises in the ear ; and sometimes it even damages the ear-drum itself, resulting in partial or total deafness. Do not run this grave risk: banish catarrh by using De Witt's Catarrhal Cream before tt can do any damage. De Witt's Catarrhal Cream can always be depended upon to relieve catarrh at once, for it can be introduced directly to the inflamed passages, where it spreads its curative, antiseptic influence all over the infected membranes. De V/itt's Catarrhal Cream stops the formation of the germ-laden phlegm, clears out the passages of nose and ears, and prevents further infection. It is better in every way than the messy, old-style sprays and douches, and is ,the most pleasant way to quick and permanent relief. A 1/9 tube is more than sufficient to clear up the worst attack of catarrh. Your chemist or storekeeper has it m stock. Make a note of the name— DE WITT

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22177, 2 August 1935, Page 16

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