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ffl/rj When you make hundreds ot Milts weekly, there's always a tew left on hand . . . customers change their minds, lose their employment, etc.—so these Suits must' be sold. You get the benefit ot the torleited deposits besides a substantial reduction. They're all sizes, and all latest materials, and -will be Sacrificed at 69/6 AND 79/6 Also Sample Dinner Suits, all Silk lined, French Silk facings, 0Q f m to Cletrl Two Addresses: 344 QUEEN STREET, Opp. Town Hall 43 QUEEN STREET, Opp. CP.O.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22392, 13 April 1936, Page 15
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