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4V* THE FAMOUS " IMPERIAL" NAVY SERGE SUITS, procurable only from Smith & Caughey Ltd. Made from finest quality Indigo Serge. Latest cut, perfect fit. Good Value. From £4/19/6 LIGHT-WEIGHT HERRINGBONE TWEED SUITS, specially recommended for hard wear. .In Fawns and Greys. Good Value. From £4/19/6 SUPERIOR QUALITY GREY FLANNEL SUITS, latest two-piece styles; the most popular and comfortable Suit for Summer. Good Value. From 79/6 NEW ALL-WOOL WORSTED SUITS, distinctive in cut, fit and finish. Made in superior qualityWorsted in Greys, Navy and Fawn. Recommended for business and all informal wear. Exceptional Value: £6/6/- and £6/10/:it .. MEN'S LIGHT - WEIGHT ENGLISH BROWN WILLOW OXFORD SHOES, medium pointed toe and welted soles. Also in Box Calf—32/6 ; .. .*:• ... "'■'illOf'i &G Limited ■,. v: < " V ' CLOTHING SPECIALISTS

&r £ '£ m as m <2 /y fcach or in . < 11 lb tins of 50 s?« mm C °6?4 a " m For the evening meal in camp. • after a swim, or a hike . . any* time, everytime is right for a cup of delicious chicken broth* made in a moment with one of Peck's tasty Chickubes. They contain real nourishment and are easily, quickly made into a cup of appetising tasty broth. .Try them for a morning snack —or for.supper ... and pack a sealed tin in your camping I BROTH CUBES)

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22936, 14 January 1938, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22936, 14 January 1938, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22936, 14 January 1938, Page 16

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