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F YOU have been watching our Dixon Street Windows of late, you will have noted the excellent all-round Value which characterises everything handled. by our Men's Clothing Dept. Besides, we hold one of the largest Stocks in this City in Men’s and Boys’ Clothing all newest Styles and Materials. To-day we feature AN EXCELLENT SELECTION Of GENTLEMENS Winter Overcoats •... In superior qualities of Fancy Nap;Ribbed Cheviot & All-wool Tweeds The fact that we purchased these some time back in anticipation of present shortage, enables us to make offer aC lowest, good quality .prices, DOUBLE-BREASTED OVERCOATS.—Out full , ® with half belt on back. Stylish collar and lapel, * In dark brown, mid and dark grey, nap cloth. Lined fleecy and lambs-wool. Ali sizes. 84/-, SO/-, 100/GREAT VALUE in CHEVIOT AND TWEED DOUBLE-BREASTED OVERCOATS. —ln fawn ; several shades of brown and grey ; also navy blue. Well lined ..7.0/-,' 63/-,. 55/- «. Cheaper qualities at — 45/-, 49/6 1/- in the £ Discount for Cash. Te Avg House At the Dixon Street Cuba Street Corner. Try the 2/4 grade ■ ■ ■ ■ === -. ■ , =r=-: ■ i ■ HOT DRINKS-WARM BEDS -AMUSEMENTS S r aPPr Millions of Men ! The work goes on continuously—every hour—night and day. Wherever our Troops are to be found, The Church Army’s War Work is increasing their Comfort, Efficiency, and Morale. Over 1000 Rest Huts are being operated by The Church Army—22o are in the Shell Zone in France. Each of its 50 Kitchen Cars provides'3oo Hot Drinks at every boiling, for men entering or leaving the trenches, day and night. ' ,1000,.Beds are always ready for Troops on leave in London. ■ » m r -.Thonsands. of Parcels are sent every weeti to'Prisdners of War. £50,000 URGENTLY WANTED To Extend the Work in N.Z. Training Camps, on Troopship* and Hospital Ships, in Hospitals and on every Front, HELP to give Comfort and Relieve the Needs of Our Brava New Zealand Boys I Stnd Your Donation— Largo or Small— Without Dtlay to THE MILITABY AFFAIBS COMMITTEE HAINES-* m ■ = Jaa. W. Henderson ) Honorary Geo. Shirt cl life j Treasurer* 20 Hulgrave Street, WEIiXjINOTOjr Crass Cheques “Union Bank, Welllnatssi.” ,

When you are Travelling Or on countless other occasions you would appreciate a VACUUM FLASK. These wonderfully serviceable Flasks will keep liquids either hot or cold, no matter what be the temperature in which they are placed. In a VACUUM FLASK you can keep a liquid Lot for more than 34 hours. These flasks are not expensive. They can be had in three sizes, as' follows: Ons pint Pints 2 Pints «/• 12/« THE ABOVE PRICES ARE POST FREE. MAIL VOUR ORDER TO-DAY. All commtmications receive prompt attention. THE SIMS HARDWARE CO. LIMITED.. 111-113 CUBA STREET WELLINGTON. IF A GALVANISED IRON ROOF 18 MEANT TO LAST IT SHOULD BE PAINTED BEFORE CORROSION SETS IN O \ 0^ WITH £ & s» s & THE BRIGHTEST AND MOST PERMANENT RED KNOWN SMITH & SMIJH. Ltd., WELLINGTON. SVAIRARAPA FARMERS* CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. RO&BKHQPHHS. PRODUCE MERCHANTS, STOCK and BTATlOiff aaimwi Hoad Offlca: MASimTON. AUJCvT yAWASHA. MUTO

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10002, 20 June 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10002, 20 June 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10002, 20 June 1918, Page 9