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Now is the Time to Buy before the Weather Breaks. Te Aro House offer MEN’S OVERCOATS and RAINCOATS exceptional value. EX BOND STORE These goods are well made, reliable in every way, by the best British manufacturers. They arc not reduced for a so-called S ALE But are genuine, commercial value UNBEATEN. Like all our goods, well finished, and dependable in every way, bought under exceptional circumstances which we are giving our customers the benefit—come and see these. ENTRANCE FOR MEN IN DIXON STREET CORNER. The following arc a few only of the many splendid coats referred to for this coming Autumn and Winter. MEN'S FAWN GABARDINE RAINCOATS—Either storm or step collars. Raglan sleeves —the latest full swing back. Lined wool or check lining. All sizes. 75/MEN’S RAGLAN RAINCOATS—In the latest all wool Coverts and Gabardines Fawns, Greys and Drabs. Smart weatherproof coats. Cut the new style, and serviceable in all weathers. , £5/10/-, *6/6/WINTER OVERCOATS—In superior quality naps, fleecy, or Ribbed Cheviots ; dark and mid greys, light and dark and mid browns. Single or double-breasted. A large, well selected assortment. *4/4/-, *5/5/THE NEW “PRINCE" OVERCOAT—SingIe-breasted, set-in sleevoe. Belt sewn down on back. Outside breast pocket, lined check wooF liningX The very latest coat in light and mid grey shades. The best English and Scotch Tweed *3/19/6 to *5/5/TE ARO HOUSE, Cuba and Dixon Streets. A vSound Values in. Men's Hosiery Which are quite as good as they sound The man is looking for real value need not pass our store while these . excellent lines are still with us. FINE WOOL CASHMERE SOX—- , 3/6 per pair IN SOFT WOOL AND COTTON CASHMERE 2/6 COTTON SOX—--1/s pair, three pairs for 2/6 THESE ARE NOT EXPECTED TO REMAIN HERE LONGCALL EARLY AND BUY. iJ The Firin of Fowlds 48-50-52 MANNERS STREET WELLINGTON

fF~ —✓|S . . Autumn Race Millinery At Kirkcaldie& Stains- Ltd. Our window display of Trentham styles is featuring the most exclusive models in all the newest greys, from Mist to Platinum. The simplicity of line is strikingly effective, presenting harmony and charm from every angle. Beside . the soft and subtle greys, there are hats in browns, Navys, and blacks, some self-trimmed whilst others are enlivened with a splash of colour furnished by some berries or a bunch of fuschia%. / ALL ARE CHARMING ‘ and especially suitable for TRENTHAM WEAR. OUTLINED HERE ARE A FEW CHARACTERISTIC WO DELS. 1. A PICTURE HAT In mist grey wool and radium lace, with silver glint tissue crown, trimmed with wing and osprey in self tone. 2. AN EXTREMELY SMART HAT Has upturned brim of Thibet Chenille, in two tones of grey and soft gros-grain crown. Trimming consists of oxidised mount to tone. 3. A DRESSY TAILORED HAT Of taupe velvet, with irregular front brim and outstanding trimming of platinum grey feathers. 4. A CLOCHE HAT On snug-fitting lines, made in mole velvet and trimmed with fuschias and berries of bright hues. 5. A POKE HAT in taupe hatters’ plush Finished with bandeaux of self and heron mount. At Prices from 35/- to 95/There is not very much time between cow and the 30th. Choose now while the selection is wide KIRKCALDIE £22 STAINS f AMOUS FOR OVER 58 YEARS FOR W,QUALITY. STYLE AND VALUE -M

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11168, 25 March 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11168, 25 March 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11168, 25 March 1922, Page 5

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