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"**■s&* i description of each number, and ask any Draper IMITATIONS. No. 50 No. 79 TURK MERINO WOOL, Fally Fashioned red Knpeo and Seat.—-A light weight V* niter’ garment in Super Merino quality. Specially recommended for men who require warmth without weight. Made in Shirts, Pants, and Knee Drawers, in Natural and Novi shades. Fully Fashioned Spliced Knees and Seat.— A good medium weight garment, made from the beat Worsted yarn. This weight will meet the needa of most men for WINTER WEAR, • and the value is superior to anything else on the market Made in Shirts, Pants, Knee Drawers and in Natural aud Fawn colours. No. 85 No. 88 BILK AND MERINO WOOL. A good medium weight. In Fawn colour MEN'S Shirts, Pants and Combinations. PURE MERINO WOOL, Fully Fashioned Spited Knees and Seat. —One of the numbers which helped to make "ROSLYN” famous. A good Winter Weight, and for warmth and wearing qualities, this number cannot be beaten. Delta Unshrinkable.—Made in Shirts. Pantn, Knee Drawers and Combinations in our wellknown Fawn shade. The four numbers mentioned come under the headings of Light, Medium and Heavy Weight Winter Garments. Several othe»* qualities and weights are made, and these are numbered as follows: No.’s 70 and 83 Woollen: No/s 75 and 87 in Marl Worsted and Woollen: No.’s 36. 89 and 00 Worsted: No. 81 Silk and Merino. ASK TO SEE THESE NUMBERB.—ALL DELTA FINISH—UNSHRINKABLE. Far absolute comfort—Ask to see No. 89 ROSLYN WOVEN PYJAMAS. If you have any difficulty in getting supplies- of the above qualities, please write to BOSS ft 3LKNDINING, LTD., and you wiM be advised whcie supplies are obtainable. See next week’s issue of this paper for description of Ladies’ Underwear. MADE IN NEW ZEALANDG. & G. 33. A ROSS & GLENDININC PRODUCT

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Otago Witness, Issue 3773, 6 July 1926, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3773, 6 July 1926, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3773, 6 July 1926, Page 14