£ as & I 1 fell $m i-c if I ,a m ft 5 « mm tW V** Sft* j**tr ES tisßt m* K 4a few W "SAG MfM ftw / * • Jr' ’V.™#r ngn a >&s 'tr« m m. m Wsimm tfAsi w/. SB « m\ jsmj rfcVlT ' v^'4 vsi> SV»$? Wt KSS#fe« |fS% BTrVti >i * *S*. P&’i y:>>S ii pte fo2os S*W V • \ i‘‘*' w,t f^lniininniiiiininiin«imniii>nnimiiuimimi>ununniiHHUH»illHHllilHHtinilniiiiiiniiiHiii»l3 | TWO SPECIALS | | 10 GABARDINE RAINCOATS, double lined, | | with high fitting collars. Shades medium and | I light Fawn. Sizes 36 and 40in. Worth 52/6 and f { 59/6. Special 39/g | f MEN’S ALL WOOL ‘RUG TWEED OVER- [ I COATS, single-breasted fitting, with Raglan f | sleeves. Sizes 36 and 40. Were £5/5/-. | | Special 79/6 I g.,>iu.immutimimtmMii QJ OVERCOAT WEEK Good Coats for Men and Boys POPULAR PRICES, TOO The ne>v Coats, for this Winter Season, are displayed in a wonderful range of useful styles. Warm Tweeds in new Flecks, Herringbones, and Diagonals, serviceable styles that are smartly cut and well finished. 9 ENLISH TAILOR CUT © A LITTLE LONGER & ACCURATE FITTINGS Q ininniuiiiuumiiinnuiiu{inimnin[«l m m For men the range includes single and double-breasted styles, in a big variety of colours and patterns. All sizes. 49/6 *o 79/6 English Tailored Coats, in the latest Herringbone effects, Grey and Fawn tones. Double-breasted, body fitting, all sizes. , 84/- t 0 £6/6/The “Guards” Coat, made in England, of heavy warm tweeds and homespuns. Fawn, Brown and Grey tones. Special wide lapels and deep collars. Ideal for motoring. 79/6 *> £6/15/Outfitters for all Schools and Colleges i For Boys 1 | and Youths | £ An attractive range : £ of boys’ and youths’ £ = tweed coats. Nicely § | cut styles, and quali- | i ties for school and = £ college wear. | ! PRICES: | I 21/-to 39/6 j | For the S f Small Fellows | | Toddlers’ coats in | | warm woolly tweeds. £ | Suitable for boys 5 £ £ to 8 years of age, | : Styles that suit the £ £ little fellows. 1 PRICES: | ! 12/6 to 19/6 f £ : £ * P m f {■JiiiiiiiiianiiiiiiitiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii JVf PETTIES' For Men’s and Boys’ Wear
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19024, 26 May 1936, Page 11
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380Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19024, 26 May 1936, Page 11
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