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| SUMMER SUITS FOR | | Particular Men ■ ■ SATISFACTION I IS ASSURED ~ by entrusting your Bespoken Tailored Suits to us —the style will be eor- Ex ™ ' —i."*'' ®e cut perfect, the material the " F 1 \ v best, the price reasonable. s = == Ka - M PRICES FROM I i aft £5/s/ T 0 I I X V\\ READY-MADE SUITS S 'V. that give a well dressed appearance can be Eii: had in the following—- = nd ' KAIAPOI AND MOSGIEL ALL WOOL TWEED = = oWWWWW'' _IjES. ./xwiSiaH t SUITS. SPECIAL VALUES AT 59/6 to £5 5/-. = SrAw'''"'" XRrfe 1 LYNX AND SINCERITY SUITS—The smartest cut == X-L I and best finished in Ready-made Suits; procurable —— / * n Tweeds and Worsteds. = t IIWIIO / PRICES FROM £5 15/- to £7 19/6. = == Haw Bi lililq & E mSumGwKS I NAVY SERGE SUITS, in guaranteed dyes. » I PRICES £6 10/- to £7 10/-. = —— [7 Also the now famous SINCERITY SUITS, in Fox’s ~~ y 7 Guaranteed Serge. £7 19/6. = Wr MEN S SPORT SUITS, in the new Marled Tweeds, = finished with pleated back and half belt, Trousers == - Wi tnirawaW \\ bottoms. PRICES 65/- to 79/6. ~ ITEN’S COLONIAL TWEED SPORTS SUITS; new- =£: === Sr es* designs. PRICES 67/6 to 97/6. A V,S,T 0F inspection will be a == MUTUAL PLEASURE. I 'tiw mew TirTTTn unc/ 111111111111111111111111 l THE NEW TIES AND HOSE—MEN’S KNITTED TIES, in an endless range of designs, in both wide-end la »”■! and straight cut. PRICES FROM 2/6 to 8/6 each. - ® ~ MEN’S WIDE-END TIES, in all shades; direct from the manufacturer. = MEN’S FANCY HALF HOSE, in Wool, Cotton and Wool, Silk and Wool, = that em P hasl se y°“ r good taste = Silk and Artificial Silk mixtures; all the best makes from English and = as can no other article of wear, gz Colonial markets. PRICES 2/11 to 7/11 pair, zz: Sz ~~~ These are all world famous = ~~~~ makes. —~ | THOMSON & | ™ | nr* a l r w r t •T’n men’s wilson hats = RrAIIII 4 Ml) 22/6 to 28/6. = = U 1*42 a. 1 i La lO® = mejps boesaijno hats = = = 32/6 to 35/-. == B OUTFITTERS FOR MEN. S M " s ST ™ o! ‘ ™“ A S = i -ii j r = I/- IN THE £ON ALL CASH = =- Invercargill and Lore. == purchases. = SiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHM

I RENEWED j I DODGE BROTHERS I I MOTOR CARS | = (1) We have three-seater and five-seater Cars for sale at = prices from £l5O. (2) Each of these Cars have been renewed in every detail at S an average cost of £5O each. ES (3) GUARANTEE—We endorse a written guarantee to supply EE any defective part free up to a period of SIX MONTHS. S (4) FURTHER GUARANTEE—We give a written guarantee S with all Renewed Cars of a “minimum” of 20 miles per = gallon of petrol. = (5) The proper place to buy a “Dodge Brothers Motorcar” = is the Dodge Brothers Dealer, as we are vitally respongii: sible for all Dodge Brothers Cars we sell, whether new = or reneived, = (6) WE accept no responsibility for Cars sold under Dodge = Brothers Car reputation yet only superficially renewed. EE (7) Remember a good Renewed Dodge Brothers Car will = outlast two cheap new Cars. = • (8) Walk through our Used Car Showroom—you are not = asked to buy. = EEE (9) Terms arranged—one third deposit, and balance in twelve = equal monthly payments. | P. H. VICKERY LTD. | = Tay Street Invercargill. hllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllN

£750. TIP-TOP Nearly New FOUR-ROOMED BUNGALOW; h. and c. water, sewerage, etc.; motor shod; handy situation. Terms: £l5O cash.—GORDON BROWN. PQH T—Superior Villa Residence of Six Lv 4 0 Rooms with up-to-date appointment ; oituatH at first section of tram route. Owner leaving Invercargill—MoCall Halliday.

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Southland Times, Issue 19691, 26 October 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 19691, 26 October 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 19691, 26 October 1925, Page 3

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