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GENERAL WANTED ITEMS IN MEN’S WEAR for Ewry Bay Wear When buying Clothing for hard and every day wear call at George’s, to inspect and select clothing that is suitable for all wear or any work. Full range of sizes in the following. SPECIALS FOR THE DAIRYMAN, ETC. KHAKI DRILL OVERALLS. Quality heavy weight drill. Hard wearing. 13/3 to 16/7 WORK TROUSERS HEAVY SADDLES. All Wool Tweeds. Warm and good wearing. 30/3 FANCY SADDLES. All Wool Mosgiels, Oamaru and Roslyn. 34/6 to 50/6 HARTLEY TWEEDS. Serviceable colour in plain Grey. Cuff bottoms. 23/6 BENTLY. Close Woven Cotton for rough wear. Medium weight. 18/9 NAP TROUSERS. Suitable and made to stand up to any trial. 18/6 DENIM All Cotton for hard and long wear. 15/Cross Sizes, NAPS, HEAVY TWEEDS and FANCY SADDLES, 22/9 to 37/WORK SHIRTS KHAKI DRILL AND GREY COTTONS, hard wearing. 11/4 to 11/7 LUMBER JACKETS. Useful garment for all wear. Khaki Drill and showerproof materials. 27/9 to 63/3 WOOL JERSEYS. The ideal garment for cold, windy weather. 18/6 WORK BRACES. Made from the thickest and strongest of webbing. 4/3 WORK HOSE. All wool Plain and Rib, Roslyn, Mosgiel and Canterbury, etc. 1/9 to 4/All Mail Orders promptly attended to. Please enclose Coupon Books. FOR QUALITY AND HARD WEARING WORK CLOTHING SHOP AT W.SESK6E&SOHSMB. P.O. CORNER, INVERCARGILL

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Southland Times, Issue 25794, 4 October 1945, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 25794, 4 October 1945, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 25794, 4 October 1945, Page 3

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