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HBs w® of Clothing for Men and Footwear for Women Sport Coats, 19/6* Well-made Sport Coats, ideal for knock-about wear; lined shoulders and sleeves. In good serviceable colours. USUALLY 25/-. MEN’S TWEED TROUSERS. Strongly made for a long period of service. All sizes—Usually 13/6. Now 9/11 MEN’S SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS. Heavy English material, strongly made. Plain bottoms. Side and Hip pockets—Usually 13/6. Now 11/3 MEN’S RAILWAY CORD TROUSERS. Dark Grey shade. Plain bottoms and side and hip pockets—Usually 13/6. Now 12/3 MEN’S ALL-WOOL SAC SUITS. Smartly made in the fashionable double-breasted style, from fancy Worsted material—Usually 115/-. . Now 87/6 MEN’S NAVY TRENCH COATS. Superior quality Gabardine, well lined and with belt. A real money saver—Usually 79/6. Now 49/6 Here is a Bargain of Bargains in Men’s Suits. Well cut and of dressy materials, these Suits are worth half as much again. Long wear is assured, and we are certain that this is easily the Greatest Suit Value in New Zealand to=day. All sizes, but stocks are limited, so we advise early buying. Usually Priced up to 79 / 6. Odd Coats, 22/6. Odd Sac Coats, English Tweeds; sizes 3 to 7. This is a special value, and well worth inspecting. MEN’S WIDE-END TIES. Hundreds of the newest patterns to choose from. Come early, they are selling rapidly—Usually 4/6. Now 1/11 MEN S NEGLIGE SHIRTS. Range of neat woven patterns, comprising plain blue or black, or broken stripes on white grounds—Usually 5/11. Now 2/11 MEN’S FLEECY UNDERSHIRTS. A good heavy line and an excellent wearer. Heavily fleeced on the inside—Usually' 4/6. Now 2/11 MEN S UNDER FLANNELS. A wonderful line this, in Shetland or Light Grey. M. and O.S. sizes—Usually 6/11. Now S/4 BOYS’ PULLOVERS. Just the thing for present wear. All the new plain and fancy shades. In all sizes—Usually 6/11. Now 5/6 n i LADIES’ CHECK FELT SLIPPERS. Good quality felt, with leather soles and heel stiffeners—Usually 4/11. Now 3/11 LADIES’ BLACK GLACE SHOES, made in the smart one-bar style; new shape, with low leather heels. Special value— Usually 19/6. Now 12/11 LADIES’ COLOURED KID ONE-BAR SHOBS. The season’s newest shades, in a smart English make—Usually 19/6. Now 13/11 LADIES’ PATENT ONE-BAR SHOES. English made, on a smart last, with low heels—Usually 23/6. Now 15/9 LADIES’ TAN WILLOW CALF SHOES, one-bar style, of smart appearance, with Louis heels—Usually 37/6. Now 16/6 LADIES’ KID ONE-BAR SHOES, made from a smart shade of fawn Glace, in plain style, Cuban heel—Usually 25/-. Now 16/11 Heavy Tweed Overcoats, ideal for present Winter wear; smartly-cut shapes and very good shades. This is another simply splendid bargain that no man seeking a low-priced Overcoat should think of missing. Usually Priced at 60/. NEW ZEALAND & 2-* IF rrs itsgoou OTHING SENSATIONAL WAREHOUSE PURCHASE OF VICTOR DRURY’S FAMOUS ENGLISH SHOES. These are in fine Patent Leather and soft Tan Willow Calf, mode in the populay One-strap Style into very smart and "comfortable-fitting shoes, with low Louis heels. All sizes and half sizes. In Tan Calf and Patent Leather, and the wear is absolutelv guaranteed Usually 25/-. Now 13/6 LADIES’ TAN CALF ONE-BAR SHOES. “Bostoek’s” latest winter design, wit Spanish heels—Usually 37/6. Now 19/ LADIES’ GREY SIMULATED LIZARDSKIN SHOES, a very smart model for present and spring wear; low or Lo“* heels— Usually 29/6. Now 20/ LADIES’ BLUE KID ONE-BAR SHOES. the latest London styles, with Low or Louis heels —Special Sale Prices are 17/6. 17/11. 25/ 6 HALLENSTEIN BROS., LIMITED Queen Street and Karangahape Road, Auckland Also at Hamilton and Whangarei

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 416, 26 July 1928, Page 6

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