SOME SPECIAL OFFERINGS AT STOCKTAKING SALE This is a splendid opportunity for you to secure your Winter Coat at a greatly reduced price. These are all this season's goods, and the very latest styles; but we are determined to clear them before stocktaking. ft MEN'S OVERCOATS MEN'S SINGLE-BREASTED TWEED OVERCOATS— Usual price, 29/6; Sale price, 19/6 * MEN'S'DOUBLE-BREASTED TWEED OVERCOATS— Usual price, 32/6; Sale price, '21/ MEN'S. SINGLE AND DOUBLE-BREASTED TWEED OVERCOATS—UsuaI- prices, 39/6 45/- 59/6 6i\/>Sale, prices, 30/- 32/6 48/6 45/16 onIy'MEN'S'BLACK AND FAWN PEGAMOID RAINCOATS— Usual, price, 32/6; Sale price, 18/6 15 only BLACK OILSKIN OVERCOATS, for Riding or Walking— Usual price, 25/6; Sale price, 19/6 YOUTHS' TWEED OVERCOATS, in S.B. and D.B.— ~ 'Usual prices, 15/6 18/6 20/6 21/6 25/6.28/6 . ?- Sale prices, 12/6 14/6 16/6 16/6 19/6 21/6 BOYS' FANCY TWEED BANGOR OVERCOATS—- ; • Usual prices, 6/6 7/6 10/6 10/6 13/6 14/6 • » /Sale prices, 3/11 5/11 6/11 8/11 9/3 10/6 MEN'S TROUSERS 20 Pairs STRIPED TWEED TROUSERS— • Usual price, 10/6; Sale price, 8/11 MEN'S SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS, stylish cut, in best . materials— > Usual prices, 10/6 12/6 13/6 14/6 15/6 16/6 18/6 Sale prices, 8/11 10/3 .I*o/6 12/6 13/9 14/6> 16/6 MEN'S WHITE FOOTBALL KNICKERS— Usual prices, 2/9 to 4/3; Sale price, 2/3 A Few. Only BOYS' RUGBY SUITS-r- ---. ' Usual prices, 27/6 to 37/6; Sale price, 17/6 STARTLING REDUCTIONS IN THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT. GENTS' S.B. SAC SUITS to order, made and trimmed in our " best style, from a large selection of Tweed and Worsted Suitings-and Serges^—Former price, 95/-; Sale price, 84/GENTS' S.B. SAC SUITS to order, in a large; variety of Scotch Homespuns, English and N.Z. Tweeds; exceptionally good value —Formerly 105/- & 110/-; Sale price, 95/GENTS' TOURING SUITS to order, from a nice assortment of- Genuine Donegal and Homespun Tweeds- — : From 90/-the Suit, to order. GENTS' FASHIONABLE OVERCOATS, from the latest patterns, in.Heavy--Tweed and Rainproof Coatings—--75/-, 80/- 90/-, and 100/- the Overcoat to order. R.EMNANTS. : —A large assortment of Remnants in Tweeds, Worsteds, and Serges, all at greatly reduced prices. ALL-WOOL HEAVY RIBBED UNDERPANTS, Colonial make— Usual price, 5/3; Sale price, 4/6 MEN'S FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS, neat designs— : Usual prices, 5/6 7/3 9/G Sale prices, 4/11 6/9 8/6 MEN'S CEYLON FINISH PYJAMAS— • ' Usual price, 11/6; Sale price, 9/11 MEN'S STRONG FLANNELETTE SHIRTS, with collars or bands— ' Usual pSice, 4/6; Sale price, 3/11 "BLACK CASHMERE HALF-HOSE, all WoolSale prices,. Two Pairs for l/9> 1/11, 2/3
AN ENTHUSIAST. 'pHIS is what an enthusiast said the other drvy to the man who writes the announcements for Brice's Regenerator.-' '' You are advertising a good preparation; up to.the present I have used four bottles of the Regenerator over a period of six months, and the young hair is coming again on the temples where I was losing it most! Even after the first few weeks I noticed the hair becoming more healthy, though it continued to fall out; that was the dead huir which had to come away, anyway. Thank goodness, it has stopped altogether now, and by continuing to keep the scalp healthy, I shall have no fear of baldness. Brice's Regenerator is the result of a long lifetime's study; it won't work miracles, but it cures all scalp diseases and leaves Nature to do the rest. You are recommended to use Brice's Circassian Cream also, two or three times a week, because it nourishes the hair like the natural oil; but don't apply the Regenerator and the Cream at the same time. With each bottle you will find general advice for treating the hair, but when there is an excess of natural oil, or the hair is falling off in patches, send stamped envelope for special advice. W. Brice and Sons, Consulting Hair Specialists, High Street, Christchurch. Brice's Regenerator 3/6, Special Strength 5/6; Circassian Cream 2/-. At all chemists and hairdressers, or by post direct.
"Did you see anything' that particularly struck your fancy when you were looking round the furniture shops today?" asked a young husband of his newly contracted wife on her return from' a tour of furniture inspection. '' Yes,'' she • replied. '' I saw something exceedingly pretty in looking-glasses.' '■ "I have no doubt you did," he observed, ■ 'if you looked into .them. '* And the halo of a calm, sweet peace rests upon that, hoine.
The Sun want advertisements will bring the help or business desired. Two linos (12 words), sixpence; six insertions for 2/0.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 97, 30 May 1914, Page 12
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