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LAST WEEK Of Our Great Men’s Suit Sale As an inducement to every man to avail himself of a high-class Suit, we placing thio entire Men’s Suit Department at a T - ? v Reduction of One-Third to One-Half off all Men’s Suits 3- SUITS ..... FOR 39/6 7-GUINEA SUITS ..-uut■:<« FOR 444- SUITS ~ FOR 42/- 8-GUINEA SUITS ....«,., 4 ,. FOR £5 5- SUITS FOR 59/6 9-GUINEA SUITS ...FOR S5/ISZ-8-GUINEA SUITS FOR 75/- 10-GUINEA SUHS FOR M/10/f MEN’S OVERCOATS AT HALF-PRICE SOME OF THE BARGAINS IN HAND-MADE The balance of our winter stock of Overcoats to SUITS— dear at Half-price. Included in these «n some rilk and satin lined. 20 SUITS, hand made Sale Price 49/6 COME AND SEE WINDOW DISPLAY! 25 SUITS, tailored, smart lapels, in TAILOR-MADE SUITS •n-wool English tweeds Sale Price 59/6 The entire stock of Tailor-made Suite. They ere 50 SUITS, perfect fitting garments ♦ ll <‘ perfection of tailoring and creftemarehip; io in best quality Scotch tweeds Sale Price 69/6 superfine worateds and navy aer|K. These Suite sr, inn mmwiM ssTTrna c.te ph.. 70/s absolutely perfect, and «e the last word in correct 100 HAND MADE SUITS Sale Price 79/6 tailoring. The prices, pf there suite are up to £lO. 75 SUITS, in dark Grey and ALL TO CLEAR AT A REDUCTION OF £2 TO £5 Brown worsted Sale Price 89/6 TAILOR-MADE UNCLAIMED SUITS. 251) SUITS, hand-made. The finest . We have a number of Tailor-made Unclaimed Suits, suits in New Zealand; equal, They iare in many different ffIJM and shey fit iif not better than, the one perfectly. In Dark Grey and Brown Worsted, made to your measure Sale Price 95/6 TO BE SOLD AT RIDICULOUS PRICES SCHNEIBEMAN g SONS. LTI, TAILORS Criterion Hotel Buildings, Devon Street, New Plymouth Also at WELLINGTON-. CHRISTCHURCH— - WANGANUI—PALMERSTON NORTH- HASTINGS— MABTERTON-

“I am not aware that any vacated farms are allowed to remain idle when suitable applicants apply therefor.” states the Minister of Lands (Hon. A. D. McLeod), in reply to a remit from the Dominion .Executive of the New Zealand Farmers’ Union. “With the view of protecting the Crown’s interests, every endeavour is- made byj the various Commissioners of Crown Lands and the District Lfand Boards tc re-allot abandoned or vacated farms at the earliest possible opportunity. However, if you will supply me with any specific instances of such sections being allowed to remain unoccupied for ( any undul.v long period. T the looked into im»«diat«l>

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 September 1924, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 18 September 1924, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 18 September 1924, Page 11