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M>4‘o+o<(o<f>o4o+o4>o-H><F<H*o4><H’o4>o*4>o‘|‘o-t>O&D-H>*o4'<H‘Oio4>o<f>o+o < »o+o | Special Purchase for : I Men > Goods bought from the assigned estate of A. P. Simister and Co., ? Wholesale Warehousemen, Wellington. | LOOK AT THESE PRICES! | lOOdoz. Men’s STIFF COLLARS. Finest English make, all shapes and «iMa- 4 | Morton’s Clearing Price, 3 for 2/9. 1 £ 20do«. Men’s fine All-wool Cashmere Black HALF HOSE. Worth 4/5- < Morton’s Clearing Price 2/li pair. ] r 12do«. Men’s “Mitus” BRACES. Same style as “President’’ Worth </•• 1 > Morton’s Clearing Price l/l I pair. l» lOOdoz. WIDE-END TIES. Beautiful range of patterns. Landed cost up *| j, to 68/- doz. Morton’s Clearing Price I/-, l/l I and 2/11. j £ Two lines of the famous “Aquamac” brand of English OVERCOATS. Bought J > at ridiculous prices from Simister's stocks. J 50 only Men’s finest English Covert OVERCOATS, Fawn shades, bsautiful 1 » quality and cut. Would retail anywhere at 7 to 8 guineas. Morton’s 4 [ Clearing Price 75/-. $ > 30 only Men’s heavy proof GABARDINE RAINCOATS, belted style. Some c > of these are slightly soiled, but otherwise perfect. Worth 95/-. Morton's J 1 i Clearing Price 35/-. 3 J. H. MORTON DRAPER AND OUTFITTER (Late Goldstone’s). fl ELTHAM |

MANAWATU RACING CLUB. (Incorp.) gUMMER FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY', DECEMBER 26 , 27 and 29, 1924. for First Day’s races Close on TUESDAY, December 16, 924, at 9 p.m. MANAWATU RACING CLUB, Box 52, Palmerston N., Telephone 6264.

CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. TARANAKI JOCKEY CLUB'S ! POPULAR p.ACE EJECTING. I FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, December 26 and 27, 1924. NEW PLYMOUTH RACECOURSE. NEW PLYMOUTH RACECOURSE. TARANAKI’S MOST ENJOYABLE . CHRISTMAS OUTING. SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS & EXCURSION FARES. SPEND YOUR HOLIDAY IN NEW PLYMOUTH. gTRATFORD RACING QLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JANUARY 1 AND 2, 1925. Special Trains from New Plymouth, Waverley and Tahora both days. Special day excursion rates. Fanes considerably reduced. Totalisator £1 inside and 10/- outside. GOOD BAND. Catering by Dustin’s, Ltd. Gate Charges: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies !/-.< First Race starts 11.45 a.m. each day. Wm. POWER, Secretary.

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 December 1924, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 16 December 1924, Page 5