i Msn and fZZvF I I K _ * Han<l Button |a - u| lonng meii /i t a I >1 iW I I spMfy |nJ | will save jf V "n JPWT* || | Faehiopabh f j K V M P-4 S Concava E&s Zm | fl \ ■ W Bolinas I. s *’° w - I / I I : 500 |of these MF*. v' : -Z| SUITS JKW ’ | At SCHNEIDEMAN’S I | This is a definite effort to get 500 more men and young men wearing Schneide- |g Li man’s suits —an attempt that will cost Schneidemans some hundreds of pounds, SB f . this sum representing the difference between the regular prices and the prices at H which 500 garments are to be sold. After this offer at least 500 more men will know n jL them for what they are worth. Our losses will be made up by the gain, of that |fl| 11! number of permanent new customers. f® SCHNEIDEMAN’S Hand made, Ready-to-wear I I j To Fit All Figures SUITS Superlative Workmanship io L 500 OF OUR FINEST GARMENTS TAKEN FROM STOCK AND REDUCED. S I 89/6 95/6 £5/19/6 | ?! | 100 Very Fine Schneideman 200 Schneideman Garments, | 200 of the Finest Schneideman Rbi ii® | Suits. to fit ail figures. | Suits, absolutely perfect fit. m; ’ | EVERY SUIT IS NEW, fresh from our own workrooms. Men! When buying your new hS' 1 No finer suit can be had anywhere from the standpoint Overcoat, why not choose it at fl' |, of fit, make, and cut. The tremendous sacrifice of profit , of Better Values? W f ; on our part has just one object—the 500 men who put « ou3e setter values C these on will continue to want Schneideman suits. GREAT 7 DAV hs THE SUlTS—Pencil stripes, fancy worsteds, plain unfin- m a a W |j ished worsteds, fancy tweeds, novelty, and navy blue CLEARAIMUIj serges. These Coats are— I Hers is the kind of suit men want most, just when they NEW IN WEAVE I need them most. SUPERB IN PATTERN | The Offer Opens To-morrow at 9 a.m. It continues 1 till Next Saturday, if the quantity lasts that long. RICH IN QUALIIY ,y| SCHNEIDEMAN and SONS Ltd. | TAILORS FOR MEN, | DEVON STREET (Criterion Hotel Buildings)'NEW PLYMOUTH. fl ■ - Look for the Red Price in Windows and Inside Display BARGAINS EVERY ONE Ladies’ Raincoats. 23/6 for 9/11. As- Curtain Nets. 2/6, 2/11, 3/6 for 1/- yd. sorted shades and sizes. Colonial Flannel. Soft finish. 3 shades. All-Wool Frocks. 39/6 for 12/6. 2/6 for 1/11. Winter Coat. 39/6 for 12/6. Coloured Towels. 6d each. Jumper Suits. 45/- for 9/11. 26 x 52. 4/6 for 2/11, Wine Velour. Fur collar. 95/- for 39/6. 2 4 x 46. 5/- Pair for 3/11 Pair Nay Coat. 59/6 for 36/-. White . Tight weave _ 24 x for Millinery. 3/11, 6/11, 8/11. - 2/3. Cream 36in. Winceyette. 2/3 for 1/6. Belts 6d each 3 only, Rugs. 27/6 for 9/11. Garters, lOd pair. Shadowette. 1/6 for 6d yard. Lace, 3 yards for 1/3. Check and Plain Viyelia. 6/11 for 3/11. Lisle Hose, 1/- pair. All-Wool Check Kasha. 4/11 for 1/11. 9 yards Elastic for 1/-. 36in, Velveteen. 9/11 for 2/11. Fawn Silk and Wool Hose, 3/11 for 3/3. shade. Fabric Wool Gloves, 1/6 pair. These Prices Command Your Instant Action. SHOP AT THE GREATER McGRUER’S WINTER SALE .. . ■ CENTRAL DEVON STREET - - NEW PLYMOUTH*’ - I
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1930, Page 14
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