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A few Suggestion* for a Christmas Present !\ ‘ ' FROM / • . . BROOME’S CORNER , 4 There’s nothing like giving him something useful for Christmas, and at Broomed Corner you’ll find » very large assortment of everything a man wears- Socks, ties, hats, scarves, shirts, etc.', are jJ - hare for you to choose from, not just a sprinkling '»■?* of them, but a great variety of them. Pay u# an, ' early’visit, and you will be well satisfied. A HA? MAKES A VERY/ ' ’ USEFUL PRESENT. f L ■/' No doubt he » in need ef a hat. most men-are, you know. .There’ll be no diffi- • . ; eulty about the size, just take it from *s? tU one ha i» wearing, or.better still, f . bring one of .hie old opes bo Broome’s. yT> Conner, and we’ll do the rest.. We have-. vw ■ " thean in at prices to suit all pockets. At : V> J/j present we have a very large stock, pos- / sibly the largest in Taranaki. The new- Ijk g esti shapes and the newest shades are I Aft/ here< ,<■'. < ■ Mgaf - Men’s Felts. In Browns, Dark, Medium . . Cry ' and : Light Greys, Stone, etc. In jail' y < ‘ popular shapes. At 9/6.. ' y ■ ■ Af axge aeleotian of Men’s Felt Hats. In Plum shades, Greys, . Slates, Drabs, either in the snap brims or curl brims.' These are priced at 15/& ' We have just landed a shipment of English Hats, These comprise . /?the very latest shapes and styles.. The colours are the .newest, and the prices are right. The Prices are 19/6,52/6, 25/- and 29/6. Our are heye.. This well-known Hat is too well and '• favourably' known to’ need describing. Prices, 35/- and 37/6. . MEN’S. SILK TIES. ' '• .. Ttxii &' ud popular Christmas gift than a Silk Tie, •specially when it comes from Broome’s Corner. We -■/ usually stock a very good selection, but this month we *re-carrying a. very large and varied stock. A stock thfrt JHHMa th® inost fadtidiou? buyer could wish to see. The prices . range from 1/11; this being the price that suits little r wf Johnny, who wants to buy a tie for Dad, then we /have ' them. at.2/6, 3/6, 4j(6, 5/6, 6/6 and a yery select lot at \ Ct’ </ 7/6. The patterns ’ are all good, even in the lowest . \«Jt- /I v priced ones/ -a- V -• i ; X ’ j/J\ | -V. ■■ : MEN’S' SOCKS..; - iA / Y-' -A man ean always do with another J®/ pair of socks, and ft’s a gift that every K3H man would appreciate. We have a SuM large variety, of fancy socks suitable I for Christmas Presents. I dor. •®® ea ’ s Fancy Socks. In Browns* Greys and Fawns. All wool. Em* • '''■ - brbidered with' »ilk. At 2/11. 'BHMW Q M SC Dozen Silk and Wool Fancy Socks, all the newest . designs , are-' represented, at 3/11 'and 3/11. QSUtir •., UDoxenSilkandLislt Fancy Sacks, most of; them of >' |K |v the famous Holeproof Brand.-. Prices are, 2/11, 3/11, ’. ■ 4X11,5/11 te 7/6. - ’ - , i >V.’ ■ W* have just landed a consignment of Rollin’s half hose. , These are the very newest tbing in Men’s Silk Socks. ; / The price* are moderate, 3/11, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11 and THE VERY LATEST IN J Cfea'MEN’S DRESSING GOWNS ' JSBBi AT COMPETITIVE PRICES. Wo have just landed a»splendid lot of j Mtnli Dressing Gowns. One of these J would make an ideal Christmas pre- ) sent and would be highly appreciated, by our men folk. We stock them in jOBKS several weights, suitable for Men of - all ages. The prices range from 35/- fffßrjF i- to 95/-. Being bought direct from the manufacturers, each gown is the beat pbstible value obtaiuftblc. Particulars are as follows: — \ v. "' 12 Men’s Gowns, lightayveight brocade, aiae* 3Gin, 38in..and! 40tn. at 35/-. "j> • Men’s Gowns, well finished, all good - fjGKBeSMMB ■ patterns, newest design*, at 48/-. 1 Men’s Gpwn», medium weight bro- P :;' J ' ■- cade, choice foulard patterns, 50/-. >. , BMff*xT3 f only Smart Gowns, in. a,heavier Wwff clo.th,’in greys nhd fawns, 65/-. • iBwHxTHSBr .3 Men’s Gowns, in.plain ootours, in- , '•. ter.woven check linings, 72/6. A * ■ '.\ A very choice range-of. gowns, ranging ~z ‘from 79/6 to 95A-. The«e include . * good variety of plain . fawns, * bn ■: greys and browns, also plaids and interwoven stripes. . Choose your gown nofw> if y° u ’ require it immediately, we will put it , aside fpT you until Christmas. y : , tSJOME USEFUL PRESENTS FOR •< W' MEN AND ' -. J Initial Handkerchtefa, mercerised eorton, M A 1/-. l Coloured Bordered Handkerchiefs, 6d. -mBMf Coloured Bordered Handkerchiefs, new designs, Md BwaSk' Pyramid Handkerchiefs, white, 1/’and 1/3Fancy Coloured Bordered Handkerchiefs, in fancy ■W '■■■ .box, 3 for 3/9.. Men’s Summer Weight Pyjamas, all good patterns, . ' • ■ 10/6 to 21/-. Men’* Fuji Silk Shirts, in Cano*, Tennis and Negx . lige shapes, 11/9 to 18/6. Mwrts Fancy Braces, 2/11, 3/11 and 4/H. Tie Presses, good nickel fittings. 3/6, A/6, 5/6. Suit'Cases, in a variety of qualities, from 5/11. Mwn*> ATnerican. Cent Shirts. Newest patterns. 9/11 to 12/6. Leathorlite Collar Boxes. Am. ideal prestnt. 7/6. '• Lunch Boxes for Girls or Boys. lOd to 1/6. x Boys’ Navy Blazers, with White, Red, or Old Gold Cording. 6/11 . f .to 16/&.' j .■ Boys’ Cream. Tennis Trousers. From size 9’s to 15’s, 12/6 to 13/6. Men’s Cream Tennis Shirts. 7/3 to 10/6. Men’s Stylish Neglige Shirts. Collars to match. 6/11, 2/11, 8/11 ' ' to 17/3, - - ' • Men’s All-Wool Pullovers. 10/6 to 25/-. Men’s Lumber Jackets. AU Wool. 16/9 to so/-. Men’s Garters. In fancy-boxes. 1/6, 1/11, 2/6 to 4/6. ; Boys’ Tennis Shirts. Cream. 3/11 to 7/6. Cream Scarves for Boys or Men. 2/3, 2/11, 3/11 to 10/6. . Boya’Grey Flannel Trousers. From 11/6 to 15/6. . . lj Men’s Flannek Trousers. In a variety of patterns. ' 18/6 to 30/-. Men’s Cream'and White Tennis Socks. 1/6 to 3/9. Men’s Navy Serge Suits.' In Single and Double-breasted. 95/- to - 135/-., ■' . Men’s Sports Coats. From 19/6 to 51/6. Men’s Flannel Sports Trousers. 18/6 to 35/-» Men’s Worsted Suits. 95/- and 105/-. W. H. BROOME i SOB r iJKMMMWw y ■ . Broome’s Corner Devon and Liardet Streets . New Plymouth

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1930, Page 4

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