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N cte the Address : 703 Colombo St. OPp.O P p. the Triangle Gentlemanly Suit and Overcoat Styles Moderately Priced at SCHNEIDEMAN’S When the price is not prohibitive i 3 it not wisdom to make your purchases from a store famed for Quality Clothing. THE NEW YOUR Overcoats Winter Suit a r\ .15) gk J The style you want is at Schneideman’s, and at a reasonable P rice. Wen's D.B. Overcoats, an exceptionally smart dressy mode.. This style is slightly form-fit-ting, and has inverted pleat and neat sewn-on half-belt at back. Well made in every detail, of high-grade coating, in plain dar.k grey, heather mixtures, blue greys & overchecks £5/1 O - Raglan Overcoats, in the popular S.B. style, carefully marie, correctly designed, in warm fleecy tweeds.’ Shades of g‘'ey and heather mixtgres 89/b in plain dark grey smooth finish tweeds - - 95/S In Navy Nap Cloth 1 1 5/-Hand-Made. Ready-to-Wear The workmanship in these suits is excellent, and our range of sizes makes it certain that you'll be correctly fitted. MEN'S SAC SUITS, hand made, ready-to-wear of high-grade worsted, of smart apploaranca and hard-wearing quality. Well made in pinheads and small check designs. Shades of grey, guaranteed colour. Hand made PRICE - 5/12/6 MEN’S SAC SUITS, carefully made of all.wool Tweed of good quality, in light medium and dark grey £4/15/6 Other Qualities £5/5/- & £5/1 O/MEN'S SAC SUITS, of all-wool worsteds of fine texture. Very serviceable material in attractive designs and pleasing shades of grey in Pinhead, Broken Check iind Herringbone designs PRICE, KANO-MADE £6/16/6 All Suits and Overcoats are made of selected all-wool materials of the most authentic patterns and weaves, and among the styles, some very fine imported fabrics are used. I here are decided style types for the young man as well as the more mature man. Modifications and adaptations of the most approved London styles—each suit embodies the m ny unusua 1 refinements one would naturally expect to find at Schneideman’s shops. Sons 3L4:dL TAILORS, 703 Colombo Street (opposite the Triangle) Also at Wellington, Palmerston North, Wanganui, New Plymouth, Hastings

HOW TO SOLVE CROSS-WORD PUZZLE. The numbered squares are the starting points for words I extending across or down, or both. One letter to a square, j Words end at first black square encountered or border of puzzle. ! Pick out a word that fits a given definition and space. This gives you a clue to other words that cross it, and they in turn to still other words. The solution will appear in next issue. 8 !9 4 5 12 I 15 17 13 I 5 24 .9 50 40 4; 42 ,43 ,44 48 ,4 m* 5 r ! r 59 ACROSS. I—A 14 line stanza poem. 6 —Bee house. LI —Be obliged for. 12—Energy. 14— A shouting. 15— During. 16 — To cheat. 17— Thing referred to. 19 — A plural form. 20 — Between extremes. 21 —Subsist money. 23 —Epic poetry. 26—To absorb. 28 — A hollow lair. 29 — One of shooting party. 31— Part of a balloon. 32 Pale. 33 — Flat fishes. 34 — Knack. 35 — :To visit. 37 —.Indian order. 39 —Snatches. 42—A measure. 45—To lament. 47 A curse. 48— Lives. 50 — G host (Egyptian). 51— Near. 52 You. 53 — High mountain 58— An implement. 59 — You 11 g ma i den s. 60 — To pass through CLUES. DOWN. I —Tarn ished. 3 Compass poin^. 4 Kind of lyric poem 5As far as. 6 Vowels. 7 Triangular shaped body. 8— E xcl am at ion. 9 To repent of. 10—Last. 13—Know. 16 —Enter slightly. 18 —A clumsy bon 20 —A prodigy. 22—A machine. 24 Lively (American). 25 For example. 2(3—Preposition. 27—A singer. 30— River in Marlborough. 34 People of torrid zone. 35 — Steamship. 36 — For example. 38— In truth. 40 — Non-flying sea-bird. 41 — Brace and a half. 43 —Nearly under. 4.4—Destiny. 46—Fabulous bird. 49—Wily. 52—Extinct bird. 54—Afternoon. 56 Since. 57 Entitled to “Sir.’’ 08— Her man. SATURDAY’S SOLUTION. Solution to Saturday s cross-word puzzle: Across —Revel, weir, meals, ox, mane, alum, on, mop, vet., St. cantilever, Ur. ta, one, S.E., resume, cue. togas, pus, inst., bard, hemi, coma, sum, herbs, ban, carnal, i.e., eon, A.C., my, amenuensis. bo, ozs., out, G.R., glee, open, we, easel, talk money. Down —Roast, ex, cm. lama, wept, raven, mute, em, 10, snore, non. levers, taro, Casabianca, loop, recipients, uses, e.g., U S.A., end, un, talc, tuns, hoc, obey, ma, sneeze, menu. Ru. blab, image, onset, coney. Mo.'., n." k, sup, item RA . ge, no, vve.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17528, 4 May 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17528, 4 May 1925, Page 4