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MCll! If you value the purchasing power of.. your money don’t miss Bovs’ Tweed Sports Suits, of the best makes; sizes 5 to 13 — Regularly 35/6 to 49/6 Economy Price . . 27/6 B zr*' We’ll say Christchurch men recognise values when they see them. The crowds at D-I-C Economy Week that bought high-quality, seasonable mercery proved it. Men ! Participate in these savings the earlier you call, tho better the bargains Men’s Smart English Sport* Suits, mostly Barran's make Regularly £4/4/- to £5/10/Ecosjomy Price ». 65/ Men’s Navy Drill Overalls, of very good quality mate rials and fast colour; sizes 5 to 8 only— Regularly . , . . 9/6 Economy Price . . 6/11 Men’s Oamaru Whipcord Trousers, smart, yet durable; good :>hatV of Olive, Fawn and Brown. Wei! Regularly . . . . 36/6 Economy Price . . 31/6 /' - ' Men's English Cashmere Underpants and Singlets, half-sleeves only. Dependable make — Regularly . . . . 7/6 and 7/11 Economy Price . . .. 5/11 Men’s Tress Caps, in smart Tweeds, all good shapes; sizes 6# to 7 Regularly .. 12/6 to 15/6 Economy Price .. .. 9/6 Men’s Shirley Police Braces, best qualityRegularly .. ~ 3/11 Economy Price .. .. 2/11 We Pay Discount Postage as Usual Men’s Pure Worsted Socks, of the best Dominion manufacture; smart and serviceable colours— Regularly . . „ „ .. 3/6 Economy Price ~ 2/11 Men’s Cream Wlneevette Pyjamas, contrast cuffs and collars,’ stylish Regularly l»/6 Economy Price .. .. 15/6 Men’s Tan Willow Calf Shoes, “Trcsham” make, smart styles— Regularly .. .. 35/Economy Price . . .. 27/6 HALJg} Men’s Black Glace Shoes, Oxfords and Derby?, “Pedigree” make. Good shapes— Regularly .. .. 32/6 Economy Price »• 25/ Men’s Glace Court Shoes, pump soles— Regularly .*«, 19/6 Economy Price « 13/6 AU

“Star” Christmas Number COMPETITIONS The Christmas Number of the “Star,” which will be published at the usual time this year, will endeavour to preserve the distinctive Canterbury atmosphere that is associated with the time of year at which the First Four Ships arrived in the province. This year’s competitions will be as follows: A Canterbury Poem—“THE MOUNTAINS AND THE PLAINS,” or "THE HILLS THAT OVERLOOK CHRISTCHURCH.” * First Prize £3 3 0 9 Second Prize .. .. ..£llO Descriptive Story—“A CANTERBURY RAMBLE.” A description, not exceeding 1200 words, of a day’s ramble in town or country. First Prize .. ~ ..£330 THE EARLY DAYS. A true incident of the early days of Canterbury (not necessarily written by an Old Colonist). First Prize ..£SOO A suitable illustration accompanying the story will be a consideration in the awarding of this prize. Contributions that do not win a prize but merit publication will be paid for at space rates. All contributions must be the original work of the competitor. Contributions must be in the hands of the editor of the “Star” by December 10.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18012, 24 November 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18012, 24 November 1926, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18012, 24 November 1926, Page 7