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QUALITY SERVICE SATISFACTION When you want the Best Clothing: that can be had, Ready-to-Wear, at moderate cost, come to us, and we’ll show you not only the highest-cles* garment*, but the greatest value offered in the city. The alert man shows decided preference for this store, because he knows our clothing is really different from the usual. The material is absolutely to be relied upon, and it is better known every day that our prices are lowest for anything like equal quality. Men’s Sac Suits, made from New Zealand All-wool Worsted, in Mid and Dark Grey. Styles and finish the best. Smart designs— Price £S/&/~ Men’s Sac Suits, in English Worsteds, New Zealand’s highest grade manufacture, new designs; in Fawns, Greys and Prune. For fit, style and finish these Suits are highly recommended — Price £B/8/Men’s Sac Suits, in English Worsteds, the highest grade in English Sac Suits. In Dark Bine shade and Dark Grey with faint Purple and Red stripe; high grade trimmings and linings Price £9/9/ Men’s Coif Suits, with plus fours, in Scotch Tweeds, effective designs and shades; in Fawn with large Red check, Fawn with Mauve effect, Fawn with mottled effect — Price £5/5/Men’s Tweed Sports Suits, in medium and light Fawns and Greys, with basket pattern and herringbone stripe. Essential for holiday and ordinary outdoor wear— Prices 55/- 65/Men’s Tweed Sports Coats, for outdoor or office wear. Smartly cut and neat pattern ; Mid Grey Donegal and Fawn Tweed Basket pattern, with large Red check Price 35/-

CROSS-WORD PUZZLE-535. Tlie numbered squares are the starting points for words extending across or down, or both. One letter to a square. 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. 3e «-3 So W 3/ sa *7 zx

CLUES. DOWN. ACROSS. I—A surprising horse, this one. 4—A scene of peaceful shooting. 7—You can’t make this kind of man lose his hair. 10.—A novel -without this would be novel indeed. 11— Tree. 12— A vegetable. 11—Any mei might remind you of this man. 17—Rearrange a temper and find what might try that of the motorist. 19—You can’t be this and efficient as well. 21 — You may find many a black one during a strike. 22 Fake. 23 A name famous in connection with postal matters. 24 Space. 25 A silencer. 27—A singular word, this. 2S—An abbreviated boy's name that has another meaning as well. 30—A jumpy sort of game. 33—Applicable to some rulers of Britain. 36 Part of a ship. 37 Rearrange a god and get a lake. 38— Effective chiefly on a sticky wicket. 41—Very cold. 43 —An adverb. 45 — A name for one who was a 33. 46 Girl’s name. 48— A poetical fetter. 49 Male Christian name. 51—A happy name to possess—but for the films. 33-rr-This should indicate softness. 55-t-You may stuff a cushion with this. 58— Musical term 59 .Might describe 4 down and 2S across. 61— This is often told. 62 Not to be found in a circle. 63 Scottish town. 64 A malady. 65 Builders prefer nice ones. 06 Staunch. 1— Fish. 2 Kind of ostrich. 3 Kind of boat. 4 Slang for a coin. 5 From Yorkshire. 6 A title. 7 Indian ruler. S—Victims of economy are said to be this. 9—This is certainly dreadful. 13—Girl’s name. 15— Scottish town. 16— Bird. 18—Another malady. 20—But hardly serious enough to do this. 22—To be taken several times a day. 25 — A nomad. 26 A successful London play concerns this kind of train. 2S—This follows the flag the world over. 29—One who carried the flag the world 31— This provides a point in favour of shoemakers. 32 Stomach. 34 A Yorkshire river. 35 W. Indian sorcery. 39 — Semi-precious stone. 40— Home of a famous queen. 41— This kind of trotter goes a long way. 42 Typically Welsh, this. 44—A pitcher. •17—StringcV instrument of da's gone ,by48—A great fellow 50— Part of S. Africa. 51— Shown by an angry dog. 52 In this argues substitution. 54—A disfigurement. 56 — You should have no difficulty in seeing through this. 57 The reverse of 42. 59—An original document. 06 A signal call.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18013, 25 November 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18013, 25 November 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18013, 25 November 1926, Page 8