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QUALITY SERVICE SATISFACTION Ready for Suits When you want the Beet Clothing that can be had, Heady-to-Wear, at moderate. cost, come to us, and we’ll show you not only the highest-class garments, 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 £5/5/ Men’s Sac Suits, in English Worsteds, New Zealand’s highest grade manu-, facture, 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 Blue shade and Dark Grey with faint. Purple and Red stripe; high g rade trimming* and linings— Price £9/9/Men’s Golf Suita, 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 *tripe. Essential for holiday and ordinary outdoor wear— Prices 55/ 65/ Men’s Tweed Sports Coots, for outdoor or office wear. Smartly cut and neat pattern; Mid Grey Donegal and Fawn Tweed Basket pattern, with large Red check— Price 35/ BEATHS

CROSS-WORD PUZZLE-536 The 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 puzzie. 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. ZT CLUES. ACROSS. I—Calm 9—Family 10—Relation 12— Share ' 13— Fright 10—Character in Martin Cliuzzlewit whose name has become a byword. 17—The practical man 19—Possessed by guns 21—Small Essex town 23 Outward sign of inward ailment 24 Lat. 3S N, Long. 15 E 25 Object of 8 down reverence 26 College servant 27 In this part of a foot 29 River of E. Asia. 30— Predilection 32 —Disprove 34 —Disturb 38—Blow 40— Millions cry to hitn 41 — Grecian island l'amou st'or beautiful statue. 42 — Row 43 — Gem 44 Hun war policy DOWN. 2 Half a w ell known Londoh street 3 Wash 4 Customary 5 Word used in connection with bank in Scotland 6 in a barrel. 7 Possessing a keen eye for small faults 8— See 25 across 9 Cereal 11—Strong 30 across 14;—Chinese coin much iouglit alter here 15—Cereal 17—Responded IS —Mark of the priest 20— Cereal to the miller 22—Mother of pearl 28— Used in knitting 29 coin not wanted hero 31— Pijtstic 33—Bowlers and prisoners like to find this 35 — Important to a wireless set 36 Apart 37 — Horrible person on a battlefield 39—Pacific Islands 41—Assistance to a timid rider YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION. ACROSS.—Dark, Butts, Bald, Hero, Ilex, Beet, Baker, Gear, Slack, Leg, Fudge. Hill. Room, Gag. One, Ted. Flalma, Tudor, Prow, Bala, Slows, Gelid, Pet, Hal, Eve, Gyve, Owen, Felix, Kapok, Aria, Males, Tale, Ends, Otjan, Gout. Sites, Leal. DOWN.—Dabs, Rhea, Ketch. Bob, Tyke, Sir, Begum, Axed, Dire. Lila. AJloa, Egret, Argue, Kill. Food Gipsy* Ghost, Trade, Drake, Awl. Maw. U re* Obi, Onyx, Sheba. Globe, Leek. Viol, Giant, Natal, Fang. Lieu, Pane. Keel. M S.S. S.O.S.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18014, 26 November 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18014, 26 November 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18014, 26 November 1926, Page 8

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