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‘lntroducing the New 1929 Styles W ear *\U fcfc Do®» , * S9 Tailored *»£* Clothes & Start the New Year U “2 in mP Ml: m STYILE <»•» THE new Double-Breasted Waistcoat with. Single-Breasted Coat promises to be the popular style for young men for 1929. The “DON” Tailors and Cutters can show you styles and materials both correct and exclusive, at prices that will surprise you. READY-TO-WEAR «f* SUITS . . from J—- • “DON” Tailored ~ to-Order from r«S 657 COLOMBO STREET (opp. Dennis Bros.).

$ Choose a Present from McLeod’s Mercery! TlES —Parisian Neckties. "Newest craabons. Guaranteed noo-stretch_ Broad end. -- -- -- TIES—A host of shades and oolosrring* in smart new Broad-end Ties -- -- HANDKERCHIEFS—Men's e Lawn. Special Value 3 for 1/6 HANDKERCHIEFS—White Cambric, Hemstitched and Mercerised- -- -- •- 1 HANDKERCHIEFS—White Initial Mercerised 9«L Brand Initial 1/3 HANDKERCHIEFS—Ladies’ Fancy Boxes Handkachieds- 1/11, */6 and 3/6 GARTERS —Mens Broad Narrow Weave 9A. and 1/-- Pans or Sydly FANCY* SOCKS —Men's Art Silk, latest British and American, 2/6, 2/11 and 3/6 McLEOD’S CORNER MANCHESTER and ST ASAPH STREETS, CHRISTCHURCH SALE on TIME PAYMENT Everything at HALF USUAL DEPOSIT Vsaal Terms £5 Worth — Deposit £1 £lO Worth — Deposit £2 £2O Worth — Deposit £4 £3O WorthDeposit £6 £4O Worth — Deposit £8 £SO Worth — Deposit £lO £IOO Worth— Deposit £2O Furniture & Furnishings Bale for ONE MONTH only TetW 9 Sale 10/ mbei .Sa\e^ os;t Dece £1 YJottia £5 £2 £lO £3 £2O £4 £3O £5 £4O £lO £SO £IOO HARRIS BROS. Ltd. “Pioneers of Furnishing on Easy Terms.” 158 HEREFORD STREET. Open Fridays till 9 p.m. H 615.

Enjoy Your Holidays! READ When the day’s bathing is over, when the car is parked for the night, when line and rod have been put by, that is the time to open out The “ STAR ” to read of events in the city and the busy world beyond. Before starting out on the annual vacation, arrange for The “STAR” to be sent to your holiday address ORDER FORM To the Publisher of The “ STAR,” P.O. Box 987, Christchurch. (Or ’Phone 3875.) Please send me The “ STAR ” until (Temporary Address) Signed Home Address “ STAR ” Subscribers may have their paper sent to any address in Canterbury without extra charge.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18641, 19 December 1928, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18641, 19 December 1928, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18641, 19 December 1928, Page 5

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