ffiflhiiiays Jah SATURDAY, AUGUST, 10, DEFINITELY LAST DAY OF SALE. Here are Further Reduced Ones that Must be Disposed of to Make Room for New Season’s Stock— MEN’S SMART ENGLISH CUT SAC SUITS, in Mid. Grey and Fawn shades; sizes 3,4, 5, and & Regular Price, 87/6. SALE PRICE, 39/6 MEN’S COLONIAL AT.T. WOOL TWEED SAC SUITS; light and dark shades; smart range of Patterns; sizes 3 to 7. Regular Price, £5/5/- SALE PRICE, 59/6 Ten only Men’s Tweed Sports Coats and Trousers, in Serviceable Cloths. Sizes 3, 4 and 6. Regular Price, 69/6. SALE PRICE, 32/6 Ten only YOUTHS’ ALL WOOL COLONIAL TWEED SPORTS SUITS; Size, 18. Regular Price, 69/6. SALE PRICE, 17/6 BOYS’ SHORTS, in Heavy Navy Serge and Dark Grey Railway Cloth. Sizes 4 to 14. SALE PRICE, 7/6 MEN’S UNION BAND SHIRTS, in Striped Union Cloth and Ceylonette. Sizes, 14i to 17. Regular Price, 10/6. SALE PRICE, 4/11 MEN’S STRIPED COTTON NEGLIGE BAND SHIRTS; sizes 14 to 16J. Regular Price, 7/6. SALE PRICE, 3/11 LITTLE CHAPS’ COLONIAL ALL WOOL AND ENGLISH FANCY TOP THREE-QUARTER HOSE. Sizes 4to 9. SALE PRICE, 1/11 JL/Htarray IM Speoattf/3 in Mens and Juvenile VMesr QUEEN STREET MASTERTON. Telephone 1135. P.O. Box 12.
Special Offer GOOD QUALITY OILY CANVAS RIDING COATS .. 39/6 NAVY BLUE TRENCH COATS 47/6 A LIMITED NUMBER ONLY AVAILABLE AT THIS PRICE! ELLIOTT & CO. SADDLERS AND SPORTS SPECIALISTS, Box 76. Telephone 1052 QUEEN STREET MASTERTON.
Don’t Bring Your Wife MR. FARMER! But slip quietly into the Arts & Crafts and select her a present (not necessarily expensive—but good) that will be a cherished possession all her life and continue to increase in value. It may be something from the East with its insistent and subtle charm, from die Sunny South, North or West, but of this you may be certain—if it is in the Arts & Crafts it has some special appeal and an atmosphere accompanies it. Yes, it may be Brass from England, China, India, Egypt, Korea, etc. —Grass Linen, Silk Work—a Roycroft Production—Baxter Print—Exquisitely Carved Wood or Ivory Specimens, China or Lacquer Ware; Liberty Goods and Music from a Tom-tom to a Broadwood, or from a Jew’s Harp to a Period Model Gramophone! These and many other lines all bearing the Hall Mark of A. &C. Quality. Certainly bring her in after the selection is made. Arts & Crafts THE HOME OF MUSIC—THE HOUSE FOR PRESENTS. QUEEN STREET MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, 9 August 1929, Page 6
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