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JJIDRESSMSTirKTIYfLY F! ••• in bC I BULLICK-BLACKMOKES I J UK X Men of Discrimination in the LOUNGE SUITS 1 / > WS X matter of Dressing will recognise / U > \ that at Bullick-Blackmore’s—the Lounge g uits b L All Wool ' / W B X modern Men’s will un- Englis £ Worsted. / ■ g|6 ga| doubtedly achieve Better Dressing -BR Results by virtue of the larger 4?/K/ selections and the Higher Standard rronl la/la/of Quality. Our Moderate Pricing mBIIA • Policy is evident in the items ■ JWI CARDIGANS & PULLOVERS ■ All the Best English makes stocked | VW . OVERCOATS fton 15/ » Overcoats in Heavy All Wool \ Tweeds. Hundreds to choose from. ® From 49/6 UNDERWEAR K Buy now and secure some of the K > PLUS FOUR SUITS bargains. These garments were all I „ bought before the rise in prices. >Plus Four Suits by Maenson, in Roslyn No. 85, ,9, GO. These are Scotch and English Tweeds. ■ )Ust a few of the P°P ular numbers. From 79/6 WE A SUEDE AND WATERPROOF rak SPORTS COATS JACKETS |M| w V Sports Coats in all qualities; Harris Grenfull Cloth—From 45/Tweeds, Donegals and Colonial „ _ , W Tweeds Proofed Gabardine—From 19/6 BSrW B UH Imitation Suede—2s/- to 35/- W r wTS. «/ Genuine Suede—B9/6 1 WN "® m «/■ Ladies' Gaxelda Suede Jackets. XW ’ * jfc! GOLF HOSE flh K G ° if HoS ° to tone with aI! Fld9 ** Fours Suits. Jaogar, Wolsey and Pro™ 6/11 BULLICK-BLfICKfIOEE’S

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Wairarapa Age, 30 May 1936, Page 2

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