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Men's anti Bays’ GREAT REDUCTIONS IN MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR During our ALTERATION SALE, Now is the time to buy Winter Goods at Sale Prices. Only at these prices for another week or two. MEN’S. BARGAINS. BOYS’ BARGAINS. Men’s Heavy Cotton Singlets— Boys’ Tweed Suits—Sale Price Price 2/11. 29/6. A Good Winter-weight. All Sizes with Extra Pair Shorts Usually 4/6 Men’s Heavy Wool Singlets—Sale Boys’ Jerseys and Pullovers—Sale Price 6/6 each. Price from 3/11. Kaiapoi All Wool, M. and O.S. All Sizes. Good range of patterns Usually 8/11 “Roslyn” Fawn Pants and Singlets. Boys’ School Stockings—Sale Price Sale Price 11/9. from 3 / 9 P air> Fine All Wool Quality. White or Red Bar Tops. Usually 14/6 Men’s Grey Cotton Sox—Sale Price B °y s ’ Overcoats—Sale Price from 6d per pair. 16/6 each ’. Men’s Woollen Sox—Sale Price Nice Selection Wool Overcoats. 2 pairs for 1/9. ... _ Men's Heavy AH Wool Sox—Sale B ° s ' s ’ Fox s Navy &horts — Si,le Price V- per pair. Price from 8/11. Men's Heavy-weight Pyjamas- with our famous Double bea!s ' Sale Price 9/11 pair. Our Famous Quality. Wear Boys’ Tweed Shorts Sale Price Guaranteed 4/11 pair. Men’s Twist Working Shirts— A few pairs only. Large sizes. Sale Price 4/11. Special Heavy Winter weight. Boys’ “Twillinta” Pyjamas—Sale Usually 5/11 Price from 6/11 pair. Men’s Palmer Nap Trousers—Sale Wear Guaranteed. Sizes o—lo. Price 7/9 pair. Men’s Overcoats—Sale Price 55/- Boys’ Check Caps — Sale Price Good Heavy Quality. All Wool 1/11 each, - Tweed. Usually 72/6 All Sizes. Usually 3/3 each.

The taste for tobacco once acquired rarely dies. Once asmoker always a smoker. Many ;a lonely man’fe best friend is his pipe, and. it’s no less true that many* a man would rather go short of “tucker” than short of ’baccy. Let those who rave against smoking—generally because it makes them ill—go on raving. Those who know the pleasure the pipe • gives, the comfort and consolation it brings, will never be convinced to the contrary. .Why should they? There’s no harm in tobacco so long as it’s pure and as free from nicotine as possible. The imported brands to be sure often contain a terrible lot of nicotine. That’s bad. But our New Zealand brands contain so little that they are comparatively innocuous and may be freely indulged in with the utmost impunity. Yes, and what’s more they ’ll soon spoil you for any other kind, they are so sweet and fragrant. They are in various strengths, “Riverhead Gold” is mild, “Toasted Navy Cut” (Bulldog) is medium, and “Cut Plug No. 10” (Bullshead) is full flav--<* cured.* 64

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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXII, Issue 225, 25 June 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waipukurau Press, Volume XXII, Issue 225, 25 June 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waipukurau Press, Volume XXII, Issue 225, 25 June 1928, Page 2

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