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MEN’S SHIRTS. A Line of Strong Sepia Serge Shirts—With rein* forced necks, neat stripes on-cream grounds; all sizes,2to7— 4/II Each 2 Lilies at 8/II each—The first is Coloured Brown, Blue and Mauve, with white stripes; and the sec= ond is Plain White with coloured stripes. Both lines have reinforced necks and collars to match; all sizes— 6/11 Each White Negs. and Tennis Style—With self=colour silk stripe, reinforced necks; a nice deadlocking shirt —all sizes 7/11 Each Silk Poplin Shirt—Neat stripes, and collar to match, reinforced necks; all sizes 9/11 Each “ The Mazon ” Shirt—With new patent bone stiffner in collar, and pocket stud hole; a shirt that will give pleasure to the wearer 10/6 Each Pure Silk Fup Shirts—ln Natural Colour, canoe style collar, cut so that it can be worn with or without a tie; sizes 131 to 17 12/6 Each SPORTS WEAR. i Men’s Flannel Trousers—ln mid=Grey shade, cor= rectly cut, hip belts and belt loops; 2 pockets; sizes 3t07; a good cheap line at 9/11 Pair Colonial ASI-W©©! Serge Sports Trousers—ln Marie shade; pleated belt loops and hip belts; 3 pockets; all sizes ' 27/6 Pair Single-breasted and Double-breasted Sports Goats— In Colonial k English Mixtures, smartly cut coats, some half=lined 15/11 Each Athletic Singlets—No sleeves; full size— Black or White, 1/6 Each; Cream, 2/6 Each Cream All-Wool Sweaters—With club colours woven in; made to full size 6/11 Each Strong Twill Winceyette Tennis Shirts—ln sizes 5, 6, 7 only 6/11 Each Men’s Cream Sox—ln cotton, wool and cotton, all= wool and silk and wool; ribbed and plain— Prices Range, 2/6, 2/11, 3/3, 3/6 Pair A Full Range of Men’s Bathing Costumes—ln all pure wool, Canadian and Coney Island; SM, M, OS sizes. Prices Rang© 9/6 to 16/6 Suit. MEN’S FANCY SOX. Silk and Cotton Mixture, new designs I/I S Pair American Rayon Sox, smart patterns 2/6 Pair A Range of Fancy SiSk and Wool Hose 2/11 Pair A Range of Botany Wool and Silk Hose 3/6 Pair Bruce Mills Silk and Wool, plain shades 2/11 Pair HANDKERCHIEFS. Plain White, hemstitched, white with striped borders, art silk and some coloured all over—in fact, a big assortment for your inspection 5d t© 2/6 Each Fancy Boxed Hanks for Men—3 in box for 2/6

PUBLIC NOTICEJN BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE OP BISIIARA BROS., OF TAUMARUNUI, GARAGE PROPRIETORS. Tenders are invited for the purchase of any one or more, of the following lots:— Motor Cars, Trucks, etc. Lot 1. 1 Rugby Model M 5-seater. 2. 1 Hudson 7-seater, 1923 Model 0. 3. 1 Overland 5-seater, open tourer. 4. 1 Essex 5-seater, 1927 Model. 5. 1 Essex, Model 192 G, 5-seater. G. .1 Beauty Ford, 1 927, 5-seater. 7. 1 Chevrolet ton chassis. 8. 1 Dodge i ton flat model, new bftdy. 9. 1 Graham truck, 30 cwt. 10. 1 Ford i ton flat top lorry. 11. 1 Ford i ton flat top lorry. 12. 1 Chevr-clet \ ton flat top lorry, 13. 1 S m Merer Cycle, 1£ h.p 14. 1 Chevrolet 1927 Truck, tradesman’s van. 14a 1 Chevrolet Car, 1927, 5-seat-er, open tourer. Lots 15/25 consist of a number of old cars of low value. Workshop Equipment, Fittings and Sundries. Lot 26. 1 Portable Electric Drill, (Black and Decker). 27. i Duco Spray Gun, AJr Compressor, etc. 28. 1 Electric Valve Grinding Machine (Kent Moore) and motor. 29. 1 Auto Holst. 30. J. Asea Electric Motor, 3 h.p. , 31. 1 Century Motor, 1 h.p. 32. 1 Ideal Electric Motor, 2 h.p. 33. Miscellaneous plant. 34. Timber. 35. 1 Remington Typewriter, 14inch carriage, new. 36. Office furniture and fittings. Accessories, etc. 37. Miscellaneous motor accesit i series and spare parts. 38. Miscellaneous motor accessories and spare parts (for use in cars manufactured by General Motors, Ltd.) 39. Miscellaneous spare parts. 40. Motor cycle parts, etc. 41. Tyres and oils. Further particulars, terms and conditions of sale, may bo seen at my office and at the offices of the Official Assignee at Auckland, Wellington, Napier, Wanganui, New Plymouth, Ilawera; at the Courthouse, Taumarunui, and at the garage of Taumarunui Motors, Taumarunui, where the respective lots may be seen by interested persons. Tenders close with the undersigned at Hamilton at 12 noon on Thursday, October 24, 1929. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted, J. 11. ROBERTSON, Official Assignee. A.M.P. Buildings, Victoria Street, HAMILTON, 10/10/29. 309 ' LAY-BY for Xmas, only 10 weeks away. Half’3 Sale, -Monday. A member of the Auckland Maori Vssodatlor., at a recent meeting objected, on the score of custom and ■tradition, to women speaking in public on Maori iora.

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Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17840, 12 October 1929, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17840, 12 October 1929, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17840, 12 October 1929, Page 10

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