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Sporting and J j Holiday Styles J /] for Men. // /J 80l ? / ' /if i f Il\ Every man interested m sporting or / ( I n • I|) neglige garments is more or less / 1\ | i j II M I versed in the correctness of cut and V k 11 ( ft : /I jfnl the dependable quality and perfect \ \ ,Il y finish of M - and 0. goods. Y | I Here are a few very popular styles. j tU, CREAM TENNIS TROUSERS (such ■ \[/ I I as we show in sketch on left) are W I | V l obtainable in all sizes, in a superior / II I quality, unshrinkable serge. Price, if / I 21S ‘ fl I I fl / | GREY FLANNEL TROUSERS, light Il II |l and dark shades, from 15s. 6d. to ft 1 I i 255. J I L CREAM FLANNEL TROUSERS, ung II I * shrinkable; permanent turned-up 1 II I trousers —19s. 6d. | I fl I TENNIS TROUSERS, in Cream Gar3 111 | bicord, smartly cut and finished. ? 111 i WHITE COTTON TENNIS SHIRTS, I 111 I ( plain or self stripes—ss. 6d., 6s. 6d. \ 111 11 JAPANESE SILK NEGLIGE I 111 I is SHIRTS, for sport ng wear—l2s. 6d. | 111 I S ‘ I 111 I JAP. SILK TENNIS SHIRTS— I2s. 6d., | / I 13s. 6d. I I WHITE SWEATER JACKETS, all / | wool, light weight, open at neck and / | buttoning down front two pockets I | —lss. 6d. A I fl MEN’S ALL - WOOL WHITE Z/ — SWEATERS—Bs. 6d. WHITE CASHMERE SWEATERS, rn open at tront > pol ° collar —lss. 6d. LEATHER BELTS, in Grev or Tan—--2- 6d '’ 3s- 9d ' f4s * 6di MILNE & CHOYCE, LTD.

1916 This new model is the best four-cylinder It has an easy operating clutch, a young car we ever built. girl can operate it with ease. But because of enormously increased pro- In no other automobile at anywhere near duction, it is sold at the lowest price we its price can you get even a majority of ever made. these Overland advantages. It has Beauty—a long, low streamline body A “ <l this is as it should be for no other i, producer has ever built so many big autoand beautifully curved cowl. mobiles. a i. ■ K has Comfort—real riding comfort—deep, Therefore no other producer has ever had Electric Lights inviting upholstery and extra long underslung such vast buying power or ao great an Ei j. ■ oj. j. opportunity to perfect specialized manufacturElectric Starter rear springs. in g. nie thods—to effect such economy in production. lt has Conveniences—control is easy and natural—electric switches for magneto, lights Overlands therefore should be and in fact so 'r • . and signal are right at hand, conveniently are the greatest value in automobiles in all Rd t lourln # arranged on the steering column. the world. oa ster Price. X/O r\J It Jj as Magneto Ignition—certain and al- See this wonderful car before you buyways uniform. i A Masterpiece By The World’s Biggest Builders of [ Big Cars. SPECIFICATIONS: Silent, Powerful Motor Five-bearing crankshaft Electric switches on steering column Instrument Board on Cowl Dash Rear axle floating type Body, streamline with one-piece cowl PrICC S Deep, high-back Seats „ . ’ ,5 A- . , <, Electric engine, starter and generator, ’ Tonneau, long and wide Springs, rear, % elliptic, extra long. electric head, rear and dash lamps Genuine Leather Upholstery, deep and underslung an d headlight dimmers. Storage soft Wheelbase 106 inches (2.69 m. battery. JI i Windshield, rain-vision, ventilating type, Large tyres. 33 x 4 One-man mohair hood and hood cover; HH built in Beautiful dark green body, with ivory magnetic speedometer; electric JL. ■ E N Crowned Fenders striping horn; rug rail; foot-rest; tyre car- E H IB Electric Starter—Electric Lights Nickel and aluminum trimmings rier in rear; extra demountable rim; A wy j High Tension Magneto Ignition Demountable, detachable rims—one extra full set of tools; tyre repair kit; * ■ Thermo-Syphon Cooling Right-hand drive —centre levers jack and pump. A. HATRICK & CO., Ltd., Wanganui, N.Z. | N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSOCIATION of CANTERBURY, Christchurch. The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio, U.S.A. Manufacturers of the famous Overland Delivery Cars. Full information on request.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1340, 30 December 1915, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1340, 30 December 1915, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1340, 30 December 1915, Page 17

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