Chosen at Strange s HAS STYLE, QUALITY, AN! VALUE IN FULL MEASURI iiiimiminHmmmiimmiimimimmiiimiiimimmmiiim^ FOR CARNIVAL Tobralco Shirts, reinforced fronts, neat black stripes 10/6 Collar to match .. .. 1/Tobralco Shifts, reinforced fronts, latest plain shades, including helio, blue, brick and tussore; with collar to match, interlined for starching—--11/6 Poplin Shirts, reinforced fronts, latest Avoven- stripes; collar to match—--11/6 12/6 Tunic Shirts, with two starched collars to match, single or double cuffs; plain shades, neat stripes and small check effects—; 11/6 14/6 15/6 17/6 Striped Fuji Silk Shirts, reinforced fronts, with collar to match 17/6 Fuji Silk Shirts, extra quality, collar to match .. .. .. 19/6 Fugi Silk Shirts, extra quality, with tennis or open sports collar attached 19/6 White Shirts, with tennis or open sports collar, plain or self stripes—--7/11 to 11/6 It appeals to sporting men and to business men. Every article is right up-to-date, but smartness is always tempered with good taste. Wide-end Ties, in club stripes 3/11 "Wide-end Poplin Ties, • in. regimental stripes ... .. 4/6 5/6 7/6 a particularly fine range—--2/6 3/6 to 6/6 Fancy Handkerchiefs, with Tie to match .. .. .. 6/6 to 10/6 Fancv Socks, wool, and cotton mixture 3/6 Art Silk and Lisle Socks, striped and ch(?ck effects .. .. '.. 3/11 Art Silk and Silk Hose, reinforced toes and heels, in plain and fancy designs, Holeproof and Phoenix makes—--5/6 to 7/6 Wool and Cotton Singlets, Pants'aill Trunk Drawers— "-^wl Aertex Cellular Underwear— W§ Singlets .. .. .. fyjjgg Knee Drawers .. ~ c "' Athletic Vests ~ ... ' i Cream Meridian Singlets, Pants anf§|| Drawers .. .. 8/6 and 9/6^ll Black Flexible Hats, latest shapes— -|pt ■ 25Aand 35|f| Soft Felt Hats, unbound snap brimsSp! 25Aand3(jpp Borsalino Hats, fine quality,' ; i^ijl■■ "|| colours ... .. 35/- ; 37/8 ll Borsalino Hats, "Aquilla" satin lined .. .. ••■W-'B2MM Stetson Hats, in all wanted styles : -55^$| ~ Smart Boxed Suits, light or.'••;■d&lpll shades .. £3/15/- to f&fiffß, "Lynx"' and "Sincerity" .Siuts;l||| fancy worsteds, etc., very sr , ° ,vf '^^* 3 excellent fitting : > -W. ?-»■.«„ .-..: Wus§|| .Sports Coats, in latest sporting tweslvf' 32/6to!lp| Sports Suits, for holiday wear—:v.:- ,;1 »«■*« From .. .. .. .;;j DISCOUNT-1/-IN THE £ HIGH STREET If CHRISTCHURI&I
■ «2 A m % § I ®& f e i ** i v^ €m i *« *^* B 1 «ss p .■££ lllMll iffli i>"Lm rffiii Itllll limit iiiiiii ;j^^^ Pleasing to see Still more pleasing To open Aulsebrooks's Chocolates - In Boxes of Rich Elegance * LgoiU'.i>tUtTOrotren*rnt-.T:!:rojin^iw Of infinite variety and charm^C|| Aulsebrook's Chocolates give .. the best ■, Vv^|fc^| Best Chocolates . . . best^^e^t Popular Boxes are "Rose" ... "Beauty" .. . S "DeLuxe":. .. "Birdßoxes";?S "My Valentine'?. . . ''Renownf { "Princess" .. . . "Scenic"v.V 'ij| 'My Queen" ... . "Fascfoation^| "Treasure Island" ril Is a magnificent Box,/' ' 7i |;J| Fit for a Queen f Filled full with the ;J| Most delicious Chocolates made Dainty Creams ~....; Nuts .. <;• Fruits and Hard Centres. Ask your Confectioner. Chocolates THEFTS FROM CAKS. , (WtESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) . GISBORNE, October3l. George MeKinley. a casual labourer, pleaded guilty to nine charges of thefi from motor-cars and was sentenced U eighteen months' reformative treatment. jC. D TAYLOR 'Phone 4509 A Plant now Giant Zinnias, scarlet, pink, art shades: Antirrhinums; Phlox- | Marigolds;' Iceland Poppies, Flame' Prices on application.. BEDDING and hardened. Asters, Lobelia, heliotrope,' Petunias, PUlox, Stocks, Verbena,, .-etc., etc Also strong, .well-hardened' Tomato'. Plants ' A. H. . Shrubshall, Seedsman, -Florist, and Nurseryman, fis9 Colombo . street, Chrisfchurch. Telephone 2212. •. • ' ggjgo &*. ** m a m m>m®&s»m never fails to please and satisfy. Serve it often. Choose from Canterbury's primest at The.Popular Butche r s .- . 172 HIGH STREET | Spring Spring I Spring is here | ANDREW LEES LTD. oi Cnr. Madras & Tuam Streets I Our New Season's fi Now open for inspection. I A,beautiful range. g Visit ouf showrooms. I ANDREW LEES | UMITED I Cnr. MADRAS & TUAM STS- | 'Phonei 1740. S4O
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19146, 1 November 1927, Page 6
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