STEIN ZEALAND EW THE NEW ENGLISH SUITS Complete range of sizes . Complete range of materials The whole world looks to London for Suits such a, the H.B. Store is now showing. Britishers have perfected materials and craftsmanship that simply cannot he imitated. DOUBLE-BREASTED, smartly shaped to waist; close-fitting at hips; the new draped back; full cut trousers. SINGLE-BREASTED, with two or three button front; double-breasted lapels; square shoulders. 6s Gns. The VAN HARDING SHIRT is the wise choice of smartly dressed men of all ages! 0 3 Tailored from high-quality English poplins. (2) Accurately cut and strongly sewn. M) Body and sleeves gussetted. (4) Pleated ° ve J shoulders for maximum freedom and comfort. (*3 Stud pocket in neckband. (63 Coat sleeves with one-piece webbing cuffs. (7) Exclusive in material, pattern, and cut. All sizes ■'/* The VAN HEUSEN matching COLLARS are the only collars woven on the curve and in one piece. They fit faultlessly, give perfect ease —and keep their fit tnroughout a long life. In patterns that exactly match the Van Harding Shirts. All sizes— 2 for 4/6 Corner HIGH and CASHEL STREETS Also at Ashburton, Timaru, and Greymouth. 352 <*> fcP C* o N r 3? This ONE OUNCE TIN Of PLAYER’S AIRMAN bristles with good points —compact size (with room for cigarette papers) —rolled edges —locking lid —finest Imported Virginia Tobacco All for a smaller outlay —one tin will prove it all. Elevenpence everywhere! Also {n 2 oz. tins for 1/9, PLATE R'S AIRMAN (fyadfo r«R best results— BON-TON Cigarette Papers.
UNITED SERVICE HOTEL Bottle Store, Hereford St. FRENCH BRANDY - 10/SCOTCH WHISKY - 10/AUSTRALIAN PORT - 37all LARGE BOTTLES
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22514, 23 September 1938, Page 16
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269Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22514, 23 September 1938, Page 16
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