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I Silk Finish and Bain-proof, i The stormy season is fiorc here and it is necessary to ttjlto I measures to protect yourself from tlie severe vreatlier to be eii- | countered during the nest few Months. ■ Silk finish oil-clothing is the ideal protection, for stick I weather. The walking coats are made of high grade material. • I vary in length from 48 to 58 inches, and, though light, are jj very strong. All coats are buttoned down the front and fast* 5| ened at the throat with a strap and buckle. The cellars arejj lined with velvet and stand well up the neck. I The buttonholes are mode in quadruple thickness of s toaterial and cannot tear or pull ft\yaj r , while the selvages are \ leather bound and well-sewn with strong thread, all Seams 1 being , double stitched. I Tlte Material is Double Throughout, with" an Extra Thickness at I the Elbows, and Special Capes ovef the Shoulders. I All coats are fitted with inside and outside pockets', attd I are well ventilated under the urins. Special features of these \ coats are the wind ciifis, which close ever the wrist with rubber I . bauds and thus keep the arms thoroughly dry and Wfirni, % "Trafalgar" brand walking coats, which we alto stock, 1 are of heavier quality and are made for rougher work, The I lengths are the same as those previously, mentioned. \ "We hare a large rMige of oilskin leggings, Son-Westers,-I short Coats and Trousers -suitable for seamen,ll«bber Hide ouni I Boots with leather soles, and Gum Boots, both hip .and k-iiee.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2150, 16 May 1914, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2150, 16 May 1914, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2150, 16 May 1914, Page 13

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