ITHHAT was the order from upstairs— '\doMk^AF?^ s "^- ■JL give the Men some Real "Snaps- g>,'j'MJmJS§ sf 's/$%. show them that G. & K.'s is just as good MM///KSw}^A a place for a man to Save Money as for Mm im/l/Mw 'iw^^W . his wife or his sister. So that , s why we ' J^wUM^^^k ALL THIS WEEK, " "Money talks-Let it-These Prices are "-^^^Sf^Wß-^ eloquent enough-Don't they LOOK like "^^^^wllw/li^^fc Value? Now come and see the Goods-they can talk QUALITY! 20 DOZEN SHIIIT£-In white grounds 30 DOZEN BRACES-Extra strong 100 PAIRS NAVY BLUE SHORTSwith coloured stripes; up-to-dato elastic webbing, with leather ends. In Cotton Gabardines; extra strong, deeigne; all eizes. Ml size. for rough wear. Special Price, 3s. 9d. each. Special Price, Is. 3d. pair. Sizes ato 6. Special Price, 3s. 6d. 15 DOZEN WARM SLEEPING M noZBN e OFT WOOL FELT HAT g ~ ?to 12. Special Price, 4s. 6d. SUITS-New patterns; well cut and M £sgt at * Special Dismnt »to 16. Special Price, Si. Ed. finished; all sues. Special Prices, colours- np-v-dstslvl^-Small Men's. Men's Outmo. Z T 100 PAIRS FOX'S NAVY SERGE . ss. od. ss. lid. 6s. 6d. T," ... p.,..' e , 11H MBh SHOETS-Allwool;medium weight UNDERPANTS AND SINGLETS- Specml Pn ° e, 6s ' I,d '. Mßh ' Sizes 2to 6. Special Price, 4s. g 6d. 10 DOZEN FAMOUS "CAPTAIN 50 BOYS ' gpoBTS SUITS-Madte in *to 12. Special Price, ss. lid. COOK" UNDERWEAR - Heavy New . Kea i an d f mn s t tm g an d ser- 13 to 10. Special Price, 7s. 6d. ribbed make; long mid short sleeves. viceable English Tweeds, in medium Special Price, 4s. 6d. per garment. iUld dttr g colours; just right for ALL PURE WOOL .TEBSEYS-But--50 DOZEN COLONIAL MADE ALL- school wear. ton shoulder: in cream, and w«iito WOOL SOCKS-In grey and hea- sj zee 4to 7. Special Price, 17s. Bd. on, y. Al l B ™s for boys or girls, ther. 10 DOZEN ALL-WOOL „ l Ifl Snßr : n i p.i.. Ifl , Bd Extra Special Bargains. Worth IUBBBD KHAKI SOCKS-Bnglish "to JJ- J"" 0 " ™ ce ' \s> "' to. od., 7s. Gd., Bs. 6d., 9s. 6d. make. Special Prioe, Is. 6d. pair. Hto 13. Special Price, 21s. 6d. Special Price, 3s. lid., 4s. 6d., 4s. (All Pure Wool.), 14 to 16. Special Prico, 235. Bd. lid., ss. 6d. 100 Double-breasted Overcoats Made by John Barren's, of Leeds; cut in latest fashion; loose-fitting or with half belt at buck; very warm and dressy. Theso are an exceptional bargain, and are being offered at lees than present-day COST Prioes. All sizes. Worth A £<$, £7 each. ' ' Special Prices, 655., 755., 85s, COMB IN AND TRY ONE ON!
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 201, 14 May 1918, Page 2
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