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| ' STOCK OF «J?C«F aai CLOTHING, r ... jf I Messrs. W. BLACK & Co. have relinquished ■ ■ ■ l| j ; L^S : gt£*s»' l S ,,i ' WE HAVE PURCHASED THE WHOLE OF THE MEN'S OUTFITTING STOCK SALE COMMENCES' 1 I 0F ™ E ABOVE WELL-KNOWN MANNERS STREET FIRM, AND NOW OFFER ' mmv? ' I 1 IT FOR ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE IN CONJUNCTION WITH OUR REAL SALE! ItHJiA I. i § goods is still soaring—you will. show foresight then . P by coming to this Real Sale and securing a share in ■ , 1 |i I r : rZmm I SHIS, etc. r Ill's & SOYS' CLOIIIG, etc. Ip- M S^r EE S:S-He„ y 1 / i / i weeds * ull sizes I 12 ,;12 Dozen MEN'S MERINO SINGLETS 20 Dozen MEN'S STRIPED LOUNGE MEN'S TAILOR-CUT SAC SUITS- Sale Price 6/6 . 1 Usual Prlci SaieSceVl AND UNDERPANTS- 4/6. 2/11 SHIRTS—I4I to 16A bands. 5/11 3/11 Ready for wear.' 70/- 55/- ]j o Yg> GREY TWEED SHORTS— I i ; > A2O Dozen MEN'S'NATURAL MERINO 30 ] }oze ß MEN'S ' WHITE CREPE MFN'S TWFFT) SPO77T SUm_ Estm strong, weU Uned. I ■ S"« D —A.TS- 4/11 3/6 5/6 3/ll ' 45/- M/ 6 . J y &iePric C 3|ll| '••'-••'binds;-- " - 30 Dozen : MEN ! S ENGLISH NATURAL 25 Doz. MEN'S CEYLONETTE SHIRTS nl)I1 v ,mm, For boys 11 to 16 years. $ Usual Price, 10/6. Sale Price 7/11 SINGLETS AND UNDERPANTS- 5/11 3/11 —With bauds I4i to 6/6 4/11 ™ > 1 SUITS- Sale Price 4/11 # : ' ' '. English cut; sizes 3, 4, and &. 49/6 32/6 —-— —: g 9 6 Dozen MEN'S EUR FELT HATS- 15 Dozen MEN'S FINE NATURAL: 12 Dozen MEN'S WHITE DRESS . BOYS'HEATY TWEED KNICKERS- | I In all colours and sizes. . SINGLETS AND UNDERPANTS— 7/6 '5/11 SHIRTS—IU, 15i, 161, 17. . 10/6 3/11 MEN'S HEAVY TWEED TROUSERS— Well lined, for school wear, for boys | 1 , Usual Price, 18/6. Sale Price 10/6 In Dark Tweeds; all sizes. 16/6 13/6 0 0 } " ears ' „,t> • q/ii $ I ___ . ; 12 Dozen MEN'S NATURAL' WOOL 22 Doiieil MEN'S HEAVY WHITE _ Usual 1 rice, j/G.. Sa e P 3/ | il2 Dozen MEN'S BL'ACE HARD FELT "RAMESES" SINGLETS AND STRIPED TENNIS SHIRTS- 7/6 5/11 MEN'S ALL-WOOL SADDLE TWEED BOYS' SAMPLE TUNIC SUITS— 1 usAtsasstn' —— , ——■ >• * * teS—*-1 I * ' mh. im-mn nam SHnrrs-stri P e<i, w.th coil™. 3/11 2/11 men's heavy tweed overcoats . wW 25?, SalePrkc 12/6 I I 7 Dozen SIEK'S STRAW HATS— SINGLETS AND UNDERPANTS- 4/6 3/11 12 Dojen BOTS' GREY SCHOOL -D.8., belutback; sises3,4,s. 49/6 3<>/6 _ —■ ■ — || I "•'SSoaSHw.' Mekiw Ml' B"B«. vrnwimmub , .-.tmni-im 4/11 3/11 men-s heavy tweed overcoats | I ' ■. ' | AND UNDERPANTS— • 7/11 6/11 11 Dozen BOYS' STRIPED FLANNEL- -D.8., tweed lined; all sizes. 59/6 49/6 Usual Price, 7/6. Sale Price 5/11 | I' 20 Dozen MEN'S TWEED CAPS— ' . ETTE PYJAMAS—Pit boys sto 14 MEN'S GABARDINE RAINCOATS— iT~tT umvq> wirm- si 1 n„ 1 m i n • r.n T) f , 7011 MEN'S HT.AOTC CASHMERE ' K/11 4/11 , 12 Dozen BOIS \\IIIIL IEiNiUS 1 In Dark.Tweed; all sizes. 6« .-Uozer iMLA b JJLAUi bAbHAILia jeais. 5/11 4/11 Check lined, Raglan sleeves. 55/- 39/6 SHIRTS-Sizes 12Uo 14i. M I Uspl Price, 3/6,4/6. SOCKS—AII sizes. 1/6 1/- G Doz. BOYS'HEAVY NAVY RIBBED ■ Usual Price, 4/11. Sale Price 3/11 $ I . Sale Prices 1/11,2/11 D(mi M , s JEItSEYS-20 t„24i„cb. 6/6 4/6 MEN'S GABARDIM RAINCOATS- | |. ~ — qnm- 21 116 mi, ,rrv»c- irnw w.vurr Storm collars, check lined. 75/- 59/6 100 PAIRS BOYS NAVI SHORiS— 120 Dozen MEN'S SAMSON BRACES- CASHMERE SOCKS- • L\ 1/6 21 Dozen MEJ< S HEAVY I'LANNEL- For boys sto 10. Sale Price 4/11 | 1 . For hard wear; extra strong. " ETTE STRIPED PYJAMAS- 8/6 6/11 BOYS'TWEED SPORT SUITS- For boys 11 to 13. Sale Price 5/11 I I Usual Price, 2/6.: Sal©; Price' 1/6 12 S m * moL RIBBED 16 Dozen MEN'S MEDIUM WEIGHT For boys sto 9 years. . .25/- 19/6 For byys 13 to 16. Sale Price 6/11 | f——. — 1/11 1/6 PYJAMAS-All sizes. 10/6 8/11 Eor boys 10 to 16 years. 29/6 22/6 14 I! NEW ZEALAND 500oZe,lMEFSLAWN ' 12 PYJAMAS- ?OYS-D.B. TWEED OVERCOATS- fTii-vny i Mm" l ' '•" HANDKERCHIEFS- ■ .. W||W . weig |, ls 15/6 | 13/6 | F»r bo„ 41.8 yeers. 13/6 9/11 MEWZEMAND''IAMBTON QUAI ' !■' ' ' ''»! CUM'STMEET : I^,' CLOTHING FACTORY' " c.-.% /T:- \ v ;

. ""I'Vl"" I I J . 111..1, . .11 .i. W^^MWEB^MBWIgIBfITHgTWWnWI»MM' fWT, '"*'^'roMHfi^ tTUJIJ TVM*-" IJLI U l JP J 'rilHi • SEWINI JftCHINES & BICYCLES -c-r ™ „„„, CALF FOOD. We haTe been repairing and supplying machines and bicycles in this city for | nearly 40 years, and now l'.ava clients all over the Dominion and islands. We j — have given them satisfaction and can pleaae you, I ■ . 1 Equal to Whole Milk at One-third fl —I i|| J the cost. Our Goods are the Best ■ Our Skill Undeniable I Serve | lib of "Gilruth" Calf Food equal to Our Reputation Valuable y ol| j Ulb ' o£ any other " FJ W FEUR For Everything for Sewing Machines & Cycles | Colour" black brown™ larraioss | ' 99 Willis Street, WELLINGTON. Bstab. 1880 j l^Viei

j "Three Castles" Trench Series—No. 1 j I .CiAC I, f C *• n' ■■ 1 ■ 1 / & M 7 I x- \ ! j 0 * < ' j !' »,. i i pa c* i 3 <££> ] ** <? O j j | %0% ' I°M£ LAST e«GAߣfy£ ! | I IHey all Castles" 1 I cas4 ,; ; fi ! g»iffirogßMWßifflßasggi«i^^ i^A^i?Bfa3igwna!^yi.'tt7ggjw'Mi»imt7w i ,giyjt^Ti. , ?3^ns , ?r i vn^^.ww!^,.j.tjti^n^/A^ | iAfyj!iOT?twgt^www i ?tf< , » I • ! tuqjUAUJgffliwiwjammJUwtiiiiiLfumfjji—ujaimmm'jiiiL^ FURNISH WITH ECONOMY! ,[ foTa j I I T is ,®. hard proposition i.owadays to | GOOD ID 1? 17 O r"T~- T combine high quality with moderate g nunc 18 ff\| fj Ba, «cigfeaSM&aiia»Bi'.ffiw? cost, but it is ft proposition that is met , | rUKC JU ' • a - - «* w Ml® ® " i =- successfully at Kdward i.Tollie, limited. | iffi f % Wo """"'future on the premises, con- f I DRINK ONLY *lEtsfl yij/5 I) (Ik! spquently our prices aro lower than those 1 „ ■ I 11 11 : i"''- vai j i i "° " QHp Api TjIQJ Misiflijf-rcojri Fmrusltaipc .1 KJ.J. iJiJkJ j "fe'C I w_>/B ft> » Sgedrt Ratie «i . A ita»l.<w s, : mV S!peks2 A" Connoisseum | I v?\ M J ill I fel c , ..-ii i «• • . I To Be Absolutely 5 ill ?l 'J in i :^; s kn'irt Sirlehoarils, Dimngroom Choirs, | | «P» 11 1 I £i| Bining Tables, etc.—in quaint and irtis- I nmAim IV tic designs., . [ Till? fl|?Q r P WE WOULD LIKE YOU TO CALL.- I — fiLILJ .DJukjJl* FOWAiD COLLIE P tffi 167 Riddi f ord St. Br4W "V lnd Office, lmUvVMx\sJ VW E» irn 8 ILai) IUIL. NEWTOWN. I Moleswortli aad Murphy Sticcti, ' |

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 260, 22 July 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 260, 22 July 1918, Page 9

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