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•|| ': ■ WHAT MAN SAID wW Rti he could not be fitted in a ready-to-wear II suit • let hi m come here and we will • show him some perfect fitting suits in such wonderful values he’ll regret not Ik ll\' finding them earlier. '' lb? W. ' Whether it’s SUITS, SHIRTS, SOX, COATS 0R CAPS ' men find at JBL “ v - & A?s ” I’l W / Greatest Values Known / / Here are some of them:— I GENT’S READY-TO-WEAR SUlTS—Perfect fitting suite, cut in latest styles and well-made throughout. Included are plain greys, brown, grej check., pin stripes, and serviceable mixtures. P -rnni. rt “V. A A.’s” Prices, £4/19/6, £6/6/-, £7, £7/7/-, £7/10/-i £B. GENT'S SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS—In hard wearing Colonial Iweeds, good 1 patterns, and strongly sewn througriout. „ ,-. R \ "V. & A.’s Prices, 29/6, 32/b, ab/b, 33/b. GENT'S RAINPROOF COATS—In good quality Wool and Cotton Gabardine, in. shades of fawn. Very smart fitting cOata, and excellent . .3 ' "V. A A.’s” Prices, £5/19/6, £6/19/6, £7/10/-, £B/8/- each. GENT’S WATERPROOF COATS—In h eavy Twill Waterproof material, well ( made, with sewn seam throughout. These coats will etaud any rough weather. and are guaranteed. “V. & A.’s” Pricei 77/6 each. GENT’S COTTON SOX-In black, tan, brown, and grey,. eptendld wear,1 ing sox, and quite unshrinkable. “V. & A.’s” Special Price, 1/6 pair. J GENT’S WOOL SWEATERS—In good quality all w(ool, with roll or polo colI lar. In white, grey, and heatlier ribbed. . , “V. & A.’s" Prices, 11/6, 13/6, 14/6 each. GENT’S TWEED CAPS—Smart shapes in Donegal and Harris Tweed effects, 8 "heat checks, and serviceable mixed: Tweeds. , ' “V. & A.’s”Pricesi 3/6, 4/6, 5/6, 5/11, 6/6, 7/6 each. YOU’LL WANT THESE SHIRTS FOR THE SUMMER, BUT THIS. LOT | - WILL BE SOLD BY THEN.' IT’S WISE TO BUY NOW. \ GENT’S SILK SHIRTS—In white or tussore silk, with band or collar attached. ! Splendid wearing quality, and quite unshrinkable. , !' . I • 6 1 J 1 „ v & A , s „ PriceSj 24/6, 27/6, 29/6 each. GENT'S NEGLIGE SHIRTS—A splendid selection in smart distinctive stripy i and checks. Excellent in wear, 1 and guaranteed washers. ... I “V. & A.’s” Prices, 7/11, 11/6, 12/6i 13/6, 14/6 each. —lt pays to shop at **V. & A.’s’’ — 1 Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention. 1/- in the £ Discount for Cash. i VEITCH & ALLAN, KISS’.

“ What is a Lyxiiry?,” ' A luxury is not necessarily something expensive. It is something you can really enjoy— the best you can obtain. This entitles “Amber Tips” tea to be classed as a luxury. The richest person in the world cannot obtain better tea than you can if you buy “Amber Tips.” Yet it costs less per cup\than inferior grades. Your grocer will endorse your good taste if you order ' “AMBER TIPS” - TEA Everybody’s Favourite

ER—~==i This world-famous remedy for digestive disorders is composed of the medicinal z . —*| extracts of roots, barks and leaves, _ which exert a J*”** 1 ' tonic and stimu- j-'T lating effect upon T the stomach, ’U liver and bowels. ' S If T'" By its specific j.j action upon these ’jf digestive organs, 11 the syrup ban- , ishes indigestion b biliousness, constipation, and ' *l* gives appetite I and relish for zl° food. Test its llj worth for your- Jfseif. *':r I . . <’ ' ! The large size , bottle of Mother T _ 'Seigel’s Syrup I costs 3/-, and contains 75 doses, or less than . one halfpenny a dose. ' ■ for

~'O()FFEE. Time was when people were satisfied I with any kind of Coffee, but not after | they’ve tasted “ Maori ” Brand—lt * I something better; a sustaining and j wholesome beverage possessing a un- 1 ique flavour that makesit oimplyauperb T hose who demand the bc»t.Quality and Value find that “ Maori ” Coffee give* tbeutmo*t enjoyment & satisfaction ,

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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 2, 27 September 1921, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
595

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 2, 27 September 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 2, 27 September 1921, Page 3

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