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ajß* Head for Hare for Your Hat >£Nm^jL And • new pair of Troutea, too. /amSlffiffifflL^. Six. typical "Trouser How*" /Sffll !&Ss«Haß«al^ tyuUtlM moderately priced, jg§£|2ffi9«KEffiHiA which are of particular totem* fiftragggSraTCgflA to tin man wto U waattni a , m B|^B|[^W^6Bjaß^ trousers at prices lie's witting,»e W||P|^^» TBRB£ ATTBAOTIVE HAT Fawn> Dark and Light Grey r«tt Smart EngUsh Felt Hata—ln all latBonallso Hata—AM &*s*. and colTBOViEBS — ANOTHER THJUB Ottk Orey I«6M—Cnff bottom 1M Q^^^B^rafflg^S Fox Wonted Trousers—ln light and j^^^^^P Tli* Zverlut Saddle Tweed TrooMH jMH^BBW —In fawni and dark grey;. 88/DUNCAN'S CLOTHING "The Tronser CLVADI? Manner* St, House" i 9 1 \FliEi WeUinfton You have a Garden. You have a L^vn* f A«d we have the tools that ■will make Gar- . ,:•'• - &^ dening a Pleasure, the Work Easier, and tie Results more Effective. Including!— .^y^^ ' ■' L-dU«* W«rf Fork. ««d TrowJ. ■: .'.'"' '■■'■'■. ■"', '. Lawn, Il.di. and Pruning Shear. ' ' ";' B' , - Rakee, Foriu.Sp.di, How , .' -■ I■■• ■ ' Law* Mowar* Rmp Hook. ' -_;-' H Rabber Horn, tmy Uagtk, .tc, •*«. ' : I Our Retail Dept V I it at your service 9 ; We will replace any article purchased from"•"'■'■> ■ . us which, when put to legitimate use, derelopt ■ ■ any manufacturer's flaws, your satisfaction being our satisfaction, ■'. _'. ! BH3 : "peepi- - x ftf^^H The marvellous lawn Improver. M sounds ' H^^H ••*'- impossible, bnt Peepi not only utterly,'de■■P^HJ stroys all Dandelion, Clover, Daisies, Trefoil, .WSmßj^M- '■ „ • etc. In your lawn, but the lawn benefits, and ._ JSwUb you have a lovely dark green lawn free from ■ IH^^m .-.- 'weeds.'' " ' •' , , ■'''.. '.'■." ,]'■ „"':^ L W. Mills & Co. Ud. Cornmr Jwvob Quay, Hmfa & Victoria Sh., Wellington

These Navy Nap Overcoats, formerly £8/8/-, are now £6/19/6 There's a reason for this very drastic price reduction on such smart, seasonable overcoats at these. They ,■■ were: first designed in the LYNX Workrooms last /SfcggjßX summer and first sold by us last autumn. Their ent . -.' LaSShn.. and style and quality'made such a wonderful com* ij bination of value that we quickly sold out. A repeat. nR *^\] , order for the Nap Gloth was.cabled Home, but'^he ; ; lAk "W ' . coal strike caused delay,.with the result that these . ■■; . coats are only now available once' more.' It's getting a bit late, so we'll sell them for £6/19/6 instead : f .? of 8 gns. Six bolts of Nap Cloth to clear in this lot.- : - LYNX NAVY NAP OVERCOATS—SimiIar to ' ' '; Ms'&s&ffi<WsF^:\ illustration, with half-belted Prince back. Full lined . ■ - »lpi-» wit^ s^ot si^* Double-breasted style, with navy ' .- H^^s«-^^^fiP"-Pw\ buttons to ' match. Superbly cut and made and , •'■ .; ■•' mffiMaffl '$$$\m%sWbr{ finished,-in all-sizes,-formerly £8/8/t. See the •■-■;• ■Pp^iSPfeilW ' LYNX NAVY NAP OVERCOAT—With the newest . ■ ■P'^-^ElM^l^l^ 1^ ■'• ' " P^in nttinß? ac^ an^•■ha'ped waist, in all sizes, lined ■Bgffi, ■Kj?^j:-:va><;^'" Wf shot silk, navy button, double breasted. W!& Wssssi& I ' Qearinf £6/19/6 ; W^ltt^ftM- «£ir> ■ LYNX; SUIT SALE PRICES. ;:-. ; fllSQyipilMfe: l r-~Z=rr~l IN COLONIAL WOOL TWEEDS—Were £4/ioA H^^Sl3^psl^;;iV /C^^\ for 59/6 and 63/-, were » gns, for 85/-,. were -KKiipspf^ I V A £5/10A for 89/B»werc £6/15^for **!'■' • "••'■ rRf iV 1/jf- FOX NAVY SERGtE—Were £6/15/- for 5i giu. , gg^S^Kttfe 1 SyT" "ffe IN STRIPED NAVY—Were 8£ gns. for £5/15/- - ¥ IN CHOICEST ENGLISH WORSTED—^Were 8 iHHril' VANCE-VIVIM^ H H W~^ .2 MEPTS SHOPS t $jm ijßjL "^ InDruid'sßuildin|i,LtmbtonQuay,Opp. Midland * 3KSS' At corner of Cub* and Manners Sts., WelHnfton ■

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 60, 8 September 1926, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 60, 8 September 1926, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 60, 8 September 1926, Page 6

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