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LvH IT IS SPORTS TIME AT C SMITH'S B9B^^H H«r« art Fl«nn«l Suits in Crevn and Cirey, . •—Blaitr* in new striped effect*—-Sport* , i TrouMri in plain and fancy deaisjM —- * Shirt*. Tim, Socks, everything n "sport" should wear, and all at C. Smith's good value prices. MEN'S DOUBLE-BREASTED FLANNEL SUITS — Ideal for lounge or sports wear, made from a specially (elected All-Wool Flannel. In shade* of medium light and medium Greys. CC/ .Smartly cut and finished. . ■ Price W/' '[ MEN'S STRIPED BLAZERS—A splendid selection of the very latest stripes to choose from, including liv. block and multicoloured stripe's. Made from all pure wool Colonial Blag^r Cloths. Bcady-to-wcar 9Q/C Or made to your measure MEN'S CREAM SPORTS TROUSERS — Made from AU-Wool Gabardine or Flannel, Smartly cut, . 90/ C and 90/£ MEN'S CABLELOCK (RopMtiteh) ' , • PULLOVERS—For cricket or tennis. . , ' — ■ Plain Cream .»*i.»,.«■..»,,*».) Of l£> —ps=3*3[ ' ■ ' fcl/D Wk\ ""-A Cream with Club Coloured OC /C 'MM \ NeckF> £3/0 HI m s*mt> with colUr 2"i/(i mni 27/6 JUI U MEN'S CREAM, TENNIS SOCKS— ■ ; HTmI \ II or nwd court wear)'. i §M 1 111 Unshrinkable Cotton 1/11 ' , $ |l|t <l Clydella 0/11 ' ' \\m\' ' Vl"" ! —3/* '■'•■ J\ IlllM I MEN'S CANTERBURY LOOCNIt in\V 111 111 UNDERWEAR — Pink and Cream. • IV 1 ■vl Hit ' Ide»l for cricket or tennis. Hl\liv IP AthleUc (Sleeveless) Singlets g/11, , ' l\!|j]jL 1* \ Sleereless Singlets ';' * 7/fi '' ' {*£Q£ZLAjf!£T^ Trunk Dmwerg, plain or elastic 7/C JM^^ lop* [.*«»..^.. "'T yfU DOZ. MEN'S *0 WIDE END TIES €\ O NtwMt fancy, floral ' mA atripy «m!(M. Ihtm f-^ I ■ I . are «xe«ptional valu*,. All «m price MB / \J CSMITM d/^4 ST. WELLINGTON. BLACK'S of Manners St. SALVAGE DRAPERY SALE if still in FULL SWING. Startling Bargain* for the Week-End Shopper*! . 10 dor. Rayon and Tobralco 20 dec. Ladies' MERCERISED FROCKS—Good selection of LISLE HOSE—FuII fashion- ■ , fast colours. Assorted .sizes. Ed; all good shades. Short, long or no sleeve. Usually sold at 3/9 pair i Worth 15/6 Salvage Sale Price 2/11 pr. Miut be cleared 6/11 6 do*. Ladies' FABRIC PULL- « j .AvnH T?wnfK«i—Tn ' ON GLOVES— Usually l/« dark shades; O.S. sires. M doien Ladies , , rayon M,.. t h. <Z«J 12/8 SCARVES. Usually 2/11 Mutt be cleared IZ/6 S«l»a f e Sale Price 1/11 10 doi. SUNTEX VESTS—Soft Another Shipment of CREPfi texture, bound neck and arm^ SATIN—In sky, pink, lemon, hole. British make. helio, almond, peach, brown,' Mutt be cleared 1/11 fawn, navy, saxe, etc. - _ , , 15 dor. Cream Tennis FROCKS Usually sold at 4/« . —Best quality fugt. A selec- SaW«g« Sale Price 2/6 yard , tion of styles. ' ART SILKS—In floral and spot Must be cleared IS/ll' designs; 36in. wide; all smart ' ... -..- colourings. Usually 1/11 S dorei. CAMBRIC NIGHT- SaWage" Sale Price Hid. yd. DRESSES. — Square, or V SUMMER TWEEDS — For neck. Murt be cleared 3/11 Frocks and Coats—3«n. %Me, ' cTnn«r nn A«<sTWPif<3 iwt in Flock designs; In blue, , . 100 dor. Ladies' Swiss Embroid-. Salvage Sale Price 1/11 yd. : ered HANDKERCHIEFS — Salvage Turkish Bath TOWELSUsually sold at lOd. Usually sold at 1/6 and S/8 Salvage Sale Price 3 for 1/43 Salvage Sale Price Hid., 1/3 INSPECTION INVITED. YOU WILL NOT BE PRESSED TO BUY. if We BLACK & GO. LTD. Drapers and Importers. MANNERS ST. _ a^|B||||aaa|aß^Bßßß^B|||aH|^|iaßßßß^^^ Ba^^MßlMil I .■.'•' HALF | MARKED PRICE I! I SALE ' ' I | On Chinese Hand Embroidered || | Linen Goods if! I' • YOUR OPPORTUNITY • |] JH You cannot afford to miss IXI \n these Exceptional Bargains! , U\ I GEE BROS/ I 0 EASTERN .IMPORTERS |j | 40 COURTENAY PLACE || imKnrjn^ir-t—r-VPf imiiimnminHHniim. i..,,n,.« W |nm,ii»H'ninrumilltllllllwmimil^ljlWW^M

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 86, 8 October 1931, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 86, 8 October 1931, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 86, 8 October 1931, Page 17

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