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1 ; ... as>* ca^ Wl Sfff'RSTt' & ■ KJS ft r ) .£• Rirfjt from the first day you don a "Scbneideman” Smbyou enter in the race of Popularity, Appearance, Style and Finish, and put the Schneideraan Hand-made Suit a long way ahead at the* start.’ Added to this » the economy by Henry SdEmeidemnn’a Gipntic Purchase at a Savins of 50 per cent, on Present Prices, which is passed on to you m the Special Offer. StitlTurtbcr - cornea the Free Insurance on the Life of your Suit for 20 months No wonder “They are in the lead,” and finish winning by strides. ■ SCHNEIDEM AN’S GIGANTIC PURCHASE ©I High-grade, all Pun W®@l Navy Serge fGsaarsaßteed Indigo Dyel, als® Worsteds and “ a “ At a B®eMiwe Saving, nS « m Saving of SO per cent. 79/6 The Entire Woollen Slock of a Leading Manufactured of English AH Pure Wool Fabrics Imd to be sacrificed to reduce a big overdraft of many thousands of pounds, I his meant Ayfery a Spot Buyer. Henry Schneideman clinched this colossal deal, securing the entire, stock of High-Grade Fabrics at a tremendous reduction in price. By the Manufacr turer’s Great Loss comes this Cleat Gift to the men of ( Dunedin. Srimeidemanhs Seven Stores now offer these Superior Goods at a Saving of SO per cent. These ragb-CtaMle FaWes m® e®w as* In mmr Haß6#°Mase* Readgr*to* Wear Sots* Ir@na Comexin'without delay and see these Splendid Materials. Y6u will realise that this is an exceptional opportunity to purchase a Superior Quality Suit at half the usual price. more you ran be assured of a perfect fit, and of high-class workmanship in your suit, for Sdhneadcsnan’s cutters and tailors are expert craftsmen. You also get the guarantee,of satisfaction or money refunded in folk Itocr feavc F®W®s snei* as tfecse Sseera sasa<Se up to I.®*® tSss® 8 to t% ©tslsß@as. SATE P@PMiS.i A€f NOW 2 MAKH TOSS SELECTION. NOTE: This offer is onlv available at Willis Street and Cuba Street Shops. TAILORS FOR MEN, SCHNEIDEMAN’S 167 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN (Opposite Arthur Barnett’s), Christchurch, Wellington, Palmerston North, New Plymouth, and Auckland 0 § * newChevrolets .appearing our highways, people are to asfc— f *Why is this car whgt is the sigImfilcaace of |lhe New Chevrolet & produced at pthePetone Works of General Motors with Petonelabour tt4t Is a New 2bafend' made 1 car for |§ew Zealanders, and moreover, over ?efeo£the momsr emended by New Warranted for 12 months and can be bought at easy terms on the G.M.A.€. Plan . cars remains to ci#iilate within the Dominion. Thus Genera! Motors desired to identify this New Chevrolet, not only with New Zealand and the Empire, but also; with its very birthplace—they have given it a proud name, the name by which the earliest Pioneer Settlers knew Petone, “Britannia.” GENERAL MOTORS » NEW ZEALAND LTD. Works s Petoae Tonasa ROADSTER .£2135 COACH £S*5 COOKE, HOWUSON mm eo., im South* , Qff icat: Mmover ‘ St* ' VAX §1 IROCBSS, wwl BWICK aad CARS

order to-have the Sfar ’ out in good time, it is found impossible to classify Advertisements that como in after noon. After this hour they cannot bo classified. Wo would therefore request Advertisers to kindly bear this in mind, and send in their Orders

IN older to have the ‘Star’ out in good time, it is. found impossible to classify Advertisements'that come in after noon. After this hour they cannot be classified. We would therefore request Advertisers to Idndly bear this in mind, and aend in their Order* early.

ALL ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in the 'Evening Star’ are accepted subject to the understanding that the right is reserved to Delete or Amend any portion of an Advertise-, went which may be considered undesirable to appear as written by tha adwttaor.

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Evening Star, Issue 20048, 13 December 1928, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20048, 13 December 1928, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20048, 13 December 1928, Page 15

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