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i mm MEN WILL APPRECIATE THESE Smart New Styles AND THEIR POPULAR PRICES We want you to see the important new range of men’s, wear, comprising the latest in cut and style, and the very smartest in fabric and colouring. Sports Coats In plain and action back styles, attractive all wool tweeds in the popular green, blue brown and heather mixtures, including genuine HARRIS TWEEDS. ( The prices range from ... ... .... jm 34 1 /" SPORTS TROUSERS. Latest cut, with tunnel tops. The smart new worsteds, tones with sports coats. And of course grey is still the most popular. Prices are Oft //I to New SHIRTS Shirts this season show a distinct departure from previous styles. Colours are more definite, mostly green, grey blue and fawn grounds. The popular coat shirts with collars attached, and neglige styles with 2 collars. All sizes from 14 to 18|. Prices 9/11 tO l3/6 m BOYS’ WEAR II If Boys are well cat- p II ered for in this p If department where fl || thef'e are full || If stocks of sports |1 || coats, suits, shorts, || |f shirts, hats and all if If SCHOOL WEAR. || E rmniiirnmTiimiimiiiiim iiimiiiiimmiiiiiimiimniiMMmi. miiiimmiiimitiimmiimmiwii' f And of course A New HAT! • . 4. Pure fur FELT HATS in the latest snappy styles. Light summer weights in Christy’s English hats. 35/6 and Stetsons, Kensingtons, Woodrows, etc'., ranging in price from 39/6 t 0 52/6 Other equalities in pure Fur Felt Hats, the new season’s shapes, * L 25/6 rad 29/6 ★ PET TI ES * MEN’S SHOP

■as M m 111 il ’. *is ■f f WKKkkKMm m PSS3 \- A Wmmm is m m m. m H m m -- - ,-y ' mmm the FORGOTTEN WOMAN l V: i m if We take beauty so much for granted . . as part of value for the price paid. But beauty is—and always must be —a personal thing. Behind the lovely Berlei you see; here, for instance, is a personality . . lost sight of . . the Berlei operative. Working with exquisite fabrics . . trained to make beauty an end in itself . . she acquires an enthusiasm for something over and above merely doing a thing well. A spirit which is reflected, not only in her own outlook, but in her appreciation of the scrupulous freshness you look for, in a garment as intimate as your Berlei. FOR THE CURVE OF BEAUTY WEAR A BERLEI

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20068, 14 October 1939, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20068, 14 October 1939, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20068, 14 October 1939, Page 11

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