IF IT'S IHiIIFM STEIN BROSL 11, l w NEW /.EALANU o** IT S GOOD sn m I Its mm II 1 mm m m m m Si:j. mmm The NEW FAIRED FABRIC TWO-PIECE SUITS These paired or blended fabric Suits represent the latest style trend in Men’s Wear. The coals are smartly cut from the newest fashionable Worsteds, with the trousers in self shades to tone, the New Blue shades predominating. Double-breasted, as illustrated, and Single-breasted styles. You should ? get one of these smart Suits for the holidays. Remember—“the trend is to blend.” POINT SETTER SHIRTS The popular Coat style, as illustrated, with collar attached, is made from the very finest British Poplin Shirtings in plain or smart striped designs. H.B. Point Setters are also available in Neglige style with two matching Point Setter Spot Welded Collars. All the new colours are represented in this .mart range. m \ \ SPORTS SLABCS As Illustrated . . . Cut from the latest Grey, Green, and Blue Worsted Flannel and finished with tunnel loops, slant pockets, ano good quality Art. Silk linings. Also available in the overpopular Mosgiel Worsteds in all shades. SPORTS COATS Alt Illustrated . . . Made from best quality English and Colonial Tweeds in either the popular Action Back style or Plain Back style. Solid leather buttons; quality Art. Silk linings. The season’s latest shades 59'6, 69'6 r XLiilgllbil cUIU 496 r Jfi%s!cn*t£ui* GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. m m m H m a® Ss as
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20120, 14 December 1939, Page 9
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238Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20120, 14 December 1939, Page 9
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