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Every Worker in the District read tM$ Adverff semenf! '£ 1 m m t r^ m, /// It’s all about the Avoiuler-values in real lionest quality Work Clothes that Millar and Giorgi are offering just now. Here are clothes that will really give longer wear and better service in every way, on every job, and under any and all conditions, whether in workshop, farm, public works, or factory. Our work clothes are known to working men everywhere and no wonder, because the sturdy construction of every garment ensures a full measure of lasting satisfaction, as well as a definite assurance of real quality and full money’s worth. Heavy weight Herringbone COTTON TWEED TROUSERS. Exceptionally hard wearing PRICE 3/j^ All-wool New Zealand-made SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS. In various weights and colours. These numbers have been specially chosen for - their wearing qualities and outstanding values PRICES 17/9 T 0 31/Fine Quality TROUSERS in College Greys, Navy Serges and Worsted Saddle Tweeds, with Sports and Brace T^S PRICE 19/8 T 0 45/IM IT AT lON SUEDE LUMBERS, Plain shades and fancy. Zip fronts and pockets. PRICES Q..J./8 TO 3*)/^ WATERPROOF CANVAS COATS in superior quality materials. These are in well tried and reliable makes including Roylcte. PRICES 33 /.0 TO PULLON CANVAS LEGGINGS. For farmers and roadmen. PRICES 7 /g TO 10/ ,g SOU’WESTERS in Oiled Canvas. Full cut and well made. PRICE 5/9 Genuine “Irish Twist” Black Italian and Heavy Drill, Khaki Drill, and Suede Dn'M Working Shirts. PR.CES 5/11 TO U/6 All-wool Roslyn CRIMEAN SHIRTS PRICE We Have Full Sleeks of OVERALLS for Painters, Plasterers, all classes of Engineers, Dairy and Cheese Factory Workers, Carpenters, Factory and Shop Aprons. FOR a ©@©® j®B ©F WORK You can’t do better than shop here for all your Working Togs. All-wool New Zealand UNDER FLANNELS including Petone, Kaiapoi and Roslvn, Shetland, Grev and Navy. PRICES 8/11 T 0 12/3 Cotton and Wool SINGLETS and UNDERPANTS. PRICES FROM New Zealand ALL-WOOL JERSEYS and WORKING CARDIGANS PRICES FROM 23/200 dozen New Zealand ALL-WOOL WORKING SOX. Grey, Heather, Fawn and Black. Ribbed or plain. Men’s “Lifebuoy” CANADIAN GUMBOOTS. Hip, Knee and Lace styles PRICES FROM 23/3 Men's WORKING BOOTS, in Chrome, Helvettia, Wadec, Split and Full Kip. Plated and Nailed. Also Rubber Solos PRICES FROM 33/3 i I m t 4f/ COLLINSON & CUNNINGHAME LTD. S SOX 0/ all kinds Qualities dependable for good wear; Values that will stand the challenge of comparison. These are the keynotes of our extensive range of Sox. We hope this list will assist you when making your next purchase. Why not check up on your supply of Sox . , . and then call and see our selection. FANCY DESIGNS New and up-to-date patterns for formal and business wear, ranging from line art silks to medium weight pure wools. Quieter yet effective designs are the most popular. Select to tone with suits and sports outfits. SiV.es 9£ to llfin. Keenly Priced PLAIN SHADES 3/6 6/6 In fine and medium weight wool, plain or fine ribbed. Comfortable, good wearing sox for the business man. In all the wanted plain colours and in marls. Sizes 10 to lljin. Keenly Priced 3/6 *0 5/6 BLACK CASHMERE In fine wools and silks, plain or ribbed knit. Suitable for day wear; essential for evening Sizes 9}- to 11 Jin. Keenly Priced 3/6 *• 5/6 WORKING SOX All wool plain or ribbed qualities for real bard wear. In grey, heather, or red marls. Made by leading New Zealand mills. Keenly Priced 2/3t04/ll RUG YARN SOX—an extra heavy knitted quality by “Kaiapoi.” All woo). ' Assorted shades. A great wearing line. Special 2/11 May we suggest that you check up your Sox now, and set yourself up for the coming season. MM tZM

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 248, 17 September 1940, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 248, 17 September 1940, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 248, 17 September 1940, Page 3

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