SPRING • •• £< in the snappiest Eclipse- all” Styl es : When all is said and done, a man has really got to “hand it’’ to “MILLAR AND GIOltGI” for the smartestyet display of high-grade Suits, Hats and Mercery that’s been seen ANYWHERE this season! For instance, the New Spring “ECLIPSE-ALL” READY-TO-WEAR SUITS are definitely of better and finer quality than ever before, and we can vouch for their excellence of craftsmanship,, cut, and finish. Our latest Spring range comprises a superior selection of colourful -Worsteds in all the most approved new patterns and weaves. Fifty-seven carefully graduated sizes make it quite a simple matter- for us to give ANY man a perfectly satisfactory fitting, whether he be tall, stout’, slim, or normal. ‘ECLIPSE-ALL’ PURE FUR FELT HATS A distinctive showing in all modern tunings and popular shapes. Prices 22/H -d £5/. ..ssiiSJiisfjjte -aiicfijiEriieni: •2= ■M im. £355 ==sl And here’s an unbeatable HAT value! GENUINE ENGLISH FUR FELTS “Eclipse-All” SHIRTS We have these famous Neglige Shirts in fine quality Poplins and Prints,'including the famous Dura Dye Fabrics, with either Fused or Soft Collars. Price *° XH/'6 All to Go at 18/6 Oddments Still Left in CHRISTYS, STETSONS, CREANS AND TRESS. SEE THE NEW DESIGNS IN VAN HARDING NEGLIGE SHIRTS, AND VAN HEUSEN COUNTRY SHIRTS. “ECLIPSE-ALL” COLLAR ATTACHED SHIRTS Featuring the 'new fused collars. Prices 8/11 to 15 ffi But, HURRY—These Won’t Last Long. Also DLTIO CHEQUERS with Ties to match. Price HALF HOSE SNAPPY TIES All wool in Plain or Fancy designs. Blues, Greys, Greens, Fawn's, Browns, and bx Blood. Prices 2/H to ig/g The finishing touch to a man’s Outfit. That small-dash of colour—the right colour that tones perfectly -with the particular Outfit. , Ties galore in Silk, Foulard, Poplin and Cashmere. Prices eg /g to g/j^ i I ill i yeaaafaiauag U^ W/M SPORTS FABRICS II mm October already! It’s high time to plan the summer sports and holiday wardrobe . . . and we make timely suggestions of Clothesline Fabrics . . . splendid materials that will come up fresh and smart as.new after every visit to the washtub. It’s sound advice to select early this year’. , . .■ quantities are limited. For TENNIS Sroquet Sports Clubs will soon bo starting activities, particularly tennis, bowling and croquet. Make a good start bv dressing the part. As usual WHITE WILL BE WORN EXTENSIVELY and we are ready with many crease-resisting materials in this cool, comfortable tone. Prices for these better grades range From 3s ltd to 4s 11d yd. FLORAL LINEN WEAVES. Had a great reception last season and their popularity is assured again this summer. For holiday wear they arc particularly serviceable and sensible. A guaranteed quality like “Ccsaiiiie”. will be much sought after,, especially as the new patterns just opened are so smart and well designed. AYo have a new range of CHECK GINGHAMS for children’s frocks' ‘ and for a variety of other uses. These arc the celebrated “Duro” make, woven to stand up to any wearing and washing tost. ’ Showing in botli monotone and multicolours. It’s good to see such a variety of attractive shades . . . and we. guarantee these Duro Zephyrs. ‘CESARINI; 2” 2/7 y d ' GENUINE VALUE 2/^X Gav designs in sharp colourings arc the keynote of the NEW FLORALS. Aucl this season brings new ingenious methods of liower arrangement. The details of finish were never better carried out than in a range of CREASE-RESISTING CREPES which are included in our table displays. They will stand the hottest sun without fading, and what is more they launder well. For a silk fabric the latter development is a great advance. Despite all these desirable qualities the price is still reasonable. Genuine Value 7s 6d yd. What could lie nicer than the new LACEWEAVE SYNTHETIC LINEN lor summer frocks, and particularly for sports wear. They are refreshingly cool to wear, and feature the popular American theme of the button-hole weave. They* are clean, cut well, and hang gracefully, and when they go to the laundry they come back as fresh as a daisy. AVe anticipate a big demand for . them. 111 ivory and a splendid range of blues, pinks, greens, maize, rose, cherry, as well as navy and black. Splendid Value 5s 6d yd. A I m \x 36 inch TT u. m V Ski aS!S£SBOS3»&£a BROADWAY AND' KINCf/WAY ERSTON G-MORTH-
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 260, 1 October 1940, Page 3
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