gaga I Df^Ctflll isF Easy Chairs A. J. WHJtTITD.. GHRISTCHURCH. EXAMPLE OF WHITE VALUEEASY GHAIR IN CRETONNE OR SERGE FROM 355.
Colonial Labour 11 COMBINED WITH II Reliable Materials I Spells VALUE For You. I You will find that for serviceable wearing apparel there's H no place like "The People's Place for Value," where IB the combination of Colonial labour and durable materials W of Colonial and English manufacture secure you real I satisfaction. The prices below will give you some idea of our values, but call in and see the goods. Men's Fawn, Grey Striped and Blue Denim Trousers, 5/9 Men's Fawn, Grey Striped and Blue Denim Overalls, 5/Flannel Underskirts, in Shetland, 3/9 ; and Navy Unshrinkable, 6/Men's Merino Singlets and Pants, 2/11 Men's Woven Woollen Singlets and Pants, 4/6 Men's Strong-wearing Cotton Shirts, best materials, 3/9 I Men's best Drill Shirts in plain navy, and navy and white stripes—full size and well made, 4/11 H Men's Woollen Sox, Colonial wool, our own knitting, H 1/- 1/3 1/9 I H Men's Colonial All-wool Saddle Tweed Trousers, Bj 12/6 16/6 17/6 H Men's Wide Flat Brim Felt Hats, superior quality felt, H stand all weathers ; specially selected for musterers , , 51 and drovers' wear, 12/6 each I Graham, Wilson & Smellie H "The People's Place for Value."
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Maoriland Worker, Volume I, Issue 1, 15 September 1910, Page 2
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214Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Maoriland Worker, Volume I, Issue 1, 15 September 1910, Page 2
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