HUGE SALE Of ASSIGNED STOCKS! i - ik - -*• - **. ite. Srxiszsssz?* '” ' hc HEN'S SUITS—Fine Indigo Serge Suits, all wool and well made and finished—Were £5/5/-. Now iX MEN’ B SUITS—AII-Wool Worsted Suits. Shades of medium and dark grey—Were £5/5/-. Now nri- / 75/JESN'S RAINCOATS——Xavy and Fawn Gabardine Coats, trench style—Were 69/6. To Clear, Mri XX MEN’S TROUSERS—-Dark Grey Tweed Trousers—cuff bottoms. Hard wearing—Were 11/6. a /| | Now O/ 11 I mmy S W>?Tv”fi rt Grey Flannel Trousers, eufi bottoms—Were 12/6. Now gy j j MKN;S PYJAMAS—Superior Quality Flannelette Pyjamas—Were 8/11. Now FELT HATS—Genuine Fur Felt Hats, new and up-t” date shapes, Shades of fawn, grey etc II o /•■ i Were 22/6. Now' 13/11 MEN'S SHIRTS—Smart Neglige Shirts, with collar to match. Good quality—Were 9/6 and 10/6. C/ 1 1 To Clear O/ i 1 MEN’S SHIRTS—BIack Italian Cloth Shirts. Good wearers —Were a/6. Now jj j MEN’S TIES — A good assortment of Wide i It" Er d Ties—Were 2/6. Now £ / {)( HNEN COLLARS—In all shapes, both single AJI and double—Usually 1/-. No HfJ CARPENTERS’ APRONS—Strong Duck -|/« Aprons —Were 1/11. Now 1/ f) H. Croplcy 118 Karangahapc Road, Auckland. MEN’S BRACES—Strong Police Braces, I /fii for heavy wear—Were 2/6. Now l / MEN’S UNDERWEAR— Cotton and Wool Singlets and Underpants—Were 3/11. Now 2/JJ MEN S SHlßTS—Striped Fuji Silk Shirts with collars to match. Small stripes—Were 21/-. f A If* Now 14/0 BOYS SHORTS—Dark Grey Tweed Shorts, good Sizes MEN’S UNDERWEAR. Canterbury Fawn Worsted Singlets and Underpants— Were 11/6. Now: 3/11 Now 7/11
rupture can be comfortably, completely and safely controlled by correct- treat ment Many Hernia sufferers are gradually but surely getting worse through ’ employing wrong methods of treatment, instead of improving under the influence of proper treatment. RUPTAINA PRINCIPLES are scientifically correct and give lasting satisfaction. An interview costs nothing. R. J. HISLOP sda QUEEN STREET.
There are about 8,000 licensed taxicabs in the London metropolitan area, and no one has power to prevent the number increasing: indefinitely. Farming: is done on novel lines in the island of Malta. The soil has to be imported from Sicily, but it is possible to grow three or four crops a year. A new Pitman's shorthand record for women has beern established by Miss Edith Pearson, who in a recent examination in England wrote 250 words a minute.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 168, 6 October 1927, Page 7
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