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Men’s Navy Nap Overcoats, Prince back, double-breasted, guaranteed navy. Sizes 3 to 7 Usually 75/-. SALE PRICE: each Men’s Tweed Sports Coats, mostly light fawns, greys, etc. Half lined. Sizes 3to 6 Usually 24/6. SALE PRICE; ay II each Boys’ White Fleecy Singlets, button front. short sleeves. Sizes 22in. to 28in. Usually 1/11. SALE PRICE: each Boys’ English Mfool Golf Hose, black with red, white, blue, green, or gold, two-bar tops, all sizes Usually 2/11. SALE PRICE: %,'lt pair Boys’ “Petone” AU-Wool Pull-overs, lovat shade only. Sizes 28-inch to 32-inch Usually 12/11. SALE PRICE: each Boys’ Black Rubber Raincoats, Raglan sleeves, full belt, in sizes from 20in. to 4_in. in length Usually 16/1 1 to 24 6. SALE PRICE: Sg/Sl each Boys’ Fancy English Jerseys, fancy collar and tie to match. In blue brown, fawn blue, brown 'gold. Sizes 20in. to 3~m. Usually 4/11 to 6/1 1. SALE PRICE: each Men’s White Fleecy Lined Singlets and Underpants, special Quality. Sizes Join.. 38in„ 40in., and 42in. chest or waist— Usually 2/11. SALE PRICE: I'6 each Men’s Neglige Shirts, reinforced necks, smd neat stripe in six colours. Sizes from ° 161 Usually 5/11. SALE PRICE: V%l each Men’s Heavy Oxford Neglige Shirts, with black stripes, all sizes Usually 5. SALE PRICE: 3'H each

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 426, 7 August 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 426, 7 August 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 426, 7 August 1928, Page 4

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